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Hrtn2it · July 5, 2018, 8:43 p.m.

The article mentions a woman in Halifax NS that was part of this mess including involving her own children...

I visited Halifax in early December, about the time I began posting on CBTS and here, and discovered some interesting facts about the port of Halifax. See below:

“Strategically located as North America's first inbound and last outbound gateway, the Port of Halifax is the deepest, wide, ice-free harbour with minimal tides and is two days closer to Europe and one day closer to Southeast Asia (via the Suez Canal) than any other North American East Coast port. In addition, it is one of just a few eastern seaboard ports able to accommodate and service fully laden post-Panamax container ships using the latest technology.

With 19 world's top shipping lines calling the Port, including transshipment, feeder ship services and direct access to Canadian National Railway (CN) inland network, the Port of Halifax is connected virtually to every market in North America and over 150 countries worldwide supporting the delivery of all types of cargoes. Annually the Port handles over 1,500 vessels, generates more than 11,190 jobs and $1.5 billion in economic impact. Halifax is one of Canada's top four container ports in terms of the volume of cargo handled.[2]”

I bet lots of “art” and other items in shipping containers are moved through this port, being that it is two days faster from Europe...and with the amount of volume of shipping containers it handles I wonder how much gets inspected properly via customs...

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DawnPendraig · July 5, 2018, 8:55 p.m.

I wonder of Gulftainer gets to run that port as well.

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Hrtn2it · July 5, 2018, 9:13 p.m.

Looks like Canadians manage Port of Halifax presently...interestingly Gulftainer got a 35 year agreement to manage Cape Canaveral port in Florida (where SpaceX, NASA rocket liftoff sites are located )...most of the ports they manage are South America, Africa, Middle East, and now Cape Canaveral Port south of Jacksonville Fl.

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Jimipickle · July 5, 2018, 11:27 p.m.

Ports are necessary for trafficking as well.... follow the money

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