Federal, Manitoba governments offer more money on northern railway and Churchill port
The federal and Manitoba governments are putting another $60 million into a railway and a port in the province’s north.
The money is to be used to finish work on the Hudson Bay Railway and to continue redevelopment of the Port of Churchill.
The rail line was shut down after flooding in 2017 by its then-owners, U.S.-based OmniTrax.
The decision left Churchill without a land link to the south, and residents faced higher costs as goods had to be flown in for more than a year.