Transportation/Trucking — October 23, 2009
Canadian Pacific employees move the Olympic Spirit
KAMLOOPS, BC,
"Canadian Pacific employees are uniquely qualified to move the Olympic Spirit," said
Almost 5,000 employees from across
Employees who signed their name to the CP Spirit Train Wall of Fame were automatically entered in an internal contest to win an all expenses-paid trip to the 2010 Winter Games for four. Tennile Haug, a clerk at Canadian Pacific's Crew Management Center, was announced today as the winner.
"Thank you CP! I can't wait to share this Olympic experience in my own country with my friends and family," said
Another 47 Canadian Pacific employees will also experience the 2010 Winter Games as volunteers. These employees were chosen through a rigorous internal selection process in which they detailed their involvement in the areas of community, sport and sustainability; the three pillars of the Olympic Movement. CP will pay expenses for those employees during their 2010 Winter Games experience.
"I'll be working at the
Hundreds of Canadian Pacific employees in Metro
Canadian Pacific employees have been working for months to coordinate and move construction and staging material needed for February. Tents, scaffolding, fencing, paint, scoreboards, ticket kiosks, hockey nets and bleachers are on their way to
Visible across
Canadian Pacific has supported Canadian Olympians since 1924, when Canada's gold medal winning hockey team returned from
Backgrounders on CP's Olympic Activation are available online at www.cpr.ca
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Canadian Pacific, through the ingenuity of its employees located across
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