Grain Growers of Canada Welcomes Gateway Strategy, Urges Action on Second Narrows Rail Crossing

OTTAWA, July 16, 2026 —The Government of Canada’s Port of Vancouver Gateway Strategy marks an important step toward strengthening Canada’s export infrastructure, but expanded port capacity must be matched by investments in rail, including the Second Narrows rail crossing, to deliver on Canada’s current trade commitments and future ambitions.

As Canada’s principal gateway for grain exports to international markets, the Port of Vancouver is critical to the competitiveness of Canadian agriculture and to the government’s goal of doubling exports to non-U.S. markets by 2035. More than half of the grain grown in Canada is exported through the port, representing approximately $35 million in grain and grain products every day.

Grain Growers of Canada welcomes the advancement of Roberts Bank Terminal 2 and the government’s commitment to developing a rail infrastructure strategy focused on capacity, reliability and resilience.

However, the success of the Gateway Strategy will ultimately depend on addressing long-standing rail bottlenecks, beginning with the Second Narrows rail crossing. Prioritizing this critical project will ensure the movement of grain and other export commodities, reduce congestion, and strengthen Canada’s ability to compete in global markets.

Grain Growers of Canada looks forward to working with the federal government and industry partners to advance the transportation infrastructure needed to support trade diversification and the long-term competitiveness of Canadian grain farmers.

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About Grain Growers of Canada (GGC):

As the national voice for Canada’s grain farmers, Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) represents over 100,000 producers through our 15 national, provincial and regional grower groups. Our members steward 120 million acres of land to grow food for Canadians and for 160 countries around the world, creating $45 billion in export value annually. As the farmer-driven association for the grains sector, GGC champions federal policies that support the competitiveness and profitability of grain growers across Canada.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Hana Sabah
Sr. Manager, Communications
Grain Growers of Canada
hana@graingrowers.ca | 514-834-8841