Empowering Canada’s world-class, innovative ports to help spur a strong, sustainable economic recovery

As forward-looking and sustainable generators of prosperity, ports are in an ideal position to help ignite Canada’s post-pandemic recovery, all while helping Canada meet its sustainability goals.
The Port of Vancouver is pictured in 2007. To ensure ports can maximize their contribution to Canada’s economic recovery, the federal government must—as part of its recovery strategy—provide additional funding to the National Trade Corridors Fund, writes Association of Canadian Port Authorities head Wendy Zatylny.
If you started your day with a coffee, turned on your computer to check your emails before joining your first Zoom meeting, or made a call on your mobile phone today, you can thank a Canada Port Authority for helping to make your day a little easier. And lately, Canada’s Port Authorities have also...

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