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Who owns Infrastructure Ontario?

By Matthew Perez

the Government of Ontario
Infrastructure Ontario (IO) is an agency of the Government of Ontario that supports the modernization of Ontario’s public assets through partnerships with the public and private sector.

Who is ehren Cory?

MONTREAL — Ehren Cory, the man overseeing one of the biggest infrastructure investments in Canada’s history, grew up in the Northern Ontario community of Coleman Township. A precocious kid, Cory finished five years of high school at New Liskeard Secondary in four.

Is Infrastructure Ontario a Crown corporation?

Infrastructure Ontario is a crown corporation wholly owned by the province of Ontario and established by the Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation Act, 2011 that defines our responsibilities to our shareholder.

Is Infrastructure Ontario a Crown agency?

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) is a Crown agency of the Province of Ontario that supports the Ontario government’s initiatives to modernize and maximize the value of public infrastructure and real estate. IO upholds the government’s commitment to renew public services and does so in co-operation with the private sector.

When was Infrastructure Ontario created?

2005
Established in 2005, Infrastructure Ontario (IO) is an arm’s length Crown Corporation dedicated to the renewal of the province’s hospitals, courthouses, roads, bridges, water systems and other public assets.

What is the Ministry of Infrastructure?

Ministry of infrastructure (infrastructure ministry) is a primary unit of executive government that is responsible of public infrastructure, such as transport infrastructure. In some countries there’s a separate body responsible of transport infrastructure, Ministry of Transport.

Is infrastructure public in Ontario?

Who is responsible for infrastructure in Canada?

Infrastructure Canada is a Canadian federal department responsible for public infrastructure in the country. The department is headed by the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities.

What is the infrastructure of Canada?

Canada has one of the best-developed infrastructures in the world. It meets the requirements for high-tech business and international trade. The telephone system is state-of-the-art and supported by a satellite system and 300 earth-based relay centers.

How is Canada’s infrastructure?

Canada has one of the best-developed infrastructures in the world. It meets the requirements for high-tech business and international trade. In 1997, there were an estimated 7-8 million Internet users, or about 1 in 4 Canadians. Canada is an energy exporter.

How old is Canada’s infrastructure?

The average age of Canada’s public infrastructure—its highways and roads, bridges and overpasses, water supply systems, wastewater treatment facilities and sanitary and storm sewers—has been falling as a whole for the past seven years. In 2007, it reached 16.3 years, down from its peak of 17.5 in 2000.

What is infrastructure like in Toronto?

TORONTO FINDINGS Toronto is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in North America. This growth requires new and upgraded infrastructure including roads, highways and access to transit, as well as water and wastewater services.

Who is the new president and CEO of Infrastructure Ontario?

Infrastructure Ontario’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Lindsay as IO’s incoming President and CEO, effective Nov. 1, 2020. Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott confirmed Michael’s appointment earlier today in a government statement.

Who is Infrastructure Ontario’s general counsel?

Eric Tilley, General Counsel, joined Infrastructure Ontario in 2010 and has been leading the Legal Services team since late 2014. As General Counsel he is responsible for all legal affairs and services being delivered at IO.

Who is the executive vice president of Corporate Services at infrastructure?

Kim Ellis, Executive Vice President, Corporate Services. Kim Ellis, Executive-Vice President, Corporate Services, joined Infrastructure Ontario in 2015 to lead a team of professionals who have the overall accountability on all Human Resources matters within the organization.