Global infrastructure gap the opportunity Canada has been waiting for

Canadians and Canadian companies have the skills, knowledge, and experience to capture a real share of the much-needed infrastructure projects around the world in the coming years.
The world needs US$3.3-trillion per year of transportation, power, water, and telecoms infrastructure projects between now and 2030, according to a report by the McKinsey Global Institute.
Canada is underperforming, but it doesn’t need to be that way. The issue is one of vision and leadership, but today we don’t have the champions we need to set out big ideas, or the skills to make them happen. This is the sad state of our politics. Yet there are big opportunities if we only rec...

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