July 15, 2025
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#1193 ‘Pave the Arctic,’ They Said. ‘It’ll be Fine,’ They Said
A 230km all-season road and deep water port could be one of Carney’s first major “nation-building projects.” Is everyone on board?
Sam Konnert
Producer/Host
Aviva Lessard
Senior Producer
Caleb Thompson
Audio Editor
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
max collins
Director of Audio

A 230km all-season road and deep water port could be one of Carney’s first major “nation-building projects.” Is everyone on board?

 

The Grays Bay Port and Road would connect the Northwest Territories to Nunavut to the hotly contested Northwest Passage. It would provide shipping routes, better access and Arctic security, but some hunters are worried about the environmental impact.

 

Will this get built? Who’s going to pay? What are the impacts?

 

Host: Sam Konnert

Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)

 

Guests: Jane George, Brendan Bell, Jeffrey Niptanatiak

 

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