Infrastructure
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Potholes the main issue driving Ontario’s worst roads list, CAA saysPotholes are to blame for some roads finding themselves on the latest edition of the CAA Worst Road in Ontario list, the organization says.CanadaJun 4
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Carney says selling public assets like airports could fund infrastructureThe November federal budget and April spring economic statement both mentioned exploring new ownership options for the country's federally owned airports.PoliticsMay 14
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British Columbia to get $2.2B from federal community fundThe federal government is making money available in three separate streams, with the provincial stream being available for projects such as health care, and housing.EconomyApr 7
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Carney has a new $51B infrastructure fund. Here’s how he plans to spend itOttawa plans to nearly double the rate of infrastructure investment in Canada over the next eight years compared with the previous eight years, Carney said.CanadaApr 7
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University of Manitoba plans to replace deteriorating libraryFirst built in 1951, the library’s floors are deteriorating under the heavy shelves of books, and major cracks have appeared in the foundation.CanadaOct 10, 2025
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Ottawa’s major projects office to be headed by former Trans Mountain CEOOttawa's one-stop shop for industry to pitch plans for large industrial construction projects will be headquartered in Calgary, the Prime Minister's Office said.CanadaAug 29, 2025
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Sinkhole opens at busy Toronto intersection, leading to basement floodingThe City of Toronto said crews are working to repair the watermain at Coxwell and Cosburn avenues after it broke late Wednesday night.CanadaAug 28, 2025
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Hamilton home to Ontario’s worst road yet again. Here are the othersAberdeen Avenue in Hamilton tops CAA’s Worst Roads for a second year, with over 2,400 roads nominated across Ontario in the 2024 campaign.CanadaJun 5, 2025
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Winnipeg’s Louise Bridge to close for repairs on FridayFrom 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the bridge will close to vehicle traffic as crews work on repairing the bridge's bearings. The west pedestrian walkway will remain open.ConsumerMar 28, 2025
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Utilities Kingston resumes infrastructure upgrades to enhance water and wastewater systemsUtilities Kingston resumes a multi-year project to upgrade water and wastewater systems, enhancing efficiency, reliability and sustainability for Kingston’s growth.CanadaNov 19, 2024
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