‘No substantive progress’ in talks as CN Rail workers strike enters fourth day
MONTREAL — The strike at the country’s biggest railway has entered its fourth day with no resolution in sight as round-the-clock negotiations continue under the watch of federal mediators.
The Teamsters union says that “no substantive progress has been made” since 3,200 workers hit the picket lines early Tuesday morning.
The union claims Quebec’s propane shortage “appears to be largely manufactured” by Canadian National Railway Co. amid rising pressure from industry and Prairie premiers to reconvene Parliament ahead of schedule and pass back-to-work legislation.
Premier Francois Legault said yesterday the province is days away from running out of propane, which heats hospitals and nursing homes and fuels operations in agriculture and mining.