
Putting Canada First & Ending the Prince Rupert Export Monopoly
Trigon Pacific Terminals is deeply concerned about the impact of the unjustified U.S. trade tariffs on our country and our community. While we have a

Protecting Competitiveness, Encouraging Investment
For a trading nation like Canada, modern and efficient port infrastructure is essential to a strong economy and high living standards. Our ports must have reasonable cost structures and be able to attract investment and build the infrastructure needed to get our exports to market and to keep pace with competitors on the U.S. Pacific coast.
In 2004, the provincial government took an important step to create a more stable and predictable tax environment for port terminal operators. It capped property taxes paid, while partially compensating municipalities like Prince Rupert through Port Competitiveness Grants.
The strategy has worked – helping to drive significant infrastructure investment and new jobs and other economic benefits – and in 2014 this approach was made permanent.
A 2018 study found that over the preceding 10 years, $3.2 billion in capital investments by BC port terminal operators generated $1.8 billion in provincial GDP and more than 17,000 full-time-equivalent years of employment – and more than 90% of those benefits were realized in port communities.

Trigon Pacific Terminals is deeply concerned about the impact of the unjustified U.S. trade tariffs on our country and our community. While we have a

PRINCE RUPERT, BC, Jan. 23, 2025 /CNW/ – Trigon Pacific Terminals Ltd. (Trigon) handled 9.1 million metric tonnes of dry and liquid bulk products in 2024, maintaining

Trigon Terminals appoints Craig Olley as new terminal President

Prince Rupert, BC (November 21, 2024) – The holiday season is all about traditions, and this year Trigon Pacific Terminals (Trigon), Kaien Trails Society (KTS)

Ever feel like you’re calling and calling, but no one answers? That’s how we feel trying to reach the Prince Rupert Port Authority about opening

A deal that’s so good they won’t talk about it. The Prince Rupert Port Authority has given exclusive rights worth billions of dollars to one