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The Canadian government and the union representing over 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers have reached a tentative agreement, averting a potential strike that could have disrupted supply chains across North America. The agreement includes wage enhancements and other benefits for employees, with full details to be revealed soon, followed by a ratification vote. Workers, including customs and immigration officers, have been without a contract for over two years. The agreement will cover around 11,000 employees, including intelligence officers, investigators, and non-uniformed staff who play vital roles in safeguarding Canada's borders.
Source: YAHOO