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Climat, Défense, Développement économique, Énergie, Relations fédérales-provinciales, Pêches, Affaires étrangères, Infrastructure, Commerce international, Travail, Sécurité nationale/sécurité, Ressources naturelles, Transports
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Advancing Roberts Bank terminal expansion as a project of national significance and inclusion in the One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act appendix A project list.
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Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution, Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Affaires autochtones, Environnement, Infrastructure, Commerce international, Travail, Transports
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Canada's economic development policies and sustainable trade enabling infrastructure capacity planning as it relates to GCT Global Container Terminals’ current operations, future corporate development plans and matters impacting the Canadian marine transportation sector.
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Politique ou Programme
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Climat, Défense, Développement économique, Environnement, Relations fédérales-provinciales, Affaires étrangères, Infrastructure, Commerce international, Travail, Sécurité nationale/sécurité, Sciences et technologies, Impôts et finances, Transports
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Canada's international trade policy with respect to demand, capacity forecasting and supply chains between Canada and the Asia-Pacific and how it relates to GCT Global Container Terminal's current operations as a majority Canadian-owned terminal operator and future corporate development and investment plans.
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Politique ou Programme
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Affaires autochtones, Environnement, Infrastructure, Sécurité nationale/sécurité, Vie privée et Accès à l'information, Impôts et finances, Transports
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Port Modernization Review implementation through re-introduction of Bill C-52 equivalent or similar; Transport Canada is undertaking a review of Canada Port Authorities to optimize their current and future role in the transportation system as innovative assets that support inclusive growth and trade.
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Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution, Politique ou Programme
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GCT Global Container Terminals is a majority Canadian-owned operator at the Port of Vancouver and a key player in Canada’s Pacific Gateway. As one of the port’s largest employers and the operator of Canada’s largest container terminal, GCT has been a vital part of the Vancouver waterfront since 1907, when it began as Empire Stevedoring. Today, GCT manages two Green Marine-certified gateway terminals—GCT Vanterm in Vancouver and GCT Deltaport in Delta. Together, they handle over 3 million TEUs annually. Through a commitment to safety, performance, innovation, and ESG leadership, GCT delivers consistent value to customers, supply chain partners, the workforce, and communities.
Eric Waltz, President
Date de la fin du dernier exercice financier complet : 2025-12-31
| Institution gouvernementale | Financement reçu au cours du dernier exercice financier | Financement attendu pendant l'exercice financier en cours |
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| Administration portuaire Vancouver Fraser (Port Metro Vancouver) | 0,00 $ | Oui |
| BC Hydro | 28 765,72 $ | Oui |
| Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC) | 25 545,16 $ | Oui |
| Province of BC - Clean BC | 862 875,25 $ | Oui |
| Province of British Columbia - Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation | 10 037,84 $ | Oui |
| Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan) | 1 365 100,30 $ | Oui |
Adresse :
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2925 Virtual Way
Vancouver, BC V5M 4X5
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
604-267-5276