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What does binding arbitration mean for Canada’s rail shutdown?

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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