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Ottawa urges return to table after B.C. port dispute talks break down.
The federal government urges both sides to “do the work necessary to reach an agreement,” adding that “ Canadians are counting on them” The comments come after the latest round of mediated talks in Vancouver started and ended on Saturday .
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