The Liberal legacy on infrastructure is one that leaves Canadians wanting

A new Conservative government will build back stronger, by investing in infrastructure that benefits all regions and sectors of Canada’s economy rather than simply lining the pockets of Liberal insiders.
Spending money on infrastructure only works if proper due diligence is done to ensure that we are spending money on the right things. Unfortunately, the current government is only spending a small percentage on projects that one could assume will have a positive net economic benefit, writes Andrew Scheer.
Conservatives have an excellent track record when it comes to building infrastructure projects. The roads, bridges, ports, and public transit that help us move about our communities and transport goods. While the Liberals currently struggle to get even the most basic of projects started, we delivere...

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