Supreme Court to weigh appropriate legal path for reviewing complaint about railway

Feb 19, 2026 | 3:03 PM

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will help decide the appropriate means of reviewing a company’s complaint about the service provided by a railway.

In November 2023, the Canadian Transportation Agency ruled that Canadian National Railway Co. failed to meet the level of service it owed to Alberta Pacific Forest Industries Inc.

The agency is a federal regulator and quasi-judicial tribunal and, under section 41 of the Canadian Transportation Act, its decisions may be appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal on questions of law or jurisdiction.

CN wanted to contest factual findings so it pursued an appeal under a provision of the Federal Courts Act, not under section 41.