Canada is set to launch a $50 billion infrastructure fund to build projects in sectors such as hospitals, transportation and housing, as the government tries to boost an economy that’s being squeezed by U.S. tariffs.
Canada to start $50 billion building fund as Carney seeks economic growth

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