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    Movement of grain by rail has improved over the past year

    Transport Minister Lisa Raitt and Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz today announced that the Government of Canada will not renew its requirement for Canadian National Railway (CN) Company and Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) to transport minimum volumes of grain by rail after the current Order in Council expires on March 28, 2015.

    A year ago, the government took the unprecedented step of mandating volume requirements for moving grain by rail to protect Canada's farmers and maintain its reputation as a reliable grain shipper. As a result, Canada's overall grain exports have improved and the projected carry-out going into this new crop year is within the average range historically.

    Mandatory volume requirements continue to be an option if the grain supply chain compromises farmers' livelihoods, the economy or Canada's international reputation as a reliable shipper. The Government of Canada is encouraging CP and CN to continue to address shipper specific issues so shippers across Canada can grow and build their businesses.

    The government is also announcing that more grain monitoring statistics are now publically available. Today, a summary of the grain volume shipped by rail from August 2014 to January 2015 is available on the Grain Monitor's website and new weekly and monthly reports will also be posted at www.grainmonitor.ca.

    With government support, the Ag Transport Coalition is now reporting by corridor on weekly rail car supply to help individual shippers make business decisions. The government, with input from the Crop Logistics Working Group and the Ag Transport Coalition, will review the Grain Monitor Program before the new crop year to determine how more effective data can be collected to find efficiencies in the supply chain.

    The government is pleased that measures in the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act are being utilized within the supply chain:
    •Transparency in the supply chain is improving thanks to increased sharing of data on grain movement.
    •Service Level Agreements continue to be signed, providing shippers with rail car supply certainty and creating confidence in the supply chain, and reducing customer complaints and contract penalties.
    •Expanded interswitching provisions are allowing previously captive shippers to make use of different rail lines in order to meet the needs of their businesses.
    •Farmers continue to have the right to negotiate delivery contract penalties with their buyers; increasing accountability.

    The government remains committed to promoting economic growth by opening up and maintaining markets around the world, and looks forward to receiving, before the end of the year, the Canada Transportation Act review recommendations that will help inform long-term supply chain improvements.

    Quick Facts
    •Western Canadian shipments from ports are 31% higher than last year, and 25% higher than the 5 year average.
    •Under the mandated volume requirements CP and CN moved more than 50 million tonnes of grain exceeding the volume requirement by 5.5 million tonnes.
    •The projected carry-out will be 10 million tonnes in Western Canada, which is within the average range historically.
    •On March 7, 2014, the Government introduced an Order in Council (OIC) for a period of 90 days, to set out minimum volumes of grain to be moved by CN and CP each week, and requiring the railways to report on those weekly shipments.
    •The Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act, enacted in May 2014, extended the minimum volume requirements of 500,000 metric tonnes per week to the end of the 2013-14 crop year.
    •On August 1, a second OIC was introduced requiring CN and CP to each move 536,250 metric tonnes of grain per week until November 29, 2014. Regulatory changes were also introduced to facilitate better monitoring of the overall performance of the rail-based grain supply chain, to clarify the operational terms in service level agreements and to increase competition among railways by extending the limit for rail interswitching from 30 to 160 kilometres in the Prairie provinces.
    •The volume requirements were extended on November 29, 2014, until March 28, 2015.

    So basically by doing nothing and waiting a full year the back log from 2014 is now out of the system and were back to normal.
    Ah a lesson for all young farmers the Gov. Really never ever do anything to help you.
    Industry always wins.
    Your at the bottom of the fire hydrant and enjoy being pissed on because that really is farming in Canada.
    Every Thing is Peachy in Canada.

    #2
    Grain is moving again here SF3... perhaps we will be caught up by May on outstanding contracts now. Oil by rail seems to be dropping off somewhat.. which may help grain capacity.

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      #3
      I think oil has slowed down by rail. Melville yard still full Thursday as I headed north.
      Ah sad part farmers lost so much money due to this shit show in western Canada. Grain companies had their best year thanks to that shit show. And Groups want us to keep over producing because the world needs more food.
      Funny thing they simply let time heal the back log. No large crop last year was simply a way for all this to work out. Sad part it will happen over and over and over if nothing ever changes. Nothing has changed except time.
      Buffet at least is spending Billions on USA upgrades what are our guys doing.

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        #4
        Not one solution has been implemented to avoid the same thing from happening again.

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          #5
          Just for those who are feeling the battle; Fools Overture by Supertramp!

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            #6
            And in the end the RR and grain Companies will get paid to handle it all.
            I sometimes wonder if the grain companies even had sales for the grain or was it all smoke and mirrors.

            Show us the actual demurage charges like we used to see in annual reports.

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              #7
              The Cons are using the same philosophy for the transportation issue as in the attack ads on Justin T("the budget will balance itself").... the transportation issue will resolve itself.....hypocrites.

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                #8
                The words are very appropriate!!!

                – Fool's Overture Lyrics
                History recalls how great the fall can be
                While everybody's sleeping,
                the boats put out to sea

                Borne on the wings of time
                It seemed the answers were so easy to find
                "Too late," the prophets (profits) cry
                The island's sinking, let's take to the sky

                Called the man a fool, striped him of his pride
                Everyone was laughing up until the day he died
                And though the wound went deep
                Still he's calling us out of our sleep
                My friends, we're not alone
                He waits in silence to lead us all home

                So tell me that you find it hard to grow
                Well I know, I know, I know
                And you tell me that you've many seeds to sow
                Well I know, I know, I know

                Can you hear what I'm saying
                Can you see the parts that I'm playing
                "Holy Man, Rocker Man, Come on Queenie,
                Joker Man, Spider Man, Blue Eyed Meanie"

                So you found your solution
                What will be your last contribution?
                "Live it up, rip it up, why so lazy?
                Give it out, dish it out, let's go crazy,
                Yeah!"
                Songwriters: DAVIES, RICHARD / HODGSON, ROGER
                Fool's Overture lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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                  #9
                  Wmoebis, we can only speculate...

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                    #10
                    Wmoebis, we can only speculate...

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                      #11
                      This whole rail issue, that started in fall of 2013, all through 2014 and still just getting close to catching up in spring of 2015.
                      Big losers in the whole mess were farmers.
                      It was a great time to actually get some action done on the transportation file and take Canada into this new century ahead of others.
                      But we studied and listened to industry and studied some more and then did nothing as a smaller crop and down turn in oil helped straiten out the mess.
                      Sad really but that's how its done in Canada. Divide farmers first by groups that had great movement against those who had no movement. Divide and conquer.
                      Bring a spokesman out to show us stupid farmers that Basis is where it is because it just is.
                      Then again time goes buy and nothing happens. Over and over and over.
                      Read in USA as much as the guy controls so much in USA Buffet understands BNSF has to upgrade to keep the USA up on Exports.
                      Big infusion of cash to get this happening.
                      In Canada its shift every thing to Half speed and all is good.
                      Grain companies were as much to blame for the shit show as rail.
                      Profits from last year prove all was a smoke screen.
                      Farmers lost and industry won.

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                        #12
                        You folks are being too Logical!!!

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                          #13
                          Goodale asked a question to raitt in HOC direct from the ag transport coalition report and she said she couldn't confirm others reports. About 2 weeks ago.

                          Now she is using it in her decision making process for the new crop year.

                          Which is it?

                          The more important questions are:

                          1. Where are these easy to find reports that somewhat correlate to each other?

                          2. Where are the solutions to ensure this shit show doesn't happen again?

                          3. Where is farmer input - farm groups saying there hasn't been a workable solution found?

                          4. When was the last cost review on the railway- 1992? And no one thinks that should be a priority?

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