There is a stop to freight railroads in Canada. Due to a labor dispute, both of Canada’s major freight railroads have completely halted operations.

The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, which represents about 10,000 engineers, conductors, and dispatchers, set a deadline of 12:01 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, and both Canadian National and CPKC railroads locked out their workers.

The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, which represents about 10,000 engineers, conductors, and dispatchers, set a deadline of 12:01 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, and both Canadian National and CPKC railroads locked out their workers.

While CPKC and CN’s trains will still run in the US and Mexico, all rail traffic in Canada has ceased, as have all shipments entering the US.

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