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Transport committee Yes. Thank you for the question. It's definitely a very hot employment market right now. We have managed to maintain our staffing levels at essentially the same level as we did a year ago. We have a very aggressive hiring plan this year. Some of the issues are that we are hirin
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Transport committee Thank you for that question, Mr. Rogers. Fuel obviously represents a significant cost for us at the railway, so it does have an impact on our business and on our customers' shipments for sure. We're watching it very closely and doing our best to protect ourselves and our customer
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Transport committee I would add, if I may, that certainly CP supports any infrastructure projects that improve supply chain capacity, efficiency and resiliency, and many of the projects that are being applied for under the NTCF are exactly around these areas. I can't really comment on whether thing
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Transport committee It was flooding and fires. Yes.
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Transport committee Certainly the movement of fertilizer is very important for our Canadian producers and for U.S. producers as well for the potash that's moving out of Canada. It's important for the world because so much of the potash that the world needs is going to come from Canada. Any steps t
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Transport committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good morning, I am Joan Hardy, vice-president of sales and marketing, grain and fertilizers at Canadian Pacific. I appreciate the opportunity to share CP's perspective. The first point I would make is that there is no one single supply chain in Canada. Eac
April 25th, 2022Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Yes, we're very pleased that we've been able to order our cars from National Steel Car. It's great to keep the construction in Canada. It's a very efficient pipeline for getting the cars into service. Keeping it Canadian has been really good for us, and we're hoping to be able to
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee The concern, certainly, was raised because of safety. The employees who were doing the loading felt that it was not a safe operation. What I understand is that there is a new system that's been developed using guardrails that will go around the feeder holes, and that training is
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Let me just explain this. The grain, when it gets to the port, comes out of the railcars and goes into the terminal elevators. The loading into the ships is really not a railroad issue. This is an issue at the terminals. I'm only explaining it because it is something that can im
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Just this fall, some of the major terminals we're servicing finally shifted to 24-7 operation. That is a game-changer. As the railways, we have been encouraging 24-7 operation for a long time. As soon as you have a day when you're not unloading, it creates bumps in the supply cha
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee We are spending $1.6 billion this year on capital, which is a 20% increase over our spend last year. I mentioned already that half a billion of that is going into hopper cars, which are going to significantly improve the efficiency and capacity for the movement of grain. This yea
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Sure. Go ahead, Mike.
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Yes, as Mike said, safety is the absolute most important component when we're dealing with our employees. We're very cognizant of the limitations on hours of work that they can put in. We have a 7% increase year over year in our total labour force, so we have increased the numbe
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee Sure. I'm happy to do that. First of all, when private cars come into our network, they're coming in with our being aware of it in advance. They're not just showing up unexpectedly. We're working with our shippers as they bring on their fleet. Typically in CP's network, when the
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy
Agriculture committee No, this is not new for CP. We've been doing it for many years, but we are doing it much more consistently. Basically, our design is looking into winter and saying that in certain temperatures we need to make sure that we have a certain number of locomotives, both the mid- and en
November 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Joan Hardy