Unionized longshore workers on the B.C. coast cast ballots on Friday, in the first of a two-day strike vote that could affect ports along the Pacific coast. And with a billion dollars worth of goods moving through the ports every day, businesses say a work stoppage could have devastating impacts on the economy. Aaron McArthur reports.
- Unionized B.C. port workers vote 99% in favour of strike mandate
- Strike vote underway for 7,000 terminal cargo movers in B.C., raising business concerns