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May
16

CN at 100: Innovations, efficiencies to propel the railroad during its next century in business

Over the past century, the Class I has grown into a transportation services provider with about 27,000 employees and a 20,000 route-mile network in Canada and mid-America.Photo – CN

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May
13

Unifor Council 4000 ratifies three CN agreements

CN announced last week that union members have ratified three of four tentative agreements reached between CN and Unifor Council 4000 negotiators in March.

The three ratified agreements, reached prior to their expiration, cover 2,000 CN railroaders in Canada, including all clerks and intermodal workers, excavator-operators, as well as conductors and locomotive engineers working on the SAR internal short line in northern Alberta, Canada, according to a CN press release.

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May
09

CN expands service in western Canada, agrees to acquire H&R Transport

CN is expanding its operations in western Canada with two additional major export supply chain projects, the Class I announced yesterday.

Both projects are focused on maximizing the use of rail into the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia. The first train of thermal coal from Coalspur Mines Ltd.'s Vista Mine in Hinton, Alberta, has shipped to Ridley Terminals. CN is also delivering the first unit train of propane from Alberta for export via the new AltaGas Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal, according to a CN press release.

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May
02

CN retains Pace as chair, assigns CEO Ruest and others to board

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(From left) Chairman Robert Pace and CEO Jean-Jacques RuestPhoto – CN

CN yesterday announced Robert Pace was unanimously re-elected by its board as chairman.

He is president and chief executive officer of The Pace Group Ltd., a Halifax-based company that's engaged in radio broadcasting, real estate and environmental services. Pace, who became CN's chair in 2014, also is chairman of the Walter Gordon Foundation, and a board member for the Atlantic Salmon Federation and Asia Pacific Corp.

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Apr
30

CN weathers historical cold temps in Q1 to set revenue, traffic records

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Despite extreme and prolonged cold temperatures that prompted shorter trains in portions of the first quarter, CN registered solid financial results with strong top-line growth in the period, the Class I reported yesterday.

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Apr
29

CN offers mobile app for truckers at intermodal terminals

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The app is available for truckers arriving at CN terminals in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, and in Toronto.Photo – cn.ca

CN is now offering a mobile app for trucking companies that use certain CN intermodal terminals in Canada.

Known as ModalPass, the mobile app is aimed at making navigating CN intermodal terminals faster for trucking partners, according to the Class I’s website.

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Apr
22

CN announces capex projects for Mississippi, Kentucky

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CN has budgeted $45 million in capital expenditures for its rail infrastructure network in Mississippi and $16 million in Kentucky this year, the Class I announced last week.In Mississippi, CN intends to replace 8 miles of rail, install 75,000 new ties, rebuild 20 road crossings and perform other maintenance work on bridges, culverts and signal systems and other track infrastructure.CN has spent more than $370 million in the past five years on its infrastructure in Mississippi.Meanwhile, in Kentucky, CN has plans to install more than 30,000 new ties and perform maintenance on bridges, culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure. Over the past five years, CN has invested more than $50 million on capital expenditure projects in the state.This year's Kentucky and Mississippi infrastructure projects are part of the railroad's 2019 record $2.9 billion capital investment focused on enabling growth from all its commodity segments, CN officials said in a press release.

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Apr
18

CN launches pilot project using electric trucks

CN has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with The Lion Electric Co. for the concept, design and manufacturing of electric trucks as part of the Class I's strategy to reduce emissions.

Terms of the MOU were not disclosed.

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Apr
16

CN to appeal Canadian agency's ruling on freight-rail service

CN will appeal a Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ruling issued yesterday that determined the Class I had breached its freight-rail service obligations last year in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The CTA found that CN violated its service obligations by announcing its intention to impose embargoes on wood pulp shipments in September 2018, several months before rail congestion and other challenges emerged in the Vancouver area. The Class I imposed those embargoes in December 2018, "rather than making every reasonable effort to deal with those challenges before unilaterally restricting the transportation of the shippers' traffic," according to a CTA press release.

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Apr
15

CN budgets $80 million in capex projects for Minnesota

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CN expects to spend more than $80 million this year on infrastructure projects in Minnesota, the Class I announced last week.Planned expansion projects in the state will include development of the positive train control system and construction of a new train passing siding near Glendale, Minnesota, according to a CN press release.Maintenance projects will include replacement of more than 10 miles of rail; installation of 85,000 new ties; the rebuilding 23 road crossing surfaces; and work on bridges, culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure.CN has invested more than $185 million on capital expenditure projects in the state over the past five years."Following a record capital program in 2018, CN has been able to take on more traffic from different commodity sectors based on contracts with our customers," said Derek Taylor, vice president of CN’s southern region. "This year, we are continuing to invest to boost capacity and network resiliency and to meet growing traffic on our corridors across Minnesota."The Minnesota projects are part of CN’s 2019 record $2.9 billion capital expenditure program.

