Sentences with phrase «cn railway»

McKercher LLP was acting for the representative plaintiff in a class action law suit against CN Railway, for whom the firm was acting on other matters.
Then he loaded up on seven stocks in these sectors: Fortis, Enbridge, TransCanada, TD Bank, RBC, CN Railway and CP Railway.
The index's top holdings are Royal Bank, 7.8 %; TD Bank, 7.1 %; Valeant Pharmaceuticals, 5.6 %; Bank of Nova Scotia, 5.4 %; CN Railway, 4.8 %; Suncor Energy, 3.6 %; Enbridge, 3.6 %; Bank of Montreal, 3.5 %; BCE, 3.2 %; Manulife Financial, 3.1 %; Canadian Natural Resources, 2.9 %; Trans - Canada Corp., 2.8 %; Brookfield Asset Management, 2.7 %; CIBC, 2.6 %; and CP Rail, 2.5 %.
This blue chip ETF's top holdings are Royal Bank, 8.6 %; TD Bank, 7.7 %; Bank of Nova Scotia, 5.9 %; CN Railway, 4.6 %; Suncor Energy, 4.4 %; Bank of Montreal, 3.9 %; BCE, 3.8 %; Enbridge, 3.6 %; Canadian Natural Resources, 3.1 %; CIBC, 3.0 %; and Brookfield Asset Management, 2.8 %.
The CN Railway Station, built in 1915 is my stolid backdrop.
Tankers exiting the Kinder Morgan Westridge Terminal in Burnaby must thread the narrow spans of the CN Railway bridge in Second Narrows, only at the highest tides, and only during daylight hours.
The CN Railway bridge has the highest navigational hazard rating designated by the Canadian Coast Guard.

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Last week, CN's smaller rival Canadian Pacific Railway reported first - quarter profit above analysts» targets as it shipped higher volumes of commodities, offseting the impact of higher expenses.
Pershing Square Capital Management accused the railway of being poorly managed and waged a months - long campaign to replace much the board and Green, who was replaced by former CN chief executive Hunter Harrison in June.
As president of the once moribund American railway line, he'd transformed it into a super-efficient powerhouse; CN, grasping his genius, appointed him chief operating officer, later elevating him to CEO in 2003.
The two unions reached a tentative deal with Canadian National Railway Co. last month for new contracts for about 1,700 CN Teamsters workers and over 700 IBEW members.
When CN started setting the standard for railway performance, industry watchers joked that the company was lucky enough to have two of the best CEOs in the business.
And since Harrison had turned the U.S. railway into the most efficient railway in North America, while revolutionizing the business by introducing the concept of scheduled freight service, Michael Sabia, who was CN's CFO at the time, convinced Tellier to ask Harrison to stay on as chief operating officer.
All railways are benefiting from the U.S. recovery, but to Vijay Viswanathan, CN offers the best value.
CN's acquisition of the major portion of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company will significantly improve the fluidity of CN's rail operations in the Chicago region, rewarding customers with faster transit times and more reliable service.
The STB indicated that the BNSF - CN proposal to form North American Railways with an 80500 route - km coast - to - coast network would cause similar disruption.
CN operates a railway that terminates at Hay River on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, 450 road km south of NICO and provides a rail link for haulage of the concentrate that will be produced at the mine site.
For instance, if you don't own a railway, CN could be a good addition.
Today, freight rail service in Canada is essentially a duopoly between CN and Canadian Pacific Railway.
CN has invested billions of dollars to build a railway network that is capable of reaching about 75 % of the population in North America.
According to The Economist, «Of the 340 inland grain terminals on the Prairies, only six are served by both railways [CN and CP] and another 22 are within 30 km of both.»
CN was formed in the early 1900s through the combination of several financially - challenged railways and was later privatized in 1995.
A more recent article in the Chicago Tribune reported that a Canadian National (CN) Railway technician who had been working at the site had tried to save the woman when he saw she was in danger, but didn't get to her in time.
This case involved a large firm in Saskatchewan, McKercher LLP («McKercher»), that had accepted a retainer to act against the Canadian National Railway Company («CN») in a class action lawsuit notwithstanding the fact that it was acting for CN on a variety of unrelated matters.
Peace River Coal Inc., in its complaint to the Canadian Transportation Agency under s. 120.1 of the Canada Transportation Act, sought an order establishing reasonable fuel surcharge rates for the carriage of its coal by the Canadian National Railway Company (CN).
Wallace v. Canadian Pacific Railway et al. 2013 SCC 39 Barristers and Solicitors — Relationship with client — Conflict of interest or duties — Conduct of action against client McKercher LLP (McKercher) had been representing CN for 10 years.
He acts as the representative plaintiff in a $ 1.75 billion class action against the Government of Canada, the Canadian Wheat Board and Canada's two largest railway companies CN and CP, alleging that 100,000 Western grain growers were overcharged for grain transportation for a quarter century.
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