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ICIP Funding Streams


Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) - Building new urban transit networks and service extensions that will transform the way that Canadians live, move and work.

  • Outcomes: Improving capacity, quality, safety and access to public transit systems
For more information on this funding stream, visit Infrastructure Canada.
Public Transit Infrastructure Stream 



Green Infrastructure Stream (GIS) - Supporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions, enable greater adaptation and resilience to the impacts of climate change and climate-related disaster mitigation, and ensuring more communities can provide clean air and safe drinking water for all citizens.
 
Sub-streams:
  • Green:  Climate Change Mitigation Outcomes- Increased capacity to manage more renewable energy; access to clean energy transportation; increased energy efficiency of buildings and increased generation of clean energy.
  • Green:  Adaptation, Resilience and Disaster Mitigation Outcomes- Increased structural capacity and natural capacity to adapt to climate change impacts, natural disasters and/or extreme weather events.
  • Green:  Environmental Quality Outcomes- Increased capacity to treat and/or manage wastewater and storm water; increased access to potable water; and increased capacity to reduce and/or remediate soil and/or air pollutants.
For more information on this funding stream, visit Infrastructure Canada.
Green Infrastructure Stream (GIS) 



Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream (CCRIS) - Building stronger communities and improving social inclusion.

  • Outcomes: Improved access to and/or increased quality of cultural, recreational and/or community infrastructure for all Canadians including Indigenous peoples and vulnerable populations.
For more information on this funding stream, visit Infrastructure Canada.
Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream (CCRIS) 


Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNCIS) - Supporting projects that improve the quality of life in rural and northern communities by responding to rural-and-northern-specific needs.

  • Outcomes: Improved food security, road, air and/or marine infrastructure; broadband connectivity; and education and/or health facilities, specific to Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action); and more efficient and reliable energy.
For more information on this funding stream, visit Infrastructure Canada.