Govind Rao (left), Canadian Union of Public Employees Atlantic Researcher, and Christopher Majka, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Research Associate, chat prior to the Highway 104 townhall on May 4 at StFX University.
ANTIGONISH: A Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) Research Associate says using a public private partnership (P3) model for the Highway 104 twinning project could potentially end up costing $119.2 million in unnecessary additional costs. “An examination indicates that it might cost $66.6 million more in interest payments than it would cost to finance the…
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