The federal government is ordering Canadian National (CN) Railway, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and the Teamsters union to binding arbitration, capping off a tumultuous day that saw Canada’s two main railways lock out employees simultaneously for the first time. Mackenzie Gray explains what this means for the labour dispute.
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