Traffic remains halted through some of the country’s busiest trade arteries with 700 unionized foremen locked out at B.C. container ports. Industries from across the country are calling for a quick end to the work stoppage, saying it’s disrupting the shipment of goods worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Andrea Macpherson has more.
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Business groups call on feds to intervene in B.C. port lockout
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