Final Report, 2011-709, consolidated report of the Economic Action Plan / Accelerated Infrastructure Program component audits / Office of Audit and Evaluation.: P24-709/2011E-PDF

"In January 2009, the Government of Canada launched the Economic Action Plan (EAP): a comprehensive two-year program designed to help Canada recover from the global recession through a $62 billion stimulus package. Public Works and Government Services Canada’s (PWGSC) contribution to the EAP infrastructure component was three-fold: 1) PWGSC received over $435 million to accelerate infrastructure projects for custodial assets (i.e., the Accelerated Infrastructure Program (AIP)); 2) PWGSC provided project management services to other government departments on a fee for service basis; and 3) PWGSC carried out its duties as a common service provider to other government departments as they delivered their EAP components"--Main Points, p. i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Public Works and Government Services Canada.
Title Final Report, 2011-709, consolidated report of the Economic Action Plan / Accelerated Infrastructure Program component audits / Office of Audit and Evaluation.
Variant title Caption title: Consolidated report of EAP/AIP component audits, final report
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"January 26, 2012."
Issued also in French under title: Rapport final, 2011-709, rapport consolidé sur les vérifications des composantes du Plan d’action économique et du Programme accéléré d’infrastructures.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Public Works and Government Services Canada, 2012.
Description In various pagings.
Catalogue number
  • P24-709/2011E-PDF
Subject terms Economic development
Infrastructures
Federal government
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