Fertilizer Canada says rail stoppage will cost industry $55 million to $63 million per day

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Fertilizer Canada warned on Tuesday disruptions impacting all rail services across the country will cost the fertilizer industry an estimated $55 million to ...

- Fertilizer Canada warned on Tuesday disruptions impacting all rail services across the country will cost the fertilizer industry an estimated $55 million to $63 million per day in lost sales revenue, not including logistical and operational costs.Jeff Goldblum has described the experience of becoming a father at the age of 62 as a "great opportunity". Goldblum, who is now 71, and wife Emilie Livingston share two sons - Charlie, nine, and River, seven. "It's amazing.

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