Public Private Partnerships and Nova Scotia Highways

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This report examines the Highway 104 Western Alignment highway, known as the Cobequid Pass Toll Highway. The report reveals that it cost $232 million more to build, finance, operate and maintain as a Public Private Partnership (P3) project than it would have as a government-financed, delivered, and maintained project.

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Nova Scotia Office

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Public services and privatization

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