>Ottawa has flagged the port as a transformative project known as the Port of Churchill Plus. The project would upgrade the port to a year-round, multi-commodity hub that would connect Western Canada to the North and the Atlantic through Hudson Bay.
Koladi-Ola on
Nice. Now run pipelines there so we can export oil and LNG to Europe.
a-priori on
We absolutely should. In fact we should pair it with a naval base for enforcing our arctic sovereignty. Currently we only have two naval bases, in BC and Nova Scotia. We need a third one in the Hudson Bay so we have a naval presence on all three coasts.
violentbandana on
building road access and expanding rail infrastructure are arguably more challenging than expanding the port itself from the little I know about this subject
TheDukeU1984 on
This can be a one stop shop for all sorts. Commercial, Navel, oil, LNG. This needs to be done.
ursis_horobilis on
I fully support this.
slumlordscanstarve on
Goodbye polar bears and belugas if Churchill gets more and more busy. What about the ecotourism operations and the local communities? You can’t have wildlife that depends on marine environments and ship traffic in the same area.
farmer_sausage on
Should have started 15 years ago
apothekary on
Isn’t it already on the major projects office list? You’d assume that it already has fulsome support from the federal government?
ThatsItImOverThis on
This is absolutely necessary.
Eleven_inc on
Can we stop weighing things and start doing things.
Euler007 on
Baie-Comeau would be a better spot. Ice free deep water all year long.
Thanato26 on
Shoukd upgrade Churchill and find another location and create another port as well.
Gumbode345 on
Did they consult the bears?
Tucancancan on
Seems like an obvious move
bandersnatching on
Reminder that it’s closed by ice 8 months per year, so anything to be exported has to be stockpiled. You could do that with ore, but little else, and it would add costs.
We won’t see this in our lifetime.
polloyumyum on
Sounds good, let’s give Manitoba some love.
faithOver on
My universal answer is; yes. Build it. We need to nation build like our lives depend on it because they do.
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>Ottawa has flagged the port as a transformative project known as the Port of Churchill Plus. The project would upgrade the port to a year-round, multi-commodity hub that would connect Western Canada to the North and the Atlantic through Hudson Bay.
Nice. Now run pipelines there so we can export oil and LNG to Europe.
We absolutely should. In fact we should pair it with a naval base for enforcing our arctic sovereignty. Currently we only have two naval bases, in BC and Nova Scotia. We need a third one in the Hudson Bay so we have a naval presence on all three coasts.
building road access and expanding rail infrastructure are arguably more challenging than expanding the port itself from the little I know about this subject
This can be a one stop shop for all sorts. Commercial, Navel, oil, LNG. This needs to be done.
I fully support this.
Goodbye polar bears and belugas if Churchill gets more and more busy. What about the ecotourism operations and the local communities? You can’t have wildlife that depends on marine environments and ship traffic in the same area.
Should have started 15 years ago
Isn’t it already on the major projects office list? You’d assume that it already has fulsome support from the federal government?
This is absolutely necessary.
Can we stop weighing things and start doing things.
Baie-Comeau would be a better spot. Ice free deep water all year long.
Shoukd upgrade Churchill and find another location and create another port as well.
Did they consult the bears?
Seems like an obvious move
Reminder that it’s closed by ice 8 months per year, so anything to be exported has to be stockpiled. You could do that with ore, but little else, and it would add costs.
We won’t see this in our lifetime.
Sounds good, let’s give Manitoba some love.
My universal answer is; yes. Build it. We need to nation build like our lives depend on it because they do.