A nation-building initiative integrating critical minerals, infrastructure, Indigenous partnerships, and conservation across northwest Canada.
Project 31 is a proposed Western Canada infrastructure corridor strengthening trade, energy networks, and Indigenous partnerships.
A $60-90B high-speed rail project proposes to transform travel between Toronto and Quebec City in Canada's busiest corridor.
New Westminster Rail Bridge rehab extends lifespan, maintains capacity, fosters Indigenous partnerships, and supports Vancouver infrastructure.
Trans-Canada Highway twinning advances capacity & safety across provinces, with complex investments and key Indigenous partnerships.
The Mackenzie Valley Highway project advances Northwest Territories connectivity with federal support and Indigenous partnerships.
The proposed Arctic deep-water port in Yellowknife requires investment, Indigenous partnerships, and offers strategic value.
New Brunswick's Saint John & Belledune ports expand to boost Atlantic Canada's trade, with key Indigenous partnerships.
Analysis of Port of Vancouver’s terminal & dredging projects weighing Indigenous partnerships & environmental risks.
Churchill, Manitoba's Arctic deepwater port expansion may boost Arctic shipping & Indigenous partnerships.
Montreal Port expands container terminal to boost capacity 60%, enhancing trade, investment, and jobs.
Advancing to 2028 production, the Strange Lake Rare Earth Project secures critical minerals via Indigenous partnerships and government support.