Globe and Mail: Long before disaster struck, the 5,900 residents of Lac-Mégantic had grown accustomed to the sight of large oil tankers rolling through their small, tightly knit community in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.
A shortage of oil pipelines in North America had created a new kind of railway industry traversing the continent. In just a few years, tankers carrying crude oil from the resource-rich West had grown from a mere 8,000 in 2009 to nearly 400,000, and Lac-Mégantic is located along one of the......
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Inside the Oil-Shipping Industry That Brought Disaster to Lac-Mégantic
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on December 3rd, 2013
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