Alberta urges Justin Trudeau to head off strikes by railway and port workers

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Province’s Premier Danielle Smith says Ottawa had to do all it could to help the parties in both disputes reach negotiated settlements

The western oil- and grain-producing province of Alberta on Monday urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to do all he could to head off potentially devastating strikes by railway and port workers.

Further to the west, talks between management and unions at the port of Vancouver have hit an impasse. Smith said Ottawa had to do all it could to help the parties in both disputes reach negotiated settlements. The ruling centre-left Liberals could present a draft law to force striking workers back to work but in the past have shown little interest in doing so.

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