The Manitoulin Expositor - April 29, 2015 OWEN SOUND—Although there is still plenty of ice floating about in Manitoulin waters, the Owen Sound Transportation Company (OSTC) remains confident that the ferry linking the Island to Tobermory on the Bruce P ...
Yesterday, during Question Period, Minister David Brazil made reference to meeting with CFA executives about the passenger vessel import tariff. “MR. BRAZIL: As of tomorrow morning at 8:00 o’clock, I will be meeting with the senior executives of the Ca ...
Self-described hockey ‘grinder’ takes rink’s lessons to the boardroom Globe and Mail - April 24, 2015 Still an intimidating and skilled hockey player, British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. president and CEO Mike Corrigan knew early that he wanted more t ...
CBC - April 24, 2015 Result of contest to name new ferry, which will travel between Saint John and Digby, not yet released The Princess of Acadia ferry's replacement will go into service some time this spring, according to Transport Canada. Work to ref ...
Joe Oliver can halt those negotiations, save the province of Newfoundland and Labrador a pile of money, and help improve Canada’s reputation as a free trader by dropping this and other needless tariffs in Tuesday’s budget. Hill Times - David Akin April ...
Joe Oliver can halt those negotiations, save the province of Newfoundland and Labrador a pile of money, and help improve Canada’s reputation as a free trader by dropping this and other needless tariffs in Tuesday’s budget. Hill Times - April 20, 2015 D ...
April 16, 2015 – As Canadians remember the tragic sinking of the Korean ferry, MV Sewol, one year ago today, Canada’s ferry operators remind Canadians of the notable safety track record of our sector. Through a short video posted online, the Canadian F ...
We are pleased to announce that the Township of Frontenac Islands has joined CFA. Township of Frontenac Islands operates ferries between Wolfe Island, Howe Island and the United States. Learn more, click here.
Times Colonist - April 14, 2015 Polish shipyard workers have started building the second of three new intermediate-class vessels for B.C. Ferries. The three ferries will operate on liquefied natural gas, considered a lower-cost and cleaner-burning fuel ...