Infrastructure investment needed to emerge from pandemic stronger than before

If we do it right, it not only creates jobs and drives economic development, but it also helps us create stronger, more resilient communities with a better standard of life for everyone.
Improving transit in Canada’s cities must be a key priority in the wake of this pandemic. For so many essential workers, transit is an essential service, writes Taylor Bachrach.
The coronavirus pandemic presents a daunting challenge. Around the world, governments and decision makers have had to choose between health measures aimed at protecting human life and the economic measures typically given pre-eminence in public-policy making. While our current priority must be brin...

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