The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships released a new study on March 13, 2014 titled, “10-Year Economic Impact Assessment of Public-Private Partnerships in Canada (2003-2012)”. The economic impact study, conducted by the management consulting company InterVISTAS, demonstrates the key role public-private partnerships (P3s) have played in boosting Canada’s global competitiveness by lifting its GDP and getting critical infrastructure built. The study finds that P3s have generated $51.2 billion in direct economic output and 290,680 direct full-time equivalent jobs between 2003 and 2012.
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