Port of Churchill

Dominic LeBlanc, President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy, announced on Sept. 11 that the Port of Montreal expansion project in Contrecœur is on the preliminary list of major national projects for MPO review, the Port reported via social media. (Photograph Courtesy of the Port)
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Canada’s MPO Set to Review New Projects

The government of Canada on Sept. 11 reported that the Contrecoeur Container Terminal project in Montréal, Quebec, is part of the first series of projects being referred to the new Major Projects Office

The 627-mile HBRY that connects with CN in The Pas, running north through Manitoba to the Hudson Bay at the Port of Churchill. (Screen Grab from a Prairies Economic Development Canada Video)

For Canada’s HBRY, Port of Churchill, another C$175MM

Transport Canada and Prairies Economic Development Canada on March 21 committed to investing a total of C$175 million over a five-year period to support operations and maintenance of the Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) and pre-development activities at the Port of Churchill.

The 627-mile HBRY that connects with CN in The Pas, running north through Manitoba to the Hudson Bay at the Port of Churchill. (Screen Grab from a Arctic Gateway Group Video)

For HBRY, Port of Churchill, an C$80MM Infusion

The governments of Canada and Manitoba on Feb. 4 committed to investing C$43 million and C$36.4 million, respectively, over a two-year period to continue upgrading Hudson Bay Railway (HBRY) and Port of Churchill.

Pictured, Left to Right: Jean Savage, Trinity Industries and Parker Hannifin Corporation (Trinity Industries Photograph); Chris Avery, Arctic Gateway Group; and Justin Garrod, HDR. (Photographs courtesy of the respective companies unless otherwise noted.)
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People News: PH, AGG, HDR

Trinity Industries’ Jean Savage is elected to the Board of Parker Hannifin Corporation (PH), a motion and control technologies supplier. Also, Manitoba, Canada-based Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) appoints Chris Avery as CEO; and HDR elevates Justin Garrod to Transit and Rail Construction Management Lead.