- Airports Capital Assistance Program (Voted)
- Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund (Voted)
- Ferry Services Contribution Program (Voted)
- Gateways and Border Crossings Fund (Voted)
- Grant to the Province of British Columbia in respect of the provision of ferry and coastal freight and passenger services (Voted)
- National Trade Corridors Fund (Voted)
- Northumberland Strait Crossing subsidy payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (Statutory)
- Ports Asset Transfer Program (Voted)
- Program to Protect Canada’s Coastlines and Waterways (Oceans Protection Plan) (Voted)
- Rail Safety Improvement Program (Voted)
Name of transfer payment program | Airports Capital Assistance Program (Voted) |
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Start date | April 1, 1995 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2010–11 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Transportation Infrastructure Program |
Description | The Airports Capital Assistance Program assists eligible applicants in financing safety-related capital projects to ensure the continued safety of the Canadian travelling public. |
Expected results | Eligible airports will meet the safety standards required to remain operational. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2015-16 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Under consideration for inclusion in our five-year evaluation plan |
General targeted recipient groups |
Airports that meet the program's eligibility criteria, which stipulate that they:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Program details are posted on our website and an information brochure for applicants is sent to all eligible airports. |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19
Forecast spending |
2019–20
Planned spending |
2020–21
Planned spending |
2021–22
Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 41,235,735 | 38,000,000 | 38,000,000 | 38,000,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 41,235,735 | 38,000,000 | 38,000,000 | 38,000,000 |
Name of transfer payment program | Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Transportation Infrastructure Fund (Voted) |
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Start date | October 20, 2006 |
End date | No end date |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2012-13 |
Link to department's Program Inventory | National Trade Corridors Program |
Description |
The primary objective of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Transportation Infrastructure Fund is to address capacity challenges facing Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor transportation system. The Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Transportation Infrastructure Fund provides funding for strategic infrastructure projects in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba that:
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Expected results |
The Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Transportation Infrastructure Fund is expected to achieve the following:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Not Applicable |
General targeted recipient groups |
The targeted recipients are:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
Engagement initiatives include meetings with partners and stakeholders to oversee the federal contributions to projects funded under the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Transportation Infrastructure Fund. |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 10,863,485 | 11,171,476 | 110,000 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 10,863,485 | 11,171,476 | 110,000 | 0 |
Name of transfer payment program | Ferry Services Contribution Program (Voted) |
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Start date | 1941 |
End date | March 31, 2020 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-2018 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Transportation Infrastructure Program |
Description |
The Ferry Services Contribution Program provides financial assistance to maintain three inter-provincial ferry services in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Quebec. More specifically, the contributions are for the following services:
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Expected results |
The Program is expected to yield the following results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2014-15 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | To be determined |
General targeted recipient groups |
Industry-related - This program is developed for three ferry services operated by the following recipients:
All three recipients are private companies. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
We:
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Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 44,088,356 | 44,369,654 | 16,720,000 | 16,720,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 44,088,356 | 44,369,654 | 16,720,000 | 16,720,000 |
Name of transfer payment program | Gateways and Border Crossings Fund (Voted) |
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Start date | February 7, 2008 |
End date | No end date |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2015-16 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
National Trade Corridors Program |
Description |
The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund (GBCF) is a merit-based program that funds transportation infrastructure and other related initiatives to:
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Expected results |
The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund is expected to achieve the following:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund is meeting its objectives and will be further evaluated at the end of the program. |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Not applicable |
General targeted recipient groups |
The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund targets:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
Engagement initiatives include meetings with partners and stakeholders to oversee the federal contributions to projects funded under the Gateways and Border Crossings Fund. |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 22,602,721 | 40,201,951 | 2,028,792 | 50,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 22,602,721 | 40,201,951 | 2,028,792 | 50,000 |
Name of transfer payment program | Grant to the Province of British Columbia in respect of the provision of ferry and coastal freight and passenger services (Voted) |
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Start date | April 18, 1977 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2005-06 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Transportation Infrastructure Program |
Description |
The grant to the Province of British Columbia gives financial assistance to provide ferry services in the waters of the province as part of a federal obligation to provide transportation links to the national transportation system from various regions and isolated areas of British Columbia. |
Expected results |
The grant is expected to result in transportation links to the national surface transportation system from various regions and isolated areas of British Columbia. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Under consideration for inclusion in our five-year evaluation plan |
General targeted recipient groups |
Provinces and Territories - Province of British Columbia |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
There are no provisions that require the recipient to provide financial or performance information to federal government as per the terms of the agreement. |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 30,503,800 | 31,129,128 | 31,129,128 | 31,129,128 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 30,503,800 | 31,129,128 | 31,129,128 | 31,129,128 |
