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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 legislat… Skip to Content Travel more.