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The Public-Private Partnership (P3) Office
The Public-Private Partnership (P3) Office is an initiative of the Service Industries Branch of Industry Canada. It was developed to provide
stakeholders interested in exploring public-private partnerships as an approach to project development with quick and easy access to the mass of P3
information available on the web
The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
Through our site, we provide free access to hundreds of sectoral market studies and country-specific
reports prepared by our Market Research Centre and by our offices abroad. These reports are intended to help
you, Canadian companies, identify foreign business opportunities and learn more about your target market.
Infrastructure Canada
In partnership with provincial, territorial and local governments and the private sector, Infrastructure Canada
will help to renew and build the physical infrastructure that supports and connects our economy, our communities,
our culture and our country.
ExportSource
Your Online Source for Export Information. ExportSource is Team Canada Inc's on-line resource for
export information. It provides a single access point to all trade-related government departments and agencies
on subjects including: preparing to export; researching countries and sectors; marketing your exports; entering the
market; financing your exports; getting the product or service to market; preventing and resolving problems;
understanding the global marketplace.
The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships
Brings together the strengths of both the public and private sectors. They are innovative tools of public
policy. In addition to maximizing efficiencies and innovations of private enterprise, public-private partnerships
can provide much needed capital to finance government programs and projects of a commercial nature, thereby
freeing public funds for core economic and social programs.
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