
It seems that Canada’s only deep-sea Arctic port is stirring back to life, amid shifting geoeconomic and political realities.
Tucked away on the western shore of Hudson Bay, Churchill has long been seen as a frontier outpost with limited seasonal use. But with new public investment, Indigenous-led ownership, and shifting global trade dynamics, the port is being positioned as a crucial new link in North America’s supply chain.
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