Infrastructure modernization is an issue that enjoys bipartisan support across the United States and momentum was building within the new administration and Congress to take on this task.

As American leaders turn their attention to infrastructure issues, what lessons can we draw from the experiences of Canada, our neighbor to the north and key trading partner? Can the two allied economies continue to collaborate closely and what challenges will they likely confront?

How can the federal government and private industry work together to transform North America's aging infrastructure? The Hill convened key officials from the United States and Canada, infrastructure experts, and industry leaders for a policy briefing on infrastructure reform and finding solutions that will work for all communities.

Speakers:

Rep. John Delaney (D-MD) , Co-Chair, New Democrat Coalition's Task Force on Infrastructure

, Co-Chair, New Democrat Coalition's Task Force on Infrastructure Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA) , Chairman, House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee

, Chairman, House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Honourable Amarjeet Sohi , Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Government of Canada

, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Government of Canada Matthew Chiller , Vice President, Federal Affairs, CH2M

, Vice President, Federal Affairs, CH2M Scotty Greenwood , CEO, Canadian American Business Council

, CEO, Canadian American Business Council Marcia Hale , President, Building America's Future

, President, Building America's Future David Pennington , Managing Director, BMO Capital Markets

, Managing Director, BMO Capital Markets Marc Scribner , Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute

, Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute Ed Wytkind, President, Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO

Moderators:

Bob Cusack , Editor-in-Chief, The Hill

, Editor-in-Chief, The Hill Melanie Zanona, Staff Writer, The Hill



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