Tag: Toronto Region Board of Trade

Recommendations released for Canada’s First National Infrastructure Assessment

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Recommendations have been released for Moving Forward on the National Infrastructure Assessment, which summarizes consultation findings to inform the National Infrastructure Assessment. The announcement was...

New report recommends regional rail to tackle Toronto transportation woes

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The City of Toronto’s continued growth is expected to place additional pressure on the region’s transportation system, resulting in longer commutes and increased congestion....

Ontario announces framework for unsolicited infrastructure proposals

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Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott has announced the launch of an unsolicited proposals (USP) framework for infrastructure projects in Ontario. The announcement was made...

Infrastructure funding increase for municipalities in federal budget

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The final federal budget of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first mandate provided put infrastructure on the backburner, but did deliver on a few initiatives...

Factoring the city into Smart City development

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As communities across Canada work to integrate new technology and innovation to transform existing communities to smart cities, the world is watching as the...

Scheer disappointed with Budget 2018

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Two days after the release of Budget 2018, it was clear that Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer was less than impressed with...

A new age for energy

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The Canadian energy landscape is undergoing a period of great change, as the move from coal to renewables and the rapid pace of innovation...

TRBoT releases recommendations for regional transit

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With the release of its second playbook in its Agenda for Growth series, Toronto Region Board of Trade (the Board) and regional stakeholders are...

Building a regional transit solution

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In November of 2017, the Toronto Region Board of Trade (TRBoT) released its Superlinx document, providing new ideas for a regional transportation model in...

Breaking down Budget 2017

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The infrastructure money train looks primed to leave the station in Ottawa, even if people aren’t quite sure when and how those dollars will...