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:: Saturday, March 06, 2004 ::
Riot squad called to open up entrance to CN trainyard; Contract talks pending Canadian Press
MONTREAL (CP) - Montreal riot police were called to open up access to a Canadian National Railway trainyard on Friday as striking CN workers picketed the entrance.
CN spokesman Mark Hallman said 50 to 60 workers had tried to prevent trucks from entering and leaving the Montreal terminal, and CN police contacted municipal police after the workers blocked a city street. He said there was no violence and truck traffic resumed at the site.------------------------------------------- posted 1:32 PM :: reference link ::
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