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Cruise the Saint Lawrence celebrates 25th anniversary

Cruise the St. Lawrence (CSL) closed 2025 with significant advances for more responsible cruise tourism. In a changing global context, CSL completed a first year of cruises over four seasons, totaling more than 350,000 passenger days, 269 stopovers, 55 embarkations/disembarkations and 6 inaugural calls. The association’s 25th anniversary was celebrated with concrete benefits for the […]

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IMO’s Arsenio Dominguez outlines key 2026 objectives

International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has emphasized key items on the IMO’s upcoming agenda. In a video message, Secretary-General Dominguez said: “As we start 2026, I would like to focus on something simple: getting things done. At IMO, this is the year of implementation; moving from plans to concrete actions and measurable progress, reflected in our world maritime theme: “From

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Vessels delayed by heavy ice at closing of Seaway season

As the 2025 shipping season was concluding early today, ice build-ups were causing big delays for vessels throughout the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System, notably in the stretch between Lake Ontario and Montreal. The Canadian Coast Guard was providing ice-breaking services. Ice conditions in the MLO section are widespread throughout the system, including the

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Montreal Gold-Headed Cane 2026 goes to the captain of the Byzantion

At 10:15 a.m. on January 1, the Byzantion became the first ocean-going vessel of 2026 to cross the Port of Montreal’s boundary waters at Sorel without making any prior stops. In keeping with a tradition dating back more than 185 years, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) today presented its prestigious Gold-headed Cane to Captain Andrejs

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Sudden resignation of Cary Davis as CEO of the American Association of Port Authorities

The American Association of Port Authorities has announced “the departure” of CEO Cary Davis in a sudden resignation that appeared to industry observers to be related to trade issues with the Trump Administration. A brief statement from the AAPA said: “Serving AAPA for six years, and promoted to CEO in 2023, Cary has been at

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Trump administration pauses all large offshore wind projects

The Department of the Interior announced today that it is pausing—effective immediately—the leases for all large-scale offshore wind projects under construction in the United States due to national security risks identified by the Department of War in recently completed classified reports. Five specific leases are impacted. A press release affirmed that the pause will give

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Kurt Slocombe appointed interim President of Prince Rupert Port Authority

The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) has announced that Kurt Slocombe has been appointed by the Board of Directors as Interim President effective January 1st, 2026.  This follows the retirement of Shaun Stevenson, President and CEO since 2018. Mr. Slocombe joined PRPA in 2019 as Vice President, Operations, Planning and Infrastructure. He has an extensive

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CPKC evokes risks of proposed UP-NS rail merger

In a statement released today in Calgary, CPKC warned that the proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger, unprecedented in scale and scope, “would radically and permanently change the U.S. rail network. If approved, the merger would pose extraordinary and far-reaching risks to customers, rail employees and broader supply chains.” CPKC said it was confident that the

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