by Steven-Kenneth | Mar 30, 2022 | Alex Binkley, St. Lawrence, Seaway and Great Lakes
By Alex Binkley More than 38 million tonnes of cargo passed through the St. Lawrence Seaway during 2021, up about one per cent from its 2020 results even though grain shipments dropped by 20 per cent compared to the previous year, The St. Lawrence Seaway Management...
by Steven-Kenneth | Mar 30, 2022 | Ports and Terminals, Theo van de Kletersteeg
By Theo van de Kletersteeg Canadian Sailings has recently completed another annual study comparing financial and other performance data related to federally- operated Canadian Port Authorities from 2019 to 2020 (Data for 2021 will not be available until July or...
by Steven-Kenneth | Mar 30, 2022 | Alex Binkley, Ports and Terminals
By Alex Binkley Modernizing governance of the 17 Canadian Port Authorities has been under review for four years and Transport Minister Omar Alghabra has been instructed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to bring it to a conclusion. When that might happen and whether...
by Steven-Kenneth | Mar 30, 2022 | Keith Norbury, Ports and Terminals
By Keith Norbury Prince Rupert Port Authority and terminal operator DP World have entered into a two-year agreement to assess the feasibility of a new container terminal. The proposed project would add up to two million TEUs of annual capacity at Prince Rupert, the...
by Steven-Kenneth | Mar 28, 2022 | Ports and Terminals
By Daniel-Robert Gooch, My first few weeks as President and CEO of the Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) have been spent meeting with our member ports and learning about the importance of Port Authorities to trade and tourism in Canada. I have come to...