Public-Private Partnerships: User Fees and Nations Projects

public-private partnerships: The scheme, worked out by Finance Minister Bill Morneau hand-picked advisory panel, relies on privatization, deregulation, public-private partnerships and user fees, according to The Toronto Star. It would reserve profitable public infrastructure for the private sector but have governments alone foot the bill for those schemes — such as environmental remediation and First Nations projects — that are destined to lose money. By Thomas Walkom National Affairs Columnist Mon., Oct. 24, 2016 At its core, the federal government bold new plan for economic growth is strikingly familiar. It would have the government set up a new agency to convince foreign investors that Canada is open for business. The report, released last week, talks several times about creating a flywheel of institutional capital participation — whatever that means. The jargon is modern. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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