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Irving Oil pleads guilty

Company fined $4M after probe into 2013 Lac Megantic rail disaster

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Irving Oil has been ordered to pay $4 million after pleading guilty to 34 counts stemming from the investigat­ion into the 2013 rail disaster in Lac Megantic, Que.

The charges under the Transporta­tion of Dangerous Goods Act result from a joint investigat­ion by Transport Canada and the RCMP that was prompted by the deadly train derailment.

On July 6, 2013, a train carrying 7.7 million litres of crude oil sped toward the small Quebec town at 104 km/h before derailing, killing 47 people in the resulting fire and explosions. “Today, we close another chapter in this tragic event,” Transporta­tion Minister Marc Garneau wrote in a statement Thursday.

The federal Public Prosecutio­n Service said Thursday that a provincial court judge in Saint John, N.B., ordered Irving Oil to pay fines totalling $400,320.

It will also pay nearly $3.6 million for the implementa­tion of research programs in safety standards under the Transporta­tion of Dangerous Goods Act and its regulation­s. The offences were committed over eight months, from November 2012 to July 2013, involving transporta­tion of approximat­ely 14,000 rail cars of crude oil for Irving Oil.

Following the train derailment in Lac Megantic, the investigat­ion by Transport Canada and the RCMP revealed that Irving Oil had not complied with all applicable safety requiremen­ts by not classifyin­g the crude oil being carried by trains as a dangerous good. In addition, the shipping documents on board the trains were incorrect.

The statement also says Irving Oil did not adequately train its employees in the transporta­tion of dangerous goods, an offence under the act.

Irving Oil issued its own statement, saying it believes strongly in the importance of safety and regulatory compliance, and that it takes the charges seriously.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Smoke rises from railway cars that were carrying crude oil after derailing in downtown Lac-Megantic, Que., on July 6, 2013. Irving Oil has been ordered to pay $4 million after pleading guilty to 34 counts stemming from the disaster.
CP PHOTO Smoke rises from railway cars that were carrying crude oil after derailing in downtown Lac-Megantic, Que., on July 6, 2013. Irving Oil has been ordered to pay $4 million after pleading guilty to 34 counts stemming from the disaster.

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