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May
17

CP agrees with DOJ's concern that CN+KCS would be anti-competitive

Canadian Pacific officials said they agree with a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filing with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) regarding CN's proposed use of a voting trust in connection with its proposed combination with Kansas City Southern.

CP concurs with the DOJ's objection to CN's application for proposed use of a voting trust on the grounds that a CN merger with KCS would pose greater risks to competition than the CP-KCS agreement, according to a CP press release.

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May
10

CP reports more shipper support for merger with KCS

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Canadian Pacific today announced that another 131 stakeholders filed statements with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) on May 8 in support of its proposed merger with Kansas City Southern, bringing the total to close to 550 supporters across the transportation supply chain in North America, CP officials said in a press release.The statements follow previous filings with the STB in support of the CP-KCS transaction and those opposing CN’s counterbid for KCS.Customers and other supporters stated they expect the combination of CP and KCS, among other benefits, would invigorate transportation competition, expand access to existing and growing markets, and provide new service offerings that would improve transit times and reliability along the Canada-U.S.-Mexico corridor, CP officials said.Last week, the STB approved CP's use of a voting trust for its proposed combination with KCS. CP is seeking approval from the STB for the combination, which also remains subject to the approvals of CP and KCS shareholders, and other customary closing conditions.The STB review is expected to be completed by the middle of 2022.

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May
07

STB approves voting trust for CP’s proposed acquisition of KCS

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has found that formal board review of the voting trust agreement for use in connection with the proposed transaction between Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern Railway is warranted.

In the decision, the board determined that the proposed arrangement is acceptable with certain modifications, STB officials said in a press release.

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Apr
28

CP responds to CN's contention that STB apply same standards to voting trust proposals

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Canadian Pacific yesterday filed a letter with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to address CN's contention that its voting trust proposal should be reviewed under the same standards and processes as CP’s regarding a proposed acquisition of Kansas City Southern.Last week, the STB ruled that a waiver provision under federal regulations applies to the potential transaction between CP and KCS. The 2001 regulation granted a waiver allowing a merger involving KCS and another Class I  to be considered under the STB’s pre-2001 merger regulations, subject to the board’s review.In late March, CP and KCS agreed to a merger deal in which CP would acquire KCS stock in a cash transaction worth $29 billion, including about $3.8 billion of outstanding KCS debt. A few weeks later, CN came in with what it characterized as a “superior” proposal to combine with KCS in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at $33.7 billion.In April 27 letter to the STB, CP noted that CN has asked regulators to subject a voting trust arrangement proposed by CP to the same preview process and standards that govern CN’s proposed voting trust in a transaction with KCS.CN's position is "fundamentally at odds with the very different factual contexts of the two voting proposals," CP officials wrote. "Accordingly, we respectfully submit that the Board should proceed to review each of the pending voting trust proposals under the different regulatory review processes and standards applicable to each of them."CP’s letter to the STB can be read here.

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Apr
22

CP posts 'solid' Q1 results; Creel comments on CN-KCS

Canadian Pacific yesterday reported first-quarter 2021 revenue declined to CA$1.96 billion from CA$2.04 billion a year ago, while net income climbed to CA$602 million from CA$409 million.

The Class I posted adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of CA$4.48, up 1% from CA$4.42 a year ago. Operating income declined to CA$780 million CA$834 million in the previous year’s quarter.

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Apr
22

CP posts 'solid' Q1 results; Creel comments on CN

Canadian Pacific yesterday reported first-quarter 2021 revenue declined to CA$1.96 billion from CA$2.04 billion a year ago, while net income climbed to CA$602 million from CA$409 million.

The Class I posted adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of CA$4.48, up 1% from CA$4.42 a year ago. Operating income declined to CA$780 million CA$834 million in the previous year’s quarter.

