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Transparency and Reports

Transparency Statement

The CIB is committed to being open and transparent towards Canadians and strives to facilitate proactive and accessible disclosures as a way to enhance awareness and a better understating of the CIB’s purpose and activities, strengthen its accountability and cultivate public trust in fulfilling our mandate, and demonstrate good governance in respect of the CIB’s operations, investments and decision-making processes.  

The Transparency Framework and Policy sets out the core principles that guide the CIB’s proactive public disclosure of information, as well as the scope and type of information and data that we routinely disclose.  

The description of the information the CIB routinely discloses exceeds statutory reporting requirements and is intended to demonstrate our commitment to transparency.  

The CIB is also subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

We disclose information about:

  • Governance - The CIB's governance structure and decision-making processes.
  • Projects and Investments - Infrastructure investments that comply with our mandate and fiscal limits as well as deliver positive environmental, social, and public impacts.
  • Operations - How we do business and manage our finances and assets to demonstrate that we administer public resources prudently, effectively and sustainably.
Corporate Reporting and Financial Results

The CIB’s corporate reports, including annual and financial reports and strategic plans

Policies

The policies that govern our operations, including how we approach our investments and the procurement of goods and services.

Regulatory Reports

Required regular reports on aspects of our operations, including privacy and access to information

Special Purpose Reports

How to submit an Access to Information request

We provide proactive disclosure of information for accountability to Canadians and Parliament, through Info Source. This document provides relevant information about the functions, programs, activities and related information holdings of government institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

The Access to Information Act governs access to information contained in federal government records. This means that Canadian citizens, permanent residents, persons present in Canada, or corporations can, formally or informally, request records under the control of Canada Infrastructure Bank.

To make an access to information request, please complete this Access to Information Request Form and send it to the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator:

Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator
Canada Infrastructure Bank
150 King Street West
Suite 2309, P.O. Box 15
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 1J9
Telephone: 1-833-551-5245
atip-aiprp@cib-bic.ca

Please note: each request made under the Access to Information Act must be accompanied by a CAD $5.00 application fee in the form of a cheque or money order made payable to the Canada Infrastructure Bank.

The Privacy Act governs the collection, use, disclosure and retention of personal information and gives all individuals in Canada access to information about themselves.