Winnipeg Free Press By: Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 3:14 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later
The head of Canadian Pacific referred to its rival s bid for U.S. railway Kansas City Southern fantasyland as a war of words between Canada s two largest railroads continued to heat up.
In this Nov. 5, 2004 file photo, the logo of Kansas City Southern is down on a restored 1954 Kansas City Southern passenger locomotive at Union Station in Kansas City, Mo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Norman Ng/The Kansas City Star via AP
The head of Canadian Pacific referred to its rival s bid for U.S. railway Kansas City Southern fantasyland as a war of words between Canada s two largest railroads continued to heat up.
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 10:33 AM CDT Monday, Apr. 5, 2021
TORONTO - Transat AT shares plunged as much as 22.6 per cent in the first day of trading after Air Canada pulled the plug on its takeover of the Montreal-based tour operator over Europe s unwillingness to approve the deal.
Air Transat and an Air Canada planes are seen on the tarmac at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
TORONTO - Transat AT shares plunged as much as 22.6 per cent in the first day of trading after Air Canada pulled the plug on its takeover of the Montreal-based tour operator over Europe s unwillingness to approve the deal.