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Apr
12

CP, KCS garner more support for proposed merger

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Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and Kansas City Southern continue to accumulate support for their proposed merger, claiming that more than 375 customers, ports, transloaders and other stakeholders have filed letters of support with the Surface Transportation Board (STB).The latest supporters include XPO Logistics, CF Industries, Dollarama, Milar Western and Full Circle Ag, CP and KCS officials said in a press release.Similar to the shippers and others that filed favorable statements and letters with the STB on March 31 and April 6, the new supporters stated they expect the combination of CP and KCS would "invigorate transportation competition, expand access to existing and growing markets and provide new service offerings that wold improve transit times and reliability," the Class Is said.Many of the supporters also urged the STB to review the transaction as swiftly as possible.CP and KCS on March 21 announced they've entered a merger agreement in which CP would acquire KCS stock in a cash transaction worth $29 billion, including about $3.8 billion of outstanding KCS debt. Upon STB approval, CP would acquire control of KCS. The new railroad would be called Canadian Pacific Kansas City.   

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Apr
01

CP, KCS claim widespread support for merger agreement

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Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern announced yesterday they've received statements from nearly 260 shippers, other railroads, economic development authorities, ports and other supporters for the Class Is' planned merger agreement that would create the first rail network connecting the United States, Mexico and Canada.Many of the supporters have asked that the Surface Transportation Board (STB) approve the transaction as quickly as possible, CP and KCS officials said in a press release.Many letters filed with the board stated they expect the combined railroads would invigorate transportation competition, expand access to existing and growing markets and provide new service offerings that would improve transit times and reliability, they said.Supporters for the agreement include Genesee & Wyoming Inc. and other short lines, Maersk, Hyundai Glovis, Kraft, Nestle, North Dakota Dealers Association, Evergreen, Boise Cascade Wood products Building Materials, Ragasa Industries S.A. and Ag Processing.Their statements and letters were filed with the STB.CP and KCS on March 21 announced they've entered a merger agreement in which CP would acquire KCS stock in a cash transaction worth $29 billion, including about $3.8 billion of outstanding KCS debt. Upon STB approval, CP would acquire control of KCS. The new railroad would be called Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).

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Feb
25

CP donates funding to heart research

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 2/25/2021 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific will invest CA$1.5 million into heart disease research in Canada over the next three years, the Heart and Stroke Foundation announced this week.Prior to this latest donation, the Class I — through its community program CP Has Heart — has invested close to CA$5 million in heart and stroke research, foundation officials said in a press release."CP has demonstrated a clear recognition of the value of supporting research in promoting health, saving lives and enhancing recovery for the millions of people in our country who are living with or at risk for heart disease," said Doug Roth, chief executive officer the foundation.Every nine minutes, someone in Canada dies from heart conditions. Not only have heart disease and stroke persisted during the pandemic, but it's been learned that COVID-19 can damage previously healthy hearts and have serious impacts on the brain, foundation officials said.

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Feb
25

CP donates funding to heart disease, stroke research

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Canadian Pacific will invest CA$1.5 million into heart disease and stroke research in Canada over the next three years, the Heart and Stroke Foundation announced this week.Prior to this latest donation, the Class I — through its community program CP Has Heart — has invested close to CA$5 million in heart and stroke research, foundation officials said in a press release."CP has demonstrated a clear recognition of the value of supporting research in promoting health, saving lives and enhancing recovery for the millions of people in our country who are living with or at risk for heart disease," said Doug Roth, chief executive officer the foundation.Every nine minutes, someone in Canada dies from heart conditions. Not only have heart disease and stroke persisted during the pandemic, but it's been learned that COVID-19 can damage previously healthy hearts and have serious impacts on the brain, foundation officials said.

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Feb
09

CP posts record January for Canadian grain transport

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CP has shipped 16 MMT of Canadian grain and grain products in the 2020-2021 crop year.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific moved 2.22 million metric tons (MMT) of Canadian grain and grain products in January, which exceeded the previous January record set in 2020 by 6%, the Class I reported yesterday.

CP has shipped 16 MMT of Canadian grain and grain products in the 2020-2021 crop year, exceeding the amount shipped at the same time in the 2019-2020 crop year by more than 13%, CP officials said in a press release.

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Jan
28

CP reports income growth, record-low OR in Q4

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The railroad's OR of 53.9%, down from 57% in Q4 2019, reached a record low.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific yesterday reported higher fourth-quarter 2020 profit on lower revenue compared with Q4 2019, as well as a record operating ratio (OR).

