MP Jennifer O’Connell: The Liberal government is investing in communities to support world-class, modern public infrastructure and to support local economies while addressing climate change. cdnpoli (subs)
Our infrastructure investments over the last seven years have had a material impact on the everyday lives of millions of Canadians, writes Jennifer O’Connell.Infrastructure is walking trails and public transit.
It is community centres and broadband internet. It is a new drinking water plant in a rural community, and a new affordable housing complex in a dense urban centre.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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