Ports seek more autonomy

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Although governed by different federal and state structures, Canada’s top ports still have to compete for traffic with US ports. The Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) claims that the port system in Canada in general and the recently passed Canada Marine Act (CMA) in particular put Canadian ports at a severe competitive disadvantages.

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Ports seek more autonomy

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Although governed by different federal and state structures, Canada’s top ports still have to compete for traffic with US ports. The Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) claims that the port system in Canada in general and the recently passed Canada Marine Act (CMA) in particular put Canadian ports at a severe competitive disadvantages.

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