Roughly 45 industry groups said Thursday that any disruption would hinder Canada's freight capacity and hurt the broader economy as it grapples with inflation, product shortages, rising fuel costs and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"It would do irrevocable damage to Canadian supply chains that would extend beyond our borders and harm our reputation as a reliable partner in international trade." Their concerns come a day after Calgary-based CP Rail issued a 72-hour notice to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference of its plan to lock out almost 3,000 employees on Sunday, if the union and the company are unable to come to a negotiated settlement or agree to binding arbitration.
'CP Rail' ceased to be the company name in 1997. One wonders what other inaccuracies exist in your coverage.
competent world leaders from many countries around the world and canada offers up a ...trudeau? the nation carries the shame!