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Last August, Stephen Hunt, director of the United Steelworkers in Western Canada, asked for an urgent meeting with British Columbia Premier John Horgan.
With construction starting on the $1.4-billion project to replace the Pattullo Bridge which spans the Fraser River just southeast of Vancouver, and stands out as one of the larger infrastructure projects in the country Hunt, along with other leaders from the USW, urged Horgan to buy the steel for the bridge from a Canadian producer.
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