Jasper fires expected to have an impact on Canada’s supply chain

Port of Vancouver spokesman says the port expects to see delays in the movement of goods in the coming days due to the situation in Jasper

The wildfires raging in Jasper National Park are expected to have an impact on Canada’s supply chain.

Port of Vancouver spokesman Alex Munro says the port expects to see delays in the movement of goods in the coming days due to the situation in Jasper.

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An image circulating on social media shows Maligne Lodge in Jasper burning after flames from a large wildfire reached the town Wednesday evening.Photo by Facebook

The country’s largest rail company, Canadian National Railway Co., suspended operations in the Jasper area Wednesday afternoon as fire conditions worsened.

CN’s main line runs through the park before it continues west to the export hubs of Vancouver and Prince Rupert, B.C., and east to the rest of the country.

Munro says the port also expects to see an increase in anchorage utilization due to ships waiting on delayed cargoes.

He says the port will work with its supply chain partners to ensure Canada’s trade can continue to move safely and efficiently.

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Evacuees from Jasper, Alta. clog the highway early Tuesday, July 23, 2024.Photo by Carolyn Campbell /The Canadian Press

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