Horizontal Initiatives

General information

Name of horizontal initiative Investing in Canada Plan (IICP)
Lead department Infrastructure Canada
Federal partner organization(s) Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, Canada Infrastructure Bank, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Canadian Heritage, Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Health Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, Infrastructure Canada, Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Parks Canada Agency, Public Health Agency of Canada, Public Safety Canada, Transport Canada, Western Economic Diversification Canada.
Start date April 1, 2016
End date March 31, 2028
Description

The IICP is the Government of Canada's national strategy to address Canada's aging infrastructure and rebuild the nation for the 21st Century, with investments of more than $180 billion over 12 years. Through the IICP, the Government of Canada has made historic new investments in infrastructure providing communities across the country with the tools they need to prosper and innovate.

These investments are creating long-term economic growth, building inclusive, sustainable communities and supporting a low carbon, green economy. The seven expected outcomes of the IICP are:

  • Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way
  • Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased
  • Improved urban mobility in Canadian communities
  • Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year
  • Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive
  • Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible
  • Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way

The initial phase of the Plan, announced in Budget 2016, focused on laying a foundation in the short term by accelerating existing federal infrastructure investments and providing $14.4 billion in additional funding for the rehabilitation, repair, and modernization of existing infrastructure.Budget 2017 built on this foundation with $81.2 billion in new funding, to be delivered over 11 years, starting in 2017-18.

Governance structure Governance committees are supported by INFC, as the lead department for the initiative.The Deputy Ministers’ Coordinating Committee (DMCC), is chaired by the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Canada. The aim of the DMCC is to ensure interdepartmental coordination and oversight at the most senior officials level for the IICP, and to support the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities to report to Cabinet and the Prime Minister. A Director General-level Issues Management committee acts as a steering committee for the horizontal governance of the IICP.
Total federal funding allocated from start to end date (dollars) $95,446,100,961Footnote 1, Footnote 2, Footnote 3, Footnote 4
Total federal planned spending to date (dollars) $25,321,869,790Footnote 5
Total federal actual spending to date (dollars) $13,293,102,555Footnote 6
Date of last renewal of initiative Not applicable.
Total federal funding allocated at last renewal and source of funding (dollars) Not applicable.
Additional federal funding received after last renewal (dollars) Not applicable.
Total planned spending since last renewal Not applicable.
Total actual spending since last renewal Not applicable.
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation Not applicable.
Planning highlights Going into 2021-22, all IICP programs funded via Budget 2016 and 2017 have launched and regular updates are collected by Infrastructure Canada and communicated to Canadians.
Contact information Sean Keenan
Director General
Economic Analysis and Results Directorate
180, Kent Street
Ottawa Ontario K1P 0B6
613-761-3188
sean.keenan@infc.gc.ca

Horizontal Initiative Framework: Departmental Funding By Theme (Dollars)

Horizontal initiative: Investing in Canada Plan

Shared outcomesFootnote 7:

  • Improve the resilience of communities and transition to a clean growth economy
  • Improve social inclusion and socio-economic outcomes of Canadians
  • Create long term growth
Name of theme Theme 1 (Rate of economic growth is increased) Theme 2 (Environmental Quality and Resilience is Improved) Theme 3 (Urban mobility is improved) Theme 4 (Housing is more accessible) Theme 5 (Early learning and childcare is more accessible) Theme 6 (Communities are more accessible) Theme 7 (Infrastructure is managed more sustainably) Multiple Themes Internal ServicesFootnote 8 Total Funding by DepartmentFootnote 9
Theme outcome(s) ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. ER3: Urban mobility in Canadian communities is improved ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year ER5: Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive. ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible. ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way N/A N/A N/A
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency N/A $45,000,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $2,250,000 $45,000,000
Canada Infrastructure BankFootnote 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $15,000,000,000 N/A $15,000,000,000
Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation N/A N/A N/A $15,585,800,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $15,585,800,000
Canadian Heritage N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $548,200,000 N/A N/A N/A $548,200,000
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada N/A $155,569,996 N/A $200,000,000 N/A $26,000,000 $8,000,000 N/A N/A $389,569,996
Employment and Social Development Canada $10,000,000 N/A N/A $1,166,800,000 $7,467,800,000 $81,000,000 N/A N/A N/A $8,725,600,000
Environment and Climate Change Canada N/A $164,093,542 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $7,282,318 $164,093,542
Health Canada N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $1,000,000,000 N/A N/A N/A $1,000,000,000
Indigenous Services Canada N/A $3,059,429,618 N/A $1,056,600,000 $51,177,384 $499,798,877 $382,052,010 N/A N/A $5,049,057,889
Infrastructure Canada N/A $14,526,756,783 $21,446,152,895 N/A N/A $1,323,891,073 $2,801,377,317 N/A $24,119,400 $40,098,178,068
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada $2,150,000,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A $500,000,000 N/A N/A N/A $2,650,000,000
Natural Resources Canada N/A $1,915,121,510 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $1,915,121,510
Parks Canada Agency N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $19,806,350 N/A N/A N/A $19,806,350
Public Health Agency of Canada N/A N/A N/A N/A $15,400,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A $15,400,000
Public Safety Canada N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   $100,000,000 N/A   N/A $11,450,000   $100,000,000
Regional Development AgenciesFootnote 11 N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   $150,000,000 N/A   N/A N/A   $150,000,000
Transport Canada $2,527,000,000 $1,359,000,000 N/A   N/A   N/A   $1,924,000,000 N/A   N/A N/A   $5,810,000,000
Western Economic Development N/A   $105,000,000   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A N/A   $105,000,000  
Total Funding by Theme $4,687,000,000 $21,329,971,449 $21,446,152,895 $18,009,200,000 $7,534,377,384 $6,172,696,300 $3,191,429,327 $15,000,000,000 $45,101,718 $95,446,100,961Footnote 12

