Friday, November 18, 2011

ReNew Canada - P3: The Next Generation

P3: The Next Generation

With all levels of government across Canada facing growing infrastructure deficits matched by equally challenging fiscal restraints, many are turning to public-private partnerships as an innovative way to ensure long-term value for much-needed infrastructure and service delivery.

The Annual CCPPP National Conference brings together 1,200 Canadian and international leaders in public-private partnerships (P3) for a two-day event discussing the latest projects, people and policies that have made Canada one of the most robust P3 markets in the world. It will be held on November 21 & 22, 2011 at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. This unique networking opportunity will connect you with "who's who" of P3 from government and the private sector. We hope you can join us.

This year's theme points to the next generation of projects and people that will shape the Canadian P3 landscape in the coming years.
Eighteen sessions on a wide variety of topics and sectors will offer delegates a unique opportunity to hear from Canadian and international
P3 thought leaders and practitioners. For those that are new to the P3 area and those that are interested in more advanced P3 discussions, this program offers it all.

The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships is Canada's national voice on P3, promoting innovative approaches to infrastructure development and service delivery at all levels of government. We are a non-profit, non-partisan membership-based organization that conducts research, promotes evidence-based public policy and promotes education on P3 through a variety of regional and national events.

This year CCPPP is offering a free one-year CCPPP membership to all non-members that register for the 2011 National Conference. Effective December 1, 2011, your membership entitles you to research, unique regional and national events, interactive online tools and a connection with over 2,500 P3 leaders from Canada and internationally.

For more information on the conference and to register now, please click on the following links:

View 2011 National Conference Program


Register online now


We hope you can join us in Toronto for what promises to be a "must-attend" event focused on P3 and new opportunities for governments and the private sector to work together to build Canada's future.

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