Why Can't Ontario Build Big Things Anymore? | The Agenda

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  • Maple Leaf Gardens was built in less than six months. The CN Tower, three years. The Canadian Pacific Railway, four years. The Eglinton Crosstown is now at 12 years with no end in sight. What does that reveal about Ontario's ability to build big things? And what's changed from years past?
    00:00 - Intro
    04:09 - Eglinton Crosstown: Too many cooks?
    07:10 - Who should be in charge?
    11:50 - What projects have been a success?
    14:10 - Too much politics and meddling?
    20:57 - Does Ontario have enough skilled workers?
    25:12 - How do we fix this?
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