Planning a border crossing soon? Stay informed about the potential strike by Canadian border guards. Find out how this could impact your travel plans!
Are you thinking of crossing the border on Friday? Well, here's the scoop: Canadian border guards are on the brink of a strike! The union spokesperson revealed to CTVNews.ca that a deal is still elusive, raising concerns for travelers and businesses alike. With 90% of frontline border officers classified as essential workers, the looming strike could spell chaos for border crossings.
As tensions rise, Canadian border agents are gearing up for a potential strike. If Canadian customs agents can't reach an agreement with the government, crossing the border might turn into a nightmare with long delays and disruptions. The uncertainty surrounding the situation has local officials and industry leaders on edge, with fears of significant impacts on cross-border trade and travel.
Local business leaders, like Jim Cooper from Canarm Limited, are voicing their concerns about the potential border strike. The CEO's remarks highlight the widespread apprehension within the business community about the impending job action by Canadian Border Service Agents (CBSA). As more than 9000 workers threaten to strike, the shadow of uncertainty looms large over the border.
In the midst of this uncertainty, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers are on the cusp of job action, with a deadline set for this afternoon before potential strikes begin. The situation remains fluid, with implications for border travel and trade. Stay tuned for updates as the border strike saga unfolds!
Did you know? A whopping 90% of CBSA frontline officers are considered essential workers, painting a complex picture of the potential impact of the looming strike. Local businesses are already feeling the heat as concerns over cross-border delays intensify. The clock is ticking as the fate of border crossings hangs in the balance.
On the eve of a possible strike action at Canadian points of entry, a union spokesperson told CTVNews.ca they still don't have a deal.
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Crossing the border may become a hassle if Canadian customs agents can't come to an agreement with their government.
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On the eve of a possible strike action at Canadian points of entry, a union spokesperson told CTVNews.ca they still don't have a deal.
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