The federal and Manitoba governments are putting more than $79 million into a railway and a port in the province's north.
Canada is suddenly considering its short- and long-term export and transport options for the oil industry, which includes ...
The governments of Canada and Manitoba on Feb. 4 committed to investing C$43 million and C$36.4 million, respectively, over a ...
Premier Wab Kinew just threw $34 million at Churchill, hoping to transform it into an international shipping hub. That’s a ...
While the Port of Thunder Bay will not likely be impacted by steel and aluminum tariffs threatened by the U.S. government earlier this week, there could still be implications. Although U.S. levies ...
Manitoba’s Northern Port is getting a substantial boost from the provincial government. On Tuesday, the Government of ...
The province will spread 36 million dollars over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group for infrastructure projects. It's part ...
The Manitoba government is investing $36.4 million over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) for capital ...
The federal government will spend $43 million to maintain a northern rail line, and Manitoba’s government will spend $36.4 ...
The money is to be used to finish work on the Hudson Bay Railway and to continue redevelopment of the Port of Churchill.
On the face of it, pouring another $80 million into reinvigorating the Port of Churchill is illogical. But as events of recent weeks underscore, we’re living in an illogical world. *Billed as $4 ...
The money is to be used to finish work on the Hudson Bay Railway and to continue redevelopment of the Port of Churchill. The federal government committed $43 million to completing the restoration ...
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