CN and CPKC railroads detail their plans to provide Canada’s agricultural communities with the best possible service. But a port strike and continued episodes of wet weather can derail those plans.
Working with Wabtec, the program will improve the fuel efficiency and performance of the railroad’s fleet.
As of July 1, 2023, more than 7,000 port workers across British Columbia went on strike.
The strike affecting BC ports could have global ramifications.
A look at the four primary modes of transportation—their pluses and minuses.
Rail transport is quick and easy, but CN’s new tool tells you how to calculate its GHG emissions.
7,000 cargo loaders at roughly 30 B.C. ports began striking on Canada Day and were on strike for 13 days. Mediation and an agreement were reached, but workers returned to the picket lines after the Workers’ Union rejected a tentative agreement. Here is an overview and expected timelines.
Transport Canada has advised CAAR that there could be possible delays in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Program Services.
CN and CP have moved a lot of grain this season—but could they do better?