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RE: Rail & Infrastructure Blockades in Canada

2-19-2020

We, the Surrey Board of Trade, representing 6,000 member contacts which are employers in Surrey, are writing to you regarding the blockades occurring across Canada to ask you to work with provinces and law enforcement agencies to bring an end to the ongoing disruptions of public services and particularly to restore all rail services immediately.

 

In addition to preventing access to public transportation for tens of thousands of individual Canadians, these disruptions severely limit the movement of perishable foods and other consumer items, grain, construction materials and propane throughout Canada. We are deeply concerned about the damage to the Canadian economy, the unfair denial of access to transportation services for Canadian citizens, and the undermining of the rule of law.

These illegal blockades, which also affect the movement of natural resources like timber, aluminum, coal and oil, will take an increasing toll if the government does not act decisively to restore order. Factories and mines may soon face difficult decisions about their ability to continue operations, and the damage to Canadian supply chains will extend beyond our borders and harm our reputation as a stable partner in international trade.

A rail disruption of this magnitude constitutes an emergency for the Canadian economy. On behalf of our 6,000 business contacts represented by the Surrey Board of Trade, we urge the government to act without further delay.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

H. Captain (Navy) Anita Huberman

CEO, Surrey Board of Trade

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