Port of Montreal’s Vision for the Future

By GLSR Staff  |  Latest News

The Montreal Port Authority has released its vision and Strategic Plan 2023-2027, which will guide the Port of Montreal’s future actions and objectives for the next five years.

The MPA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2027 is structured around six main priorities, namely innovation and mobilization of its personnel, community relations, asset management, competitiveness, decarbonization and completing the expansion project in Contrecœur.

“The MPA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2027 was built and carried out in a spirit of inclusion, openness and listening. We are not in a process of breaking away from what we have done in the past, but of moving forward, seeking to build the future on a more solid foundation. The major priorities we have identified will enable us to fulfill our fundamental role as a public service and to sustainably link communities,” said Martin Imbleau, president and chief executive officer of the MPA

This plan was the result of an unprecedented participatory process in the history of the Port of Montreal. To gather a wide range of opinions and comments, an online consultation platform was opened and individual and group meetings with numerous Port of Montreal stakeholders were organized throughout 2022. In total, more than 400 contributions were received from the general public as well as from stakeholders in the academic, industrial, institutional, community and business sectors, as well as from First Nations.

Click here to learn more about the plan.

TAGS: , ,

Sea Lamprey Control Initiative Enters Five-year Implementation Phase

The Supplemental Sea Lamprey Control Initiative (SUPCON) has entered a new, five-year implementation phase following several years of successful proof-of-concept research. Funded by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, SUPCON expands... Read More

Algoma Steel to Lay Off 1,000 Workers, Close Blast Furnace

Algoma Steel plans to lay off about 1,000 workers and close its blast furnace and coke making operations in early 2026. Algoma cites the high tariffs imposed by U.S. President... Read More