Liberals’ promised infrastructure spending slow to get out the door: PBO
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government may fall short of spending all the money it planned to devote to infrastructure in the first year of its mandate, says a new analysis released Tuesday by the federal budget watchdog.
The parliamentary budget office found that some of Ottawa’s planned infrastructure investments failed to materialize in the first half of 2016-17 and it warned a chunk of the cash may have to be spent in the future.
“There is a growing risk that money the government originally expected to be spent in 2016-17 will be deferred to subsequent years,” said the report published by parliamentary budget officer Jean-Denis Frechette.
A delay in government spending could affect the timing of the investments’ primary objective: to help lift the country’s slow-growth economy.


