Ottawa wants LNG to be shipped from Port of Churchill by 2030, Manitoba Premier says
- Posted on April 17, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Canada's federal government has established an ambitious 2030 deadline to commence liquefied natural gas exports through Churchill Port in Manitoba, according to Premier Wab Kinew. This transformative infrastructure initiative aims to position Canada as a competitive global LNG supplier while leveraging Arctic maritime routes. The project's execution strategy encompasses constructing a major pipeline network extending to Hudson Bay, facilitating resource transportation from western Canadian reserves. The undertaking represents a significant economic development opportunity for northern regions while advancing Canada's energy export capabilities in international markets.