Keith Creel
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26 outstanding issues between CP Rail, Teamsters could result in lockout by SundayMany of CP Rail's customers have raised concerns about the possibility of a labour disruption at a time when supply chains are already strained due to the COVID-19 pandemic.EconomyMar 16, 2022
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Weak grain crop, supply chain challenges attributed to CP Rail lowering its volume outlook for Q3Canadian Pacific Railway lowered its volume outlook for the year as a weak grain crop and supply chain challenges weighed on its third-quarter results.EnvironmentOct 20, 2021
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Canadian Pacific Railway reaches tentative deal with union representing signal maintainersThe railway announced a new tentative five-year contract with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Canadian Signals and Communications System Council No. 11.Dec 17, 2020
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‘We didn’t like it at all’: CP Rail CEO objects to oil production curtailmentsCanadian Pacific Railway CEO Keith Creel said his company "didn't like it at all" when Premier Rachel Notley stepped in to work out a plan on shipping more crude oil via rail.EconomyFeb 21, 2019
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CP Rail to resume operations after agreement reachedCanadian Pacific Railway and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference said they have reached a four-year tentative agreement to end a strike hours after it began.CanadaMay 30, 2018
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Canadian Pacific names successor for CEO Hunter HarrisonHunter Harrison, the plain-spoken CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway, insists he will be merely a "hired hand" who obeys orders after he takes on an advisory role and hands over the company reins to president and chief operating officer Keith Creel next year.MoneyJul 21, 2016
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