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The Government of Canada hosts stakeholder roundtable discussion on grain transportation


SASKATOON, Sept. 12, 2018 /CNW/ - An efficient and reliable rail system for moving Canadian grain and other commodities to market is key to the continued success of Canada's economy.

Today, the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, and the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, hosted a roundtable discussion on grain transportation with grain producers, shippers, and railways.

The Transportation Modernization Act, which became law on May 23, 2018, put in place the right conditions to ensure a fair, efficient, balanced and transparent freight rail system. Today's roundtable discussion provided participants with an opportunity to share information, to address challenges, and to support the implementation of some of the new measures that will help advance our common goals.

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The roundtable discussion also provided participants with an opportunity to discuss plans to move grain along with other traffic when faced with winter weather conditions.

The Government of Canada is actively engaging stakeholders on a number of fronts, as we begin implementing the Transportation Modernization Act and improving Canada's transportation system.

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"Our government is committed to working with rail-based supply chains to ensure that the freight rail transportation system enables the efficient and reliable movement of goods, and supports trade and economic growth. I'm encouraged by the discussion around the table today. I'm hopeful that collaboration like this can continue, not only for the grain industry, but also for other commodity groups".

The Honourable Marc Garneau
Minister of Transport

"Harvest is underway and Canadian grain farmers need to be sure they have a transportation system that will meet their needs. Our Government identified agriculture as one of the top sectors for growth and job-creation in Canada, and has set the ambitious goal of increasing our agri-food exports to $75B by 2025. In addition to the new provisions laid out in our Government's Transportation Modernization Act, today's discussion will help ensure we are ready to get our farmers' products to export markets and put more money in their pockets."

The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

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