Legal CN Rail fined $100,000 for spraying pesticide May 31, 2021 Pleaded guilty in B.C. court for 2017 incident
Carbon emissions FedEx reveals progress on corporate responsibility goals May 12, 2020 Emission reductions and charitable giving part of the bigger picture
Carbon emissions Amazon’s fast, free shipping trumps poor environmental impressions February 7, 2020 More than 20 percent of shoppers who say Amazon is a bad environmental actor still buy half their stuff from it
Hazardous Materials Cargo ship spills oil in Honolulu Harbour November 8, 2019 Oil leaked from containment area onto adjacent shorelines
Import, Export & Trade Canada will give some idea of what it wants to see in NAFTA renegotiations August 14, 2017 Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland will give some idea of what Canada's priorities will be in renegotiations during a speech in Ottawa Monday morning
General Fuel leak at Prince Rupert June 30, 2015 Northern B.C. port blames abandoned pipe for fuel leak into ocean
Human Resources Teamsters Rail members vote 93% in favour of strike action February 10, 2015 CALGARY, Alta.–The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) members employed as Locomotive Engineers, Conductors, Trainmen and Yardmen throughout Canada have voted 93% in favour of taking strike action in order to obtain a…
Human Resources Linamar Transportation takes part in Stocking Up on Skills February 5, 2015 GUELPH, Ont.–Linamar Transportation is taking part in a project that aims to help its employees – and others in the supply chain sector – upgrade their skills. Through “Stocking Up on…
Business Operations Commodity prices tumble to lowest level since mid-2009: Scotiabank January 30, 2015 TORONTO, Ont.– Scotiabank’s Commodity Price Index plunged -10.3% month-over-month (m/m) and -15.4% year-over-year (yr/yr) in December to mid-2009 levels. “A fight for market share in international oil and iron ore…
Network Design Fewer ships ply Arctic waters January 6, 2015 Limited access, sea ice remain obstacles for ships in 2014