Fragile supply chains in an era of climate change means new thinking is required

The 2020 rail blockades, the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on global trade flows, and floods in B.C. have highlighted the fragility of supply chains.
There is an opportunity to not only build redundancy into the supply chain system, but also re-think some of the core assumptions underlying our current system, writes NDP MP Taylor Bachrach.

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