Indigenous company wants to see port to port corridor with Prince Albert as a hub
Prince Albert city council unanimously supported a pitch from a Saskatoon-based corporation that hopes to spearhead a northern trade corridor that would run from the Pacific ocean to the Hudson Bay.
If successful, the corridor would have Prince Albert as a central hub.
Dan Ukrainetz, along with Chief Kirby Constant of James Smith Cree Nation and Ken Thomas, CEO of Pisim Power, said they see incredible opportunities ahead.
“We’re here today to speak on a true nation-building project which our company is proposing and advancing to be First Nations-led. It’s the Canadian port to port northern corridor stretching from the British Columbia Pacific coast to the Churchill port in Manitoba on the Hudson Bay” said Ukrainetz in his presentation to council on Monday.


