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(Source: Globe and Mail, February 11, 2015)

TORONTO — Companies that depend on the railway to haul their goods to market are bracing for a possible strike at Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. A strike could hobble much of the Canadian manufacturing, retail and commodities sectors, which are served by two major rail carriers but often cannot choose between them. CP said its managers have been trained to run locomotives, but not all the freight will get moved if crews walk off the job.

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