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Originally Posted by Superflyer
I had to look up these "blockades" and such as I have not heard anything about them. There is not much out there that I can find but what I did find is that they were for a few hours on a single day. Even then they were just about slowing people down, not fully blocking access. People could still access the buildings and ports and bases, there was just added traffic congestion from what was going on.
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The ones I'm familiar with are operating like normal picket lines. Strikers are "blockading" a Canadian Forces Base that a friend of mine works at, but it's just normal strike activity at a union job site. Traffic is slower, but essential workers and military personnel can come and go without issue. No different than a strike at a sawmill or something like that.