Any time lost at the Port of Thunder Bay is completely lost, CEO Chris Heikkinen said.
THUNDER BAY – Officials with the Port of Thunder Bay are concerned about the ongoing disruption with railways across Canada.
“There are a couple of vessels that continue to be loaded just given the fact that their cargo and their rail cars had actually arrived in Thunder Bay ahead of the disruption. Heikkinen said the work stoppage has come at a really important time of the shipping season, especially as it relates to grain.
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