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Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. is trying to contain a leak of crude oil after another one of its trains derailed in Saskatchewan Tuesday.

The news comes after another train collision at the railway over the weekend in one of its yards east of Medicine Hat, Alberta.

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Ed Greenberg, CP spokesman, said the derailment Monday occurred near the village of Jansen, about 150 kilometres east of Saskatoon.

He said the railway was still investigating the cause of the derailment, which involved five cars derailing off a mixed freight train, including one car that contained crude oil and was leaking. There were no reports of injury or fire.

On Saturday, the railway had another two-train collision in its yard near Medicine Hat. Mr. Greenberg said CP was investigating the incident. A conductor was taken to hospital after the crash has since been been sent home, Mr. Greenberg said.

“No regulated commodities involved, and there were no public safety or environmental issues,” he said about Medicine Hat collision.