Boshcoff gave credit to Thunder Bay's provincial and federal politicians for their “exceptional cooperation, advocacy for programs and financial assistance.”
THUNDER BAY – The benefits of mining are real. Population growth and new citizens are real. The economic opportunities that await Thunder Bay are real.
“Our Community Economic Development Commission is actively working with companies to bring them to Thunder Bay. They are also helping existing companies capitalize on opportunities for growth. “Last year’s cruise season hosted 14 ship visits, nearly double the number of calls compared to the previous year, and 2024 is slated to be the best year yet. We plan to welcome more ships and more visits than ever before. Five different ships will visit our port a total of 17 times.
The city had initially lobbied Ottawa for over $45 million but to their knowledge, all awards to large and medium-sized municipalities were adjusted downwards due to high interest in the funding stream.
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