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The Loop Is No Longer the only Option Studied

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
Quebec North Shore and Labrador (QNS&L) and ArcelorMittal, the two railway operators linking the Labrador pit to the St. Lawrence River, show little enthusiasm for the railway loop project. The Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy (MEIE) now confirms that several scenarios are under consideration and that closure will not necessarily be prioritized to optimize the transportation capacity of iron ore from the Labrador pit. In February 2026,…
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Quebec North Shore and Labrador (QNS&L) and ArcelorMittal, the two railway operators linking the Labrador pit to the St. Lawrence River, show little enthusiasm for the railway loop project. The Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy (MEIE) now confirms that several scenarios are under consideration and that closure will not necessarily be prioritized to optimize the transportation capacity of iron ore from the Labrador pit. In February 2026,…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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