
Transit projects are becoming more and more troublesome in Canada. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In Canada, infrastructure plans often go wildly over budget and there can be problems with the final product not functioning properly. Getting multiple levels of government involved hasn’t solved the problem and many Canadians are wondering how we can make our transit systems work again. But it’s not like this all over the world. Other countries are able to build more for less money.
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