Federal Liberal government urged to intervene to end CN Rail strike
OTTAWA — The first order of business for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet could be a decision on whether to intervene in a rail strike that a growing number of industries say could trigger layoffs, closures and cost millions.
The Liberals are being urged to step in and end the strike by roughly 3,200 Canadian National Railway Co. workers, which began Tuesday after the workers and CN failed to reach a deal.
Trudeau unveils his new cabinet on Wednesday ahead of the planned return of Parliament on Dec. 5.
But Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer is calling on him to immediately recall the House and enact emergency legislation.