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Transport committee  We announced it at the FCM annual meeting with over 2,000 delegates, so they're aware of it obviously.

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  Prior to Lac-Mégantic, as we trained first responders, there would be a meeting and we'd discuss the nature of the products in the cars and their frequency, but not in great detail. That was prior to July 6, 2013. The day after July 6, 2013, we started providing to municipalities

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  Not the general public, obviously, but we've asked first responders, the fire chief in Surrey or in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, to turn to the mayor and ask the mayor, “Who should have access to this in order to prepare a first responders' intervention?” Often it will be some counci

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  It's already in place.

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  At the same time, the rail safety committee is very focused on that, and we have tried to raise the level. We're sympathetic to the fact that towns want that information to prepare their first responder intervention.

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  I was at Lake Wabamun for eight weeks when this happened. I spent a lot of time there. I must say that in the last 10 years, the industry has evolved enormously. I think the Lac-Mégantic incident brought our game to even newer levels. In the past, the railroads would get inform

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  I will answer while my friend Jim can listen to the interpretation. We did not mention Lac-Mégantic, but it is a tragedy for us all in Canada. We have been very aware of it. Every single railway worker at CN or in North America has been affected by the tragic accident in Lac-Még

April 13th, 2016Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  In the minutes following the derailment, we reached out immediately to the mayor as well as the federal and provincial MP and MPP to inform them that there had been a derailment. We then, very quickly, deployed a communication group up there to work with the operating people. We'

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  Yes, and I think that with Mike Farkouh's presence on the minister's committee and our involvement through the RAC, the Railway Association of Canada's industry panel, we're very much focused on that. If you look at the last 12 or 18 months since Lac-Mégantic, the amount of reg

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  We obviously have an environment safety committee of the board that is chaired by Maureen Kempston Darkes. I can tell you that ultimately in every board meeting, every committee, we update on regulatory matters, and they would see in those matters changes in regulations, proposed

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  It's a pretty demanding job.

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  For the industry as a whole, yes, there has been, probably.

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  Yes, absolutely.

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn

Transport committee  With the laws across Canada and North America.

March 24th, 2015Committee meeting

Sean Finn