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Border reopening plan facing roadblock as thousands of border officials consider strike action

July 21, 2021

The federal government's plan to reopen the border to fully vaccinated U.S. citizens next month could be complicated by the threat of strike action.

This week, more than 8,500 Canada Border Services Agency officers — who have been without a contract since June 2018 — are voting on whether they're willing to walk out. 

Grain Trains To Canada’s Port Of Vancouver Recover As Wildfires Rage

July 21, 2021

The number of grain-laden rail cars reaching Canada’s biggest port to be loaded on ships have doubled since last week, slowly clearing the gridlock caused by wildfires that are raging across five provinces and almost all the way to the Arctic Ocean.

CN Network Update - Wildfires in British Columbia

July 20, 2021

Following is a July 19th update from CN on network operations in British Columbia.

CN has removed all embargoes as a result of the Lytton fire. Our team remains vigilant in the province of British Columbia as many fires are still extremely active.

Minister Ng meets with Canadian softwood lumber producers

July 20, 2021

The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, as part of her ongoing engagement with the sector, met with Canadian forestry producers to discuss trade issues related to softwood lumber. This meeting with leaders in the industry follows similar meetings held last month with representatives from the forestry sector.

COVID-19 and your Business: Issue 5 | COVID-19 et votre entreprise : Numéro 5

July 20, 2021

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Help keep your workplace safe with COVID-19 rapid tests

Get information on rapid testing, find out where to get test kits and learn how to set up a testing program for your business.

COVID-19 rapid tests for the workplace

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