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Subject: FW: Public Private Partnerships: The Right Choice for Canada? - Join us Oct.29

Date: October 6, 2015 at 3:44:25 PM EDT

 

 


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From: Joel Elliott [ell...@conferenceboard.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 3:41 PM
To: Sobel, David (MGCS)
Subject: Public Private Partnerships: The Right Choice for Canada? - Join us Oct.29

Hello David,

Across Canada, governments of all levels have increasingly embraced public-private partnerships (PPPs) as their preferred approach to deliver large-scale public infrastructure projects. Nationwide, over 200 PPPs have been completed or are in various stages of the project planning process, including many in the transportation sector. Despite this, the merits of PPPs remain the source of heated political, policy, and public debate. So what are the pros and cons of PPPs? Are these partnerships the right choice for large Canadian projects?

Join us as we explore this issues at Public Private Partnerships: Assessing Major Projects in the Transportation Sector<http://go.conferenceboard.ca/eC0owF00000GEL0J1oYrL0o>, taking place Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 03:30 PM EDT. This 60 minute webinar will identify and explain the current PPP models commonly used in Canada. Join Matti Siemiatycki from the University of Toronto as he provides an assessment of the recent PPP projects, and points to strategies to improve future project delivery. Attendees of this session will learn:

 *   Examples of current PPPs being executed in Canada and abroad
 *   The different roles that various sectors play within PPPs
 *   The benefits and disadvantages of PPPs for both government and business
 *   What conditions are needed for a successful transit PPP

The registration fee for this session is $149. This fee gives you access to the live webinar and Q&A session, as well as access to the recording that you can share with your entire organization.

To register for this event, please visit our website<http://go.conferenceboard.ca/eC0owF00000GEL0J1oYrL0o>.

If you have any questions, or would like to learn about our student and not for profit rates, please call 1-866-242-0075, or email us at public...@conferenceboard.ca<http://go.conferenceboard.ca/dc/EGoNlsY4sDgDxLrKqm3q64FIwTHgE0ANpOhk1IcrJZXQq3Iu4slkVwRDuoYgZcEkh8NWTfe5GjcN3ikOGugRl6ybsAvlCYdUki1kuMfwBV281VwMGzCBCiRBgSpMZ73lwhJm8q0axJgtUn5B8JhVKg==/o00xC00ZL00oLE01oFGoJr0>. Please quote campaign code ECPPPJ2 when registering.

I look forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,

Joel Elliott
The Conference Board of Canada

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