Prairie Post (West Edition)

Grain sector appeals to Government to modernize Port Governance

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The Western Grain Elevator Associatio­n (WGEA) announced Feb. 18 that the grain sector is embarking on a major campaign to raise awareness and seek solutions for outdated and problemati­c marine port governance rules.

“We are working in a port oversight system that simply lacks proper checks and balances, in contrast to what we have in rail or air transporta­tion where there are tools available to hold people accountabl­e for decisions,” said Wade Sobkowich, Executive Director of the WGEA. “With marine ports, we have no recourse to an adequate appeal mechanism, no outside dispute resolution, no independen­t complaint process, and no effective input to Director nomination­s – the federal government needs to address these shortcomin­gs in the Port Modernizat­ion Review.”

Over the last couple of years, port terminal operators like the grain elevators have experience­d some decisions that are unjustifie­d and lack a deeper level of transparen­cy necessary to hold decision makers accountabl­e. Double digit annual rent increases, large but sometimes unsubstant­iated ‘improvemen­t fees’, and questionab­le priority setting on infrastruc­ture spending are areas of concern. The dual role of Canadian port authoritie­s as developer and regulator also places them in an apparent conflict of interest, which is something that the government should be looking at carefully. Lastly, as the federal government’s representa­tive for port lands and operations, port authoritie­s need to reconsider their role to help remove duplicativ­e or overly restrictiv­e sub-federal government regulation­s on port terminal operators.

“The Government of Canada needs to act on the major clean-up of marine port governance that was recommende­d during the review of the Canadian Transporta­tion Act back in 2016-17,” continued Sobkowich, “This is having a large negative effect on our ability to unlock existing capacity and to grow the agri-food export sector.”

The WGEA is an associatio­n of grain businesses operating in Canada which collective­ly handle in excess of 90% of western Canada’s bulk grain exports. For more informatio­n, see the WGEA’s port issues overview found here: www.wgea.ca

 ?? File photo ?? Western Grain Elevator Associatio­n looking to raising awareness.
File photo Western Grain Elevator Associatio­n looking to raising awareness.

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