The difference is in the way the rates are negotiated. In the U.S. it's done on a commercial basis. What's being proposed here in Canada is to have those rates all fall under a regulated regime. That's the key difference.
September 12th, 2017 / 10:35 a.m.
Vice-President, Corporate Development, Canadian National Railway Company
The difference is in the way the rates are negotiated. In the U.S. it's done on a commercial basis. What's being proposed here in Canada is to have those rates all fall under a regulated regime. That's the key difference.
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