Location: Western Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba)
Project Type: Multi-modal trade corridor (road, rail, energy, pipelines)
Proponents: Western provincial governments (notably Alberta)
Status: Listed as a conceptual major corridor under the Building Canada Act
A proposed integrated trade and transportation corridor intended to:
The corridor is conceptual and would involve coordinated upgrades across multiple infrastructure systems.
Estimated Capital: Not defined; likely in the tens of billions depending on scope
Purpose: Strategic long-term infrastructure comparable to continental trade corridors
Timeline
Context:
The corridor spans dozens of Indigenous territories across four provinces.
Engagement Expectations:
Regulatory Status
Technical Specifications
Infrastructure Components (conceptual):
Strategic Value:
Key Risks
High Risks:
Lower Risks:
Strong political alignment in Prairie provinces
Clear economic rationale tied to critical minerals, agriculture, and energy
Investment Opportunities
Large-scale corridor financing
Joint ventures with provinces and Indigenous nation capital groups
Supply chain, logistics, and freight hubs
Employment Impact
Construction: Potentially tens of thousands of jobs over decades
Operations: Long-term logistical and industrial employment growth
Economic Impact: Major national productivity gains