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cp rail

All aboard! If you've ever aspired to be a train conductor then here's your chance. The Canadian Pacific Railway is hiring conductors in Ontario and no railway experience is required.

CP Railway recently merged with Kansas City Southern Railway to become CPKC and is now the "first and only rail network connecting Canada, the United States and Mexico."

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All aboard! If you've ever dreamed of becoming a train conductor then this opportunity with Canadian Pacific Railway is worth checking out.

The company is hiring train conductors in several locations across Ontario and you don't need a degree or experience to apply. The positions are currently available in Schreiber, London, Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Chapleau, and Kenora.

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If you're looking for a new career route, Canadian Pacific is hiring for train conductors all over Alberta and there are positions for trainees and qualified conductors.

The railway, which is headquartered in Calgary, is hiring conductors in Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge, and you could earn triple figures and get a pretty sweet signing bonus too.

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A train was derailed in Alberta on Sunday, causing approximately 43 cars carrying potash to come off the tracks in the incident near Fort Macleod, said police.

Police responded to the derailed train near Highway 3 between Range Rd. 251 and Range Rd. 252 on May 22 at around 8:15 a.m. Fire crews and CP Rail also responded to the incident, the RCMP said on social media.

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