Pressure grows on Ottawa to act on day six of the Canada port strikes

Sam Chambers - July 6th, 2023

“The BCMEA yesterday suggested binding arbitration was the best way to end the strike. The employers said that if the union agreed to binding arbitration “port operations could resume quickly, critical goods could begin to flow again and there would be immediate stability and restoration to Canada’s supply chain operations.”

Danish analysts at eeSea have started to notice vessel bunching off the west coast with more boxships waiting outside Vancouver and Prince Rupert.”

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