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Restaurants “used as a pawn” as BCGEU strike expands to liquor stores

BURNABY - Some of British Columbia’s most lucrative liquor stores were behind picket lines on Wednesday as the union for public service workers tries to pressure the government to go back to the bargaining table.聽

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CP NewsAlert: Public service workers' pickets expand to B.C. liquor stores

Members of the British Columbia General Employees’ Union picket outside an ICBC driver licensing office, in Surrey, B.C., Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS


BURNABY - Some of British Columbia’s most lucrative liquor stores were behind picket lines on Wednesday as the union for public service workers tries to pressure the government to go back to the bargaining table.聽

Members of the B.C. General Employees’ Union expanded their picket lines to 25 liquor retail stores, just a few days after stopping supplies from leaving the liquor and cannabis distribution warehouses in Richmond, Delta and Kamloops.聽

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