New study to help assess potential impact of expanding port on Hudson Bay
WINNIPEG — The federal government is taking another step toward a potential expansion of the Port of Churchill in Manitoba and increased shipping through the Arctic.
Ottawa, along with the Manitoba government and other partners, is launching a market-sounding study on how road, rail and port improvements might attract more business from exporters.
The idea of expanding trade through Churchill and the Arctic Ocean has been discussed for decades but faces obstacles, including a short ice-free season and a railway that would need upgrades to handle heavier, more frequent traffic.
The project made a list of initiatives being considered as “transformative” by the federal government last year, although it was not among five projects highlighted in September for an initial round of nation-building infrastructure work.
