P3 2013 to bring together Canadian and international leaders in public-private partnerships
TORONTO, Sept. 23, 2013 /CNW/ - The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) will host its 21st annual conference, "Canadian P3: Building the Global Standard", on November 7 and 8th in Toronto at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel.
With Canadian governments renewing investments in infrastructure and services in a climate of austerity, public-private partnerships (P3s) continue to be a proven alternative to traditional delivery. Hear about emerging sectors, best practices and topical issues that are shaping P3s today and into the future.
This year's program will feature high-profile keynote speakers, including Jin-Yong Cai, CEO of the International Finance Corporation and Tim Leiweke, President and CEO, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment as well as Canada's P3 agency heads, auditors general, leading mayors and representatives from US States who will discuss latest P3 developments in their respective jurisdictions.
"This is the P3 event of the year that will bring together 1,200 public and private sector leaders from across the country and around the world to debate and discuss the latest issues", says Mark Romoff, President and CEO, CCPPP. "It's a chance for representatives from a wide variety of professions to hear about what's putting Canada on the map as a global P3 leader."
The conference will also celebrate the 16th Annual National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships. Awards are presented to public and private sector partners that are best in class in P3 finance, infrastructure and service delivery.
About the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships: Established in 1993, CCPPP is a national not-for-profit non-partisan, member-based organization with broad representation from across the public and private sectors. Its mission is to promote innovative approaches to infrastructure development and service delivery through public-private partnerships with all levels of government. The Council is a proponent of evidence-based public policy in support of P3s, facilitates the adoption of international best practices, and educates stakeholders and the community on the economic and social benefits of public-private partnerships.
For more information: www.p3-2013.ca. To register go to: www.p3-2013.ca/register.
SOURCE: Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships
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