
Barry Prentice
Barry Prentice is a transportation professor at the University of Manitoba who provided insight on the challenges facing Canadian North airline. He remarked on the airline's struggling position within the harsh operational environment of northern Canada, while expressing optimism about Exchange Income Corp.'s ability to revitalize the carrier, given their experience in aviation.
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Barry Prentice, a business professor at the University of Manitoba, said the waters leading to Kitsault are navigable and sheltered.
Owner of B.C. ghost town wants to turn Kitsault into energy hubBarry Prentice is the director of the University of Manitoba’s Transport Institute, suggesting Flair needs to match non-price competition to attract business clients.
Flair to revamp brand to attract more business travellersBarry Prentice, a professor of transportation and supply-chain management at the University of Manitoba, discussed the challenges facing Canadian ports for potash.
Ottawa not offering incentives to attract Nutrien to build port in Canada, Minister saysBarry Prentice noted that the port of Vancouver was likely the strongest contender in Canada for Nutrien.
Nutrien rules out Canada for new export terminal, chooses U.S. siteBarry Prentice, director of the Transport Institute at the University of Manitoba, said there will be challenges to overcome to make that possible.
Manitoba sees opportunity in the Port of Churchill. Industry experts aren’t soldBarry Prentice directs the University of Manitoba’s Transport Institute and advocates for a container facility at Churchill.
Port of Churchill sees renewed interest as Canada looks to diversify trade routesBarry Prentice, a transportation professor at the University of Manitoba, commented on the challenges faced by Canadian North.
Canadian North deal gives Winnipeg aviation company new reach in the North





















