Fisheries Department grants authorization for port expansion in Contrecoeur, Que.
MONTRÉAL — Fisheries and Oceans Canada has granted authorization to the Montreal Port Authority to expand a container port terminal northeast of the city in the habitat of an endangered fish species.
The authority announced Thursday it had obtained the green light for the project at Contrecœur, Que., that would increase the capacity of port infrastructure by 60 per cent.
In September, the federal government had referred the project to the Major Projects Office for consideration to be fast-tracked through the approval process.
However, nature advocacy group SNAP Québec says it will challenge the authorization in court because of the project’s potential impact on the copper redhorse, a fish species found only in the St. Lawrence River.


