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Environment committee  I'd like to thank the committee for the opportunity to address you today. My name is Jeff Moore and I'm the assistant deputy minister for policy and communications for Infrastructure Canada. Joining me today is Stephanie Tanton, the director of priority initiatives, also from I

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  Infrastructure Canada does not support projects at the individual level.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  Normally, we work with the provinces and territories. They are the authorities that identify the priorities for their own province or territory. We work with them to fund the projects. We usually cover 33% of the costs associated with a project, but it can be as much as 50%.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  It depends. The municipality would have to decide that the project was a priority, and it would have to work with the province to make that decision. It would have to be a municipal project.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  Under normal circumstances, I think the project would have to directly support the entire municipality. And as I said, we don't usually work with individuals. The project would also have to meet the program criteria for grants and contributions.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  That's a very good question. In terms of waste water as a priority category, it is a category in a number of our programs, including the green infrastructure fund and under the building Canada fund as well. If you look at what we've done nationally in terms of waste water, I th

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  With the projects we support, we're just one piece of the puzzle in terms of delisting an area as being an area of concern. A great example is Red Rock where we're actually the last piece of the puzzle in getting the area delisted. Once that project is complete, that area will be

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  Nipigon Bay. When we fund waste water projects, we're looking at trying to treat the waste water that's being introduced into the water. That's just one way our programming will contribute towards areas of concern in getting them delisted.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Environment committee  From our perspective, we wouldn't have that information. I would guess that Environment Canada probably would have that information if you're looking for it.

February 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  Good afternoon, Mr. Chair, committee members. I'd like to thank the chair and committee members for inviting us here today. My name is Jeff Moore and I'm the assistant deputy minister of policy and communications at Infrastructure Canada. Joining me today is Stephanie Tanton,

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  Normally when we talk about core infrastructure or core municipal infrastructure we're talking about basic infrastructure for municipalities such as drinking water infrastructure, waste water, solid waste, the type of infrastructure that's required by municipalities to be sustain

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  No. We would include public transit in that as well as core infrastructure.

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  Provincial and territorial as well.

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  It has shifted, but I can't give you the exact numbers in terms of how the percentage has shifted. The federal share of infrastructure has decreased as the federal government has divested itself of certain asset classes.

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore

Transport committee  Examples would be airports and ports as well. They would have been done over the last couple of decades, or the last decade or so.

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Jeff Moore