Tuesday, September 17, 2024

How Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority is building a strong port city

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The Port of Hamilton is the largest port in Ontario and the western marine gateway to the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. It is a critical infrastructure for key Ontario industries, facilitating international trade flows and supporting domestic supply chains and it continues to grow. Larissa Fenn, vice-president of corporate affairs at the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority, and Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath joined us to tell us more.

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