On July 20, Toronto time, after the Canadian federal government criticized the illegality of the strike, the trade union organization that announced
the resumption of the general strike of port workers on the west coast of Canada changed its attitude on the afternoon of the 19th and announced
the revocation of the notice issued on the morning of the same day.
The Port of Vancouver, Canada's largest and busiest port, is also directly affected by the strike. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade estimates that
trade affected by the previous 13-day strike is estimated to be about 10 billion Canadian dollars.