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Last-minute deal aims to get Canada's freight trains back on track

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The Canadian government has forced two major Canadian railroad companies and their unions into binding arbitration in a wage dispute. The agreement will preserve train service on both sides of the border, preventing potential disruptions to supply chains. NBC News' Christine Romans reports.