The minister directed Transport Canada to remove the least crash-resistant DOT-111 tank cars from service; second, to require DOT-111 tank cars that do not meet the standard published in January 2014 in the Canada Gazette, part 1, or any other future standard, to be phased out within three years; third, to require emergency response assistance plans for even a single tank car carrying crude oil, gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, and ethanol; fourth, to create a task force that brings municipalities, first responders, railways, and shippers together to strengthen emergency response capacity across the country; and fifth, to require r
ailway companies to reduce the speed ...[+++] of trains carrying dangerous goods and implement other key operating practices.Premièrement, la ministre a ordonné à Transports Canada de retirer de la circulation les wagons-citernes DOT-111 les moins résistants aux collisions. Deuxièmement, Transports Canada doit exiger que les wagons-citernes DOT-111 qui ne respectent pas les normes publiées dans la Partie I de la Gazette du Canada en janvier 2014, ou toute autre norme à venir, soient éliminés progressivement sur trois ans.