Thunder Bay Business

Transport Canada announces funding to increase capacity at the Port of Thunder Bay

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Goods by Canadian producers travel long distances to reach global markets and consumers. That’s why stronger and more resilient supply chains increase economic security for all Canadians.

Today, the Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, Ontario, Marcus Powlowski, on behalf of the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, announced an investment of up to $6.7 million for two projects at the Port of Thunder Bay through the National Trade Corridors Fund. This commitment aims to enhance reliable trade flows with global markets, foster increased exports and optimize the efficiency of Canada's national transporta­tion system.

The Government of Canada will contribute:

• Up to $3 million to the Port of Thunder Bay to redevelop the existing marshallin­g yard at the Ports Keefer Terminal. Adding new heavyweigh­t rail track and switches will increase the Port’s cargo handling capabiliti­es and will provide opportunit­ies to attract new markets and improve supply chain fluidity.

• Up to $3.7 million to the Port of Thunder Bay to enhance the Port’s capacity by:

* upgrading the wharf at

Keefer Terminal;

* expanding the terminal’s cargo laydown area;

* developing the electrical infrastruc­ture for the new laydown area; and

* improving the rail crossing infrastruc­ture between Keefer Terminal and the marshallin­g yard.

These projects will grow the Northern Ontario economy by supporting various important industries including grain, potash, steel, wind turbine components, transforme­rs, and phosphate fertilizer­s. Quotes "We’re investing in the Port of Thunder Bay to redevelop the marshallin­g yard and increase cargo handling capabiliti­es, to boost Canada’s competitiv­eness. Canadian businesses will benefit from better access to internatio­nal markets, and Canadian consumers will keep being able to access affordable goods, when they need them." The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez Minister of Transport

“Today’s investment will upgrade the Port and Keefer Terminal's ability to handle goods. The terminal is a gateway to Canada. It handles a variety of items ranging from important components needed for tar sand and mining projects, to gigantic components for wind turbines, to fertilizer needed for prairie farmers. Given the importance of the terminal to our country's economy, this funding is welcome news not just for Northweste­rn Ontario, but also for the Prairies and our entire country.” Marcus Powlowski

Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay – Rainy River

“Port of Thunder Bay is grateful for these contributi­ons from the National Trade Corridors Fund that support both expansion and efficiency improvemen­ts at

Keefer Terminal. Strategica­lly located at the furthest inland port in Canada, this premiere intermodal facility is a vital supply chain link for internatio­nal imports of breakbulk, project cargo, and bulk, serving the Prairies and Northern Ontario.”

Chris Heikkinen

Chief Executive Officer

Port of Thunder Bay

Quick facts

An efficient and reliable transporta­tion network is key to Canada's economic growth. The Government of Canada, through the National Trade Corridors Fund, is making investment­s that will support the flow of goods across Canada's supply chains.

The National Trade Corridors Fund is a competitiv­e, merit-based program designed to help infrastruc­ture owners and users invest in the critical transporta­tion assets that support economic activity in Canada. Over $4.1 billion in funding has been committed under the program.

Through the National Trade Corridors Fund, Transport Canada is supporting improvemen­ts to Canada’s roads, rail, air, and marine shipping routes to foster domestic and internatio­nal trade.

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