Lou Serafini weighs in on the Canada Infrastructure Bank in interview with the Financial Post

May 16, 2017

Lou Serafini Jr. was quoted in the Financial Post on May 12 regarding the federal government’s recent actions to making the planned Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) a reality. The article followed the two major announcements by the government to move on this new entity: first, determining that the CIB will be headquartered in Toronto and, second, that they have launched the search for the bank’s inaugural chair, board and chief executive.

The article also featured commentary from Mark Romoff, president and chief executive of the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships, as well as Matti Siemiatycki, an associate professor of geography and planning at the University of Toronto, and Stephen Clark, chair of the financial institutions practice at national business law firm Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP.

Read the article.

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