The British Columbia ports labour dispute continued on Tuesday, impacting exports at Canada's biggest port in Vancouver with no sign of negotiating progress.
Business groups say the work stoppage at B.C. ports is the latest in a run of supply chain disruptions affecting Canadian companies and the country's economy.
With a partial closure already affecting two terminals at the Port of Montreal due to a separate labour dispute, this new stoppage could see more shipping backlogs for businesses as the window closes ...
Worker unrest over contract disputes at Canada’s largest ports in Montreal and British Columbia threatens to spill over into ...
Employers at Canada’s largest port have said they would lock out their workers after a negotiating deadline with the union ...
Employers at the Port of Montreal say they will suspend salary guarantees for striking longshore workers who have shut down ...
Ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert are at a standstill after ILWU union workers walked off the job, the latest in a string ...
The Manitoba government released a strategy to secure the province’s mineral future, with a focus on getting critical mineral ...
The Port of Montréal Longshoremen’s Union, CUPE Local 375, called an unlimited strike on October 31 that directly blocks the ...
Montreal dockworkers' strike shuts down two major container terminals, impacting Canadian retailers' holiday inventory and ...
The BC Maritime Employers Association has released the details of its final offer to the union representing more than 700 ...