Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSE:CP) Files An 8-K Other Events

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Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSE:CP) Files An 8-K Other Events

ITEM 8.01

Other Events
On April 26, 2017 Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (the Company)
announced that the Company and senior officials from the
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, the Montreal Port Authority,
Global Container Terminals Canada, Montreal Gateway Terminals
Partnership, DP World Canada, Logistec Corp. and Fraser Surrey
Docks met at CPs head office in Calgary to discuss their
commitment to working together in promoting Canadas largest and
two most important gateways to the international supply chain.
A copy of the news release>is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this
current report on Form 8- K.
ITEM 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits
Exhibit No.
Exhibit Description
Exhibit 99.1
News Release dated April 26, 2017, announcing the
Companys meeting with the Vancouver Port Authority, the
Montreal Port Authority, Global Container Terminals
Canada, Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership, DP
World Canada, Logistec Corp. and Fraser Surrey Docks,
to discuss their commitment to working together in
promoting Canadas largest and two most important
gateways to the international supply chain.


About Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSE:CP)

Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (CP), together with its subsidiaries, operates a transcontinental railway in Canada and the United States. The Company operates in rail transportation segment. The Company’s business mix includes bulk commodities, merchandise freight and intermodal traffic over a network of approximately 12,500 miles, serving the principal business centers of Canada from Montreal, Quebec, to Vancouver, British Columbia, and the United States Northeast and Midwest regions. The Company transports bulk commodities, merchandise freight and intermodal traffic. Bulk commodities include Canadian grain, U.S. grain, coal, potash, and fertilizers and sulfur. Merchandise freight consists of finished vehicles and automotive parts, as well as forest and industrial and consumer products. Intermodal traffic consists of retail goods in overseas containers that can be transported by train, ship and truck and in domestic containers and trailers that can be moved by train and truck.

Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSE:CP) Recent Trading Information

Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSE:CP) closed its last trading session down -2.27 at 207.72 with 507,445 shares trading hands.