Number of core public infrastructure assets by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality.
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Number of core public infrastructure assets owned provincially, territorially, regionally and municipally. Core public infrastructure assets consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
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This dataset contains a list of infrastructure projects across Canada that have been approved by Infrastructure Canada. The project information listed is based on current information.
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Asset management practices of core public infrastructure by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality.
The purpose of this survey is to collect statistical information on the inventory, condition, performance and asset management strategies of core public infrastructure assets owned or leased by various levels of Canadian government. The following 9 core public infrastructure assets are assessed: - Bridge and tunnel assets - Culture, recreation and sports facilities - Potable water assets - Public transit assets - Road assets - Public social and affordable housing assets - Solid waste assets - Storm water assets - Wastewater assets Information from this survey will be used by analysts and policy-makers to better understand the current condition of Canada’s core public infrastructure. This will enable all levels of government to develop policies to support Canada’s core public infrastructure and help monitor and report progress on desired outcomes.
The largest infrastructure project under development in Canada as of 2025 was the Site C Clean Energy Project, a hydroelectric dam in British Columbia. Additionally, two GO Expansion projects made it to the ranking. Go Expansion is a series of rail infrastructure projects in Ontario. Finally, the Bruce Power Refurbishment, which aims to refurbish several of the reactors of a nuclear plant in Ontario, was estimated to be valued at ** billion Canadian dollars.
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Data are available for core public infrastructure assets which consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
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Number of core public infrastructure assets by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality.
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"Communities benefitting" include all distinct communities receiving benefit from a new or improved infrastructure system, network, or facility. Note: If a community benefits from two different projects, that community will be counted twice.
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Year of completed construction for core public infrastructure assets by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality. Values are presented in numbers, percentages and kilometres.
Data are available for core public infrastructure assets which consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
Number of core public infrastructure assets owned provincially, territorially, regionally and municipally. Core public infrastructure assets consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
Note SPSS files were created by UBC library from the original .sas7bdat and .xlsx files, 23 May 2024.
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The estimated replacement values, required renewal budget and actual renewal expenditures of publicly owned core public infrastructure assets by type of organization (owner) and by province and territory. These values are also presented according to the physical condition rating of the assets. The estimated replacement value represents the approximate cost that would be required to replace the assets at the end of the reference period.
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Count of regional and municipal organizations with and without a documented asset management plan by core public infrastructure assets. Core public infrastructure assets consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
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This document presents Infrastructure Canada's plan to achieve transparent and accountable programs and services promoting open data and information and engaging the Canadian public through open government.
Count of regional and municipal organizations with and without a documented asset management plan by core public infrastructure assets. Core public infrastructure assets consist of public transit, potable water, stormwater, wastewater, solid waste, roads, bridges and tunnels, public social and affordable housing, and culture, recreation and sports facilities. Data are available for all provinces and territories.
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Canada Rail Infrastructure Maintenance: Euro data was reported at 848,085,077.700 EUR in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 799,979,904.400 EUR for 2018. Canada Rail Infrastructure Maintenance: Euro data is updated yearly, averaging 529,947,910.750 EUR from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2019, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 957,201,778.300 EUR in 2015 and a record low of 325,537,294.600 EUR in 2003. Canada Rail Infrastructure Maintenance: Euro data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.ITF: Transport Infrastructure, Investment and Maintenance: OECD Member: Annual. [STAT_CONC_DEF] Non-capital expenditure to maintain the original condition and capacity of the existing railway infrastructure. [COVERAGE] Data should only include maintenance expenditure financed by the government (State, regional and local authorities), unless otherwise specified. [COVERAGE] Data refer to maintenance carried out by public administrations, which represents around 5% of the total.
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Distribution of physical condition rating for core public infrastructure assets by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality.
Information system(s) used for management of municipally owned public transit assets for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural and population size.
Number of core public infrastructure assets by type of owner for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural municipalities, and by size of municipality.