- Airports Capital Assistance Program
- Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund
- Contribution to the Oshawa Harbour Commission
- Ferry Services Contribution Program
- Gateways and Border Crossings Fund
- Grade Crossing Improvement Program and Grade Crossing Closure Program approved under the Railway Safety Act
- Grants and Contributions to Support Clean Transportation Initiatives
- Grant to the Province of British Columbia in respect of the provision of ferry and coastal freight and passenger services
- Northumberland Strait Crossing subsidy payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (Statutory)
- Outaouais Road Agreement
- Port Divestiture Fund
- Disclosure of Transfer Payments Under $5 million
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Airports Capital Assistance Program
Start date: April 1, 2010
End date: No end date
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2010-2011
Strategic Outcome: A safe transportation system
Program Activity: Aviation Safety
Description: The Airports Capital Assistance Program assists eligible applicants in financing capital projects related to safety.
Expected Results: Eligible airports meet the safety standards required for continued operation.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 30.5 | 38.0 | 38.0 | 38.0 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 30.5 | 38.0 | 38.0 | 38.0 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: 2009-2010
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): Continuation
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: 2014-2015
General Targeted Recipient Group: Airports that meet the program's eligibility criteria (i.e., they are not owned or operated by the federal government; they meet certification requirements; they have at least 1,000 regularly scheduled commercial passengers per year).
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: The Program is posted on the departmental Website. An information brochure for applicants is sent to all eligible airports.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund
Start date: October 20, 2006
End date: March 31, 2018
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2012-13
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Gateways and Corridors
Description: The primary objective of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund is to address capacity challenges facing Canada's Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor transportation system. The Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund provides funding for strategic infrastructure projects in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba that enhance the competitiveness, efficiency, and capacity of Canada's multimodal transportation network focused on international commerce with the Asia-Pacific region.
Expected Results: This transfer payment program will result in the completion and advancement of strategic infrastructure projects that contribute to the objectives of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative, including addressing bottlenecks, capacity constraints, and other impediments to the flow of trade.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 133.5 | 226.8 | 82.7 | 79.3 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 133.5 | 226.8 | 82.7 | 79.3 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: A summative evaluation of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative will be conducted in 2016-17.
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): Continuation
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: 2016-17
General Targeted Recipient Group: The targeted recipients are: provinces and territories, including provincial and territorially-owned transportation entities; municipalities, including municipally-owned transportation entities; public sector organizations, including transit agencies, commissions, and boards, but excluding federal Crown Corporations; not-for-profit organizations; and, industry-related organizations, including for-profit organizations and Canada Port Authorities (subject to Canada Marine Act amendments).
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: Activities to engage applicants and recipients include dialogue and ongoing relationships, consistent with the related contribution agreements, as well as requirements for regular progress reports, site visits to project sites, Management Committee meetings, regular meetings (in person and by telephone), communications activities and initiatives to market programs, environmental assessment, aboriginal consultation, and project evaluation and reporting.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Contribution to the Oshawa Harbour Commission
Start date: September 28, 2010
End date: December 31, 2015
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2010-2011
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
Description: The contribution to the Oshawa Harbour Commission is part of the settlement agreement between the City of Oshawa and the Crown. The funding will be used to transfer more industrial activities at the Port of Oshawa from the west wharf to the east wharf, and to cover fencing and landscaping costs. However, the contribution is being made to the Oshawa Harbour Commission because it is the most appropriate entity to oversee and manage construction on Oshawa Harbour Crown lands, since the commission already administers and manages the Crown’s port lands. This transfer payment program does not include repayable contributions.
Expected Results: The contribution is expected to have the following results:
- Users of the city’s parks and residential areas will be shielded from the port’s industrial operations once the fencing and landscaping projects are complete; and,
- Capacity and facilities on the east wharf will be increased to allow the transfer of the port’s more industrial activities from the west wharf to the east wharf. This will be measured through the completion of the port consolidation projects.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 0.9 | 8.2 | 0.8 | 0.0 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 0.9 | 8.2 | 0.8 | 0.0 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: N/A
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): N/A
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: Evaluation to be conducted by 2015.