Planning information

Horizontal initiative overview

Name of horizontal initiative

Total federal funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)

2021–22 Planned spending
(dollars)

Horizontal initiative shared outcome(s)

Performance indicator(s)

Target(s)

Date to achieve target

Investing in Canada Plan

$95,446,100,961Footnote 13

$5,079,663,025

Improve the resilience of communities and transition to a clean growth economy:  Investments will build more modern and sustainable communities; support greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions; ensure infrastructure can withstand the impacts of climate change and extreme weather; reduce water, air and soil pollution; and ensure public infrastructure performs well and is in a state of good repair.

Percentage change in  total national greenhouse gas emissions generated from energy, building, transportation, and waste sectors

Reduce total national GHG emissions by 30% below 2005 levels by 2030 (national target)

March 31, 2028

Percentage of Canadian electricity generated from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources

At least 90%

March 31, 2030

Percentage of communities across Canada with sustained boil water advisories

0%

March 31, 2030

Percentage of municipalities who factored climate change adaptation into their decision-making process

TBD

March 31, 2028

Percentage of wastewater systems that need to be upgraded to meet the effluent quality standards of the Federal Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations

TBD

March 31, 2028

Improve social inclusion and socio-economic outcomes of Canadians:  Investments will build communities in which all Canadians have the opportunity to succeed by providing greater access to quality affordable housing, shelters, early learning and child care, cultural and recreational infrastructure, and reliable public transit. Investments will also support improved physical accessibility and safety for people with disabilities.

Number of households for which housing need is reduced or eliminated

Reduce or eliminate housing need for 530,000 households by 2027-28Footnote 14

March 31, 2028

Estimated number of shelter users who are chronically homeless individuals

50% reduction by 2027-2028 from the 2016 estimated baseline of 27,000

March 31, 2028

Number of children in regulated child care spaces and/or early learning programs and number of children receiving subsidies or other financial supports is maintained or rises over time

TBDFootnote 15

TBDFootnote 16

Percentage of publicly owned recreational and cultural infrastructure that are accessible

Ice Arenas: 77%
Pools: 78%
Multi-Purpose Facilities: 85%  
Arts and Culture Facilities: 88%
Other: 78%

March 31, 2028

Create long term growth: Investments in 21st century infrastructure will strengthen Canada's economy for the future. In building smart cities, increasing the flow of trade through ports and airports, and by more efficiently moving goods and people through our congested cities, Canada will increase growth and create jobs for the middle class.

Change in real Gross Domestic Product attributable to federal investments in infrastructure

$45.9B

March 31, 2022

End to end transit time of containerized freight arriving from ports in Asia.

Average of at most 25 days of end-to-end transit time

March 31, 2028

End to end transit time of a select grouping of commodities, such as grains, departing from Canada to Asia.

Average of at most 38.5 days of end-to-end transit time

March 31, 2028

Theme 1 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target

Rate of economic growth is increased

$4,687,000,000

$453,844,613

Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way

Change in real Gross Domestic Product attributable to federal investments in infrastructure

$45.9B

March 31, 2022

End to end transit time of containerized freight arriving from ports in Asia.

Average of at most 25 days of end-to-end transit time

March 31, 2028

End to end transit time of a select grouping of commodities, such as grains, departing from Canada to Asia.

