Demande de conciliation: arrêt de travail en vue, selon les cheminots du CN et CPKC

The union representing more than 9,000 workers at Canada's two biggest railways say public safety is at stake as contract negotiations temporarily ground to a halt last week, with a potential strike on the horizon. CN rail trains are shown at a train yard in Vaughan, Ont., on Monday, June 20, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

MONTREAL - The union representing 9,300 workers at Canada's two biggest railways says public safety is at stake after contract negotiations ground to a halt this month, with a potential strike on the horizon.

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