The blockades sidelined more than 1,400 freight and passenger trains and, according to analyst estimates, cost the company scores of millions of dollars.
CN chief executive JJ Ruest says the recovery process will take several weeks as shipments of bulk and consumer products ramp up.
CN shut down its eastern network on
Provincial police cleared the blockade last week, which was launched in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs who oppose a natural gas pipeline slated to pass through their traditional territory in
Hereditary chiefs reached a draft agreement Sunday with senior federal and provincial government ministers centering on rights and title.
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