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Trudeau urges railways, union to reach an agreement as clock ticks down to massive shutdown

Facing calls to intervene to avoid a massive railway disruption in the coming hours, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is instead urging the opposing parties to reach an agreement for the sake of Canadians and Canadian businesses.

Canada's two main railway companies, Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), are on the brink of shutting out thousands of workers in the midst of simultaneous — and tense — labour negotiations.

The companies say they will start locking out workers in the early hours of Thursday if they cannot reach a deal with the union representing 9,300 engineers, conductors and yard workers — bringing the roughly $1 billion worth of goods that move on the companies' tracks every day to a stop.

«My message is straightforward: it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution,» Trudeau said during brief remarks Wednesday.

«Millions of Canadians, of workers, of farmers, of businesses right across the country are counting on both sides to do the work to get a resolution.»

Earlier in the day, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Business Council of Canada, Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters issued a joint statement calling on the federal government to take «immediate action» to keep trains, and the goods they carry, moving.

«The government of Canada has a responsibility to protect the Canadian public and maintain national security, and it is time to act decisively to fulfil that obligation,» said the statement.

They argue that under Article 107 of the federal labour code, Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon could refer the dispute to the Canada Industrial Relations Board for

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