Posted on 10/30/2018
Canadian and global leaders responsible for delivering some of the world’s most ambitious and innovative infrastructure projects are coming to Toronto for the world’s premier event on P3s
Posted on 10/24/2018
Dale Richmond will receive the 2018 Champion Award for his “visionary and pioneering role in financing P3 infrastructure projects” across Canada, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships announced today
Posted on 10/23/2018
The Milton District Hospital Expansion projecthas won silver in this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships.
Posted on 10/23/2018
A 500-kilometre-long transmission line boosting power to northeastern Alberta has won gold in this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships.
Posted on 10/23/2018
A 500-kilometre-long transmission line boosting power to northeastern Alberta and a unique Ontario university student housing project are among the five winners of this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s.
Posted on 10/23/2018
The Quad at York University has won silver in this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships
Posted on 10/23/2018
The City of Saskatoon’s North Commuter Parkway & Traffic Bridge Project has won gold in this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s
Posted on 10/23/2018
The Finch West LRT project, one of the largest private financings of a P3 in Canada, has won silver in this year’s National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s.
Posted on 9/20/2018
CCPPP is pleased to announce Leonard Brody, an award- winning entrepreneur, venture capitalist, bestselling author and a two-time Emmy nominated media visionary, is joining our exciting lineup of speakers at P3 2018
Posted on 9/13/2018
The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships is pleased to announce Pierre Lavallée, President and CEO of the Canada Infrastructure Bank, will be a keynote speaker at CCPPP’s 26th Annual Conference.
Posted on 9/5/2018
CCPPP is pleased to announce the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, will deliver the opening keynote address at CCPPP’s 26th Annual Conference on Monday, November 5, 2018.
Posted on 7/18/2018
The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) congratulates Premier-Designate Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives on their election victory in Ontario.
Posted on 6/1/2018
Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director will work closely with all parts of the organization to create and deliver innovative and compelling communications and media relations strategies that support member engagement, stakeholder outreach and
Posted on 5/24/2018
CCPPP welcomes the federal government’s appointment of Pierre Lavallée as the inaugural CEO of the Canada Infrastructure Bank.
Posted on 5/23/2018
The Alberta and Nova Scotia Budgets included investments in infrastructure, transit and hospitals.
Posted on 4/24/2018
Canada’s Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi has presented an update on the federal government’s infrastructure plans. The government has committed a total of $186.7 billion over a 12-year period.
Posted on 4/18/2018
CCPPP applauds the Ontario NDP for its election platform commitment to invest in infrastructure over the next decade. Unfortunately, the party’s vision for the future returns Ontario to an era of no accountability, higher costs, time delays, and zero
Posted on 4/11/2018
Saskatchewan released its 2018-19 Budget on April 10th and focused on controlling government spending, delivering high quality service, no tax increases, economic growth, and returning towards a balanced budget.
Posted on 4/4/2018
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott opened our 25th Annual National Conference in November with a call for the private sector to build stronger partnerships with indigenous communities and to bring new and innovative solutions to the t
Posted on 4/4/2018
There is a lot of activity happening in the infrastructure sector across federal, provincial, territorial, and indigenous governments. A few things to pay attention to over the next few weeks and months.