Canadian railroads face federal pressureCN and CP emerge from worst winter in decades to take aim at federal government’s meddling in grain shipments Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Canada’s two big railways — Canadian National and Canadian Pacific — tangled with two of their most daunting obstacles in the first quarter: weather and the federal government.
Those topics dominated their conference calls, with the winter conditions producing a resigned shrug.
But the government’s....
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