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Port operator fails to get Delta to drop motion on funding port police

10 September 2024
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Port operator fails to get Delta to drop motion on funding port police
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The company that operates Canada’s largest container terminal, Deltaport, is facing pushback from Delta over a proposed special levy for funding policing. Delta is seeking to withdraw its motion in support of the levy. The dispute highlights tensions between the terminal operator and the local government over financial responsibility.

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