Average of at most 38.5 days of end-to-end transit time

March 31, 2028

Theme 1 horizontal initiative activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target
Employment and Social Development Canada Union Training and Innovation Program Women in Construction Fund $10,000,000 $2,400,000Footnote 17 ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way. Number of women reached through Women in Construction Fund projects Between 375 and 525 women reached over four years from 2018-2019 to 2021-2022. March 31, 2022Footnote 18
Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada Higher Education Science and Research Post-Secondary Institutions Strategic Investment FundFootnote 19 $2,000,000,000 N/A- No additional funding
Innovation Superclusters Initiative Innovation Superclusters Initiative $150,000,000 N/AFootnote 20
Transport Canada Gateways and Corridors Modernizing Transportation $77,000,000 Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS):$4,926,300 ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way. Number of Pilot Certificates Issued Total number of pilot certificates issued in Q3 fiscal year 2021/22 increases 10% compared to Q3 fiscal year 2020/21 Q3 Fiscal Year 2021/22
Number of beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) Special Flight Operations Certificates (SFOCs) issued Total number of BVLOS SFOCs issued in FY 2021-22 increases 25% compared to FY  2020/21 Q4 Fiscal Year  2021/22
Program to Advance Connectivity and Automation in Transportation Systems (ACATS): $1,742,729 ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way. Short term PI:Number of  respondents from  Canadian jurisdictions that report increased awareness of Connected Vehicle and Automated Vehicle (CV/AV) considerations as a result of ACATS initiatives Increasing trend in reported /observed increased awareness FY 2021-22
Intermediate PI:Number of CV/AV policies, regulations, guidelines, and strategies developed by Canadian jurisdictions 3-5 policies, guidelines, and/or strategies developed
Ultimate PI:Number of new transportation technology deployments in Canada Increasing overall trend
CV/AV Regulatory Support Initiative:$1,082,249 forecasted for  Multi-Modal and Road Safety Programs (MRSP) ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way. Short Term PI:Rate of fatalities in reportable road traffic collisions in Canada 1% reduction in the rate for current year as compared to the average of the previous five years FY 2021/22
Rate of serious injuries in reportable road traffic collisions in Canada 1% reduction in the rate for current year as compared to the average of the previous five years
Number of companies testing CV/AV features in Canada 10 - 50% yearly increase for trial organizations and vehicles
National Trade Corridors Fund     $2,400,000,000Footnote 21 $436,181,335 ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way.  End to end transit time of containerized freight arriving from ports in Asia Average of at most 25 days of end-to-end transit time March 31, 2028
End to end transit time of a select grouping of commodities, such as grains, departing from Canada to Asia Average of at most 38.5 days of end-to-end transit time
Trade and Transportation Information System $50,000,000 $7,512,000 ER1: Rate of economic growth is increased in an inclusive and sustainable way.  Number of targeted partnerships and collaborations established 17 expected partnerships March 31, 2022

Theme 2 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 Federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target
Environmental Quality and Resilience is Improved $21,329,971,449 $1,462,453,088 Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Percentage change in total national greenhouse gas emissions generated from energy, building, transportation, and waste sectors Reduce total national GHG emissions by 30% below 2005 levels by 2030 (national target) March 31, 2028
Percentage of Canadian electricity generated from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources At least 90% March 31, 2030
Percentage of communities across Canada with sustained boil water advisories 0% March 31, 2030
Percentage of municipalities who factored climate change adaptation into the decision-making process TBD March 31, 2028
Percentage of municipalities that built or enhanced their capacity to reduce GHG emissions and adapt to climate change as a result of federal funding TBD March 31, 2028

