Investments and co-operation are building a better Canada
The impact of the government’s infrastructure investments is real and can be seen every day in improvements to public transit, roads, and water and wastewater systems across the country.
Investments in the construction and repair of thousands of kilometres of roads means Canadians get where they’re going more quickly, spending less time in traffic congestion, writes Infrastructure Minister François-Philippe Champagne. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Canadians had a choice in 2015: austerity, or investing to build communities for success now and for generations to come. Both during the election and since taking office, we made infrastructure a key focus because we know that it is essential for families, communities, our economic growth, and job ...
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