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Canada and Manitoba to study expanding Port of Churchill for year-round Arctic shipping and trade.
The federal and Manitoba governments are launching a study to assess expanding the Port of Churchill and Arctic shipping, evaluating how improved infrastructure could boost trade in mining, energy, and grain.
The study, concluding in March, will gauge industry interest in using the port with upgrades to rail, roads, and icebreaking vessels to extend the shipping season.
While the project has been discussed for decades, challenges remain, including a short ice-free window and rail needs.
The federal government is spending up to $248,600, with plans for an all-weather road, energy corridor, and potential pipeline.
The initiative aims to strengthen Canada’s economic resilience and global market access.
Canadá y Manitoba estudiarán la expansión del puerto de Churchill para el transporte marítimo y el comercio durante todo el año en el Ártico.