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 ======What If - the Public Infrastructure Became Smart?====== ======What If - the Public Infrastructure Became Smart?======
 +This report explores the potential impacts of smart public infrastructure in Canadian cities by 2030.\\ 
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 ^  Quick Facts  ^^ ^  Quick Facts  ^^
-| Report location:  |[[https://horizons.gc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2017-0280-eng_0-1.pdf| source]]  |+|Report location:  |[[https://horizons.service.canada.ca/en/2017/01/01/what-if-the-public-infrastructure-became-smart/index.shtml|source]]   |
 | Language:  | English   | | Language:  | English   |
 | Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:policy_horizons_canada|Policy Horizons Canada]]  | | Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:policy_horizons_canada|Policy Horizons Canada]]  |
 | Publication date:  |January 1, 2017  | | Publication date:  |January 1, 2017  |
-| Authors:  |Not Specified  | 
 | Time horizon:  | 2030    | | Time horizon:  | 2030    |
-| Geographic focus:  |canada   |+| Geographic focus: Canada   |
 | Page count:  |4  | | Page count:  |4  |
  
 =====Methods===== =====Methods=====
- +The research method involved strategic foresight, scenario exploration, and consultation with experts to identify key factors driving change and to project plausible futures for Canada's infrastructure.\\  
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 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
 +The report by Policy Horizons Canada examines the transformative effects of digitizing public infrastructure in Canadian cities and the potential societal benefits by 2030. It discusses the integration of technologies such as 5G networks, vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, and autonomous public transit systems. The report suggests that smart infrastructure could lead to more efficient public transit, improved traffic flow, fewer accidents, and the use of renewable energy sources. It also touches on the social implications, including reduced social inequality, proactive social programs, increased connectivity, and enhanced law enforcement accountability. The potential for urban space repurposing and the need for electrical grid improvements are also considered. The report emphasizes that smart cities could be highly customized to local needs, leading to diverse urban experiences.\\  
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