Tories seek auditor general review of Liberal infrastructure plan
OTTAWA — The Liberals’ signature infrastructure program became a target in the House of Commons Tuesday as the Conservatives used their new sway in a minority Parliament to try to force an audit of the multibillion-dollar program.
The Conservatives have harshly criticized the government’s plan for roads, bridges, transit and water systems in municipalities large and small, slated to cost more than $180 billion over a decade.
Money has been moving out of the federal treasury more slowly than anticipated, sometimes because of issues beyond the government’s control.
The Conservatives put forward an opposition day motion to instruct the auditor general to review the program and report back in a year.