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Canadian government anti-scab legislation heads for Senate after passing in House of Commons

By Leo Ryan, Editor Amidst applause from union circles and strong criticism from Canadian business circles, the federal government’s bill banning replacement workers in the transportation, banking and telecommunications sectors is now up to the Senate to scrutinize after it was unanimously passed Monday on third reading in the House of Commons. Bill C-58 amending […]

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Nasittuq appoints Chris Webb as new President

  Ottawa – Nasittuq Corporation has announced the appointment of Chris Webb as its new President, effective June 3, 2024. Mr. Webb will replace outgoing president, Jody Langelier, who announced her retirement after a 35-year career with ATCO Frontec Ltd. and Nasittuq Corporation. The majority Inuit owned company pursues opportunities that will benefit Inuit communities, while contributing to the

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Ocean Group’s Gordon Bain receives Lifetime Achievement Award at International Tug & Salvage Convention in Dubai

  Gordon Bain, a leading figure in Quebec’s harbour tug and salvage industry, was honoured at the International Tug & Salvage Convention (« ITS ») gala in Dubai on May 23rd. Ocean Group’s founder received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of his distinguished career. This prestigious recognition confirms his invaluable contribution and dedication to the maritime

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Veteran Maryland pilot raised risks from potential Baltimore bridge strike nearly two decades ago – Washington Post report

  An exclusive report by the Washington Post reveals that a veteran Maryland pilot had voiced concerns about the risk of a collision between a large vessel and the Francis Scott Key Bridge at least as early as 2006. The pilot continued to raise the matter during local meetings for years of the Baltimore Harbor Safety

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IMO calls for immediate end to “illegal and unjustifiable” Houthi attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea

  Member States of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) – the UN agency that regulates global shipping – have called for an immediate end to ongoing attacks on ships and seafarers transiting through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. In a resolution adopted in London, IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee condemned the attacks as “illegal

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Green Marine lays foundation for new global structure

  Green Marine International is the newly formed corporation and governance structure overseeing the Green Marine and Green Marine Europe environmental certification programs, the maritime industry’s voluntary initiatives to advance environmental excellence beyond regulations globally. All Green Marine and Green Marine Europe participants are now Green Marine International members. Their respective certification requirements remain unchanged.

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CIB $150M investment to bolster flow of Canadian exports from Port of Prince Rupert

  The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has reached financial close on a $150 million loan to the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) for the first phase of a project to build CANXPORT. The new export logistics hub will expand capacity and capabilities for rail-to-container transloading of multiple export products at the Port of Prince Rupert, improve Canadian supply chains, and drive trade

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ICS Publications launches the sixth edition of Guidelines on the Application of the IMO International Safety Management (ISM) Code

  This latest edition offers new and updated guidance to help shipping companies fulfil their safety and environmental obligations, and to comply with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code).  The sixth edition aims to help shipping companies operating ships in all

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Pledge partners with Canadian and Australian freight forwarder associations

  London – Pledge has been chosen to support members with sustainability expertise by both the Freight and Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Canadian International Freight Forwarder Association (CIFFA), extending its global reach among freight forwarding associations. FTA and CIFFA have embedded the Pledge Freight Emissions Calculator into their websites, granting members the chance to trial Pledge’s

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CIB lending BC Ferries $75M for vessel electrification program

  The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) announced it has reached financial close on a $75 million loan to BC Ferry Services Inc. to help finance the purchase of four zero-emission ferries and install the required charging infrastructure. The Island class vessels, which will be used on small volume and shorter routes, are part of the company’s ongoing efforts to replace its

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