among other criticisms of these programs, the fraser institute study notes that, “despite research suggesting business subsidies do little to promote widespread economic growth, the seven regional development agencies (with 1,977 full-time staff) report vague objectives and results that make it difficult for government officials or parliamentarians to assess the efficacy of the spending.”
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since the canada infrastructure bank was established in 2017, the report says, “it has approved up to $13.2 billion in investments across 76 projects, but only two projects have been completed. these projects represent just $93.2 million (or 0.71%) of the total approved investments.”
an audit of the two billion trees program by the federal environment commissioner, the fraser institute study says, “found that the government is unlikely to reach its two billion trees objective or achieve the expected emission reduction targets,” falling “well short of its planting goal in 2022 and … only on track to plant 2.3% of the two billion trees planned within the program’s first two years of operation.”
this “despite the federal government (is) spending $480.5 million, or roughly, 15% of the total amount earmarked for the 10-year program, between 2022-23 and 2023-24.