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Canada train derailment lawsuit adds defendants

More defendants have been added to a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. rail company whose oil train derailed and exploded, killing 50 people in Quebec.

The team of lawyers says the lawsuit has been amended to include Irving Oil, which runs a refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick, and World Fuel Services and its subsidiary, Dakota Plains Holdings.

The lawsuit initially was only against Montreal, Maine & Atlantic railway and its employees.

The train was carrying crude oil sold by Dakota Plains Holdings at the time of the July 6 derailment.

The lawyers allege the newly named defendants failed to ensure the highly flammable contents in the tankers were properly contained and safely transported. Officials at Irving Oil, World Fuel Services and Dakota Plains didn’t immediately return messages seeking comment.

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Canadian railways review rules after derailment

Canada’s two largest railways said Thursday they are reviewing procedures for securing stopped trains, pending new federal rules following the derailment of a runaway train in Quebec.

Canadian National (CN) told AFP it is reviewing what it described as already “robust policies” to secure its trains.

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) meanwhile reportedly issued an internal bulletin announcing changes to its safety operations in anticipation of a Transport Canada order.

The bulletin, cited by the daily Globe and Mail, says parking trains carrying dangerous goods on main lines is now prohibited, and hand brakes must be applied whenever a train is left unsupervised for more than one hour.

“With the recent tragic incident that occurred in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, in preparation to a pending order by Transport Canada, Canadian Pacific is revising our operating instructions,” the companysaid.

In an email to AFP, a CP spokesman added that unattended locomotives outside a terminal or yard will now be locked.

“These enhanced safety and operating rules,” CP spokesman Ed Greenberg said, “are an update to (the company’s) current general operating instructions for our employees” and “were identified from what recently occurred” in Lac-Megantic.

Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway’s runaway oil tanker train derailed and exploded on July 6, flattening part of the picturesque Quebec town of Lac-Megantic and killing up to 50 people.

The railway’s chairman said last week that the disaster appeared to have been caused by an engineer’s failure to properly set hand brakes on the train.

The train was carrying crude oil from the Bakken shale fields of North Dakota in 72 tanker cars through the resort town of 6,000 near the Canada-US border.

It had been scheduled to cross Maine to an Irving Oil refinery in New Brunswick.

Canada’s transportation minister was not immediately available for comment nor to confirm the pending new train safety rules.

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Captain of NJ college tennis team disappears; purse found at George Washington Bridge

Authorities say the purse of a missing College of New Jersey student was found on the south walkway of the George Washington Bridge.

A Port Authority spokesman says the purse, with Paige Aiello’s ID, was found shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday.

The college says it was informed Wednesday that the captain of the women’s tennis team, who is from Hillsborough, had been reported missing.

The Port Authority says New York harbor police scanned the waters of the Hudson and did not find anything.

The college senior’s mother told The Associated Press on Thursday that her daughter’s car had been recovered in New Brunswick.

Hillsborough police referred questions to the Somerset County prosecutor’s office. It has not commented on the investigation.

The college is located in Ewing.

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Rutgers president to hold town hall in Newark

Rutgers University president Robert Barchi (BAR’-chee) is about to face some tough questions.

The embattled president will hold a town hall meeting at the school’s Newark campus Monday.

Barchi will face some students and faculty who say they lost confidence in him even before the controversy involving men’s basketball coach Mike Rice erupted last week.

They say a plan to re-organize the state’s higher education system shortchanges the Rutgers campuses in Camden and Newark.

There is a proposal for the Camden and Newark law schools to merge. The plan will merge Rutgers with the state’s University of Medicine and Dentistry. It’s expected to cost up to $75 million.

Some faculty members say research money and resources will be funneled to the campus in New Brunswick.

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Aboriginal groups stage protests across Canada

Aboriginals are slowing highway traffic, snarling a rail line and protesting at the busiest Canada-US crossing point as part of a “day of action” in their ongoing dispute with the government over treaty rights.

Hundreds of supporters of the “Idle No More” movement gathered Friday at one entrance of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ontario. Another entrance to the border crossing remained open, and organizers say the protest will not be a blockade.

Protesters also slowed traffic on a highway in Quebec and stopped a train on a rail line outside of Winnipeg. Marchers also temporarily diverted traffic from a bridge in New Brunswick.

The Idle No More movement began last month in protest of a federal bill that aboriginal groups say threatens their treaty rights established in Canada‘s Constitution.

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