On Tuesday evening (July 18), the calm following the tentative agreement that ended the 13-day dock workers' strike was abruptly disrupted as workers in the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert returned to the picket line. This development reignited concerns over seafood movement in British Columbia and jeopardized the stability of the region's supply chain. [...]
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