First Nations, private company, say Churchill rail line deal in the works
CHURCHILL, Man. — A group of Manitoba First Nations says it has formed a partnership with a private company that will lead to the reopening of the rail line to Churchill.
The First Nations say the deal involves an acquisition agreement with the U.S.-based owner of the Hudson Bay Railway, the Port of Churchill and other assets.
Indigenous leaders say the railway and port are crucial to the existence of all First Nations in northern Manitoba.
The rail line owned by Denver-based Omnitrax was washed out by floods last spring.