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Second day of CP Rail stoppage puts Ottawa under pressure as talks continueCustomers of CP Rail called on the federal government Monday to introduce back-to-work legislation as a work stoppage at the Calgary-based railway continued into its second day.EconomyMar 21, 2022
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White House ‘closely’ watching CP Rail work stoppage amid fears of supply chain impactThe White House says it is "closely monitoring" the situation and is keeping tabs on negotiations, as are administration officials, including the U.S. ambassador.EconomyMar 21, 2022
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CP Rail strike could be ‘detrimental’ to Canada’s economy, experts warnThe anticipated strike at CP Rail, Canada’s second-largest railroad operator, has come at one of the worst times for the country’s economy, experts say.CanadaMar 20, 2022
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U.S. fears supply chain impacts as CP rail workers strikeCanadian Teamsters and CP Rail blamed each other for a work stoppage Sunday that brought trains to a halt across Canada and interrupted shipments to and from the U.S.WorldMar 20, 2022
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CP Rail strike begins after workers locked out by employer, threatening supply chainsThe strike involving nearly 3,000 engineers, conductors and other train employees took effect at 1 a.m. ET Sunday after the union and company dug in their heels.EconomyMar 20, 2022
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Industry groups asking feds to prevent potential CP Rail work stoppageRoughly 45 industry groups said Thursday that any disruption would further hinder Canada's freight capacity and hurt the broader economy.CanadaMar 17, 2022
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