Reading Time: 7minutes A bump in Canada’s NATO spending commitments could lead to infrastructure investments that would benefit rural areas The post Will investments in defence benefit Canadian agriculture? appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Sure, Manitoba’s Port of Churchill and its grain export terminal could benefit from climate change reducing sea ice, but shippers aren’t likely to commit to regular use of a rail line built on thawing permafrost. The post Churchill an attractive option, but more must be done appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
For centuries, ice has covered Hudson Bay for most of the year. Now researchers at the University of Manitoba say climate change is melting the ice at an unprecedented rate, opening the door for more ships to pass through for longer periods throughout the year. For the town of Churchill, in northern Manitoba, this brings […]| UM TodayUM Today