A by-the-numbers look at PBO’s latest report on federal infrastructure spending
OTTAWA — Parliamentary budget officer Jean-Denis Frechette’s latest report on the Liberal government’s infrastructure spending program highlights further delays in the spending plan. Here are some key numbers from the report:
$186.7 billion: Value of federal infrastructure spending over 12 years
$14.4 billion: Value of spending under the first phase of the infrastructure program
32: Federal organizations responsible for Phase 1 of infrastructure spending
10,052: Projects identified by the PBO report, which qualified the total by saying it is not a full inventory of Phase 1 projects
$7.2 billion: Value of those projects, about half of the total planned spending
8,800: Projects approved in fiscal year 2016-17
1,300: Projects approved in fiscal year 2017-18
1,667: Approved projects that to do not have a federal contribution identified
6,000: Projects with identifiable start dates
1,300: Projects that are scheduled to begin after 2018
0.1: Per cent increase in GDP in each of the two fiscal years covered in the report
11,100: Maximum estimated number of jobs federal infrastructure spending has created between April 2017 and March 2018