The letters to Alghabra urge the government to intervene and promote more co-operation between the Port Authority and stakeholders
Four federal Liberal MPs have written to Transport Minister Omar Alghabra expressing frustration with a much-criticized program that aims to replace older trucks that service the Vancouver Port Authority.
The program has been delayed twice since its initial introduction in 2022 to give companies more time to implement the new rules, and is now set to come into effect in early April.
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