Posted on 11/30/2021
The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships is pleased to announce its 2021-2022 Board of Directors. The 30-person board was elected today virtually by member organizations at the Council’s annual general meeting.
Posted on 11/18/2021
We're pleased to announce case studies are now available on three of the projects that were recipients of CCPPP's 2020 National Awards for Innovation & Excellence: Regina Bypass, Waterloo LRT ION Stage 1 and the Energy Services Acquisition Program (E
Posted on 11/17/2021
David Podmore, OBC, a Canadian real-estate development icon, will be celebrated today as a winner of the 2021 Champion Award by The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
Podmore, founder and chair of Concert Infrastructure, will receive
Posted on 11/17/2021
Jim King, founder of EllisDon Capital, will be celebrated today as a winner of the 2021 Champion Award by The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
King, who retired in 2019 after an impressive 38-year career with EllisDon, will receive
Posted on 11/15/2021
Today, The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) announced that Lisa Mitchell has been named as President and Chief Executive Officer. She will assume her role on December 6, 2021.
Posted on 11/3/2021
A brand-new Ontario hospital pressed into service during the COVID-19 pandemic, an innovative Canadian bespoke airport project in Bermuda and a critical new Alberta transit project are among the five winners of the 2021 National Awards for Innovation
Posted on 6/24/2021
The Council is a proponent of evidence-based public policy in support of P3s, facilitates the adoption of international best practices, and educates stakeholders and the community on the economic and social benefits of P3s. It is within this context
Posted on 5/11/2021
CCPPP welcomes the agreement announced today between the Government of Canada and Province of Ontario to help fund the transformational $28.5-billion expansion to Ontario’s transit network.
Posted on 5/11/2021
Twenty years ago today, Bruce Power made history, becoming Canada’s first private nuclear operator and the largest — and one of the most successful — public-private partnership (P3) projects in the country.
Posted on 5/6/2021
CCPPP today announced that Mark Romoff will be stepping down as President & CEO on May 31. Romoff recently celebrated 10 years at CCPPP — a decade of unprecedented growth for the organization.
Posted on 4/20/2021
Like its counterparts across the country, British Columbia is taking a two-pronged approach to its 2021-2022 budget: keep fighting the COVID-19 pandemic with critical health and social support measures while also investing in areas like infrastructur
Posted on 4/19/2021
The federal budget will use $100 billion in new spending over the next three years to support Canadians hard hit by the social and economic devastation caused by the pandemic and make investments in critical areas such as infrastructure for a “dynami
Posted on 4/7/2021
To combat the pandemic and protect the health and well-being of its residents, Manitoba will invest a record amount in health care this year — $6.98 billion, Finance Minister Scott Fielding announced today as he released Budget 2021: Protecting Manit
Posted on 4/6/2021
Saskatchewan will invest a record $6.54 billion in health care, as well as $3.1 billion in capital projects to protect people and pave the way for economic recovery as the province emerges from the pandemic.
Posted on 3/25/2021
Nova Scotia Finance Minister Labi Kousoulis tabled the 2021-2022 budget today and predicted that in four years the Maritime province’s books will once again be balanced.
Posted on 3/25/2021
Québec is predicting it will return to its pre-pandemic level of economic activity by the end of 2021, however returning to balanced budgets will take an estimated seven years, said Finance Minister Eric Girard as he tabled the province’s 2021-2022 b
Posted on 3/24/2021
Ontario tabled its 2021 budget today with a split focus: providing billions in extra funding to defeat the pandemic and to enable small businesses and communities to successfully bring their economies back to life.
Posted on 2/26/2021
The Alberta government budget for 2021 is firmly focused on helping the province successfully emerge from the pandemic with a $1.25-billion COVID-19 contingency fund, a $1.7-billion increase in capital funding and no new taxes or tax increases.
Posted on 2/9/2021
CCPPP applauds the federal government’s decision to ensure the Canada Infrastructure Bank, as it continues to evolve and grow, plays a central role in the country’s economic recovery from the pandemic.
Posted on 1/28/2021
The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) congratulates Tamara Vrooman on her appointment as chair of the Canada Infrastructure Bank.