Saturday, April 20, 2024

Tag: Infrastructure

Infrastructure and the Federal Election

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We are just a few days into the throes of the election campaign, and already infrastructure is having an early impact in the national...

PCs, Pallister secure majority in Manitoba

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister took a gamble, calling for a provincial election three years into his mandate instead of four. And the gamble paid...

CIB hires Frederic Bettez

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The Canada Infrastructure Bank has announced the hiring of Frederic Bettez as Managing Director – Investments. Bettez brings to the role 15 years of experience...

Alphabet, OTPP partner on infrastructure innovation

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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) has announced it is part of a new partnership, Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners (SIP). SIP is a new company that...

Canada announces new reserve infrastructure investment program

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The Government of Canada announced a new Reserve infrastructure investment program that will see approximately $250 million in repairs and upgrades to Reserve armouries...

Ball announces 140 community infrastructure projects

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball announced that $123 million will be invested in 140 community infrastructure projects for all regions in the province...

Ontario announces significant changes to its cabinet

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The Government of Ontario announced sweeping changes to its cabinet, with most key portfolios getting fresh faces. Monte McNaughton and Laurie Scott swapped portfolios, with...

Manitoba launches ICIP program

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The Government of Manitoba has officially launched the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), a program that will invest a combined more than $3...

Ignoring Current Needs?

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Most expectations for the pending arrival of automated vehicles (AVs) involve increases or decreases in personal risks such as safety, security, cyber-hacking, or privacy....

Liberals capture minority in Newfoundland-Labrador

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By the slimmest of margins, Liberal leader Dwight Ball is likely returning to power in Newfoundland and Labrador. We say likely, because as the polls...