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Tri-Cities Chamber signs joint letter to Prime Minister on potential labour disruption in Class I Railways

(OTTAWA) August 9, 2024 — The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has joined more than 115 chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and associations across Canada to express deep concern over a potential work stoppage at our country's major railways.

Our joint letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Ministers Steven MacKinnon and Pablo Rodriguez urges the federal government to immediately intervene and do everything necessary to avert a disruption in Canada’s Class I railways.

This labour disruption would significantly limit Canadians' access to goods and products, driving up prices and exacerbating affordability challenges. The letter calls on the federal government to take immediate action to protect Canadians and uphold Canada's reputation as a reliable trading partner.

Read the full letter and view the signatories here.

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Since 1971, the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has been the largest business association serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, and Belcarra, now representing 1,300+ organizations from every sector. The Chamber works to foster economic development, provide connections and benefits, and influence public policy at all levels of government to ensure strong business and strong communities. The Tri-Cities Chamber is an active member of the BC and Canadian Chambers of Commerce.

For more information, contact:
Leslie Courchesne, Chief Executive Officer
Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce
ceo@tricitieschamber.com
604.468.6870

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