railways

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives on Parliament Hill before a meeting with B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, on the deadlock over Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Ottawa on Sunday, April 15, 2018. (Justin Tang/CP)

Buying a pipeline? It’s a great Canadian tradition.

Peter Shawn Taylor: Ottawa has repeatedly stepped up to get behind big, nation-building projects. What’s different this time is the opposition.

Why small towns should be nervous about railways

The Transportation Safety Board’s recounting of a wintertime derailment has the makings of a thriller that never quite came to be

The QP Clip: Goodale on choked railways

The exchange you can’t miss from this afternoon’s Question Period.

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Oil rides the rails

Train delivery is proving to be more flexible than pipelines for crude

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‘The government has no option but to act’

Shortly before 1:30am this morning, the CP Rail back-to-work legislation passed the House.

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Back to work

Labour Minister Lisa Raitt is threatening back-to-work legislation if Canadian Pacific and its workers can’t come to some agreement by next week when the House reconvenes.

Railway to riches?

CP’s railway to riches?

With a big U.S. investor on board, CP faces a boardroom battle as it rushes to catch rival CN

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For profit government

Wading into a discussion about rail service between Quebec City and Windsor, Conservative MP Jeff Watson ventures an interesting stance on government spending.