2008: Dion commits $70B to fix crumbling infrastructure (and then loses election) toronto.ctvnews.ca/dion-commits...
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion used a Toronto stop to unveil a promise to spend $70 billion over the next decade on infrastructure improvements in Canada.
2012: Prosperity or bust: The need to renew Canada’s infrastructure iveybusinessjournal.com/publication/...
A sound and vibrant infrastructure is a must if a community – and a country – is to thrive. Too much of Canada’s infrastructure is crumbling and neglected, this author writes. This author exposes the ...
2013: Politicians ignore creative ways to fund our crumbling infrastructure 🔗: www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
2015: To fix Canada's infrastructure, billions are just drops in the bucket 🔗: www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
2018: What Will It Cost to Rebuild Canada’s Infrastructure? insights.som.yale.edu/insights/wha...
Amarjeet Sohi, Canada’s first-ever minister of infrastructure and communities, discusses the country’s plan to sharply increase public and private investment in infrastructure.
2020: Canada needs more infrastructure spending, but not as short-term stimulus macleans.ca/news/canada/...
Christopher Ragan: Experience has shown that spending vast sums of public money on infrastructure both quickly and effectively is almost impossible
2022: How will we respond to the clear threat to Canada’s infrastructure? climateinstitute.ca/how-will-we-...
Catastrophes such as the 2021 B.C. floods underlines how vulnerable Canada’s infrastructure is to the impacts of climate change.
2023: Long-term investments are needed to fix Canada’s infrastructure gap theconversation.com/federal-budg...
The 2023 federal budget provides funding for critical infrastructure and clean energy. But long-term planning is needed to fix chronic problems.
A brief history of Canada's "infrastructure deficit" being highlighted as a big problem, with little being done about it: 2024: Alberta Municipalities say budget lacks adequate infrastructure funding edmontonjournal.com/news/politic...
Alberta Municipalities said budget lacks adequate infrastructure funding for municipalities to support the province's growing population.
Alberta's last remaining coal plant has powered down and is not expected to burn another lump 🔗: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...