Picket lines go up in 'high leverage' strike at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals

Railcars are seen on the tracks outside the Viterra Cascadia Terminal in Vancouver on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - Grain terminal workers picked a "high leverage moment" to go on strike in Metro Vancouver as farmers in Western Canada have an abundance of product to move for export, a food economics and supply chain expert says.

Picket lines went up at six grain terminals in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday as about 600 workers with Grain Workers Union Local 333 began their strike.

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