Canada's 2 major freight railroads at a full stop; government officials scramble
Canadian government officials are meeting urgently after both of Canada’s major freight railroads came to a full stop because of a contract dispute with their workers. The impasse could bring significant economic harm to businesses and consumers in Canada and the U.S. if the trains don’t resume running soon. Canadian National and CPKC railroads both locked out their employees after the deadline of 12:01 a.m. EDT Thursday passed without new agreements with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference. The union represents about 10,000 engineers, conductors and dispatchers.