Fix the rail line to Churchill now or sell it, Carr tells Omnitrax
OTTAWA — The federal government laid down an ultimatum Friday to the U.S. company that owns the only rail line serving the isolated northern Manitoba town of Churchill: Fix it or sell it to someone who will.
If they sell, Ottawa is prepared to help with interim funding to fix the rail line, said Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.
Omnitrax’s Canadian CEO applauded the move, saying the company already has an agreement in place to sell the rail line to a consortium of First Nations and the deal has only been awaiting federal support.
The news suggests an end is near for the months-long ordeal that saw the 900 residents of Churchill cut off from their main supply chain for food and fuel.