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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451045/fan_mail/new] Canada has committed a trillion dollars in capital investments across nuclear, mining, infrastructure, and LNG. Research on 16,000+ projects says 91.5% of megaprojects exceed budget, schedule, or both — and the overrun pattern in nuclear routinely reaches 100%. Nate and Albert break down why Darlington Unit 4's success does not automatically transfer to Pickering, the Darlington SMR, or Crawford. They cover what politicians are missing when they review project briefings, why Canada has no federal project controls framework equivalent to the US GSA model, and why the definition phase — open right now on most of Canada's major projects — is the highest-leverage window for closing the cost gap before it becomes a political crisis. The enthusiasm is real. The numbers are not. The window to change that is now. Topics covered: 00:00 Introduction: Canada's nation-building moment and the Iran context 01:10 Globalization reversing: Canada's strategic uncoupling from trade dependencies 03:55 Ontario and Canada's capital investment numbers: what's been announced 05:20 The trillion-dollar gap: why announced budgets understate actual costs 06:35 Darlington Unit 4 and the Dokainish PMO connection 08:40 What politicians are actually being told in project briefings 09:10 The transferability problem: why past success isn't a guarantee 13:25 Knowledge transfer between Darlington and Pickering 17:00 Site C, BC Hydro, and the lessons published six months before Ring of Fire breaks ground 18:00 The Darlington SMR: first of its kind, no baseline, no reference class 21:15 What MPs and ministers are missing: three things 26:45 Canada's missing federal project controls framework vs. the US GSA model 31:35 Ring of Fire, Crawford, and the infrastructure interdependency problem 37:00 Albert's four recommendations for decision makers right now Read the companion blog post: https://dokainish.com/insights/canada-builds-capital-projects/ send us feedback: https://forms.office.com/r/KFCi9aiENH Presented by Dokainish & Company www.dokainish.com The Risky Planner podcast delivers expert insights on project controls, capital project management, and strategic planning for today's complex business environment. Subscribe for regular episodes featuring industry leaders and practical advice.
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