Liberals, industry groups look to solve supply-chain issues, and prevent future woes
OTTAWA — The federal transport minister says the government plans to create a suite of policy responses to help ease pandemic-strained supply chains and prevent future flare-ups.
The problems in supply chains that have driven up the cost of business, and the prices of consumer goods, prompted a handful of cabinet ministers, industry and labour groups to meet today.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says the group agreed to a series of followup meetings to will look at firming up regional routes and building redundancies into delivery systems where shortcomings have been exposed by the pandemic.
He says the government also plans to spend money on projects that could immediately ease domestic supply-chain congestions, such as moving goods from backlogged ports.