Theme 2 Horizontal Initiative Activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)
  • Business Development Program (BDP)
  • Innovative Communities Fund (ICF)
  • Regional Growth through Innovation (REGI)
Infrastructure Fund for Coal-Dependent Communities(CCTI – IF) $45,000,000Footnote 22, Footnote 23 $12,658,522Footnote 24 ER 2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Number of projects supported 12 2025
Value of projects supported $42.75 M
Number of communities and surrounding areas benefitting from CCTI-IF investments 5
Amount leveraged per dollar invested by ACOA for diversified community projects $1.50
The number of partnership/collaborations concluded TBD
Number of jobs created or maintained 100
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaFootnote 25 Climate Change Adaptation and Clean Energy Climate Change Preparedness in the North Program – Implementation of Adaptations Actions in the North $55,899,998 $5,080,000Footnote 26 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased N/A - Results reporting for this initiative can be found in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change Horizontal Initiative can be found here.
First Nation Adapt Program - Flood Plain Mapping $26,990,000 $5,570,000Footnote 27 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased N/A - Results reporting for this initiative can be found in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change Horizontal Initiative can be found here.
Indigenous Community Based Climate Monitoring $72,679,998 $6,880,000Footnote 28 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased N/A - Results reporting for this initiative can be found in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change Horizontal Initiative can be found here.
Environment and Climate Change Canada Clean Growth and Climate Change Mitigation Canadian Centre for Climate Services (CCCSFootnote 29)            $101,593,542Footnote 30 $10,802,878 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. As per the Infrastructure Canada Investing in Canada Plan horizontal management framework, the Canadian Centre for Climate Services initiatives will be fully reported through the Clean Growth and Climate Change Horizontal Initiative table led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, and accessible here: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/transparency/priorities-management/departmental-plans/departmental-plan-2020-2021/supplementary-information-tables/horizontal-initiatives.html#toc1.
Green Municipal FundFootnote 31 $62,500,000 N/A - No additional funding
Indigenous Services Canada Contaminated Sites on Reserve First Nations Waste Management Initiative $408,866,514 N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 32
Water and Wastewater Water and Wastewater B16 $1,832,986,104 N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 33
Water and Wastewater Budget 2017 $49,077,000 N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 34
Operation Return Home (Budget 2017) $4,546,589 N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 35
Housing Operation Return Home (Budget 2017) $3,953,411 N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 36
Other Community Infrastructure and Activities Northern Grid $760,000,000Footnote 37 N/AFootnote 38 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. N/AFootnote 39, Footnote 40
Infrastructure Canada Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (Green Stream) $9,812,790,116Footnote 41 $500,652,325 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Level of GHG emissions, as currently forecasted for the year 2030 10 Megatonnes (MT) reduction by the end of program March 31, 2028
Investing in Canada Phase 1 – Funding Allocations for Provinces and TerritoriesAllocations for Provinces and Territories Clean Water and Wastewater Fund $2,000,000,000 $0 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Number of completed water and wastewater infrastructure projects At least 98 projects March 31, 2022Footnote 42
Codes, Guides and Specifications for Climate-Resilient Public Infrastructure $42,500,000Footnote 43 N/A- No additional fundingFootnote 44
Federation of Canadian Municipalities – Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program $75,000,000 $362,885 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Number of tonnes of GHG emission expected to be reduced through program funded initiatives as a result of plans, studies, operational changes and pilot projectsFootnote 45 MCIP-funded capital projects:146,000 tonnes (one time total) March 31, 2022
MCIP-funded mitigation studies:1.02 million tonnes (cumulative)Footnote 46 March 2029
Percentage of Canadian municipalities with improved low carbon and resilience practices as a result of programFootnote 47 15% by the end of program March 31, 2022
New Building Canada Fund – Funding Allocations for Provinces and Territories New Building Canada Fund – National and Regional ProjectsFootnote 48 $212,300,000 $81,704,206 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. N/A- Results only available at project completion. March 31, 2028
Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund $2,000,000,000 $199,167,800 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Percentage of increased community resilienceFootnote 49 Increased community resilience by 4.5% March 31, 2028
Public Infrastructure and Communities Investment Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Initiative $384,166,667Footnote 50 $50,440,233 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. TBDFootnote 51
Natural Resources Canada
  • Lower Carbon Transportation
  • Energy Innovation and Clean Technology
Phase 2 - Electric Vehicles and Alternative Fuels Infrastructure $120,000,000 $34,055,457 ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Number of demonstration projects completed 5 – 8 demonstration projects completed by 2022 March 31, 2022
Number of new and/or revised published bi-national codes and standards for alternative fuels, vehicles or infrastructure 6 new or revised binational codes/ standards per year Annually, starting in 2019 until 2022
Number of charging and refueling stations (by fuel type) planned, under development and completed through the programFootnote 52 1000 electric vehicle charging stations, 22 natural gas charging stations and 15 hydrogen refueling stations by 2024 March 31, 2024
Phase 1 - Electric Vehicle and Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Deployment and Technology Demonstration $62,500,000 $0 ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.
Number of next-generation Electric Vehicles (EV) charging stations 200 next-generation EV charging stations installed by end of program. March 31, 2023
Electricity Resources Regional Electricity Cooperation and Strategic Infrastructure $2,500,000 N/A – No additional funding.Footnote 53
Climate Change Adaptation Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) and National Scale Knowledge Synthesis and DisseminationFootnote 54 $18,000,000 $6,218,390 ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. This initiative is reported through the Pan Canadian Framework for Clean Growth and Climate Change.Footnote 55
  • Electricity Resources
  • Energy Innovation and Clean Technology
  • Forest Sector Competitiveness

Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities 

$217,800,000

$60,366,605

ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Increase in renewable energy megawatt (MW) capacity

40 MW of renewable energy capacity across all projects

March 31, 2025

Electricity Resources

Emerging Renewable Power

$200,000,000

$40,729,659

ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Amount of megawatt (MW) capacity increased as a result of the program

56 MW of new electricity capacity supported by target date

March 31, 2026

Ratio of project investments made by NRCan and stakeholders, such as provinces and industry (investment ratio of NRCan and stakeholders)

Project investment ratio  of 1:3

March 31, 2026

Electricity Resources

Energy Innovation and Clean Technology

Smart Grids

$100,000,000

$25,878,502

ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Mt of GHG emissions reduced from smart grid capabilities, applied technologies and replications of project successes

