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A Canadian energy firm is exploring investment in the Port of Churchill, with Manitoba preparing to sign a non-disclosure agreement for potential Arctic shipping expansion.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced on January 29, 2026, that a major Canadian energy company is evaluating investment in the Port of Churchill, aiming to expand Arctic shipping and infrastructure.
The province is preparing to sign a non-disclosure agreement to advance discussions, though the company remains unnamed.
The project could include a pipeline, terminal, and icebreaking vessels to extend the shipping season.
Federal support includes a study on specialized icebreakers, while Manitoba has invested $51 million in rail upgrades and a critical-minerals storage facility.
The port's development hinges on continued infrastructure improvements and federal backing.
Una empresa energética canadiense está explorando la inversión en el Puerto de Churchill, con Manitoba preparándose para firmar un acuerdo de confidencialidad para la posible expansión del transporte marítimo en el Ártico.