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Toon Dreessen

Fairness put on back burner for infrastructure procurement

Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
The federal government, in retaining a third party to maintain its assets, has permitted contracts that do not align with ethical or professional standards and creates a culture that prohibits our natural rights to compete on fair and reasonable basis for work that is funded by our own government, writes Toon Dreessen. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
The federal government, in retaining a third party to maintain its assets, has permitted contracts that do not align with ethical or professional standards and creates a culture that prohibits our natural rights to compete on fair and reasonable basis for work that is funded by our own government, writes Toon Dreessen. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
The federal government, in retaining a third party to maintain its assets, has permitted contracts that do not align with ethical or professional standards and creates a culture that prohibits our natural rights to compete on fair and reasonable basis for work that is funded by our own government, writes Toon Dreessen. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
Opinion | BY TOON DREESSEN | March 24, 2021
The federal government, in retaining a third party to maintain its assets, has permitted contracts that do not align with ethical or professional standards and creates a culture that prohibits our natural rights to compete on fair and reasonable basis for work that is funded by our own government, writes Toon Dreessen. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade