I’m a Carney skeptic, but it’s great to see construction actually getting started on something!
kiwiberryman on
This is great news. We need to export our „second-hand“ vehicles even faster and at greater volume.
asmallteapot on
We love to see it!
I hope this project will demonstrate that moving quickly doesn’t have to come at the cost of unnecessary environmental destruction.
celestial__discharge on
Maybe crack down on the rampant criminality at the port first
The5dubyas on
You guys are cranky. This is a good thing.
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h3r3andth3r3 on
Montreal Port expansion without removing the Hells Angels who run it just creates a larger problem
DogeDoRight on
That’s good news.
knuckalicious on
The article doesn’t mention why this new port is necessary. Is it because the one on the island is at max capacity? What good would a bigger port do? (honest question)
New-Low-5769 on
I wonder how f****** corrupt this is going to be.
throwitawaytothesea on
I’m sure the biker gangs who run the joint will be happy for their ability to boost more cars.
channingmytatum1992 on
Great news!
Mens-Real on
I got scared when I read „first nation-“ but then kept reading.
Thank God this is not being hijacked for once
Doog5 on
Champagne wife Anne-Marie Gaudet was a VP at port of Quebec.
How many executives went over to Alto rail?
Julie Gascon is stepping down as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which operates the largest container port in Eastern Canada.
In a brief press release published Friday on its website, the Montreal Port Authority stated that Gascon’s departure took effect that day. She had held the position since 2024.
Roscoe_P_Coaltrain on
Did they run out of space for shipping stolen cars to other countries?
Any_Jicama3972 on
So now we can export even more stolen cars?
Tooster on
I love these nation building projects but all I can think of is how our stolen car exportation will be up by 200%
moose_338 on
They’ll be able to run sooo many stolen cars through that sucker once it’s up and running lol
Jman1a on
Of course it’s in Quebec…
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I’m a Carney skeptic, but it’s great to see construction actually getting started on something!
This is great news. We need to export our „second-hand“ vehicles even faster and at greater volume.
We love to see it!
I hope this project will demonstrate that moving quickly doesn’t have to come at the cost of unnecessary environmental destruction.
Maybe crack down on the rampant criminality at the port first
You guys are cranky. This is a good thing.
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Montreal Port expansion without removing the Hells Angels who run it just creates a larger problem
That’s good news.
The article doesn’t mention why this new port is necessary. Is it because the one on the island is at max capacity? What good would a bigger port do? (honest question)
I wonder how f****** corrupt this is going to be.
I’m sure the biker gangs who run the joint will be happy for their ability to boost more cars.
Great news!
I got scared when I read „first nation-“ but then kept reading.
Thank God this is not being hijacked for once
Champagne wife Anne-Marie Gaudet was a VP at port of Quebec.
How many executives went over to Alto rail?
https://www.port-montreal.com/en/the-port-of-montreal/news/news/press-release/departure-paul-bird
https://www.port-montreal.com/en/the-port-of-montreal/news/news/press-release/departure-ceo
Julie Gascon is stepping down as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which operates the largest container port in Eastern Canada.
In a brief press release published Friday on its website, the Montreal Port Authority stated that Gascon’s departure took effect that day. She had held the position since 2024.
Did they run out of space for shipping stolen cars to other countries?
So now we can export even more stolen cars?
I love these nation building projects but all I can think of is how our stolen car exportation will be up by 200%
They’ll be able to run sooo many stolen cars through that sucker once it’s up and running lol
Of course it’s in Quebec…