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How the Grays Bay Road and Port Project Shapes Arctic Security, Sovereignty, and Investment
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How the Grays Bay Road and Port Project Shapes Arctic Security, Sovereignty, and Investment

Drumbeats - Canadian Indigenous Investment Podcast · Canadian Indigenous Investment Forum

July 10, 202535m 57s

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Show Notes

Join Brendan Bell, CEO of West Kitikmeot Resources Corp, as he outlines the strategic vision behind the Grays Bay Road and Port Project, a $1 billion infrastructure development in Nunavut designed to transform Canada’s Arctic frontier.

Spanning 230 km and featuring a deep-water port, the project aims to reduce the high cost of living in the North, generate employment, and stimulate economic development. It also carries geopolitical weight, aligning with NATO objectives and reinforcing Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic.

With strong interest from the federal government and Indigenous communities, the project is seeking investment and security user commitments to move forward.