Business leaders call for urgent action on rail blockade
Business groups are calling on the government to resolve the anti-pipeline blockades of Canadian rail lines. Dennis Darby, head of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, says hundreds of millions of dollars of goods are getting backed up daily and layoffs could start soon if the situation isn't resolved.
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