Twelve days after it began, there’s a glimmer of hope for a resolution to the Vancouver port workers strike. Tuesday night, the federal labour minister asked a mediator for terms to end the strike with a 24-hour deadline. But as Erin Ubels reports, until the picket lines come down the economic impact of the strike grows by the hour. Also, Keith Baldrey has more on what to watch for in mediator’s recommendations.
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Both parties in B.C. port strike reviewing mediators recommendations
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