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Article content. Canadian Pacific Railway is suing the Saskatchewan government for $341 million, arguing it doesn’t have to pay provincial taxes due to a 141-year-old contract.
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan's shortline rail system: what is it and why does it matter?Across Saskatchewan, there are small rail lines connecting communities, farmers, mines and more to the rest of the country.
Canadian Pacific is suing the province for $341 million for a return of taxes already paid. A CP spokesperson says in a statement that the rail company fulfilled its obligations under the clause.
TORONTO—Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. said 24 railcars of a freight train carrying a mixed cargo that included gasoline derailed in Saskatchewan on Wednesday, causing no injuries or leakage. The ...
A Canadian Pacific Railway train hauling oil derailed west of Guernsey, Saskatchewan, early on Monday, spilling crude and causing a fire that was expected to burn into a second night.
Soaring flames and a thick plume of smoke followed the derailment of a Canadian Pacific Railway train carrying crude oil across central Saskatchewan – a crash that comes as Alberta’s ...
CALGARY - Canadian Pacific Railway said Wednesday it's looking to tap into new oil markets by increasing the amount of crude it can transport from an oil-rich part of Saskatchewan.
For the first time since 2019 the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will roll through Michigan after taking two years off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however those hoping to see the train will only ...
CALGARY, Feb. 2, 2012 /CNW/ - Canadian Pacific (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) today announced that, by leveraging its North Main Line infrastructure, the company is now shipping crude oil by rail from a new ...
REGINA — The basis of a lawsuit between Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and the Saskatchewan government is moving to the floor of Parliament after provincial legislature members passed a motion to ...
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