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Canadian Pacific train derails in rural North Dakota, spilling hazardous chemicalsThere were no injuries and no fire associated with the derailment, which occurred in a rural area southwest of Fargo, but some chemicals and vapours were released.U.S. NewsMar 27, 2023
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Defendants deny claims of wrongdoing in fatal B.C. train derailment lawsuitsThe derailment happened on Feb. 4, 2019, when 99 grain cars and two locomotives plummeted off a bridge near Field, B.C.CanadaApr 6, 2022
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Conservative motion to amend the Saskatchewan Act passes in ParliamentA Conservative motion to repeal Section 24 of the Saskatchewan Act passed in the House of Commons on Wednesday.CanadaFeb 10, 2022
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Saskatchewan government unanimously backs move to amend Constitution amid $341M CP lawsuitA section of the Saskatchewan Act granting tax exemptions to Canadian Pacific Railway 'is a relic of an earlier time,' according to Justice Minister Gordon Wyant.PoliticsNov 29, 2021
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Saskatchewan moves to amend Constitution amid civil trial with Canadian PacificThe court battle, which has been going on for 13 years, is currently being argued at trial in Regina's Court of Queen's Bench.CanadaNov 29, 2021
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Canadian Pacific says it moved a record amount of grain in JanuaryThe railway says it carried 2.22 million metric tonnes of Canadian grain and grain products in January.CanadaFeb 8, 2021
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20 train cars derail between Banff, Alberta and Field, B.C.: TSBThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating following a train derailment between Banff, Alta., and Field, B.C., on Thursday.CanadaMar 1, 2019
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Oil spills from train car after derailment near Red Deer: TSBA section of Highway 2A was shut down south of Red Deer Friday evening after a train derailment in the area.Jun 8, 2018
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Broken rail led to potash train derailment near Antelope, Sask.: TSB reportTSB report says a split rail ultimately led to the derailment of a freight train carrying potash near Antelope, Sask., in October 2017.CanadaMar 28, 2018
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Winter weather creating specific challenges for railway operationsConsistent cold snaps have meant running shorter trains — meaning more trains on the tracks, and more staff required to operate them.EconomyFeb 18, 2018
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