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CENTRAL RATES CONTROL

12th August 1949, Page 34
12th August 1949
Page 34
Page 34, 12th August 1949 — CENTRAL RATES CONTROL
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forms of transport, similar to, that to be set up in Britain under the Transport Act, is being advocated in Canada by the Dominion Steel and Coal Cor• poration. It is pressing its case before the Royal Commission on Transportation, A tribunal to regulate rates is suggested. The Royal Commission was informed that road haulage rates for many steel products in Ontario, where the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation's chief competitor was situated, had been lowered.