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Railroad company tells mayor what to say

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With 20,000 miles of railroad track in North America, the Canadian National Railway (CN) is connecte...

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Well, I hope this kind of thing is not typical, but people keep telling me that it is. All I can say is that I have gone through thousands of city emails over the years, and I have never seen it before. Now I assume that every quote from every person in that magazine was made up in-house, which makes the whole thing seem kind of cynical. CN could just as easily attribute those sentences to themselves, instead of sticking a politician’s face next to them.

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