
Container shipments drop 14% at Port of Vancouver as consumer demand falls
Grain exports ramped up more than 100 per cent, a boost driven in part by record volumes shipped to Africa amid a surge in demand brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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The longer the B.C. port strike lasts, the more you can expect to pay. Here’s why
The longer a strike at B.C. ports goes on, the more delays Canadians will face on shipments and the higher prices they could pay as retailers adapt to new supply chain snarls.
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B.C. port strike: What to know as disruption stretches into day 4
Striking workers at B.C. ports have yet to strike a new deal with employers. Here's where talks stand, what the government has said and what impacts you can expert.
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Strike at B.C. ports could do ‘major damage’ to Canadian economy, experts warn
A possible strike among cargo loaders in British Columbia could see containers pile up at 'critical' ports on the west coast with knock-on effects for Canadians and businesses.
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Port of Vancouver CEO steps down after polarizing marine terminal approval
Veteran CEO Robin Silvester announced Thursday that it's "time for a new challenge" and a "new leader" now that the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project approval is in the bag.
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Vancouver port traffic dips in 2022, hinting at economic slowdown to come
The port authority said grain and fertilizer exports surged in the second half of 2022, but the gains weren't enough to offset a sputtering start to the year caused by a weak 2021.
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