Last-minute deal to get Canada’s freight trains back on track


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Canada’s government stepped in to force two big Canadian rail lines and their union into binding arbitration over a contract dispute. The deal will keep the trains running, preventing potential supply-chain disruptions on both sides of the border. NBC News’ Christine Romans reports.



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