Canada's Green Shipping Corridors Combat Climate Change
In response to the pressing issue of climate change, Transport Canada is taking significant steps to mitigate the environmental impact of marine shipping through its Green Shipping Corridors Program.
"Canadians across the country rely on marine shipping to deliver products we use every day in an affordable, safe, environmentally friendly, and efficient way. The projects will grow a strong economy and get people the goods they need while protecting our environment," stated Pablo Rodriguez, Canada's Minister of Transport.
Vance Badawey, the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Transport and MP for Niagara Centre, announced $1.2 million in funding for 14 projects under the Clean Vessel Demonstration stream of the Green Shipping Corridor Program.
This investment aims to fast-track the development of advanced clean ships, support shore power technology, and promote the use of low-emission and low-noise vessels at ports.
Through initiatives like the Green Shipping Corridor Program, Transport Canada is partnering with indigenous communities, government bodies, industry, and environmental groups to safeguard the environment and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
"Our Government is committed to protecting and preserving the environment from coast to coast to coast. The Clean Vessel Demonstration Stream will increase readiness by using leading-edge low and zero-emission vessel technologies. It will help address potential barriers to the deployment of clean vessel innovations in Canada and build the capacity of Canadian industry to adopt decarbonization solutions for their vessels, advancing our agenda for a cleaner and greener future in Canada," stated Vance Badawey, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Transport.