Canadian railways positive about Trump despite concerns about lumber quotas
MONTREAL — Canada’s two largest railways are positive about the impact of a Donald Trump presidency despite some concern about the possibility of quotas being placed on lumber exports.
Senior executives from Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways told a transportation conference Wednesday they’re not worried at this point about the U.S. president-elect’s threat to alter the North American Free Trade Agreement.
CP Rail president Keith Creel said Trump’s attention in threatening changes to the trade deal is targeted mainly at Mexico, not Canada.
And he sees potential benefits if Trump moves forward with a US$1-trillion infrastructure program and cuts the U.S. corporate tax rate to 15 per cent.


