CN Rail pledges $100 million to fight homelessness across its North American network
CN will open grants for shelters and research groups across Canada and the United States as homelessness rises along its 30,000-kilometre rail network.
- On Wednesday, Canadian National Railway announced a $100 million commitment over ten years through its new 'Railroaders for Change' initiative to support homelessness prevention across North America.
- CN officials increasingly witness encampments across their nearly 20,000-mile network, prompting the company to partner with the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness to research root causes of homelessness.
- For its Montreal headquarters, CN donated $1 million in inaugural gifts to four organizations: Le Chaînon, Dans la rue, Mission Old Brewery, and Projets Autochtones du Québec.
- Non-Profits across CN's 30,000-kilometres of track in Canada and the U.S. may apply for funding starting July 1, 2026, said Olivier Chouc, CN senior vice-president and chief legal officer.
- This funding addresses a growing crisis: Quebec government data from April 15, 2025, showed homelessness increased about 20 per cent since 2022, with several regions recording increases of over 50 per cent.
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The Canadian National Railway Company is committed to providing $100 million to fund organizations providing services to the homeless.
The Canadian National Railway Company (CN) states that roaming is a growing problem on its North American rail network.
CN Rail pledges $100 million to fight homelessness across its North American network
MONTREAL - Canadian National Railway says homelessness is a growing problem along its North American rail network and has pledged $100 million over ten years to fund community groups and
CN Announces $100 Million Over Ten Years for Homelessness Prevention
MONTREAL, May 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) today announced a $100 million CAD commitment over the next ten years to support the prevention of homelessness through its new signature giving initiative, CN Railroaders for Change…
The company plans to spend 100 million over the next ten years on the cause of homelessness in the country.
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