General Targeted Recipient Group: Industry-related (The Oshawa Harbour Commission and its successor, the Canada Port Authority at Oshawa Harbour, which are for-profit organizations).
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: Transport Canada will engage the recipient in the following manner: inform of service standards and reporting requirements based on the risk profile of the recipient; maintain an ongoing dialogue to assess change and the progress of each project; follow-up as required on project activities, funding requirements and reporting requirements; and notify of the requirement to audit and inform of the audit findings.
1. Name of Transfer Payment Program: Ferry Services Contribution Program
2. Start date: 1941
3. End date: March 31, 2014
4. Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2010-2011
5. Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
6. Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
7. 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 service across the Northumberland Strait, between Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, and Caribou, Nova Scotia, operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd.; the service between Cap-aux-Meules, Îles de la Madeleine, Quebec, and Souris, Prince Edward Island, operated by CTMA Traversier Ltée; and the service between Saint John, New Brunswick, and Digby, Nova Scotia, operated by Bay Ferries Ltd.
8. Expected Results: The contribution is expected to have the following results:
- Ferry services in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Quebec will continue to be operational;
- Certain remote communities will have access to regional transportation options; and,
- Safe, efficient and reliable ferry services between Cap-aux-Meules, Îles de la Madeleine, and Souris, Prince Edward Island; Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, and Caribou, Nova Scotia; and Saint John, New Brunswick, and Digby, Nova Scotia.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 32.6 | 29.0 | 16.7 | 16.7 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 32.6 | 29.0 | 16.7 | 16.7 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: 2009-2010
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): Continuation
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: 2014-2015
General Targeted Recipient Group: Industry-related (This program is developed for three ferry services operated by the following recipients: CTMA Traversier Ltée, Northumberland Ferries Ltd. and Bay Ferries Ltd. All three recipients are private companies.)
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: Transport Canada will engage the recipients in the following manner: Discuss and provide clear template-based contribution agreements, leases and charter party agreements; annually review and negotiate the performance objectives and budget required to deliver the ferry services as per the terms of the agreements; inform of service standards and reporting requirements based on the risk profile of each recipient; maintain an ongoing dialogue to assess change and progress through monthly conference calls with each recipient; follow-up as required on project activities, funding requirements and reporting requirements; and notify of the requirement to audit and inform of the audit findings.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Gateways and Border Crossings Fund
Start date: February 7, 2008
End date: March 31, 2018
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: Gateways and Border Crossings Fund terms and conditions were amended in 2011-12.
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Gateways and Corridors
Description: The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund is a merit-based program that funds transportation infrastructure and other related initiatives to develop and exploit Canada's strategic gateways, trade corridors and border crossings, and to better integrate the national transportation system.
Expected Results: The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund is expected to result in:
- identification of bottlenecks, capacity constraints and other impediments to the flow of goods and people;
- completion of projects to improve highway, rail, air and marine capacity, intermodal links and connectors, and technology to improve efficiency;
- enhancement of the integration of the transportation system; and
- enhancement of economic competitiveness and productivity.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 250.8 | 143.6 | 452.9 | 385.6 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 250.8 | 143.6 | 452.9 | 385.6 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: An implementation review was completed in 2009-2010, when most of the Gateways and Border Crossings Fund projects were at an early stage, and not ready to be evaluated for relevance and effectiveness. The implementation review served to validate the performance measurement approach proposed.
An interim evaluation of the GBCF's relevance and effectiveness is currently underway.
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): N/A
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: The interim evaluation of the GBCF's relevance and effectiveness is expected to be completed in 2013-2014.
