Infrastructure Program Falls Short on Tracking Results, but on Right Path: Auditor

Infrastructure Program Falls Short on Tracking Results, but on Right Path: Auditor
Auditor General Karen Hogan appears as a witness at a meeting of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 12, 2024. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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Auditor general Karen Hogan says the government’s $4.6-billion program to bolster transportation infrastructure across the country suffers from poor results tracking, but the fund is well-crafted overall.

Ms. Hogan says in a new report that the Transport Department took an evidence-based approach to pinpoint supply-chain bottlenecks and call for proposals under the National Trade Corridors Fund.