Rural and remote communities deserve safe, reliable, and resilient connectivity to keep people moving and to grow our economy. That is why the Government of Canada is making investments for keeping Northern Manitoba connected by rail.
Today, Minister for PrairiesCan, the Honourable Terry Duguid, on behalf of Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, the Honourable Anita Anand, announced an investment of over $43 million to support the operations and maintenance of the Hudson Bay Railway, owned by Arctic Gateway Group (AGG). AGG is a partnership of 29 First Nations and 12 isolated communities served by Hudson Bay Railway in Northern Manitoba.
This investment, to be delivered under Transport Canada's Remote Passenger Rail Program, will ensure safe year-round surface transportation to 33,000 residents in remote northern and Indigenous communities in Northern Manitoba.
Since 2018, Canada has invested $277 million in support of the restoration, operation and maintenance of the Hudson Bay Railway and AGG assets. Today's investment builds on these commitments, highlighting the importance of this critical rail service for 33,000 northern Manitobans with limited road infrastructure.