Penticton Herald

Infrastruc­ture Bank has done little

- DAN ALBAS

With so much Canadian media reporting on the recent appointmen­t of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, many Canadian stories tend to get lost in the shuffle. One of the stories that I suspect few have heard about is the progress of the Trudeau Liberals vaunted $35-billion Infrastruc­ture Bank. I first raised my concerns about this bank when it was introduced by the Liberals in 2016.

I questioned the move to develop yet another expensive federally funded agency where none was needed. In a subsequent MP report in 2017, I raised the concern that the Infrastruc­ture Bank doesn’t actually build any infrastruc­ture.

The Liberal government has stated that the purpose of the Infrastruc­ture Bank is to attract internatio­nal investors who would invest privately and ultimately build infrastruc­ture here in Canada.

This raises the question as to where the Infrastruc­ture Bank is today, in late 2018.

CBC recently reported the Infrastruc­ture Bank has only been involved in one project since it was created.

The project in question is committing a $1.28-billion loan to help build a $6.3-billion transit project in Montreal.

What is interestin­g about this particular project in Montreal is that it in no way was instigated by the Infrastruc­ture Bank.

This Montreal light rail project was already in progress before the Infrastruc­ture Bank was created.

Another interestin­g aspect to the Montreal light rail project is that it is being constructe­d by a French constructi­on firm with the rail cars being built in India.

That single project aside, my earlier concerns about the Infrastruc­ture Bank being an expensive and unnecessar­y waste remain. Access to informatio­n requests have revealed some staggering costs to run this new Infrastruc­ture Bank.

Almost $11.4 million has been spent on salaries, compensati­on and other administra­tion expenses while close to another $ 1.4 million has been spent on capital expenses.

To recap, the Liberal Government has now spent close to $12.8 million on the Infrastruc­ture Bank.

That is $12.8 million that could have been spent building actual infrastruc­ture that is instead paying for expensive administra­tion.

On a different note, earlier this week the Liberal government announced it was providing $1.44 million towards a ìnear net zeroî private grocery store in a Liberal cabinet minister’s riding in Ontario.

This project was not funded through the Infrastruc­ture Bank but rather through Natural Resources Canada.

My question this week is do you believe the Infrastruc­ture Bank is a good investment of $35 billion in tax dollars or is it an expensive, wasteful and unnecessar­y abuse of resources?

I can be reached at Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca or call toll free 1-800-665-8711.

Dan Albas is MP for Central OkanaganSi­milkameen-Nicola.

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