The changing landscape of Canadian infrastructure

As the CIB proceeds to fulfill its mandate, legitimate questions and concerns will be raised by the public and stakeholders as the sale of any government assets take place.
Infrastructure Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured recently on the Hill. If we want to change our infrastructure landscape, an investment in educating the public must be an essential part of the process, writes Brian Klunder.
OTTAWA—Even with the billions of dollars spent on infrastructure by governments in Canada, Canada’s infrastructure deficit (estimated by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to exceed $200-billion) continues to pose a significant challenge for all levels of government in Canada. Government...

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