Saying sorry: CN apologizes to Manitoba rancher for oil spill after derailment
ST-LAZARE, Man. — A top CN executive telephoned a Manitoba rancher on Monday to apologize after one of the company’s trains derailed and spilled oil on his land.
“CN executive vice-president Sean Finn spoke directly with Mr. Jayme Corr … to discuss how best to remedy any damages stemming from the derailment and to reassure him that we will be working closely with him and his family in the coming days,” said company spokesman Jonathan Abecassis.
Corr, who had initially complained the company ignored him for two days after Saturday’s 37-car derailment, said the call went well.
“He was sorry that they didn’t get in contact with me sooner,” he said. “(It) should have happened a couple days ago, but I’m feeling a little more confident in the cleanup.”