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Montreal Port Authority’s Julie Gascon on Tariffs & Trade

March 7, 2025
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The Impact of Tariffs on Trade in the Seaway-Great Lakes Region: A Canadian Perspective

Tariff uncertainties are a top concern for port authorities in North America, given the potential effects on trade flows with the United States. To get a Canadian perspective on the impact of tariffs and the broader picture of trade in the Seaway-Great Lakes region, TME spoke with Julie Gascon, who recently completed her first year as the President and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority.

Julie Gascon brings a wealth of experience to her role, having spent most of her career on Canadian Coast Guard ships on the West Coast fleet. She also sailed on VLCC crude carriers and large passenger vessels. Prior to her current position, Gascon held various regulatory and leadership roles within Transport Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard.

Gascon’s deep industry knowledge and background in marine safety and regulatory oversight make her insights invaluable in understanding the challenges and opportunities facing the Montreal Port Authority and the broader maritime industry in Canada.

In our conversation with Ms. Gascon, she highlighted the importance of addressing tariff uncertainties and their potential impact on trade volumes and supply chains. She emphasized the need for collaboration and proactive measures to mitigate risks and ensure the continued growth and resilience of the maritime sector.

As the President and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, Gascon is leading efforts to enhance the port’s competitiveness, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement. Her strategic vision and commitment to innovation will play a key role in shaping the future of trade in the Seaway-Great Lakes region.

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For a more in-depth discussion on the impact of tariffs and the outlook for trade in the region, we invite you to listen to the full conversation with Julie Gascon below.

The opinions expressed herein are the author’s and not necessarily those of The Maritime Executive.

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