Dans une étape positive vers un retour au service régulier, les manifestants bloquant les lignes ferroviaires du Canadien National (CN) à destination et en provenance du port de Prince Rupert en Colombie-Britannique, se sont retirés. Cette décision est perçue comme une démonstration de bonne foi, avant les pourparlers de ce samedi 15 février, entre les dirigeants autochtones…
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CN Trains Begin to Roll Through Prince Rupert Ahead of Saturday Government-Protester Talks
In what is a positive step towards a return to regular service, protesters blocking Canadian National (CN) Rail lines to and from the port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia, have cleared out. The move is seen as a show of good faith, ahead of talks this Saturday, February 15, between Indigenous leaders and representatives…
Important : Mise à jour sur le blocage de voies ferrées du CN
À la suite des blocages continus des lignes ferroviaires du Canadien National (CN) par des manifestants dans les provinces de la Colombie-Britannique, de l’Ontario et maintenant du Manitoba, Delmar émet l’avis suivant contenant d’importantes options de fret : Delmar a suspendu toutes les nouvelles réservations dans le port de Prince Rupert jusqu’à nouvel ordre. Le fret qui…
Important Rail Cargo Updates – February 13, 2020
As a result of the continued protester blockades on Canadian National (CN) Rail lines in the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario and now Manitoba, Delmar is issuing the following advisory containing important cargo options: Delmar has suspended all new bookings into the port of Prince Rupert until further notice. Cargo that currently remains in the…
Rail Blockades in Ontario and British Columbia Affect Cargo Flow Across Canada
Please be advised on the status of rail blockades in Ontario and British Columbia. The blockade in Ontario is on the main CN line in Tyendinaga. This blockade is affecting the movement of goods between Western Canada and Eastern Canada, and between Eastern Canada and Midwest, U.S. The CN double-tracked mainline has been shut down…
CN working to resolve labor dispute
Canadian National (CN) and the Teamster’s Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) are currently negotiating in good faith to avoid a labor stoppage for 3,000 conductors, trainpersons and yardpersons. The current collective agreement expired in July. A union vote was held in September and a strike mandate was given (99.2% vote in favor). The earliest a strike…