Workers across the country from St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Vancouver, British Columbia, took enthusiastically to picket ...
The Port of Vancouver and other Canadian West Coast ports will resume operations on 14 November, 16:30 local time, after a ...
Canada’s Labor Minister ended labor battles at Vancouver and Montreal ports, the second time the Canadian government has ...
Canada ordered striking dock workers back to the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Montreal on Tuesday to clear out more ...
“In the case of the Port ... The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade called for stability in the supply chain, citing the ...
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon intervened Tuesday to end lockouts at ports in both British Columbia and Montreal, directing ...
The lockout at B.C. container terminals including those in Vancouver — Canada’s largest port — began last week after the BC ...
The employers on both coasts have crippled Canada’s largest port operations with the aim of compelling the Trudeau Liberal ...
Some 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal were locked out late Sunday while about 700 ship and dock supervisors at the Port of Vancouver were locked out ... workers have also given notice of a ...
A lockout at the Port of Montreal on Monday widened transportation disruptions in Canada, coming on the heels of a separate lockout in Vancouver and other Pacific coast ports.
Western Canada port employers and their longshore union met separately with a federal mediator Saturday, but the talks ended ...
Port of Montreal are now locked out by their employer, escalating an already tense labor dispute with far-reaching ...