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Pacific Region (2005)
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Transport Canada strengthens safety requirements imposed on CN - December 14, 2005
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Transport Canada orders CN to limit all northbound trains in the Squamish area to a maximum of 80 cars - December 7, 2005
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Canada Line launched as partners unveil vehicle - November 25, 2005
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Three freight sustainability projects in Quebec announced to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - November 24, 2005
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Three freight sustainability projects in British Columbia announced to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - November 24, 2005
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Twenty-three marine security projects announced in British Columbia - November 23, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Nanaimo Port Authority - November 21, 2005
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New environmentally friendly projects in British Columbia to receive funding under Freight Incentives Program - November 17, 2005
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$8.1 million federal-provincial partnership to make southern Vancouver Island safer - November 8, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Pacific Pilotage Authority - November 8, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointments to Port Alberni Port Authority - November 8, 2005
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Transport Canada orders CN to limit the length of conventional trains in British Columbia - November 4, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Fraser River Port Authority - November 3, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Prince Rupert Port Authority - November 3, 2005
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Task force completes report on British Columbia trucking dispute - October 28, 2005
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Sustainable Transportation projects announced in British Columbia - October 28, 2005
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Vancouver's Main Street poised to be a national transit showcase - September 26, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointments to North Fraser Port Authority - September 1, 2005
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Contract awarded for electrical upgrades at Port Hardy Airport - August 23, 2005
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The Government of Canada establishes task force to review issues in the British Columbia trucking dispute - August 8, 2005
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Government of Canada announces further measures to normalize action at the ports of British Columbia - August 5, 2005
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The Government of Canada takes action to facilitate negotiations in the British Columbia trucking dispute - July 29, 2005
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New ramps on Highway 1 in B.C.: $2.5 million project to improve access, ease congestion - July 26, 2005
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Transport minister announces appointment to Pacific Pilotage Authority - July 19, 2005
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Government of Canada and Province of British Columbia to invest over $500,000 in Intelligent Transportation Systems - July 14, 2005
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Government of Canada and Province of British Columbia to fund Intelligent Transportation Systems research and development - July 6, 2005
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Safety to be improved at 12 railway crossings in British Columbia - June 29, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment of chair of the board of the Pacific Pilotage Authority - June 20, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Fraser River Port Authority - June 15, 2005
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Sustainable transportation projects announced in British Columbia - June 8, 2005
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Transport Minister proposes appointment to the Pacific Pilotage Authority - May 25, 2005
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Transport Minister proposes reappointment to Ridley Terminals Inc. - April 21, 2005
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Transport Minister announces appointment to Vancouver Port Authority - April 20, 2005
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New $2.6 million extension of FAST truck lane to ease border congestion - April 15, 2005
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Funding announced for safety improvements at 11 airports in British Columbia - April 7, 2005
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Coal Harbour public port facility officially transferred to local interests - March 24, 2005
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Whaletown public port facility officially transferred to local interests - February 8, 2005
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Intelligent Transportation Systems project funded in British Columbia - January 12, 2005
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Intelligent Transportation Systems projects funded - January 12, 2005
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Transport Canada appeals transportation appeal tribunal decision - January 7, 2005
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