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Following Minister Chrystia Freeland's and Premier David Eby's comments about BC Ferries' build contract with a Chinese state ...
Federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland has issued a sharply worded letter to the B.C. government over BC Ferries' China ...
Federal transportation minister slams B.C. in a newly released letter over security, funding, transparency concerns ...
BC Ferries has announced that four sailings on the Tsawwassen-Duke Point route will be cancelled Tuesday, June 24, for berth ...
There are real concerns about building in China — human rights abuses, forced labour, unfair trade practices, political ...
Premier David Eby says he won’t interfere with BC Ferries’ decision to hire a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new ...
The decision has landed in the choppy waters of a global trade war and a surging 'buy Canadian' movement that was not on the ...
The BC Building Trades, which represents 45,000 unionized construction workers in the province, said it is 'deeply disappointed' to learn about the Crown corporation's decision.
Criticism of B.C. Ferries’ decision to partner with a Chinese state-owned company to build four new vessels intensified Tuesday, with calls from B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to cancel ...
The premier says he is unhappy with a decision to award a major shipbuilding contract to China by a company wholly owned by ...
A business leader on ferry-dependent Vancouver Island says BC Ferries made a "strongly informed decision" in hiring a Chinese ...
VICTORIA — Federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland says she is “dismayed” that BC Ferries has contracted a Chinese state ...