McKenna dons hard hat, vows to pick up pace of infrastructure projects
OTTAWA — Catherine McKenna says her top priority as the country’s new infrastructure minister is to get projects built quickly.
The Liberal government has committed more than $180 billion over 12 years to improving roads, bridges, public transit and other needed infrastructure across Canada, but it has been criticized for failing to get the money out the door and shovels in the ground.
McKenna, in her first speech since being named to the job last week, told municipal leaders Wednesday that accelerating the pace of projects is the first of three main priorities as she settles into her new role.
“Let me just be clear about my priorities,” she told the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. “One: My first priority is getting things built quickly that matter to the lives of Canadians.”