The following was published in Part I of the Canada Gazette on May 25 and June 1, 2019.
Canadian International Trade Tribunal
Commencement of exclusions inquiry
The following was published in Part I of the Canada Gazette on May 25 and June 1, 2019.
Commencement of exclusions inquiry
The following was published in Part II of the Canada Gazette on May 29, 2019.
Less than three hours after it began, a lockout affecting thousands of longshore workers in B.C. has ended.
The lockout began after the workers' union and the association representing port employers failed to reach a deal by the 8 a.m. PT lockout deadline.
President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement of an escalating series of new tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico is likely to upend hopes for early congressional action on his proposed North American trade deal and would likely trigger economic upheaval on both sides of the border, according to trade analysts and business executives.
Longshore workers say a lockout has begun after overnight negotiations between their union and the association representing port employers failed to reach a deal before the 8 a.m. PT lockout deadline.
The latest round of negotiations got underway Wednesday, less than 24 hours before the lockout notice issued by the B.C. Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) was due to take effect.