Canada gov’t says Montreal port workers to strike at two terminals for three days

OTTAWA (Reuters) – A union at the port of Montreal has issued a notice for a three- day strike at two terminals starting on Sept 30, federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said on Friday.

“The Port of Montreal is critical to our supply chains. I am following this situation very closely,” he said in a post on the X social media network.

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