Canada proposes C$250,000 fines for rail safety misses

OTTAWA, May 16 (Reuters) - Canada will propose fines of up to C$250,000 ($229,000) on railway companies that violate safety requirements, the government announced on Friday in the latest reaction to last year's deadly oil-by-rail crash in Lac-Megantic, Quebec.
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