Prairie farmers facing transport crisis as rails abandoned: closing smaller railway lines means higher taxes for cash-strapped farmers to get produce to market

Substandard highways and disappearing railway branch lines are a fact of life all over Canada. However, only on the Prairies, and especially in Saskatchewan, have geography and a resource-based economy conspired to create a mammoth problem.

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