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Canadian Coast Guard buys 4th interim icebreaker

Following a competitive process, the Canadian Coast Guard has announced the purchase of a commercial light icebreaker from New Brunswick-based Atlantic Towing Limited. This vessel will ensure that the Coast Guard retains its icebreaking capacity to keep vital shipping lanes open when the existing fleet enters planned maintenance periods. The vessel, currently designated Mangystau 2 […]

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Two FMC officials oppose sale of Ports America to Canada Pension Plan

Federal Maritime Commissioners Carl W. Bentzel and Louis E. Sola have strongly opposed the recent sale of Ports America, the biggest terminal operator in North America, to the giant Canada Pension Plan. It was in late September that CPP Investments announced a definitive agreement to increase its minority stake to 100% ownership of Ports America,

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Une chef inuit a soulevé la question du noir de carbone dans l’Arctique canadien à la COP26

Selon un reportage paru dans Nunatsiaq News, Lisa Koperqualuk, vice-présidente du Conseil circumpolaire inuit (CCI) est montée sur scène lors du sommet sur le climat de la COP26, qui se terminait aujourd’hui, pour parler d’un enjeu touchant particulièrement les communautés arctiques canadiennes : le noir carbone émis par les navires brûlant du fioul lourd. “Nous

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Inuit leader raised black carbon issue in Canadian Arctic at COP26

According to a report in Nunatsiaq News, Lisa Koperqualuk, Vice-President of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) took to the stage during the COP26 climate summit, which was concluding today, to speak about an issue particularly affecting the Canadian Arctic communities: black carbon emitted by ships burning heavy fuel oil. “We can take days and days

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Les lauréats des Wind Propulsion Innovation Awards annoncés à la COP26

Le Prix ​​de l’innovation en matière de propulsion éolienne a été remporté parAnemoi Marine Technologies et Tufton Investment Management Ltd pour l’installation de voiles rotor sur le TuftonTR Dame  GLASCOW – Alors que les appels à « agir maintenant » à la COP26 résonnent et que les dirigeants mondiaux et l’industrie sont toujours aux prises avec le

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Wind Propulsion Innovation Awards Winners Announced at COP26

The Wind Propulsion Innovation Award was won by Anemoi Marine Technologies and Tufton Investment Management Ltd for the installation of rotor sails on Tufton’s TR Lady  GLASCOW – As the calls for ‘Action Now’ at COP26 are resonating and world leaders and industry are still grappling with the level of decarbonisation ambition, a large group of shipping

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ICS and IMO meet with Green Climate Fund to discuss the provision of up to $1.5 million to accelerate zero carbon R&D fund

Left to right – IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim, ICS Secretary General, Guy Platten and Javier Manzanares, Deputy Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund, meeting in the margins of the Shaping the Future of Shipping conference in Glasgow at COP26 Photo credit: ICS Glasgow, UK. Meeting in the margins of the Shaping the Future of

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Café William invests in a zero emission sailboat to transport its coffee beans

SHERBROOKE, QC – Café William, a Quebec roaster focused on the production of organic and fair trade coffees, takes advantage of the presence at COP26 of its partner from Costa Rica, SAILCARGO, to announce its investment in the first zero emission sailing cargo vessel to transport its coffee beans from South America to its roasting

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QSL first Canadian maritime company to adhere to United Nations Global Impact

Québec – QSL, a world-class company specializing in the operation of port terminals, stevedoring, maritime services, logistics and transportation throughout North America, is now the very first Canadian maritime company to adhere to the United Nations Global Compact. This prominent Quebec company is setting the pace with its continued commitment to sustainable development. “We are incredibly proud to

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