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................... Manitoba International Gateway Strategy Manitoba Infrastructure & Transportation
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Manitoba International Gateway Strategy (MIGS) Time has never been more of the essence to coordinate our efforts on positioning Manitoba as a trade and transportation gateway of choice. Manitoba was founded on the gateway to the west. MIGS builds on that foundation to be the mid-continent gateway to North America and the World. MIGS is a means to position the province to seize on emerging opportunities from global supply chain trends such as burgeoning polar air routes and heightened container traffic flows from Asia. MIGS is an over arching strategy to provide a coordinated approach to ongoing and emerging initiatives to advance Manitoba as a sustainable transportation and distribution gateway for North American mid-continent global commerce and international travel. To further our strategic multi-modal initiatives, Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation is focusing on the development of key relations with local, regional, national and international partners, with the immediate goal of leveraging federal funding support for MIGS and related strategic infrastructure needs. Ron Lemieux Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation
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Manitoba Transportation Context Transportation is an economic enabler Supports internal mobility, external trade & is an economic engine Manitoba Attributes Strategic north-central continental location Hub for Asia Pacific Gateway/Corridor & Mid-Continent Corridor International trucking companies headquarters CN, CPR & Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad direct USA access James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Port of Churchill Canadas only deep sea Arctic port Strategic location for emerging polar air routes between Asia & NA Emerson USA border crossing manages greatest volume of commercial traffic in Western Canada Strong & steadily growing economy Transportation centres of excellence:
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Building Manitobas Infrastructure Province has an increased focus on strategic planning and investment in transportation
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MIGS Vision VISION Manitobas International Gateway is a sustainable transportation and distribution gateway of choice for North American mid-continent global commerce and international travel
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Manitoba International Gateway Strategy - Initiatives Manitoba International Gateway Council International Mid- Continent Trade & Transportation Corridor Winnipeg Global Air Traffic Development Churchill Gateway Development Winnipeg Inland Port Inland Marine Container Terminal Asia Pacific Gateway & Corridor
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MIG – Council Goals – To guide implementation of MIGS – To provide advice to government and the private sector on transportation policy, planning and investment considerations related to the gateway Composition – Transportation industry leaders – Representatives from trucking, rail, air, marine, logistics and manufacturing
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MIGS - Winnipeg Inland Port Goal To ensure that Winnipegs transportation and logistics capabilities evolve into a world class multimodal inland port of choice for secure and efficient global trade and travel
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Inland Marine Container Terminal
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Asia Pacific Gateway & Corridor
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MIGS – Winnipeg Global Air Traffic Development Goal Enhance international air traffic volumes and related value-added activity through Winnipeg, building on our advantageous location in relation to emerging polar air and other routes, and the key asset of the Winnipeg International Airport
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Manitoba-Russia Polar Air Routes Beijing Singapore Chicago Anchorage Delhi Mumbai Moscow Krasnoyarsk Winnipeg
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MIGS - Churchill Gateway Development Goal Enhanced and diversified international trade through unique northern rail and sea-port assets
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Manitoba-Russia Polar Sea Routes
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MIGS – International Mid-Continent Trade & Transportation Corridor Goal To promote economic growth by facilitating efficient trade with the U.S. and Mexico through improved transportation, distribution, and border processing systems WINNIPE G CHURCHILL Manitoba
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