Canadian Pacific Kansas City exceeded grain revenue limit for 2023-24 crop year, transportation agency says

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Canadian Pacific Kansas City exceeded grain revenue limit for 2023-24 crop year, transportation agency says
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The Canadian Transportation Agency says CPKC’s revenue was $1.8-million above its entitlement of $869.89-million

It says the railway must pay the excess, plus a five per cent penalty of $91,204, to the Western Grains Research Foundation.

It says the 2023 to 2024 crop year saw a 3.5 per cent decrease in volumes from the previous year to 43.7 million tonnes, mainly because of lower crop exports. Study and track financial data on any traded entity: click to open the full quote page. Data updated as of

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