Government will pay 'premium' if it shunts aside rail leases, Notley warns
The newly elected Alberta government could pay a premium if it tries to transfer $3.7 billion worth of crude-by-rail contracts to the private sector, former premier Rachel Notley said, the same day the UCP government restated its commitment to getting out of the contracts and one day after the head of Canada's largest railway said he would work with Premier Kenney to find solutions.