Celebrating Our Indigenous Workforce at Arctic Gateway Group
As Canada marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) honours the strength, contributions, and vision of our Indigenous employees and ownership partners.
Year-Round Shipping from Port of Churchill Focus of New Agreement Between Arctic Gateway Group and Fednav Limited
Fednav brings decades of Arctic marine experience to inform sustainable year-round shipping from the Port of Churchill
Arctic Gateway Group Bolsters Board with Leaders In Business, Indigenous Governance, and Rail Operations
Chief Maureen Brown, Paul Rivett, and Gary Rennick add diverse expertise to drive growth at the Port of Churchill, Hudson Bay Railway, and Arctic Gateway’s overall operations
Arctic Gateway Group Makes Significant Infrastructure Upgrades
Increased Freight Traffic, Expanded and Modernized Port of Churchill Infrastructure Will Better Serve the National Interest of Canada
Local Innovation & Advanced Railway Technology: How TrackSense is Strengthening the Hudson Bay Railway
The Hudson Bay Railway is a vital link connecting Canada’s North to the world - moving people, goods, and opportunity across rugged, remote terrain. As the climate changes, maintaining and strengthening this lifeline requires innovation. That’s why Arctic Gateway Group is proud to work with TrackSense.
Northern Innovation: How We’re Keeping the Hudson Bay Railway Strong
The Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) is a lifeline for northern Manitoba and presents a major opportunity to diversify Canada’s trade routes. Maintaining this feat of Canadian engineering requires special care, managing of permafrost, tundra, and the increasing effects of climate change. This is why AGG is using advanced tools and technology to keep the Hudson Bay Railway strong, efficient, and safe for the long haul.
Arctic gateway group’s operations are located on Treaty 5 & Treaty 1 territories. Our member communities reside throughout Treaty 1, Treaty 5, Treaty 6, & Treaty 10 Territories, the original lands of the Cree, Dene, Ojibway, Oji-cree, and homeland of the Métis Nation and ancestral territory of the Inuit.