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Pedro Antunes and Roger Francis

Pedro Antunes is chief economist and Roger Francis is the director, energy and environment, at The Conference Board of Canada. 

Off the track: transit funding and the low carbon transition

Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
The Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) most recent Infrastructure Needs Report found transit systems require in excess of $133-billion over the next 10 years, nearly $60-billion of which remains unfunded by government, write Pedro Antunes and Roger Francis. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
The Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) most recent Infrastructure Needs Report found transit systems require in excess of $133-billion over the next 10 years, nearly $60-billion of which remains unfunded by government, write Pedro Antunes and Roger Francis. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
The Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) most recent Infrastructure Needs Report found transit systems require in excess of $133-billion over the next 10 years, nearly $60-billion of which remains unfunded by government, write Pedro Antunes and Roger Francis. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
Opinion | BY PEDRO ANTUNES AND ROGER FRANCIS | February 24, 2020
The Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) most recent Infrastructure Needs Report found transit systems require in excess of $133-billion over the next 10 years, nearly $60-billion of which remains unfunded by government, write Pedro Antunes and Roger Francis. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright