Grain railway backlog another reason to expand oil pipeline: Alberta premier
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says Canada will continue to have trouble moving grain across the country unless more oil pipelines are built.
Notley says moving oil by rail means there are fewer trains to ship grain for export.
Grain shipments in Canada have been delayed for the second time in four years as railways grapple with a larger-than-expected grain crop and extreme winter weather.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has said producers are struggling to pay their bills because their grain isn’t moving.