Canadian rail shippers want reform

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Friday, September 28, 2012
   The Coalition of Rail Shippers (CRS) met with members of the Canadian parliament and officials from Transport, Industry, Natural Resources, Agriculture, the Canadian Transportation Agency and the prime minister’s office in Ottawa this week to express dissatisfaction with rail freight service.    “Inefficiencies of rail service have an impact on our bottom line and our ability to compete in fiercely competitive world markets”, said Richard Garneau, president and chief executive of...
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