News

About The Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan (TRIP) is a city-wide plan that will address road-use pressures and issues faced by users as they move throughout the city. The plan will develop a ...
Capital Infrastructure Plan, which will guide the development of the City’s transportation system to 2046. The Plan identifies the transit, road, and active transportation investments that are ...
Overview The MiWay 5 Plan (2016-2020) identified opportunities and strategies to grow transit ridership and to direct service hours to achieve the best return on the City’s investment. Investments in ...
The Liberal government today promised to spend $10 billion on infrastructure initiatives such as broadband, clean energy and agricultural projects — part of a plan to boost growth and create one ...
Canada needs to be more strategic when planning infrastructure spending Matti Siemiatycki and Drew Fagan Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published December 22, 2021 ...
According to the plan, the $18 billion state-of-good-repair-infrastructure gap comes mainly from five areas: the TTC requires $11 billion; Toronto Community Housing requires $4 billion; roads in ...
At their best, large high-performance infrastructure projects are more than just physical structures but rather connective environments that enable communities and nature to grow together. Key to ...
China’s acceleration of its ‘new infrastructure’ plan will support the government’s beneficiation ambition in the metals industry, boosting production of high-end metals as opposed to ...