That should use up the money nice and quickly. Then we won't have to argue about where it should go.
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So seeings how the promised value added did not happen and the cost savings have not been passed on to the farmers only to shareholders THEN sorry CNR and CPR you had your chance... We are now reinstalling the Crow rate.
(if only we had some politicos with balls)
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Yes open running rights would be good maybe more realistic
although the lobbyists would be getting paid thru the roof by the RR's to stop that possibility
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Why would you want open running rights in Canada? Almost where ever its been tried, its been a failure. Either a lack of coordination curtails efficient movement, or a lack of maintenance causes safety problems AND inefficent operation of the trains. There are many forms of running rights, but none that work as good as amalgamated railroad companies.
BTW, I'm not an apologist for Canadian rail companies, and the shoddy and overpriced service we are getting from them. Massive improvements are needed, but running rights is not going to do it. Enhanced shipper protection will help to some extent, but it won't solve the problem completely. Increased competition will help too. More domestic markets so that we depend less on rail for export would be the most effective. If we don't like their service and price, we can tell them to go haul coal.....
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