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2nd Canadian National Railway worker dies in B.C.

A Canadian National Railwayconductor was fatally injured while working just outside of a rail yard in Prince Rupert, according to theunion representing rail industry workers in B.C.

Teamsters Canada says the death happened Monday, but CN not releasing cause

CN has recorded two fatalities this month related to switching operations at railyards in B.C. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

A Canadian National Railwayconductor was fatally injured while working just outside of a rail yard in Prince Rupert, according to theunion representing rail industry workers in B.C.

According to a statement from Teamsters Canada, the workerwas a man in his 30s who had been with the company since 2018.

The union identified the man as a CN conductor, though hisname is not being released.

"I would like to extend our deepest condolences to our fallen brother's loved ones and colleagues," said the national president of Teamsters CanadaFranois Laporte.

CN alsoemailed a statement confirming thata fatal "incident" happened on CN property involving a CN employee in Port Edward on Monday. Port Edward is a community about 20 kilometres south of Prince Rupert, B.C.

"We want to offer our sincere condolences to the employee's family and community in these tragic times," the CN spokesperson said.

2nd worker death in June

The union confirmed Monday'sdeath is the second CN conductorfatalityrelating to "switching operations" so far this month.

On June 1, RCMPwere called toinvestigatea workplaceincident that led to the death of a CN worker at the Thornton rail yard.

The Transportation Safety Board and theBC Coroners Service were also called to investigate.

"Incidents like these are never acceptable. Every accident, every fatality is preventable," said Laporte.