I have met David Eby. Nice enough human being, but without John Horgan’s touch. Trying to wrangle a caucus that has weird ideas about how economies actually work (and a “coalition-lite” with the BC Greens, who can break him in a second, if he even pretends to like resource extraction) in a...
I recall the ALCB retail workers union had a nice little gig going for a while in Alberta where they would go on strike just before summer, every year like clockwork, causing a beer shortage.
That worked until the Alberta government sold off the retail side of the liquor board. Never been a...
IIRC, they mostly went to Fort Lewis. Or tramped around cut blocks on Vancouver Island. Locally: Rocky Point, Mary Hill, Albert Head, Royal Roads and Heels Range all provided small scale training areas.
They would make more, with less headache, by selling all the retail outlets (the interwebs says there are 198) and just concentrating on the distribution warehouses.
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