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Federal parties renew focus on infrastructure investment

Federal Election 2015 Video Series

The four major political parties have renewed the focus on infrastructure through video submissions highlighting their investment strategies. This video series effort was led by Andy Manahan, executive director of the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) as part of the Construction & Design Alliance of Ontario’s broader effort to promote policy discussion on infrastructure investment. “These videos illustrate to us that all federal parties are committed to increasing infrastructure investment, even if the approaches vary,” Manahan says.

Sandro Perruzza, Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE), is particularly pleased that infrastructure is now part of broader economic policy discussions. “Political leaders clearly recognize that infrastructure investments are a tremendous catalyst to promote our long-term economic prhttps://ospe.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/academy-banner-7.pngrity,” Perruzza says.

OSPE is a proud member of the Construction & Design Alliance of Ontario.

Watch the videos:

Paul Calandra highlights Conservative Party’s Infrastructure Plan – 2015 Election

 

Matthew Kellway highlights the NDP’s Infrastructure Plan – 2015 Election

 

Bill Morneau highlights Liberal Party’s Infrastructure Plan – 2015 Election

 

Wes Regan highlights Green Party’s Infrastructure Plan – 2015 Election

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  1. All of these parties are huge and their intention on improving infrastructure investment will make this project very successful over time. These videos are very informative and from everyone presentation it’s sure that they’re all pumped up to make this focus a big achievement.

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