The Wednesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Wednesday, Nov. 2
MORNEAU SAYS INVESTORS WANT INFRASTRUCTURE AGENCY: Canada’s finance minister says the country needs a new agency designed to pump private dollars into infrastructure projects because private investors are clamouring for it. Bill Morneau says pension and equity funds want a dedicated agency to contract with on long-term infrastructure investments that make sense for their members, and that also lowers political risk. He says existing Crown corporations like PPP Canada, which oversees so-called public-private partnerships on infrastructure projects, don’t address the private sector’s needs.
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CONCERNS RAISED OVER MILITARY COLLEGE REVIEW: The Canadian Armed Forces is facing criticism for the composition of a team investigating the Royal Military College of Canada. Eight current and former military personnel are starting work on a two-month review of the institution in Kingston, Ont. The probe was ordered by defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance and comes after a series of troubling events at the college, including several suspected suicides and concerns about a sexualized culture. Observers say the situation at the college warrants a detailed look, particularly given the seriousness of the problems. But they are questioning why the team doesn’t include any academics or other non-military personnel.


