Auditor General Karen Hogan finds that Canada's $4.6B infrastructure program has poor results tracking, with 50% of projects lacking comprehensive evaluation strategies.
Auditor General Karen Hogan states that Canada's $4.6B infrastructure program is well-designed, but has poor results tracking. The Transport Department's approach to addressing supply-chain bottlenecks is evidence-based, yet 50% of the 181 funded projects lacked comprehensive strategies to evaluate their impact, leaving their effectiveness unclear. Hogan urges Transport Canada to improve monitoring and reporting systems to ensure the effectiveness of long-term infrastructure projects.
March 19, 2024
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