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CPKC expands freight embargoes

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Published: August 19, 2024

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In an update on Saturday, CPKC said it was taking "prudent steps to prepare for a potential rail service interruption next week." | Screencap via x.com/@CPKCrail

OTTAWA (Reuters) — Canadian Pacific Kansas City said on Saturday it would halt any new rail shipments originating in Canada and all new U.S. shipments destined for Canada starting tomorrow if talks with its Canadian labour union fail to progress.

North American industry groups and shippers are bracing for an unprecedented simultaneous stoppage at both of Canada’s main railways that could disrupt the movement of commodities such as coal, potash, crude oil and grains, and manufactured goods ranging from cars to chemicals.

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In an update on Saturday, CPKC said it was taking “prudent steps to prepare for a potential rail service interruption next week.”

Last week, CPKC had already begun to halt any new shipments of hazardous chemicals or dangerous goods.

Separately, CN said on Friday “there has been no meaningful progress at the bargaining table,” and added that it had also begun a phased and progressive shutdown of its network.

CN said this will culminate in a lockout unless a deal is reached or binding arbitration is imposed.

Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon rejected last week an appeal from CN to initiate binding arbitration between the two sides and called on the company and the unions to negotiate in good faith.

Industry groups warn that simultaneous work stoppages at both railways could inflict billions of dollars’ worth of economic damage.

It could also impact trade with both the United States and Mexico. The CN and CPKC networks connect key U.S. rail and shipping hubs such as Chicago, New Orleans, Minneapolis and Memphis. CPKC’s network also extends further south to ports on Mexico’s east and west coasts.

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