Here's an update on the ongoing labor actions that are impacting Canada's major ports in Montreal, Vancouver, and Prince Rupert.
**Updated: November 12, 2024 - p.m.**
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon announced steps to end recent disruptions at ports in Montreal, Vancouver, and Prince Rupert. The Minister has directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to require all parties to resume operations and to begin a binding arbitration process to resolve outstanding issues.
The British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) and the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) will follow these directions from the CIRB to restore safe and stable operations as quickly as possible.
We will also work closely with our rail partners on a coordinated resumption plan.
**Updated: November 12, 2024**
As a result, all container operations at these ports are currently suspended. Given the uncertainty of this situation, which is beyond our control, we may need to adjust our services as conditions evolve. Our priority remains the protection of your cargo during this period. Please note that this is a fluid situation, and the impact on our operations is subject to change without notice.
We are committed to keeping you informed with real-time updates as the situation develops. Please visit our Live-Tracker to stay up to date with the latest developments, including an overview of vessels that are impacted by the situation. Should you have any concerns or require additional information, please do not hesitate to reach out to our teams at your location.