City Infrastructure

Background

Canadian city infrastructure – physical, natural or social – is ailing and requires significant investment to preserve its structural integrity. Climate change hazards impact our cities’ physical structures, operations and business, safety and security as well as our economy. More than one-quarter of Canada’s infrastructure was built between 80 and 100 years ago. Combined with climate change, growing urban populations will intensify demands on aging city infrastructure.

Expert: Darrel Danyluk