Closing the infrastructure gap is about more than just money

When we prioritize infrastructure, we are investing in the communities in which we live, and in the people who call them home.
The return on the dollar is often higher in areas that have been historically excluded from infrastructure investment, writes Kerry Black.

Globally, closing the infrastructure gap has been a focus of national and international dialogues for decades. Most recently, the federal government committed to closing the infrastructure gap for First Nations in Canada by 2030. However, in this Canadian context, discussion...

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