Federal government issues ultimatum over broken rail line to Churchill

Federal government issues ultimatum over broken rail line to Churchill

Published on October 24, 2017

WINNIPEG -- The federal government has issued an ultimatum to the owners of a broken rail line that has cut off the town of Churchill in northern Manitoba -- fix it within 30 days or face an $18.8-million lawsuit.

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