As a Crown corporation of the Government of Saskatchewan, the authority is responsible for marketing, financing, planning and attracting investment for an inter-modal transfer and logistics facility in Regina.
[1] The port consists of a 1,800-acre logistics park a few kilometers from the City of Regina, Saskatchewan.
It is responsible for its own land-use planning and development regulations, governance structure, sub-division approvals, permitting, and enforcement services.
The Global Transportation Hub is also one of nine Foreign Trade Zone points in the country, and the only FTZ in Saskatchewan.
[3] Notable tenants at the hub include: The Global Transportation Hub has become the subject of controversy over its involvement in a land purchase that disproportionately benefited businessmen with personal ties to Sask Party MLA Bill Boyd.