The University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy (SPP) is co-ordinating a national research program examining the feasibility of a proposed nation-building multi-use infrastructure corridor megaproject called the Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC).The objectives of this research paper are to contribute to the SPP’s research program by conducting an examination of the financing and funding models employed in similar megaprojects elsewhere in the world, and to extract knowledge that would be useful to help complete the feasibility analysis
Key Messages Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critica...
In the 19th century, building the Canadian Pacific Railroad was a crucial element for successful and...
KEY MESSAGES • Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critical a...
The University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy (SPP) is co-ordinating a national research progr...
This paper is a follow-up to the School of Public Policy’s initial publication on the corridor conce...
The Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC) Research Program is an investigation of the feasibility, desira...
Canada in 2016 faces new and uniquely modern challenges. At the same time, our prosperity largely de...
Rigorous planning of a multi-modal corridor at a national scale involves identifying current and fut...
Disparities in health care, education and employment, housing and social welfare have long been docu...
This paper discusses “Regulatory Alignment for Multi-Modal Infrastructure Corridors” in the context ...
Infrastructure corridors are among the most complicated transactions in Canada. Establishing a pre-d...
Key Messsages: Canada needs a long-term strategic and integrated infrastructure vision for mid- and...
This paper reviews current climate change projections for northern Canada and considers what these m...
This paper provides a broad overview of the infrastructure investment landscape in Canada and our re...
The value and feasibility of implementing the Corridor concept has been debated for over twenty year...
Key Messages Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critica...
In the 19th century, building the Canadian Pacific Railroad was a crucial element for successful and...
KEY MESSAGES • Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critical a...
The University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy (SPP) is co-ordinating a national research progr...
This paper is a follow-up to the School of Public Policy’s initial publication on the corridor conce...
The Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC) Research Program is an investigation of the feasibility, desira...
Canada in 2016 faces new and uniquely modern challenges. At the same time, our prosperity largely de...
Rigorous planning of a multi-modal corridor at a national scale involves identifying current and fut...
Disparities in health care, education and employment, housing and social welfare have long been docu...
This paper discusses “Regulatory Alignment for Multi-Modal Infrastructure Corridors” in the context ...
Infrastructure corridors are among the most complicated transactions in Canada. Establishing a pre-d...
Key Messsages: Canada needs a long-term strategic and integrated infrastructure vision for mid- and...
This paper reviews current climate change projections for northern Canada and considers what these m...
This paper provides a broad overview of the infrastructure investment landscape in Canada and our re...
The value and feasibility of implementing the Corridor concept has been debated for over twenty year...
Key Messages Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critica...
In the 19th century, building the Canadian Pacific Railroad was a crucial element for successful and...
KEY MESSAGES • Key issues related to Canada’s security and defence agenda, which involve critical a...