Strike at Canada’s second-busiest commercial border crossing enters week 2
POINT EDWARD, Ont. — A strike at Canada’s second-busiest commercial border crossing to the United States has entered its second week.
Workers at the Blue Water Bridge — which links Point Edward, Ont. near Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron, Mich. — began their strike on Nov. 21.
No talks are scheduled between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Federal Bridge Corporation, which means the bridge’s 47 unionized workers remain on strike.
Those workers are responsible for collecting tolls, maintenance, janitorial services and currency exchange at the bridge.