Wade Sobkowich, executive director of the Western Grain Elevator Association, said Canada’s ability to continue servicing customers hinges on the transportation system and for the grain companies he represents that means relying on the two national railways to continue to perform.
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Shippers reassure nervous buyers

Canada’s grain customers are getting antsy about food security, say industry officials. “What we have seen is communication from some of our more important trading partners that are looking for certainty of supply into the future,” said Wade Sobkowich, executive director of the Western Grain Elevator Association. There has been contact at the trade association […] Read more


Canadian National Railway Co lost capacity equivalent to 10,000 carloads or 1 million tonnes of grain exports in February due to rail blockades by protesters opposed to a pipeline project, Chief Executive Jean-Jacques Ruest said on Tuesday. | File photo

CN faces grain export backlog of 10,000 carloads

MONTREAL, March 3 (Reuters) – Canadian National Railway Co lost capacity equivalent to 10,000 carloads or 1 million tonnes of grain exports in February due to rail blockades by protesters opposed to a pipeline project, Chief Executive Jean-Jacques Ruest said on Tuesday. Activists disrupted passenger and freight traffic last month to show solidarity with the […] Read more


Mark Hemmes, a grain transportation expert and president of Quorum Corp., says larger grain supplies will continue to put pressure on Canada’s major rail companies and on the country’s transportation infrastructure.
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Larger grain supplies may pressure system

Transportation expert worries rail and grain-handling capabilities may not keep up with increased crop production

Western Canadian grain supplies have steadily increased during the past two decades and they show no sign of slowing down. That says a lot about the productive capabilities of prairie farmers, but it also raises concerns about the ability of Canada’s grain-handling and transportation system to move greater volumes of grain each year. Mark Hemmes, […] Read more

The company announced today that shipping returned to peak levels and that it took on all customer demand during the second week of December. | File photo

CN movement back on track after strike

Canadian National Railway has recovered from the recent labour strike, saying movement is back at a regular pace. The company announced today that shipping returned to peak levels and that it took on all customer demand during the second week of December. “After a tough harvest due to adverse weather and an eight day labour […] Read more


U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) says Canada’s regulated rail system lowers export costs by capping the amount of revenue the two main railways can earn hauling grain in Western Canada.
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U.S. raises red flag over revenue cap

Canada’s grain exporters are taking umbrage with complaints from south of the border that they are receiving trade-distorting transportation subsidies. U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) says Canada’s regulated rail system lowers export costs by capping the amount of revenue the two main railways can earn hauling grain in Western Canada. “Rail rates limited by statute, rather […] Read more

Rail cars line the sidings adjacent to the Viterra grain terminal near Sexsmith, Alta. The cars could be sitting there awhile because of a strike by Canadian National Railway workers.  |  Randy Vanderveen photo

Farmers, provinces urge action in CN strike

Provincial governments and farmers urged Ottawa earlier this week to immediately address the Canadian National Railway strike, saying the labour dispute could have far-reaching implications for the agriculture industry and the Canadian economy. All of CN’s Canadian bulk freight traffic has essentially come to a halt since 3,200 of the company’s conductors, train workers and […] Read more

CN announced today the 3,200 conductors and yard crews working on its mainline yards in Canada will return to work today at 2 p.m. local times across the country after reaching a tentative agreement with the company. | File photo

CN, union reach deal to end strike

Teamsters Canada and Canadian National Railway have reached a tentative deal to end a lengthy strike that had disrupted supply chains across the country. CN announced today the 3,200 conductors and yard crews working on its mainline yards in Canada will return to work today at 2 p.m. local times across the country after reaching […] Read more


In news releases published earlier this month, Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway said they have been highly successful in delivering producers’ grain to market. | File photo

Railways break grain movement records

Canada’s two national railways are reporting strong grain movement this year, claiming October was a record-breaking month. In news releases published earlier this month, Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway said they have been highly successful in delivering producers’ grain to market. CN said it moved 2.8 million tonnes of grain and processed grain […] Read more

The strike is expected to affect all Canadian bulk freight traffic at CN, including movements of western Canadian grain. | File photo

Strike begins at CN, negotiations continue

About 3,200 conductors, train workers and yard workers at Canadian National Railway went on strike earlier today in a move that could have far-reaching implications for the Canadian agriculture industry and for the Canadian economy as a whole. “Unfortunately, we were unable to reach a deal with CN,” said officials with the Teamsters Canada Rail […] Read more