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Apr
09

CN schedules rail projects in Illinois, Louisiana, Tennessee and Wisconsin

CN announced yesterday it has budgeted $505 million for capital projects this year in Illinois, Louisiana, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

In Illinois, CN will spend $190 million to expand and maintain its infrastructure in state. Planned expansion projects will include development of a positive train control (PTC) system and adding capacity to the Joliet Intermodal Terminal.

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Apr
02

CN outlines Ontario capex projects, reaches tentative pacts with Unifor

CN will spend CA$320 million this year on projects to expand and maintain its infrastructure in Ontario, the Class I announced yesterday.

Planned expansion project investments will include a satellite intermodal facility near CN's Brampton intermodal terminal to provide more capacity; intermodal and infrastructure at the Brampton terminal; and facility improvements at the Toronto auto compound.

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Apr
01

CN slates capex projects for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia

CN last week announced capital expenditure plans of CA$45 million worth of projects in New Brunswick and CA$5 million in Nova Scotia this year.

In New Brunswick, CN's 2019 capex program includes installation of 8 miles of new rail and 20,000 ties, and rebuilds of road crossing surfaces and maintenance on bridges, culverts, signal systems and other track infrastructure, company officials said in a press release.

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Feb
28

TSB: Broken axle led to CN coal train derailment

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has found that a broken axle on a freight car led to the January 2018 derailment of a CN train near New Hazelton, British Columbia.

The incident occurred when a CN train moving west at 29 mph experienced a train-initiated emergency brake application near New Hazelton. A subsequent inspection determined that 27 gondola cars loaded with coal derailed, with some of the product spilling into a nearby waterway.

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Feb
15

CN to increase rail capacity at Port of Vancouver's Burrard Inlet corridor

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By building a second track, CN will increase rail capacity, which will improve rail-traffic flow in and out of the port.Photo – Shutterstock

CN, the Canadian government and Vancouver Fraser Port Authority have signed an agreement calling for upgrades to the Burrard Inlet rail corridor that serves the south shore port area in Vancouver.

The work is necessary to increase capacity on a critical segment of trade infrastructure in the Vancouver area, according to a press release. The project calls for double tracking a 2.5-mile section of rail that links expanding import and export terminals on the Burrard Inlet's south shore to the national rail network.

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Feb
08

CN recognized as a top Montreal employer

The "Canada's Top 100 Employers" project has recognized CN as one of Montreal's top employers, the Class I announced yesterday.

This is the third consecutive year that the railroad has been recognized by Canada's Top 100 Employers, an annual competition first published in 2006, CN officials said in a press release.

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Feb
06

USW Local 2004 ratifies pact with CN

CN employees who are members of United Steelworkers Local 2004 (USW) have approved a new five-year contract, the union and Class I announced yesterday.

For the past several weeks, members have been voting on the tentative agreement reached between CN and Local 2004 in December 2018. The contract covers 3,000 USW members who inspect, maintain and repair CN's system of track, bridges and infrastructure in Canada.

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Feb
01

Unifor Local 100 ratifies CN contract

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Unifor Local 100 members have ratified a new agreement with CN.Photo – unifor.org

Unifor Local 100 members have voted in favor of ratifying a new four-year collective agreement with CN.

The agreement — which covers 2,100 locomotive and freight-car mechanics, electricians and apprentices — represents a "breakthrough in improvements to benefits at CN," Unifor officials said in a press release.

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Jan
30

CN scores solid Q4 results, sets record capital spending for 2019

CN yesterday reported fourth-quarter revenue of CA$3.8 billion, up 16 percent compared with fourth-quarter 2017 results.

Operating income climbed 19 percent to CA$1.4 billion and adjusted diluted earnings per share jumped 24 percent to CA$1.49. Diluted earnings in fourth-quarter 2017 included a deferred income tax recovery of CA$2.35 per share resulting from the enactment of a lower U.S. corporate income tax rate, CN officials said in a press release.

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Jan
25

CN, Unifor begin bargaining for new agreements

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Unifor National Council 4000, CN and CN Transportation Ltd (CNTL) began bargaining in Montreal yesterday for five new collective agreements.The council represents 3,300 rail workers across Canada, including workers at CNTL and CN Savage Alberta Railway.The council's four Unifor committees will bargain together to achieve gains in work rules, wages and benefits, according to a press release issued by Unifor."Our hard working rail workers have made CN the profitable company that it is today and we will be seeking their fair share in wages and benefits in these negotiations," said Unifor National President Jerry Dias.Unifor is Canada's largest union in the private sector, representing 315,000 workers across multiple industries.

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