Now one week into the strike that’s shut down nine of 29 ports and terminals in B.C. and there is still no resolution to end the impasse between unionized port workers and their employers. And as the striking workers prepare for a major rally on Sunday in Vancouver, the chorus of calls to end the labour dispute now keeps growing louder. Paul Johnson reports.
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B.C. port strike enters second week
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