B.C. port strike ends following ratification vote
With a deal struck to end the weeks-long port strike in British Columbia, the federal and Alberta provincial governments are among those reacting.
About 7,400 port workers ratified the deal, which ends the strike that began July 1. About 75 per cent voted in favour of ratification.
In a statement issued Saturday, Alberta Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors Devin Dreeshen, who’s also MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, said he is pleased to see an agreement reached.
“As a land-locked province, Alberta relies on the safe, dependable movement of goods to and from British Columbia ports. Now that an agreement has been reached, work can fully resume at the B.C. ports, allowing Alberta’s producers, exporters and small companies to get back to business,” says Dreeshen.