Northerners applaud funding for long-awaited road through Arctic tundra
Two federal announcements this week are expected to kick-start a long-awaited road into the heart of the Canadian Arctic that would lower grocery costs for northern families and unlock billions of dollars in mineral resources.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau pledged more than $50 million to cover preliminary studies and planning for an all-weather road from Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories to a deep-water port on Nunavut’s central Arctic coast.
“This will change the economy of Canada,” Wally Schumann, the N.W.T.’s minister of industry, tourism and investment, said Thursday.
A direct, all-weather connection to southern Canada’s highways — Nunavut’s first — would allow everything from fresh vegetables to construction materials to be shipped more cheaply and easily by trucks.