Canadians await details on railway reopening after feds intervene in labour dispute
OTTAWA — Businesses and industry leaders are anxiously awaiting updates on when Canada’s freight trains could start moving again now that the federal government has intervened in a work stoppage that halted all shipments for a full day.
Following months of increasingly fraught bargaining, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. and Canadian National Railway Co. locked out workers after the two sides failed to reach a deal by 12:01 a.m. eastern time on Thursday.
Later that day, federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to impose binding arbitration on the parties.
He also asked the board to order the railways to resume operations under the terms of the old collective agreement until new deals are in place.