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Transport Canada increases maximum penalties for shipping violations to $250,000

  The Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, today announced that the value of monetary penalties for violations under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 has been increased from a maximum of $25,000 to a new maximum of $250,000. The revised penalties are structured into three levels: minor, medium, and serious and reflect the seriousness of the violation. Minor violations are administrative in nature […]

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Consortium formed to decarbonize commodity shipments between North America and Asia

  Vancouver – Global industry leaders from North America, Asia and Europe announced today the formation of the North Pacific Green Corridor Consortium (NPGCC) whose members and partners will work together to decarbonize the value chain for commodities between North America and Asia. The NPGCC will apply its collective expertise to develop a corridor for

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Ocean Group adding Verreault shipyard to Green Marine certification

  Quebec City – Ocean Group is adding the Verreault shipyard, located in Les Méchins in the Lower St. Lawrence region, to its participation in Green Marine, the leading voluntary environmental certification program for the maritime industry. The shipyard is the fourth Ocean Group affiliated company to join the program. Ocean Group Towing and Marine

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Canada and U.S. sign cooperative vessel traffic service accord for Great Lakes transportation

  Canada and the United States have signed a Cooperative Vessel traffic Service (CVTS) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) conceived to bolster the safety and efficiency of maritime traffic across the Great Lakes Marine Transportation System (MTS). Representatives from the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) Central Region, the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS), the

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Denmark announces plan to ban scrubber water discharge in territorial waters

  The Danish government today announced an agreement prohibiting the discharge of scrubber water from ships into Danish territorial waters, effective from July 1, 2025. “Scrubber water discharges a number of problematic substances which accumulate on our seabed and are absorbed into the ocean’s food chains and end up in the fish we eat,” said

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Port of Argentia Marine Terminal Expansion receives environmental release from federal agency

  The Port of Argentia has announced a significant milestone in its Cooper Cove Marine Terminal Expansion Project with the decision by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) that an impact assessment is not required for the project. This followed a review and public consultations. In its release, IAAC stated, “In light of the

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