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To: Goose94 who wrote (77255)2/14/2020 9:37:58 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202700
 
Canadian National Railway (CNR-T) "Ridiculous behaviour.” “What’s going on?” “This is a good case of insanity.” That’s just a sample of what some of Canada’s top corporate executives have said on BNN.ca in the last couple of days amid disbelief that blockades snarling rail traffic have been allowed to drag on. And that was all before CNR’s announcement that it had begun an “orderly shutdown” of its network in Eastern Canada, which forced Via Rail to halt service on all but two of its routes across the country. While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced calls to cut his overseas travel short and return home to manage the situation, Transport Minister Marc Garneau late yesterday said he is “deeply concerned” by the situation. He will address the topic later this morning in Toronto, and we hope to have that live on BNN.ca