CPKC CEO Keith Creel takes part in a ceremonial driving of the last spike in April 2023 celebrating the merger of Canadian Pacific with Kansas City Southern.Keith Creel, head of Canada’s second-biggest railway, received total compensation of $20.1 million, up 38 per cent from the previous year.
CPKC’s five top officers, including Creel, earned $63.5 million overall in 2023 compared with less than half that amount the previous year.top news stories from Canada and around the world.The company touted the merger as making Canadian Pacific Kansas City the first single-line railway connecting the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
At rival Canadian National Railway Co., total compensation for its six senior executives decreased three per cent to $29.6 million, mainly due to lower bonuses after the Montreal-based company fell short of performance targets.More Canadians turning to streaming services despite price hikes: reportViolent dog attack in Toronto leaves child with life-altering injuries, woman arrested