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Canada commits up to C$50 million for digital supply chain projects

The funding commitment comes after port congestion in Western Canada last year, fueled by backlogs at key inland hubs such as Toronto and Montreal, slowed import shipments.

The funding commitment comes after port congestion in Western Canada last year, fueled by backlogs at key inland hubs such as Toronto and Montreal, slowed import shipments.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on February 16, 2023February 16, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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