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"textContent": "\n\nMajor Canadian ports rank near the bottom of global efficiency rankings, with Vancouver placing 389th out of 403 container ports worldwide, according to the World Bank’s Container Port Performance Index released in September. The Port of Prince Rupert ranked 362nd globally, while Montreal placed 344th. Major US West Coast ports, including Seattle, Long Beach, and […]\n\nThe post Canadian Ports Rank Among World’s Least Efficient, Costing Billions in Investment appeared first on the deep dive.",
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