0.9 Mt of annual GHG emission reductions

March 31, 2030

Energy Efficiency

Energy Innovation and Clean Technology

Energy Efficient Buildings

$181,821,510

$24,524,980

ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Mt of GHG emissions reduced as a result of measures targeting energy efficiency in buildings

Energy efficiency improvements resulting in GHG reductions of 11.2 Mt

March 31, 2030

Number of PTs that have adopted/adapted a retrofit code for existing residential buildings

All PT signatories to the PCF have adopted/adapted a retrofit code for existing residential buildings

March 31, 2030

Percentage of new homes built in jurisdictions where net-zero energy ready code has been adopted/adapted

95% of new homes are built in jurisdictions where net-zero energy ready code has been adopted/adapted

March 31, 2030

Percentage of commercial and institutional building floor space registered in the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

50%

March 31, 2026

Energy Efficiency

Green Municipal Fund
Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM Energy retrofits) 

$950,000,000Footnote 56

N/A – No additional funding

FCM reports on their GMF results in their Annual Report available on the FCM website.

Green Municipal Fund
Federation of Canadian Municipalities

$62,500,000Footnote 57

N/A – No additional funding

FCM reports on their GMF results in their Annual Report available on the FCM website.

Transport Canada Protecting Oceans and Waterways Oceans Protection Plan $1,327,000,000Footnote 58 $374,240,131Footnote 59 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Number of marine safety incidents and spills from vessels in Canada's waters

A reduction in the number of small oil spills and marine incidents relative to the number of vessel trips, compared with the average of the previous five years

March 31, 2022

Clean Air Initiatives Climate Risk Assessments $16,000,000 $1,627,675 ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

This funding represents the Transportation Assets Risk Assessment initiative, which does not involve capital investments, and is fully reported on under the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, including under the Horizontal Management Framework for Clean Growth and Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation supplementary table (led by Environment and Climate Change Canada). https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/pan-canadian-framework.html

Clean Air Regulatory Framework and Oversight Heavy-Duty Vehicle Retrofit Requirements and Off-Road Regulations $16,000,000 $561,802 forecasted for  Multi-Modal and Road Safety Programs (MRSP) ER2: Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased.

Transport Canada’s initiative under the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Retrofit Requirements and Off-Road Regulations horizontal initiative is the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Retrofit Requirements Initiative. Transport Canada’s Heavy-Duty Vehicle Retrofit Requirements Initiative is fully reported on under the Horizontal Management Framework for Clean Growth and Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation supplementary table (led by ECCC)

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/pan-canadian-framework.html

Western Economic Development Community Initiatives Infrastructure Fund for Coal-Dependent Communities $105,000,000Footnote 60 $20,931,038 ER2:  Environmental quality is improved, GHG emissions are reduced and resilience of communities is increased. Number of community-based projects supported 6-12 community-based projects supported March 31, 2025
Value of community-based infrastructure projects Investment of $98.7M in community-based infrastructure projects in western Canada
Number of communities benefiting from CCTI-IF investments 20-25 communities benefiting from CCTI-IF investments
Number of businesses created, maintained, or expanded 50-75 businesses created, maintained or expanded
Number of partners engaged in community-based projects 24 partners engaged in community-based projects
Number of jobs created or maintained 300 jobs created or maintained

Theme 3 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target

Urban mobility is improved

$21,446,152,895

$793,912,049

Urban mobility in Canadian communities is improved

Modal share of public transit and active transportation

22-23%

March 31, 2028

Percentage of Canadians living within 500 meters of a transit station or stop

TBD

March 31, 2028

Theme 3 horizontal initiative activities

Departments

Link to department’s Program Inventory

Horizontal initiative activity
(activities)

Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)

2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)

2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s)

2021–22horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s)

2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s)

Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target

Infrastructure Canada Investing in Canada Plan Phase 1 – Funding Allocations for Provinces and Territories Public Transit Infrastructure Fund $3,400,000,000 $0 ER3: Mobility is improved in Canadian urban communities Number of completed public transit infrastructure projects At least 114 projects March 31, 2022Footnote 61
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Investing in Canada Infrastructure  Program (Public Transit Stream) $18,046,152,895Footnote 62 $793,912,049 ER3: Mobility is improved in Canadian urban communities Percentage of individuals in a municipality with a transit system who live within the service area as defined by the jurisdiction or transit service 96% by the end of program March 31, 2028

Theme 4 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
( dollars)
2021–22 Federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target
Housing is more accessible $18,009,200,000 $1,305,985,894 Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year Number of households for which housing need is reduced or eliminated Reduce or eliminate housing need for 530,000 households by 2027-28Footnote 63 March 31, 2028
Estimated number of shelter users who are chronically homeless individuals 50% reduction by 2027-2028 from the 2016 estimated baseline of 27,000 March 31, 2028

