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Sara Anghel

Now is the time to invest in renewing Canada’s outdoor recreation infrastructure

Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
When it comes to ‘shovel-ready’ projects, there are many smaller projects—improving and expanding trails, marinas, campgrounds, and other recreational infrastructure—that could be started quickly and done this fiscal year, writes Sara Anghel. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
When it comes to ‘shovel-ready’ projects, there are many smaller projects—improving and expanding trails, marinas, campgrounds, and other recreational infrastructure—that could be started quickly and done this fiscal year, writes Sara Anghel. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
When it comes to ‘shovel-ready’ projects, there are many smaller projects—improving and expanding trails, marinas, campgrounds, and other recreational infrastructure—that could be started quickly and done this fiscal year, writes Sara Anghel. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | July 22, 2020
When it comes to ‘shovel-ready’ projects, there are many smaller projects—improving and expanding trails, marinas, campgrounds, and other recreational infrastructure—that could be started quickly and done this fiscal year, writes Sara Anghel. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | March 21, 2018
Transport Minister Marc Garneau tabled Bill C-64, to help prevent abandoned or hazardous vessels from littering Canada’s shores, in October and it’s now back to the House with proposed changes from the House Transport Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | March 21, 2018
Opinion | BY SARA ANGHEL | March 21, 2018
Transport Minister Marc Garneau tabled Bill C-64, to help prevent abandoned or hazardous vessels from littering Canada’s shores, in October and it’s now back to the House with proposed changes from the House Transport Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade