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Will your medication be impacted by port strike ripples? What experts say - National | Globalnews.ca

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The federal labour minister intervened to end the work stoppages at Canada ’s largest ports in British Columbia and Quebec , ordering “final and binding arbitration” to resolve the disputes.

While Canada does have stockpiles of medication and health-care supplies, these reserves are not limitless.

Most of the drugs and medical devices used in Canada are imported from abroad.

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