Theme 4 horizontal initiative activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target
Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationFootnote 64 Assistance for Housing Needs Investment in Affordable Housing $504,400,000 N/A - These programs are completed. They have no additional funding nor planned spending under the IICP. Final Results for these programs can be found in INFC’s 2017-18 Horizontal Initiatives Table for the Departmental Results Report.Footnote 65
Increasing Affordable Housing for Seniors $200,700,000
Supporting Shelters for Victims of Family Violence $89,900,000
Renovation and Retrofit of Social Housing Off Reserve $574,000,000
Northern Housing $97,700,000
Renovation and Retrofit On Reserve $127,700,000
Supporting Victims of Family Violence in First Nations Communities through the Shelter Enhancement Program $10,400,000
Aboriginal Capacity and Skills Development $10,000,000
FPT Housing Partnership Framework $7,740,000,000 $529,930,700 ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year. Number of new units 50,000 new unitsFootnote 66, Footnote 67 March 31, 2028
Number of repaired units 60,000 units repairedFootnote 68 March 31, 2028
Number of units that continue to be offered in social housing 330,000 units continue to be offered in social housingFootnote 69 March 31, 2028
Number of households supported through a Canada Housing Benefit 300,000 householdsFootnote 70 March 31, 2028
Financing for Housing National Housing Co-Investment FundFootnote 71 $5,134,000,000 $496,800,000 ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year. Number of new units 16,700 new unitsFootnote 72 March 31, 2022
60,000 new unitsFootnote 73 March 31, 2028
Number of repaired units 72,800 repaired unitsFootnote 74 March 31, 2022
240,000 repaired unitsFootnote 75 March 31, 2028
Assistance for Housing Needs & Housing Expertise and Capacity Development Other National Housing Strategy Initiatives $1,097,000,000 $116,255,194 ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year. Federal lands Initiative: Number of new units 1,600 new unitsFootnote 76 March 2022
4,000 new unitsFootnote 77 March 31, 2028
Federal Community Housing Initiative Phase 2:Number of low-income units receiving a rent supplement. 5,850 low-income units receiving a rent supplementFootnote 78 March 31, 2022
11,000 low income units receiving a rent supplementFootnote 79 March 31, 2028
Research and Data Initiative:Number of case studies published 30 Case Studies publishedFootnote 80 March 31, 2022
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaFootnote 81 Political Development, Intergovernmental and Inuit Relations         Inuit Housing            $200,000,000Footnote 82 $40,000,000Footnote 83 ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year. Number of housing units built in Nunatsiavut, Nunavik and the Inuvialuit Region

Up to 75 units constructed annually

March 31, 2022

Employment and Social Development Canada N/AFootnote 84 Homelessness Partnering Strategy            $165,800,000Footnote 85 N/A (no additional funding)
Reaching Home Reaching Home $1,001,000,000Footnote 86 $118,000,000Footnote 87 ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year. Estimated number of shelter users who are chronically homeless individuals

50% reduction by 2027‑2028 from the 2016 estimated baseline of 27,000

March 31, 2028

Indigenous Services Canada

Housing

On-Reserve Housing Funds (Budget 2016)           

$416,600,000

N/A - No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 88

On-Reserve Housing Funds (Budget 2017)

$600,000,000

N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 89

Homes Innovation Initiatives (Budget 2017) & Smart Cities Challenge (Budget 2017)

$40,000,000Footnote 90

$5,000,000

ER4: Housing is affordable and in good condition and homelessness is reduced year over year.

The number of projects presenting opportunities for scale-up and replicability.

3

March 31, 2023

The number of additional ideas made shovel-ready.

10

March 31, 2023

The number of innovative construction projects funded.

15

March 31, 2023

Theme 5 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 Federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target

Early learning and childcare is more accessible

$7,534,377,384

$130,293,272

Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive.

Number of children in regulated child care spaces and/or early learning programs and number of children receiving subsidies or other financial supports is maintained or rises over time

TBDFootnote 91

TBDFootnote 92

Theme 5 horizontal initiative activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target
Employment and Social Development Canada Early Learning and Child Care Early Learning and Child Care $5,700,000,000Footnote 93 TBDFootnote 94 ER5: Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive. Number of children in regulated child care spaces and/or early learning programs and number of children receiving subsidies or other financial supports is maintained or rises over time. TBDFootnote 95 TBDFootnote 96
Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Strategy First Nations and Inuit Child Care Initiative $62,800,000 N/A (no additional funding)
Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformative Initiative Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformative Initiative $1,705,000,000Footnote 97 $130,293,272 ER5: Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive. Number of National Indigenous Partnership Tables establishedFootnote 98 Three national partnership tables March 31, 2022
Indigenous Services Canada Health Facilities Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve            $51,177,384Footnote 99 NA - No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 100Results of the targeted investments in ASHOR infrastructure are available through the following link: https://geo.sac-isc.gc.ca/ciir-riim/ciir_riim_en.html
Public Health Agency of Canada Health Promotion Program and Chronic Disease Prevention Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities $15,400,000 $0Footnote 101 ER5:  Early learning and childcare is of high quality, affordable, flexible and inclusive. N/A – results reporting for this initiative can be found under the horizontal initiative led by ESDC: Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care initiative here.Footnote 102

