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What do young Canadians think about marine?

New report reveals biggest barriers to recruiting next generation workforce.

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Message from Canadian Minister of Transport the Honourable Omar Alghabra

Message from Canadian Minister of Transport the Honourable Omar Alghabra

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First-ever North Atlantic Green Shipping Corridor prioritized by Montreal and Antwerp ports

Agreement makes it possible to build on respective strengths to decarbonize not only our industry, but also our respective economies

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St. Lawrence Seaway achieves major progress towards net-zero carbon

Significant investments in new cleaner technologies contributed to reducing the SLSMC’s carbon emissions by 69% compared to 2005 levels

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Road, rail and/or by ship?

Data analytics partnership delves into the best modal balance to move goods in Southern Ontario.

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Decarbonization: CMC proposes a Green Shipping Corridor in the Great Lakes

Marine is already the greenest mode with all domestic vessels accounting for only 0.59% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.

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Canadian ship operators step up carbon-busting efforts

Canadian ship operators are pulling out all the stops to reduce their carbon emissions with new alternative fuel trials and improved ship designs.

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Canadian ships on track to meet GHG reduction targets

Ship operators have collectively decreased their greenhouse gas emissions by more than 30 per cent and are continuing to adopt a host of new technologies to decrease their carbon footprint even further.

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New Windsor-Detroit Bridge provides opportunities for marine sector

The Gordie Howe International Bridge project, the largest infrastructure project along the Canada-U.S. border, is providing opportunities for the marine sector to handle greater volumes of cargo as well as the development of logistics and trade hubs for international traffic.

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In Conversation with Duluth Seaway Port Authority

The Duluth Seaway Port Authority is the largest and furthest inland port on the Great Lakes, acting as a mid-America gateway for domestic and international trade. In an exclusive interview, Deb DeLuca, executive director, comments on competitive challenges, expansion projects, environmental policy and cargo growth.

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