Infrastructure platforms
Here's what the candidates in Calgary Nose Hill, and their parties, are promising.Infrastructure Funding
NDP
- Devote funding to public infrastructure.
- Use Community Benefit agreements to guarantee jobs, training, apprenticeships, & support for local businesses as part of infrastructure projects.
Our vision is one where communities can afford to build the infrastructure they need to thrive, from roads and bridges to community centres, long-term care, child care centres and everything in between. These investments will create good jobs in every part of the country; and to get there, we will partner with provinces, territories, First Nations and municipalities to deliver reliable public infrastructure funding that puts people – not profit – first. By using Community Benefit Agreements, we will guarantee that good jobs, training, apprenticeships and support for local businesses are part of every infrastructure project.
— Ready for Better, retrieved 2021-08-27
Conservative
We will continue already committed projects and return to the successful model used in the last Conservative government of working in partnership with provinces, municipalities, and First Nations to encourage the use of Public-Private Partnerships.
— Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18
Green
- Support the Federation of Canadian Municipalities request for at least $250M/year in dedicated infrastructure funding starting in 2028-29.
- Reduce interest rates to municipalities on loans for infrastructure projects.
- Double current funding to municipalities.
- Allocate at least 1% of GST to housing & other municipal infrastructure.
● Support the use of city charters to give greater autonomy to cities.
● Make changes to the Canada Infrastructure Bank to reduce interest rates to municipalities on loans for infrastructure projects.
● Institutionalize federal transfers to municipalities through the creation of a Municipal Fund, renaming the Gas Tax funds, which were delinked from gas tax revenue years ago, and retaining the same eligibility as the Gas Tax funds.
● Ensure a permanent doubling of current funding to ensure predictable and reliable funding to municipalities.
● Allocate one per cent of GST to housing and other municipal infrastructure on an ongoing basis to provide a consistent baseline of funding.
● Answer the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ and Vancouver Mayor’s Council’s call for a permanent, dedicated federal public transit fund of $3.4 billion annually starting in 2026-2027, once the existing transit program expires.
● Commit to a multi-year solution to transit operating shortfalls in order to protect and secure shared investments in building out Canada’s transit networks for the decades to come.
— Be Daring., retrieved 2021-09-11
Vanessa Wang
Rhino candidate in your districtInternet Infrastructure
NDP
- Declare high-speed Internet as an essential service.
- Give every Canadian, including those in rural areas, access to affordable, reliable, high-speed broadband within 4 years.
- Take steps to create a Crown corporation to deliver quality, affordable telecom services.
Expanding cell coverage and delivering reliable, affordable broadband internet to every community in Canada is vital to the economic future of rural Canada and remote communities. But it has been ignored by successive governments for far too long. That’s why we believe that we need to act urgently to close the digital divide now, not ten years from now as the Liberal government proposed. We are committed to declaring high-speed internet an essential service and making sure that every Canadian has access to affordable, reliable high-speed broadband within four years. This will include taking the first steps to create a Crown corporation to ensure the delivery of quality, affordable telecom services to every community.
— Ready for Better, retrieved 2021-08-27
Liberal
Require those that have purchased the rights to build broadband actually do so. With this use it or lose it approach, Canada’s large national carriers will be required to accelerate the roll-out of wireless and high-speed internet in rural and northern Canada by progressively meeting broadband access milestones between now and 2025. If these milestones are not met, we will mandate the resale of spectrum rights and reallocate that capacity to smaller, regional providers.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
Conservative
- Connect all of Canada to high-speed internet by 2025.
- Accelerate the plan to get rural broadband built.
- Speed up the spectrum auction process and apply "use it or lose" provisions.
- Disallow the use of Huawei equipment.
Green
- Build up broadband infrastructure in rural areas.
- Continue to support the Universal Broadband Fund.
- Provide an addition $150M annually for 4 years to the Universal Broadband Fund to reach communities at the lowest end of the eligibility spectrum.
● Build up broadband infrastructure in rural areas to help revitalize rural economies and give communities greater access to the services they need.
● Continue to support the Universal Broadband Fund, and retain that funding with an additional $150 M annually over 4 years to reach communities at the lowest end of the eligibility spectrum
● Break up telecom monopolies through changes to CRTC regulation to allow for more equitable treatment of rural consumers
— Be Daring., retrieved 2021-09-11
Municipal Proposals
Conservative
Northern Infrastructure
NDP
Conservative
- Build the Grays Bay Port and Road Project, connecting Nunavut & NWT.
- Build the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Line.
- Complete the Tuktoyaktuk road and port & pursue an Arctic Gateway policy across the Canadian North.
- Build a large-scale project to provide clean power to the Yukon, developed in partnership with the Yukon Government.
Green
Small Craft Harbours
Conservative
Trans-Canada Trail
Liberal
Continue building and connecting the TransCanada Trail, and creating new opportunities for Canadians to access it, by increasing annual funding to $13 million, growing the trail network by 10% helping create 10,000 jobs over the next five years.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02