Theme 6 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22Federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target

Communities are more accessible

$6,172,696,300

$720,331,844

Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Percentage of publicly owned recreational and cultural infrastructure that are accessible

Ice Arenas: 77%
Pools: 78%
Multi-Purpose Facilities: 85%  
Arts and Culture Facilities: 88%
Other: 78%

March 31, 2028

Theme 6 horizontal initiative activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target

Canadian Heritage

Arts

Canada Cultural Spaces Fund           

$468,200,000

$30,000,000

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Number of cultural infrastructure projects funded 

125 cultural infrastructure projects funded annuallyFootnote 103           

March 31, 2022

Number of unique communities receiving investments in cultural infrastructure

80 unique communities receive investments in cultural infrastructure annually19           

March 31, 2022

Official Languages

Community Educational Infrastructure

$80,000,000

$8,000,000

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Number of community educational infrastructure projects for Official Language Minority Communities (OLMC) funded by PCH in the provinces and territories

14 community educational infrastructure projects for OLMCs fundedFootnote 104

March 31, 2023

Number of separate OLMCs receiving investments in community educational infrastructure projects 

8 separate OLMCs received investments for community educational infrastructure projects

March 31, 2023

Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaFootnote 105

Northern Strategy & Science Policy

Yukon University

$26,000,000Footnote 106

$8,000,000

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

A fully functional and ready to use science building at Yukon College.

Science building is commissioned by 2024

2024Footnote 107

Employment and Social Development Canada

Enabling Accessibility Fund                                        

Enabling Accessibility Fund

$81,000,000

$7,700,000Footnote 108

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Number of projects funded

199 additional projects funded in 2021-22:                           

•75 small projects                                       

•1 mid-sized project (multi-year funding)                                        

• 123 youth-led projects                                                                                                                                                                                               

March 31, 2022

Number of communities with funded projects.           

74 communities with funded projects

March 31, 2022

Number of people with disabilities that will benefit from funded projects            

Number of people with disabilities benefitting by project under the EAF community stream: 63

Fall 2024Footnote 109

Number of job opportunities created or maintained as a result of the project.

Number of job opportunities created or maintained by project under the EAF workplace stream: 18

Fall 2024Footnote 110

Health Canada

Home, Community & Palliative Care

Home Care Infrastructure

$1,000,000,000

$250,000,000

N/AFootnote 111

Indigenous Services Canada

Health Facilities

Health Facilities Program

$270,000,000   

$16,000,000Footnote 112

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

The number of health facilities that have been replaced or undergone renovations as a result of Social Infrastructure Funding

15       

March 31, 2023

Health Facilities ProgramFootnote 113

$153,000,000Footnote 114

$25,000,000

ER6:  Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Number of designs for new or replacement health facilities that were completed

11

March 31, 2022

Other Community Infrastructure and Activities

First Nations Infrastructure Fund – Cultural and Recreational Centers (Budget 2016)

$76,798,877

N/A – No additional fundingFootnote 115

Results for this program can be found here: https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1540414336853/1540414366161

Infrastructure Canada

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program  (Community, Culture and Recreation Stream)

$1,323,891,073Footnote 116

$66,194,554

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Percentage of federally funded, public-facing infrastructure which will meet the highest published applicable accessibility standard in a respective jurisdiction

100%

March 31, 2022

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (COVID Stream)

N/AFootnote 117

$165,950,721Footnote 118

TBD

Number of completed ICIP COVID Stream infrastructure projects

At least 62 projects

March 31, 2022

Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada

Bridging Digital Divides

Connect to Innovate

$500,000,000Footnote 119

$125,239,243Footnote 120

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Number of communities targeted by Connect to Innovate projects that will build new backbone infrastructure

975

March 31, 2023

Parks Canada Agency

Other Heritage Places Conservation

National Cost-Sharing Program for Heritage Places

$19,806,350

N/A - No additional fundingFootnote 121

Public Safety Canada

Funding for First Nation and Inuit Policing Facilities (FFNIPF)

Improving policing infrastructure in Indigenous communities

$100,000,000Footnote 122, Footnote 123, Footnote 124

$18,247,326Footnote 125

ER6:  Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible

Percentage of First Nations Policing Program police facilities that have been professionally assessed.Footnote 126

90%Footnote 127

2024-25

Percentage of funded projects targeting high risk facilities.

85%

2022-23

Percentage of police service providers that identify that their police facility is a safe and healthy workplace.

