Episode 29 - Supply Chain Logistics of Northern Rural Canada with Christina Monroe

What does supply chain look like when there are no street addresses, limited cell service, and groceries travel thousands of kilometers? Bryndis Whitson sits down with Christina Monroe to explore the realities of living in Northern Canada, from freight and food security to shipping, travel, and planning far ahead. 

The conversation spans what it takes to move goods, people, and services across vast distances with limited infrastructure. From coordinating IKEA orders and freight consolidation to navigating cell service dead zones, Christina shares practical examples of how logistics shapes daily life in the North.

The conversation also touches on logistics people rarely think about, including veterinary access, emergency preparedness, shipping without physical addresses, and why durable containers are essential for northern freight. Christina’s stories highlight how planning, adaptability, and community cooperation are key to making life work in remote regions.

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Episode 28 - Behind the Transit Logistics That Built Calgary’s LRT System with Lorne Fleming