Wednesday Nov 5, 2025
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM CST
Check-in & networking: 7:30 AM
Formal program: 8:00 AM
Program concludes: 9:30 AM
Grand Ballroom
Delta Winnipeg Hotel
350 St. Mary's Ave.
**Sold Out** Registrations received after October 26 are subject to a $5 late registration fee. Registrations received after October 27 are subject to a $5 late registration fee.
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For assistance GST-exemptions, discounts, or general registration, email events@mbchamber.mb.ca or call 204-803-7997.
Registration closes Monday, November 3, 2025 at 5:00PM (Central).
The cancellation/refund deadline is Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 5:00PM (Central). View MCC's cancellation/refund policy here.
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Gateway to Growth: Canada's Arctic Trade Corridor
The Port of Churchill is back in the national spotlight after being named a priority in Canada’s new nation-building infrastructure agenda. For Manitoba’s business community, this recognition underscores the Port’s potential to strengthen supply chains, open new markets, and drive long-term growth.
At the upcoming MBiz Breakfast, Chris Avery, President & CEO of Arctic Gateway Group, will share how the Indigenous- and community-owned organization is revitalizing the Port of Churchill and Hudson Bay Railway. With critical minerals already moving, storage expanding, and year-round shipping on the horizon, Arctic Gateway is creating tangible opportunities for Manitoba companies to grow exports, connect to global markets, and build more resilient supply chains.
Panel Discussion: Expanding the Conversation on Manitoba’s Trade Future - Looking North
As part of Gateway to Growth: Canada’s Arctic Trade Corridor, this leadership panel brings together experts shaping the future of Manitoba’s supply chain, transportation, and northern connectivity, including immense potential for further economic partnerships with Nunavut.
Hosted by Chuck Davidson, President & CEO of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, the discussion will feature:
Together, they’ll explore how Manitoba’s strategic assets — from the Port of Churchill to CentrePort — are driving growth, investment, and global connectivity through the Arctic Gateway Corridor, and the transformative potential of major future investments in Churchill and the proposed Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link.
This discussion will highlight how collaboration across industries and regions is building a more resilient, competitive trade future for Manitoba and Canada’s North.
Printed courtesy of mbchamber.mb.ca/ – Contact the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce for more information.
550-201 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3K6 – (204) 948-0100 – info@mbchamber.mb.ca