60%Footnote 128

2022-23

Regional Development Agencies (RDAs)Footnote 129

N/A

Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program

$150,000,000

N/A- No additional funding

Transport Canada

Gateways and Corridors

Connecting Communities by Rail and Water

$1,924,000,000

Eastern Canada Ferry Services: $0Footnote 130

ER6: Canadian communities are more inclusive and accessible.

Percentage of scheduled trips completed by operators

Operators complete 100% of scheduled trips excluding weather delays and mechanical breakdowns

Ongoing (March 31, 2022)

Marine Atlantic Inc.:

N/A – No Additional FundingFootnote 131

VIA Rail:

N/A – no additional fundingFootnote 132

Theme 7 details

Name of theme Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 Federal theme planned spending
(dollars)
Theme outcome(s) Theme performance indicator(s) Theme target(s) Date to achieve theme target
Infrastructure is managed more sustainably $3,191,429,327 $212,842,265 Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way Change in the remaining useful life of infrastructure assets 50% March 31, 2022
Percentage of municipalities who practice asset management TBD March 31, 2028
Level of infrastructure investment by order of government and asset class Maintain federal funding between 30% to 40% March 31, 2028

Theme 7 horizontal initiative activities

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target

Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaFootnote 133

Management & Treaty Implementation

Self-governing / Modern Treaty Groups

$8,000,000

N/A - No additional fundingFootnote 134

Indigenous Services Canada

Other Community Infrastructure and Activities

Asset Management (Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program)           

$14,996,995

$2,999,399

ER7:  Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way.

The number of Indigenous communities supported for asset management, planning, systems and data management           

92

March 31, 2023

Other Community Infrastructure and Activities

Other Community Infrastructure (Budget 2017)

$352,055,015

$61,284,829

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way.

Percentage of assets inspected in the last three years with a greater than fair condition rating

60%Footnote 135

March 31, 2027

Percentage of bridges inspected in the last three years with a greater than fair condition rating

60%Footnote 136

Percentage of roads inspected in the last three years with a greater than fair condition rating

47%Footnote 137

Engagement Proof of Concept (Budget 2017)

$15,000,000

N/A – No additional funding under the IICPFootnote 138

Infrastructure Canada

Investing in Canada  Plan Phase 1 – Funding for Federation of Canadian Municipalities

Federation of Canadian Municipalities - Municipal Asset Management ProgramFootnote 139

$110,000,000

$382,902

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way.

Percentage of Canadian municipalities with improved asset management practices as a result of programFootnote 140

30% - 40%

March 31, 2025

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Arctic Energy Fund

$2,412,661,317Footnote 141, Footnote 142

(includes the $400M Arctic Energy Fund)

$20,000,006

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way.

Physical condition of  assets receiving investment from Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (Rural and North Stream, including Arctic Energy Fund)

99% or more of assets rated as Good or Very Good

March 31, 2022

Investing in Canada Infrastructure  Program (Rural and North Stream)

$107,766,129

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way

Smart Cities Challenge           

Smart Cities Challenge

$253,716,000Footnote 143

$18,109,000

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way

Increasing knowledge of smart cities approaches and innovation capacity in communities           

Year over year increase in the number (cumulative) of communities of all sizes across all Canadian regions taking part in Smart Cities Challenge activities

March 31, 2022

Research and Knowledge Initiative

Research and Knowledge Initiative

$25,000,000Footnote 144

$ 2,300,000

ER7: Infrastructure is managed in a more sustainable way

Number of RKI funded initiatives or projects that are expected to be ongoing (i.e. continuing to support the knowledge-sharing culture) beyond program completion.

TBD

March 31, 2024

Multiple Themes

Departments Link to department’s Program Inventory Horizontal initiative activity (activities) Total federal funding allocated to each horizontal initiative activity since last renewal
(dollars)
2021–22 planned spending for each horizontal initiative activity
(dollars)
2021–22 horizontal initiative activity expected result(s) 2021–22horizontal initiative activity performance indicator(s) 2021–22 horizontal initiative activity target(s) Date to achieve horizontal initiative activity target
Canada Infrastructure Bank N/A Canada Infrastructure BankFootnote 145 $15,000,000,000 N/A- The CIB, as a Crown corporation, annually submits a summary corporate plan and annual report to Parliament through the appropriate minister, the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities.

Total spending, all themes

Theme

Total federal funding allocated since last renewal
(dollars)

2021–22 total federal planned spending
(dollars)

Theme 1 $4,687,000,000 $453,844,613
Theme 2 $21,329,971,449 $1,462,453,088
Theme 3 $21,446,152,895 $793,912,049
Theme 4 $18,009,200,000 $1,305,985,894
Theme 5  $7,534,377,384 $130,293,272
Theme 6 $6,172,696,300 $720,331,844
Theme 7  $3,191,429,327 $212,842,265
Multiple Themes $15,000,000,000 N/A
Total, all themes $95,446,100,961Footnote 146 $5,079,663,025