VANCOUVER — A co-founder of the specialized HandyDART transit system that provides accessible door-to-door service says he supports staff '100 per cent' as their strike in Metro Vancouver continues.
VANCOUVER — A co-founder of the specialized HandyDART transit system that provides accessible door-to-door service says he supports staff"100 per cent" as their strike in Metro Vancouver continues.
His comments come on the second day of the strike that has halted most HandyDART service in Metro Vancouver, although trips to certain medical treatments continue under an essential-service agreement. But McCann says it's"impossible to tell right now" whether a deal to end the strike will be reached on the weekend.
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