Canada's new rules could cost railways that cause forest fires

TORONTO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Canada's new rail safety legislation would make it possible for governments to recover costs from railways for any fire they cause, not just accidents that involve crude oil, said Transport Canada, a change that could force railways to pay millions in costs associated with forest fires.
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