, which affects thousands of cargo loaders and 49 of the province’s waterfront employers at more than 30 ports across the province.
Elsewhere in B.C., small communities such as Prince Rupert are feeling the effects of the strike as local officials wait and see what’s in store should the dispute stretch on. “When the container terminal opened, it literally was us turning a corner in our economy,” he said. “The ensuing 16 years has has been incredibly remarkable not only for our little community but for Canada.”
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