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Federal Government Announces Funding For Long-awaited Iqaluit Port

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Jul, 2015 04:37 PM
  • Federal Government Announces Funding For Long-awaited Iqaluit Port
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The federal government has announced funding for a long-awaited small-craft harbour in Iqaluit.
 
Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq says Ottawa plans to provide up to $64 million for the project.
 
Iqaluit has no port and supplies shipped by sea have to be unloaded on the city's beach.
 
Only one of Nunavut's 25 communities currently has a port, even though they're all on the ocean.
 
A proposal for ports in the territory has been floating around the government since 2006.
 
Sources say a federal election is expected to be called this weekend and Conservative ministers are appearing coast to coast to make funding 
 
announcements.

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