Why Canada’s ‘wait-and-see’ approach is the biggest threat to our infrastructure

Ensuring the resilience of Canada’s infrastructure demands a paradigm shift toward predictive, technology-driven solutions.
Investing in proactive infrastructure protection is far less costly—both in human lives and financial resources—than dealing with the fallout of unanticipated disasters, writes Kamyab Zandi.

When a bridge collapses or a highway floods, it’s not just an engineering failure—it’s asocietal breakdown.

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