The Class I posted Q4 net income of CA$802 million compared with CA$664 million in Q4 2019. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) jumped 23% to $5.95 from $4.82, while adjusted diluted EPS rose 6% to $5.06 from $4.77.

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Dec
23

CP completes purchase of Detroit River Rail Tunnel

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Canadian Pacific announced yesterday it has completed its acquisition of an 83.5% stake in the Detroit River Rail Tunnel from certain affiliates of OMERS, the benefit pension plan for Ontario municipal employees.CP previously owned a 16.5% stake in the tunnel. The purchase price for the remaining stake is $312 million, subject to closing adjustments, CP officials said in a press release.The Class I announced in October that it would acquire full ownership of the 1.6-mile tunnel, which links Windsor, Ontario and Detroit. The acquisition will reduce the railroad's operating costs related to traffic movements through the tunnel, CP officials have said.OMERS first invested in the Detroit River Tunnel partnership in 2001.

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Dec
17

Canadian Pacific, IBEW agree to five-year labor pact

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Dec
04

CP raises funds for homeless veterans

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 12/4/2020 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific raised more than CA$400,000 for homeless veterans through a Spin for a Veteran event, which raises funds for the Homes for Heroes Foundation.All funds raised through the event, held Nov. 9-10, doubled the fundraising goal of CA$200,000, and brought the total dollars donated from the past four years to over CA$1.2 million. Each CA$100,000 builds one home, bringing CP's total to 12 homes since 2016, CP officials said in a press release.Seven CP teams participated in this year's 24-hour spin competition. The team comprised of CP's military veterans won the competition, covering about 538.6 miles.The Spin for a Veteran event was developed in response to the growing number of military veterans who have returned to civilian life and now face crisis, according to the event's website.

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Dec
03

CP proposes new transload hub in British Columbia

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 12/3/2020 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
The 100-acre facility would have an agricultural hub, auto compound and liquid energy transload and rail facility.Photo – CP

Canadian Pacific has proposed the construction of a multimodal, multicommodity transload and logistics facility next to its existing intermodal terminal in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. 

The 100-acre facility would have three major rail and transload components, including:

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Dec
02

CP, Hapag-Lloyd extend rail pact, add Port Saint John service

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Hapag-Lloyd — CP's largest customer by volume — will begin regular service via CP and Port Saint John, New Brunswick, in 2021.Photo – CP's Facebook page

Canadian Pacific and Hapag-Lloyd AG today announced they have extended their long-term rail service agreement to the end of 2025.

Additionally, Hapag-Lloyd — CP's largest customer by volume — will begin regular service via CP and Port Saint John, New Brunswick, in 2021.

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Nov
30

CP to serve expanded grain facility in Minnesota

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Farmer's Co-op Grain and Seed Association will contribute its existing grain elevator and related grain merchandising assets in Thief River Falls to the joint venture.Photo – farmerscooptrf.com

Riverland Ag Corp., a subsidiary of Ceres Global Ag Corp., has entered into an agreement with Farmer's Co-op Grain and Seed Association (FCGS) to form a grain merchandising joint venture to be based in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.

FCGS will contribute its existing grain elevator and related grain merchandising assets in Thief River Falls to the joint venture, with Riverland contributing cash. The transaction is expected to close in January 2021.

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Nov
03

Canadian Pacific sets new record with October grain haul

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The achievement exceeds the highest-ever record for a month, set in April.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific set a new record for shipping Canadian grain and grain products in October at 3.04 million metric tons (MMT) moved, the first time CP exceeded 3 MMT in a month.

The achievement exceeds the highest-ever record for a month, set in April 2020, by 6.9%. It also represents a 14.2% increase from the previous October record of 2.66 MMT set in in 2019, CP officials said in a press release.

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Oct
23

CP honors U.S., Canadian 'Elevators of the Year'

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For the 2019-2020 crop year, CP recognized elevators on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific yesterday announced two winners of its Elevator of the Year award: Viterra Gull Lake (Canada) and CHS Northland Grain Hazel (U.S.).

The Class I presents the award annually to grain elevators that achieve high volumes from a single loading point while consistently demonstrating efficient rail-car loading and a strong commitment to safety, CP officials said in a press release.

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