Apr 262013
 
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Costs and quality are compromised.

from the Regina Leader-Post

Responding to recent commentary that public private partnerships are simply a tool for governments to consider, Tom Graham in The Regina Leader-Post disagrees. Taxpayers, he writes, not only pay more for private construction and operation of a P3, they also pay for the company's profits.

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