Port of Vancouver’s ‘transformational’ upgrade is referred to Major Projects Office
TSAWWASSEN — Upgrading the Port of Vancouver has been referred to Canada’s Major Projects Office for possible fast-tracking, with Federal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon calling it a “transformational strategy” to grow and diversify trade.
MacKinnon announced the referral on Thursday at a news conference in Delta, B.C., where he said the upgrades known as the Gateway Strategy will aim to boost trade capacity and allow Canada to reach more global markets such as the Indo-Pacific region.
“Canada needs modern transportation infrastructure that helps our businesses compete, gets Canadian goods to new markets, and creates good jobs across the country,” MacKinnon said in a statement.
“By investing in our ports and transportation network, we are growing our economy, strengthening our supply chains, while protecting the environment.”
