Three years in, Liberals still lack coherent infrastructure plan

'In addition to mismanaging infrastructure funds meant for improving provincial and municipal infrastructure, the Liberal government is also mismanaging its own federal infrastructure projects,' writes Conservative MP Michael Chong.
The existing Champlain Bridge in Montreal.
During the 2015 federal election, Justin Trudeau promised Canadians that he would run modest deficits of less than $10-billion to fund “historic” investments in infrastructure. Now, nearly three years later, with the Liberals at the helm of our national pocketbook, those so-called modest deficit...

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