A sustainable, long-term transportation plan is essential for a competitive and resilient economy

Such a plan should include a corridor strategy to target infrastructure bottlenecks and improve innovation in the industry.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, pictured Oct. 26, 2022, on the Hill. A sustainable long-term transportation plan needs to look beyond the immediate horizon and ensure investment in projects and technologies that will help us meet tomorrow’s climate and trade goals, writes Lindsay Kislock.
Canada is a trading nation with an economic foundation based on our natural resources. Over the years, the commodities we trade have changed, but our reliance on our natural resource wealth has remained constant. Our ability to achieve economic success as a trading nation is founded on our ability t...

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