Governments and Industry Need to Move from Confrontation to Collaboration When it comes to building infrastructure, government and industry have an often…
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FeaturedInfrastructureNews
Recommendations for COVID-19 Recovery in Infrastructure
by Chris Webster May 8, 2020The health and safety of employees is the overriding priority for companies in the infrastructure sector and member companies of the Future…
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As Alberta’s United Conservative Party government celebrates its first anniversary, it finds itself on a very different trajectory than anticipated last April.…
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FeaturedInfrastructureNews
Op-ed: COVID-19 infrastructure stimulus needs short-term support for a long-term transformation
by Chris Webster April 22, 2020Infrastructure spending will play a big part in the economic recovery from COVID-19. Construction projects get people working, flow money to local…
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FeaturedInfrastructureTransit
Transit Oriented Development in Calgary
by Chris Webster January 28, 2020Major municipalities across Canada have embraced public transit. While local municipal governments have often championed new projects, in recent years there have…
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FeaturedInfrastructureNewsTransit
Unlocking the opportunities of transit-oriented development
by Chris Webster June 25, 2019Since entering government, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives have committed to improving infrastructure in the province, while also focusing on reducing the $15 billion…
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The Progressive Conservative government has set a fierce pace in rolling out their policy agenda since winning a majority at the June…
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Infrastructure
The “What” and the “How” of Infrastructure in Alberta
by Chris Webster March 18, 2019In spring 2015, Alberta underwent a momentous change as the decades-old Progress Conservative (PC) government was unseated by the New Democrat Party…
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FeaturedInfrastructure
What Lies Beneath: The State of Ontario’s Underground Infrastructure
by Chris Webster August 27, 2018Over the last decade, Ontario’s 444 municipalities have made substantial progress in better understanding the state of their infrastructure. As data on… -
Does the Quebec Election Mark a Watershed for Politics and Infrastructure? There was a time when elections meant the knives were drawn…
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