Port of Churchill to ship Prairie grain for first time in years as it pushes for expansion
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Port of Churchill to ship Prairie grain for first time in years as it pushes for expansion
KATE HELMORE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD POLICY REPORTER
TORONTO
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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The Port of Churchill in Manitoba, pictured in July, 2018, currently exports small volumes of critical minerals and ships hardware and building supplies for communities and industry in Nunavut.
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