The Port of Churchill’s expansion is inevitable, but destroying polar bear habitat is not

Churchill, Man., holds a special place not just in the Canadian imagination, but in the hearts of people around the world. A revitalized shipping industry can proceed thoughtfully, in a way that protects polar bears and the other wildlife that make the region globally renowned.
A polar bear mother and two cubs on the ice in Churchill, Man. Churchill’s revitalized shipping industry can proceed thoughtfully in a way that protects polar bears and the other wildlife that make the region globally renowned, writes Alysa McCall.

The world is increasingly looking to Canada for a stable supply of resources. Across Canada’s north, this new reality means communities are facing a critical juncture. Economic resilience is vital and growth is inevitable. Done right, such development can provide a model f...

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