The Nanisivik Naval Facility still languishes unfinished more than a decade past its completion date, amid a flurry of Arctic announcements from the Liberal government.
Not since the Trans-Canada Highway’s completion in 1971 has there been such a push for major projects — everything from an ...
Canada’s Arctic waters are particularly vulnerable to international trespassing for two major reasons. One: the ice is ...
MILAN — Canada has awarded multibillion-dollar contracts to domestic shipbuilding manufacturers in an effort to boost the ...
Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) announced a significant expansion of their critical mineral export partnership with Hudbay ...
Commitment from Hudbay will double critical mineral shipments from the Port of Churchill in 2025, building a foundation for ...
With uncertainty abound regarding Canada’s financial sovereignty in light of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, ...
Canada is expanding its military presence in the Arctic region as it tries to appease the Trump administration’s calls for ...
"Why can't we produce nitrogen fertilizer in Western Canada and send it out ... amount of critical minerals from the port it did last year. Chris Avery, Arctic Gateway's CEO, says more critical ...
More critical minerals will be shipped from the Port of Churchill. Also, the Port of Long Beach advances hydrogen projects ...