The man who was the locomotive engineer on the Lac-Mégantic train has broken his silence. Tom Harding spoke for the first time not long ago, and said he is deeply sorry for his part in the tragedy. Mike Armstrong reports.
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Lac-Mégantic train engineer apologizes for his role in disaster
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