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CN executive vice-president Claude Mongeau to address Citi Industrial Manufacturing & Transportation Conference Nov. 12

Mon Nov 2, 2009 11:00am EST
CN executive vice-president Claude Mongeau to address Citi Industrial
Manufacturing & Transportation Conference Nov. 12

MONTREAL, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Claude Mongeau, CN executive
vice-president, will address Citi's 2009 Industrial Manufacturing &
Transportation Conference in New York on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009, at 10.30
a.m. EST.
Mongeau will discuss the CN franchise and the company's business opportunities
and prospects.
CN will provide a live audio webcast of Mongeau's presentation and supply
slides supporting his remarks via the Investors section of the company's
website, www.cn.ca/investors.

CN (TSX: CNR)(NYSE: CNI) - Canadian National Railway Company and its operating
railway subsidiaries - spans Canada and mid-America, from the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans to the Gulf of Mexico, serving the ports of Vancouver, Prince
Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the key
metropolitan areas of Toronto, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Duluth,
Minn./Superior, Wis., Green Bay, Wis., Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, and
Jackson, Miss., with connections to all points in North America. For more
information on CN, visit the company's website at www.cn.ca.
SOURCE  CN

Media: Mark Hallman, Director, Communications & Public Affairs, (905)
669-3384; Investors: Robert Noorigian, Vice-President, Investor Relations,
(514) 399-0052



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