Tag: Infrastructure
Infrastructure and the Federal Election
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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...