
COVID Values Revolution – Part III: Addressing Toxicity in the Public Square, Fostering Resilient Cities
During the first two parts of this series we examined the results of a global culture assessment on the impact COVID-19 has had on local
During the first two parts of this series we examined the results of a global culture assessment on the impact COVID-19 has had on local
By: Lindsey Marchessault Imagine a world where public sector procurement is simple, strategic, and successful. These words may sound like a fantasy to many public
We are all familiar with Goldilocks and her encounter with the Three Bears, the classic 19th century fairy tale told to our young ones. Goldilocks
November 18, 2020 — The 2020 P3 virtual conference, hosted by the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP), kicked off with an opening keynote by Canada’s
The Ontario Government is now accepting applications from municipalities for local infrastructure projects under the new Local Government sub-stream of the COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure stream.
Last week, Infrastructure Canada and Statistics Canada released the first category of results from Canada’s Core Public Infrastructure survey. The survey examines the inventory, condition,
Civic mobility infrastructure management and investment in many North American jurisdictions were already facing a breadth of challenges before COVID-19. Mobility as a Service (MaaS),
Beginning on a snowy November day in Saskatoon and concluding in the summer of 2020, looking across a Zoom meeting screen to an audience primarily
As the world’s climate is changing, we are seeing impacts on a global scale and right here at home. In recent years, Ontario has experienced
By Diane Kalen-Sukra, MA, CMC In the last edition we examined the results of a global culture assessment conducted by Barrett Values Centre to better understand