OTTAWA—Canada’s Transportation Minister said Wednesday the place was “many, quite a few weeks” absent from a return to normal for freight-rail visitors, soon after law enforcement this week dismantled a blockade that had choked off shipments from east to west.
Marc Garneau informed reporters in Ottawa the blockade, set up in an indigenous community roughly a hundred and twenty miles east of Toronto, has “definitely slowed factors down” and warned repercussions may perhaps not be understood for months. The blockade affected the key east-west corridor operated by Canadian Countrywide…