CN union members’ strike will reduce farmers’ market access
From trade disputes with China to bad harvest weather to shrinking market access, this year’s farming season keeps getting worse for agricultural producers.
That was the case again Tuesday, as about 3,200 members of the Teamsters union with the Canadian National Railway went on strike across the country, effectively shrinking grain farmers’ access to domestic and international markets.
About half of the grain elevators in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have access only to CN rail lines, according to the Western Grain Elevator Association.
Executive director Wade Sobkowich says it doesn’t matter the direction; all CN lines out of the prairies are halted for now.