Alberta and the Federal government are at loggerheads about what to do about the lack of capacity to ship crude oil out of the province, which is costing the Canadian economy as much as $80 million a day. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's plan is buy more rail cars to help ship additional oil, as well as force a production cut from the biggest oil producers starting in January. One plan floated was a proposed joint purchase of two unit trains, estimated at $350 million.
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