Sask. leaders looking for an end to B.C. port strike
Saskatchewan’s premier wants the federal government to step in and start “exploring all options” to end a strike of more than 7,000 workers at ports in B.C.
The strike hit the one-week milestone Friday, and that morning Scott Moe called the strike “costly and economically damaging” in a statement shared on social media.
A little over two weeks ago, Saskatchewan Highways Minister Jeremy Cockrill and Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison wrote a letter to their federal counterparts asking for urgent action to avoid such a strike.
The letter said that having efficient and reliable arrival of goods through the ports is “crucial to Saskatchewan’s reputation as a dependable trading province,” and noted that even a brief stoppage could have a major impact.