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Canada’s Port Authorities getting “re-examined”

DELTA, B.C.-The federal government says it’s “re-examining” Canada’s Port Authority system. Transport Minister Marc Garneau made the announcement in Delta yesterday.

The government says the current system has served the country well during its 20 year history, but that “a lot has changed” since the Canada Port Authorities were established.

It says it wants to make sure the Authorities are “optimized” in their roles as vital parts of Canada’s transportation system and economy.

The process will include public engagement. Transport Canada expects to get the reviews findings next year.

Last year ports and marine shipping carried almost $90 billion of Canada’s exports to world markets, and brought in $110 billion.

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