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  • Canada’s recent labour disputes in major transportation sectors have made it hard for businesses to plan operations at home and grow customers abroad, according to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

    “What we’re hearing overseas is that they need to have that degree of certainty from Canadians. They need to know that our ports aren’t just going to shut down two years in a row seemingly at random,” said Pascal Chan, the chamber’s vice-president of strategy policy and supply chains.

    “If other countries don’t believe that Canada can reliably deliver the goods because we have consistent labour disruptions, that’s going to be a significant problem for the economy.”

    Pretending as though “overseas” don’t understand the concept of labour negotiations. It is already illegal to strike in Canada without years of for warning.

    Sounds like Canada’s only international business partner is MBS.