For Port of Windsor, a C$11MM Capacity Boost

Congestion relief is coming to Ontario’s Port of Windsor. The Canadian government and Essex Terminal Railway Company (ETR) will invest C$11.2 million to boost warehouse capacity there and speed railcar loading.

“In a period where we are seeing the impacts of climate change and extreme weather in Canada, it’s important that we do everything we can to mitigate future risks,” Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra said on July 5.

For Canada, New Measures to Address Extreme Weather, Climate Change Impacts on Rail

Transport Canada on July 5 announced new fire-mitigation rules and a research-funding program to help railroads improve safety and security and build “climate resiliency.”

TSB Reassesses Outstanding Rail Safety Recommendations

The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada released on June 28 its annual reassessment of responses to outstanding safety recommendations, including nine in the rail transportation sector. TSB railway investigations include occurrences

Canada Lifting Vaccine Mandate for Transport Workers, Travelers

Canada will suspend vaccination requirements for the federally regulated air, rail and marine sectors; federal government employees; and domestic and outbound travel as of June 20, 2022.

“CP was pleased to host Canadian Federal Transport Minister @OmarAlghabra at our Vaughan Intermodal Terminal in Ontario Friday [June 3] for the announcement of $24 million in federal funding for grade crossing safety improvements across Canada,” Canadian Pacific (CP) reported on Twitter. (Photo Courtesy of CP via Twitter)

Transport Canada Investing C$24MM in Rail Safety

Transport Canada’s Rail Safety Improvement Program for 2022-23 will distribute C$24 million to 147 grade crossing, infrastructure and research projects.

Canadian Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra

Transport Canada Updates Operating, Safety Rules

Transport Canada has approved revisions to the Canadian Rail Operating Rules and the Locomotive Inspection and Safety Rules to reduce the risk of uncontrolled train movements.

“Like many companies in the transportation industry, VIA Rail continued to face the impacts of the various waves of the pandemic,” Chief Financial Officer Marie-Claude Cardin reported. “Nonetheless, as we have always done over the past two years, we found ways to strike a balance between our important public service mandate while proactively managing the financial impacts on our operations.” (VIA Rail)

VIA Rail Releases 2021 Annual Report

“Despite the upheaval caused by the pandemic, we have successfully pursued our strategic plan, including the unveiling of our new fleet and the advancement of the High Frequency Rail project,” VIA Rail Canada Board Chair Françoise Bertrand said upon release of the railroad’s 2021 Annual Report.

Transport Canada Seeks Permanent Class I ‘Data Reporting Requirements’

Transport Canada has proposed amendments to the Transportation Information Regulations that would require Class I railroads to report waybill, traffic, and service and performance information.

Pictured: The Aug. 15, 2019, derailment site at CN’s MacMillan Yard in Vaughan, Ontario. (Source: TSB)

TSB Releases 2019 CN MacMillan Yard Derailment Investigation Report

An August 2019 string-line derailment at CN’s MacMillan Yard in Ontario led to the death of a rail yard operating employee, according to the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), which officially released its investigation report on April 5.

Canadian Supply Chain Task Force Chairs Selected

During Canada’s National Supply Chain Summit in January, Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra announced that a National Supply Chain Task Force would be created “to consult broadly with industry, associations and experts to examine the key pressures and make recommendations regarding short and long-term actions to strengthen the efficiency, fluidity and resiliency of transportation infrastructure and reliability of Canada’s supply chain.” On March 28, co-chairs were named: Jean Gattuso and Louise Yako.

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