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Advancing Canada's Research Partnerships
Agricultural Innovation
Canadian Innovation
Canada's Nuclear Future
Celebrating Canada's Diversity
Careers in Sustainability
Cybersecurity
Diversifying Canada's Skilled Trades
Empowering Canada's Newcomers
Empowering Indigenous Voices
First-Time Home Buyer
Future of AI
Future of Food
Future of Our Planet
International Women's Day
Our Water & Ocean
Powering Canada's Future
Protecting Canada's Forests
Social Purpose
Supporting Small Business
P3s
Building Canada's Infrastructure
Public-private Partnerships and the Freedom to Innovate
Mark Romoff from the Canadian Council for Public Private Partnerships explores the innovative practices shaping Canada's Infrastructure development.
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Why Building Infrastructure with P3s isn't a Partisan Issue
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