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The '''Nanaimo Port Authority''' was created in 1998 by the [[Canada Marine Act]].<ref name=WestacCma1999/><ref name=CmaNanaimo/>
The '''Nanaimo Port Authority''' was created in 1998 by the [[Canada Marine Act]].<ref name=WestacCma1999/><ref name=CmaNanaimo/>
The act created port authorities to manage the operation of 19 of Canada's 20 most economically important [[seaport]]s.
The act created port authorities to manage the operation of 19 of Canada's 20 most economically important [[seaport]]s, including [[Nanaimo]].


In August 2013 the Nanaimo Port Authority hosted a North American conference of port authorities.<ref name=nanaimobulletin2013-08-13/> [[Lisa Raitt]], Canada's [[Minister of Transport (Canada)|Minister of Transport]], was one of the keynote speakers.
In August 2013 the Nanaimo Port Authority hosted a North American conference of port authorities.<ref name=nanaimobulletin2013-08-13/> [[Lisa Raitt]], Canada's [[Minister of Transport (Canada)|Minister of Transport]], was one of the keynote speakers.

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The Nanaimo Port Authority was created in 1998 by the Canada Marine Act.[1][2] The act created port authorities to manage the operation of 19 of Canada's 20 most economically important seaports, including Nanaimo.

In August 2013 the Nanaimo Port Authority hosted a North American conference of port authorities.[3] Lisa Raitt, Canada's Minister of Transport, was one of the keynote speakers.

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