Name of transfer payment program | National Trade Corridors Fund (Voted) |
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Start date | June 22, 2017 |
End date | No end date |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
National Trade Corridors Program |
Description |
The National Trade Corridors Fund provides funding to help infrastructure owners and users invest in strategic projects that:
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Expected results |
The National Trade Corridors Program is expected to achieve the following:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not Applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not Applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | To be determined |
General targeted recipient groups |
Eligible recipients for this program include:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
Engagement initiatives include:
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Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 500,000 | 500,000 | 500,000 |
Total contributions | 48,629,679 | 272,108,743 | 455,064,401 | 380,528,033 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 48,629,679 | 272,608,743 | 455,564,401 | 381,028,033 |
Name of transfer payment program | Northumberland Strait Crossing subsidy payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (Statutory) |
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Start date | May 31, 1997 |
End date | April 1, 2032 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Northumberland Strait Crossing Subsidy Payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (S.C., 1993, c. 43) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Transportation Infrastructure Program |
Description |
The Northumberland Strait Crossing subsidy payments are made to the bridge operator to honour a constitutional obligation to provide a transportation link between Prince Edward Island and the mainland. |
Expected results |
Federal funding is provided for continuous and efficient year-round transportation of people and goods between Prince Edward Island and the mainland to support an efficient, integrated and accessible transportation system. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | The program has not been evaluated given the exclusion of statutory payments from evaluation coverage requirement. |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | There is no intention to conduct an evaluation given the exclusion of statutory payments from evaluation coverage requirements. |
General targeted recipient groups |
Industry-related (The contractual agreement is between the Government of Canada and Strait Crossing Development Inc., a private company). |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
Not applicable |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 67,543,835 | 67,272,840 | 68,552,131 | 69,938,381 |
Total program | 67,543,835 | 67,272,840 | 68,552,131 | 69,938,381 |
Name of transfer payment program | Ports Asset Transfer Program (Voted) |
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Start date | 2015 |
End date | March 31, 2020 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Transportation Infrastructure Program |
Description |
The Ports Asset Transfer Program was developed to facilitate the transfer of the remaining Transport Canada administered port facilities. Ports can be acquired through sales or divestiture of the facility. Divestitures can include grant or contribution funding for acquiring parties. There are currently 42 ports remaining in Transport Canada’s inventory. |
Expected results |
We expected to reduce:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | To be determined |
General targeted recipient groups |
This Program is open for public and private entities to acquire a port. It is expected that most interest will come from municipalities or current users of the ports. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
As part of the engagement phase, we:
Engagement with stakeholders is ongoing throughout the Program’s lifecycle, with a particular emphasis on keeping Indigenous groups informed on the status of ports in their areas. |
Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 149,797,843 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 423,494 | 600,000 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 423,494 | 150,397,843 | 0 | 0 |
Name of transfer payment program | Program to Protect Canada’s Coastlines and Waterways (Oceans Protection Plan) (Voted) |
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Start date | April 1, 2017 |
End date | March 31, 2022 |
Type of transfer payment | Grants and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2016-17 |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Protecting Oceans and Waterways Program |
Description |
The objectives of the Program to Protect Canada’s Coastlines and Waterways are to strengthen the safety of Canada’s marine transportation system and protect Canada’s coastlines and waterways. This aligns with our Department’s core responsibility of providing Canada with a green and efficient marine transportation system. More specifically, the Program aims to:
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Expected results |
We expect that this Program will:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not Applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not Applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Not applicable |
General targeted recipient groups |
This includes:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
Notably:
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Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Planned spending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 1,053,559 | 1,800,000 | 1,500,000 | 1,200,000 |
Total contributions | 31,647,219 | 51,733,868 | 31,896,167 | 20,337,700 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 32,700,778 | 53,533,868 | 33,396,167 | 21,537,700 |
Name of transfer payment program | Rail Safety Improvement Program (Voted) |
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Start date | April 1, 2016 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grants & Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2016-17 |
Strategic Outcome | A safe and secure transportation system |
Link to department's Program Inventory |
Rail Safety Improvement Program |
Description |
The Rail Safety Improvement Program (RSIP) provides grant and contribution funding to improve rail safety and reduce injuries and fatalities related to rail transportation. The Program funds:
The RSIP consists of two key components:
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Expected results |
The RSIP is expected to achieve the following over a ten-year period: reduce rail-related accident and fatality rates. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Under consideration for inclusion in our five-year evaluation plan 2019-2020 |
General targeted recipient groups |
Eligible recipients for both components of this program include:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
These include:
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Type of transfer payment | 2018–19 Forecast spending | 2019–20 Planned spending | 2020–21 Plannedspending | 2021–22 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 2,226,000 | 300,000 | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Total contributions | 26,491,811 | 11,645,000 | 11,245,000 | 11,245,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 28,717,811 | 11,945,000 | 11,545,000 | 11,545,000 |