From left, David Akeeagok, minister of economic development and transportation, West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. CEO Brendan Bell and Canada Infrastructure Bank CEO Ehren Cory pose after signing of a memorandum of understanding for continued support for the proposed Grays Bay road and port project in the Kitikmeot Region in September. (Photo by Jeff Pelletier)
First proposed in 2016, project has ‘greater chance of success’ than before, says CEO of West Kitikmeot Resources Corp.
The proposed Grays Bay 230-kilometre all-season road and deepsea port that would link western Nunavut to the rest of Canada might be operational by 2035, says Brendan Bell, CEO of West Kitikmeot Resources Corp.
Jean-Claude Nguyen, right, talks to Roxanne Chasse and Jessy Cournoyer-Dupuis about legal services he provides in Nunavut, at the JC Legal Inc. booth Tuesday at the Nunavut Trade Show and Conference. Exhibitors spent Tuesday setting up their booths and chatting with fellow exhibitors at the Arctic Winter Games Arena in Iqaluit ahead of the event that runs Wednesday and Thursday. Some speeches and conference sessions were held Tuesday both at the arena and at the Aqsarniit hotel and conference centre. (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)