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Federal government to force binding arbitration in rail dispute, operations to resume

  • The Canadian government ended a shutdown of major freight railroads in under 17 hours, ordering binding arbitration to resolve the labor dispute affecting both the US and Canadian economies.
  • Canadian Labor Minister Steve MacKinnon instructed the Canadian Industrial Relations Board to impose arbitration and mandated the railroads and union members to resume work.
  • MacKinnon described the situation as a "fundamental impasse" between the parties, stating it was not his role to choose sides.
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