It’s day four of the strike by B.C. unionized port workers, and despite days of face-to-face bargaining, it appears the two sides remain far apart. The economic impact of the job action is growing by the hour, with experts warning the cost of almost everything could go up as a result. Erin Ubels has the latest.
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