It’s time to reconcile infrastructure, because it’s 2016

The infrastructure program will be a net positive to Canada. With additional measures, it can help build a resilient country that meets social, environmental, and economic requirements for decades. We should ensure that it does.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's commitment to increase infrastructure investment to $125-billion over the next decade could transform Canada for the better, write Liberal MP Will Amos and Roy Brooke.
The federal Liberals’ commitment to increase infrastructure investment to $125-billion over the next decade could transform Canada for the better. Realizing the program’s full transformative potential, however, requires as much focus on how funding is spent, as on what is spent. Above all, the ...

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