| Canadian government unveils Atlantic Gateway and Trade Corridor Strategy |
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| Thursday, March 24, 2011 | |
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Canadian government officials reviewed plans for the Atlantic Gateway and Trade Corridor Strategy, a modern, competitive and integrated air, rail, marine and road transportation network that provides a quick, reliable and secure transportation network between North American markets and markets in Europe, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia via the Suez Canal. "The Atlantic Gateway and Trade Corridor Strategy ensures our region has the infrastructure and regulations necessary to build the robust, competitive economy Atlantic Canada needs to prosper in the 21st century," said Minister of State for the Atlantic Gateway Keith Ashfield. "Our government is proud to work with our provincial partners and members of the Gateway Council to move this strategy forward and make these prudent investments in Atlantic Canada."
"The Government of Canada is proud to launch the Atlantic Gateway and Trade Corridor Strategy," said Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Chuck Strahl. "Working together with the private sector, we'll make Atlantic Canada a preferred choice for international commerce coming to or leaving the East Coast of North America."
The Atlantic Gateway connects to and seamlessly integrates with Canada's other gateways, and with transportation systems that reach across North America. |
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