Port of Churchill sees renewed interest as Canada looks to diversify trade routes
- More than 3,500 people attended a rally in Winnipeg supporting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who promised economic development at the Port of Churchill and changes to Canada's bail system.
- Poilievre proposed to create a shovel-ready zone at the Port of Churchill and called for repealing Bill C-69 to facilitate resource exports.
- Local leaders emphasize the port's potential for diverse trade routes and its importance for the economy, requiring significant investment for future success.
- Churchill Mayor Michael Spence emphasized local control over the port, advocating for increased investment to maximize its potential.
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Poilievre's 1st campaign rally in the Prairies draws thousands in Winnipeg
A crowd of more than 3,500 people rallied in Winnipeg in support of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who promised an economic development at the Port of Churchill, expedited licensing requirements for health-care workers and pass legislation to change Canada's bail system.
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