List of Transport Canada's funding programs. More details on transfer payment programs can be found in our Departmental Plan.
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List of funding programs
| Mode | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Surface | Arctic Infrastructure Fund | Expanding dual-use transportation infrastructure in the Arctic, helping strengthen sovereignty, defence readiness, economic growth and community safety. |
| Surface | Trade Diversification Corridors Fund | The $5 billion Trade Diversification Corridors Fund (TDCF) is a federal program designed to build and improve trade infrastructure that connects Canada. This will unlock access to new global markets and help double non-U.S. exports. |
| Protecting the environment | Clean Transportation System – Research and Development Program | This program funds projects to help reduce air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions in the aviation, marine and rail sectors. |
| Protecting the environment | Northern Transportation Adaptation Initiative Program | Funding for research and development, testing of technologies and training to help adapt northern transportation systems to the changing climate. |
| Protecting the environment | Shore Power Technology for Ports Program | Funding for marine shore power technology, local electrical grids, and Canadian ports. |
| Protecting the environment | Transportation Assets Risk Assessment (TARA) Program | Funding for projects that assess risks and vulnerabilities for federal transportation assets, such as airports, due to climate change. |
| Supporting multiple modes of transportation | National Trade Corridors Fund | Funding for infrastructure projects that increase the flow of people and goods, or help adapt transportation systems to climate change and new technology. |
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