Examples of Canadian Pacific in a sentence
Railroad protective liability insurance (occurrence form), in the name of the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad d/b/a Canadian Pacific, with limits of no less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and $6,000,000 aggregate for personal injury and property damage.
These unaudited interim consolidated financial statements of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (“CP”, or “the Company”), expressed in Canadian dollars, reflect management’s estimates and assumptions that are necessary for their fair presentation in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”).
Canadian Pacific Railway Company, a 100%-owned subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (“CPRL”), is the issuer of certain debt securities, which are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by CPRL.
Prior to that, Mr. Hodgins held the position of Vice President and Treasurer of Canadian Pacific Limited (a diversified energy, transportation and hotels company) from 1998 to 2002 and was Chief Financial Officer of TransCanada PipeLines Limited (a TSX and NYSE-listed energy transportation company) from 1993 to 1998.
All notices received by Canadian Pacific Railway Company in accordance with this Article shall be deemed to have been received by Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Soo Line Railroad Company, Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corporation, and Delaware and Xxxxxx Railway Company, Inc.
On July 4, 2001, the Boothroyd, Cook’s Ferry, Matsqui, Seabird Island, and Skuppah Indian Bands located in the Fraser and Thompson River Valleys of British Columbia invited Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) officials to celebrate at the Seabird Island Reserve and acknowledge the ratification of a settlement agreement to resolve litigation commenced by CPR in 1993.
It should be noted that the contents of this paper do not necessarily reflect the views of Canadian Pacific.
Railroad protective liability insurance (occurrence form), in the name of the Dakota, Minnesota, & Eastern Railroad Company d/b/a Canadian Pacific, with limits of $5,000,000.00 per occurrence and $10,000,000.00 aggregate for bodily injury (including death) and property damage.
Additionally, two 'Code of Conduct for Shark Encounters' documents have been developed to reduce the mortality of Basking Shark, as well as other Canadian Pacific shark species such as Bluntnose Sixgill and Tope Shark resulting from entanglement and bycatch in commercial, aquaculture, and recreational fisheries.
Freight service is provided to other metropolitan areas by numerous trucking establishments and two major railroads, the Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific.