Expectations for moving extra grain unrealistic: CN president
The president of Canadian National Railway says it was unrealistic to expect anyone to move a bumper harvest of grain in just a few months.
CN President Claude Mongeau says company not responsible for transportation bottleneck
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The president of Canadian National Railway says it was unrealistic to expect anyone to move a bumper harvest of grain in just a few months.
Claude Mongeau told the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce that his company isn't responsible for a transportation bottleneck that has left farmers' bins overflowing.
He said CN moved a record number of cars before the extreme cold hit in December.
He also said blaming rail companies will not solve the grain backlog.
Western Canadian farmers harvested a record 76 million tonnes of grain last year, but much of it hasn't moved.
Ottawa is forcing rail companies to double the amount of grain they move or face fines.