Across Canada, there’s growing recognition that better mobility between major cities is essential. The country’s first ...
The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) has cravenly surrendered to the Trudeau Liberal government’s strikebreaking, scuttling a militant struggle of 9,300 engineers, conductors, yard workers and ...
Canada’s Class I railroads are back to work. Two days after Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon sent contract negotiations between the country’s two major railroads and 9,300 union employees to binding ...
The union representing workers from Canada’s two largest rail companies filed a court challenge against a labour board order requiring them to return to work. The order was issued after the Teamsters ...
Every day, millions of Canadians board trains powered by technology they’ll never see — advanced electrical systems ...
Where does freight rail service stand following the Canadian government’s Aug. 24 order for binding arbitration that has allowed its resumption at CN and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC)? On Aug.
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Canada's High-Speed Rail Plan Gets $4 Billion Boost
A high-speed rail network connecting Toronto and Quebec City will receive almost $4 billion in funding, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Thursday. The project, named Alto, will span ...
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High-Speed Rail in Canada: Will It Ever Happen?
Two major high-speed rail corridors have been proposed over the years: Edmonton to Calgary Corridor – A 400 km stretch in Alberta’s most urbanized region, home to 3 million people. Quebec City–Windsor ...
Labor board imposes binding arbitration and continuation of existing contracts Teamsters president criticizes decision as setting a dangerous precedent Teamsters union prepared to file challenges in ...
Canada’s largest building trades organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding with advocates of the proposed ...
Canada's industrial relations board on Saturday ordered striking rail workers back on the job and imposed binding arbitration to settle labor disputes at two major freight carriers that threatened to ...
Aside from metropolitan areas with established local or regional public transportation, it’s difficult for a non-motorist, non-flyer to get around the United States these days. I rarely fly, but I ...
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