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The CIB is a federal agency that invests in and advises on infrastructure projects that deliver public-good outcomes for Canadians. Learn about its investments, sectors, market update, media activities and more.
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The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB)'s purpose (mandate) is...
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The CIB focuses on five sectors: green infrastructure, clean...
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The Canada Infrastructure Bank (French: Banque de l'infrastructure du Canada) (CIB) is a federal Crown Corporation of Canada tasked with financially supporting revenue-generating infrastructure projects that are "in the public interest" by catalyzing private investment through methods such as direct investment and public-private partnerships.
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) is a federal Crown corporation established to ensure Canadians benefit from modern and sustainable infrastructure through partnerships between governments and the private sector.
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB)'s purpose (mandate) is to invest $35 billion of federal funding in revenue-generating infrastructure projects that are in the public interest and that attract private capital.
Jan 28, 2021 · The Government of Canada announces the appointment of Tamara Vrooman as Chair of the CIB, effective January 27, 2021. The CIB is a Crown corporation that invests in public interest projects and attracts private and institutional investment in infrastructure.
Infrastructure will play a significant role in our recovery in Canada, as investments can promote job creation, while supporting economic growth and the transition to net-zero emissions in the longer term.