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Keeping Canada Running Infrastructure And The Future Of Governance In A Pandemic World G Bruce Doern

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Keeping Canada Running Infrastructure And The Future Of Governance In A Pandemic World G Bruce Doern
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's/Brian Mulroney
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 442
Author: G. Bruce Doern, Christopher Stoney, Robert Hilton
ISBN: 9780228006572, 9780228007241, 9780228007258, 0228006570, 0228007240, 0228007259
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Keeping Canada Running Infrastructure And The Future Of Governance In A Pandemic World G Bruce Doern by G. Bruce Doern, Christopher Stoney, Robert Hilton 9780228006572, 9780228007241, 9780228007258, 0228006570, 0228007240, 0228007259 instant download after payment.

In this groundbreaking study, authors Bruce Doern, Christopher Stoney, and Robert Hilton provide the first comprehensive overview of Canadian infrastructure policy, examining the impact and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and rapid technological change as Canada looks to recover and rebuild. Covering more than fifty years across many sectors, the authors identify numerous challenges that have contributed to Canada's growing infrastructure deficit and suboptimal outcomes.

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