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Independent Senator Nick Sibbeston

Putting the pieces in place for development

Northern roads are expensive—$1 million a kilometre—and long-term federal investments will be needed if highways are to be constructed to take advantage of the next upturn in the world economy, writes Nick Sibbeston, an independent Senator for the Northwest Territories. Photo courtesy of Nick Sibbeston's office
Northern roads are expensive—$1 million a kilometre—and long-term federal investments will be needed if highways are to be constructed to take advantage of the next upturn in the world economy, writes Nick Sibbeston, an independent Senator for the Northwest Territories. Photo courtesy of Nick Sibbeston's office
Northern roads are expensive—$1 million a kilometre—and long-term federal investments will be needed if highways are to be constructed to take advantage of the next upturn in the world economy, writes Nick Sibbeston, an independent Senator for the Northwest Territories. Photo courtesy of Nick Sibbeston's office
Northern roads are expensive—$1 million a kilometre—and long-term federal investments will be needed if highways are to be constructed to take advantage of the next upturn in the world economy, writes Nick Sibbeston, an independent Senator for the Northwest Territories. Photo courtesy of Nick Sibbeston's office