Canadian ports anticipate higher cargo volume shipments in 2017
MONTREAL — Some of Canada’s largest ports are anticipating a stronger year for the transportation of cargo.
The Port of Montreal says a new cargo terminal should again bolster volumes, which grew 10 per cent in 2016 to a record 35.2 million tonnes.
“We are entering a new year with a sense of accomplishment,” said CEO Sylvie Vachon.
The Ontario ports of Hamilton and Thunder Bay say increased shipments of steel and wheat respectively should boost volumes above around nine million tonnes each handled last year.


