A Crown corporation that was disbanded in 2017 has completed its final audit and all of its leftover legacy projects are set to be completed this year, according to a report.
Public-Private Partnerships Canada, also known as PPP Canada, was created in 2008 under the Harper government to launch, facilitate, and promote the adoption of partnerships between the federal government and private companies for certain infrastructure projects.
“PPP Canada’s mandate was to improve the delivery of public infrastructure by achieving better value, timeliness and accountability to taxpayers, through P3 [public-private partnerships],” wrote Infrastructure Canada in its 2017-2018 annual report.
PPP Canada was disbanded in March 2017 after the federal government determined it had “successfully fulfilled its mandate to improve the delivery of public infrastructure and develop a strong P3 market in Canada.”…