About Infrastructure Canada Post
Infrastructure Canada Post delivers independent, evidence-based reporting on the programs, controls, and delivery practices shaping infrastructure decisions across Canada.
Mission
We document how communities, provinces, territories, and federal partners plan, deliver, and maintain infrastructure. Our reporting follows public records, expert interviews, and verified data to present readers with information they can trust.
Editorial standards
Our newsroom adheres to fact-checking practices that require independent corroboration of project data, budget updates, and oversight findings. Every article is edited for accuracy, clarity, and context before publication.
National focus
Infrastructure Canada Post covers projects and programs from coast to coast to coast. We monitor how national strategies intersect with regional priorities, highlighting innovations from large urban centres to remote communities.
Contributors
Our reporting team includes journalists with experience covering transport, energy, climate adaptation, and urban planning. Contributors collaborate with subject-matter experts to interpret technical documentation and make complex information accessible.
Data integrity
We reference official sources, including Infrastructure Canada program updates, provincial audit reports, and municipal council decisions. When using third-party data, we disclose methodology and limitations.
Neutrality commitment
Infrastructure Canada Post does not endorse any political party, vendor, or delivery model. Our role is to explain policy choices, highlight performance measures, and provide readers with an impartial overview of infrastructure developments.
Representation and inclusion
We strive to include Indigenous perspectives, regional voices, and community leaders in our reporting. This ensures coverage reflects the full scope of experiences across Canada’s infrastructure landscape.
Corrections policy
If inaccuracies are identified, we issue a correction note and update the relevant article. Readers can submit correction requests through the contact form or by email.
Editorial independence
Our editorial decisions are made solely by the newsroom. Partnerships for data sharing or expert commentary do not influence our coverage priorities or conclusions.
Maya Chen — Ottawa Bureau
Maya reports on national program governance, rural infrastructure, and long-term asset management strategies.
Louis Tremblay — Montreal Correspondent
Louis covers delivery models, transportation systems, and oversight trends impacting Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
Farah Siddiqui — Prairie Analyst
Farah focuses on collaborative infrastructure planning across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Hannah Atuq — Northern Desk
Hannah tracks infrastructure resilience projects across the territories, documenting climate adaptation and community partnerships.