General Targeted Recipient Group: The Gateways and Border Crossings Fund targets:
- Provinces and Territories
- Municipalities and local organizations
- Non-profit organizations
- Industry-related entities
- Others: regional/provincial/national/international associations and committees; federal Crown corporations that own international bridges
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: Engagement initiatives include: targeted calls for project proposals; consultations and meetings with partners and stakeholders; and kiosks at gateway/trade-related conferences. Agreement Management Committees are responsible for the management and administration of contribution agreements between Transport Canada and Gateways and Border Crossings Fund recipients.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Grade Crossing Improvement Program and Grade Crossing Closure Program approved under the Railway Safety Act
Start date: January 1, 1989
End date: Ongoing
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2009-2010
Strategic Outcome: A safe transportation system
Program Activity: Rail Safety
Description: Payments made to railway companies and municipalities to improve safety at public road-railway grade crossings.
Expected Results: Safety improvements at grade crossings that result in accident and incident reductions.
($ millions) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.3 |
Total Contributions | 15.7 | 10.9 | 10.9 | 10.9 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 15.9 | 11.2 | 11.2 | 11.2 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: 2009-2010
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): Continuation
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: 2014-2015
General Targeted Recipient Group: Municipalities and local organizations (Road authorities) and Industry-related (rail companies) for the Grade Crossing Improvement Program; Municipalities and local organizations (Road authorities) and Persons (private landowners with rights to a crossing) for the Grade Crossing Closure Program.
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients:
- quarterly conference calls with key recipients
- Transport Canada’s website
- Rail Safety Program Outreach activities
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Grants and Contributions to Support Clean Transportation Initiatives
Start date: 2011-2012
End date: 2015-2016
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2011-2012
Strategic Outcome: A Clean transportation system
Program Activity: Program 2.1 Clean Air from Transportation and Program
Description: Provide transfer payment funding through 3 initiatives: Clean Rail Academic Grant program, Clean Transportation Initiative on Port-Related Trucking and Shore Power Technology for Ports Program.Contribution funding under this program is not repayable.
Expected Results: Improved emissions intensity for greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions, with associated safety and efficiency benefits.
($ millions) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | 1.0 | 3.0 | 2.3 | 1.6 |
Total Contributions | 0.0 | 10.5 | 10.6 | 6.1 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 1.0 | 13.5 | 12.9 | 7.8 |
* Due to rounding, columns may not add to totals shown.
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: Not applicable
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): N/A
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: Program evaluation is planned for 2015-2016
General Targeted Recipient Group:
- Clean Rail Academic Grant program: Non-profit organizations (e.g., support for ongoing research programs at Canadian universities).
- Clean Transportation Initiative on Port-Related Trucking: Industry-related (e.g., port authorities, terminal operators, trucking operators); and provinces.
- Shore Power Technology for Ports Program: Industry-related (e.g., Canadian Port Authorities and owners and/or operators of marine ports and terminals in Canada.
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients:
- Formal consultation sessions across Canada and meetings with port authorities, terminal operators, trucking operators, industry associations, other supply chain participants, and provinces.
- On-line application, guidance material and service standards have been posted on the department's web site.
- Ongoing outreach and engagement with industry and provinces to explain program objectives and eligibility requirements.
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
Start date: April 18, 1977
End date: No end date
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: N/A; “named grant”
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
Description: The grant to the Province of British Colombia 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.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | 28.1 | 28.7 | 26.4 | 26.4 |
Total Contributions | ||||
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 28.1 | 28.7 | 26.4 | 26.4 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: Evaluations are being finalised for fiscal year 2011-2012
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): N/A
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: 2015-2016
General Targeted Recipient Group: Provinces and Territories– Province of British Columbia
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: N/A.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Northumberland Strait Crossing subsidy payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (Statutory)
Start date: May 31, 1997
End date: April 1, 2032
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: The terms and conditions have not been reviewed since the commencement of the program, as there is a contractual agreement between the Government of Canada and Strait Crossing Development Inc.
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
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.
($ millions) | ||||
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Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | ||||
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | 60.6 | 61.6 | 62.8 | 64.1 |
Total Transfer Payments | 60.6 | 61.6 | 62.8 | 64.1 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: The program has not been evaluated, given the contractual agreement between the Government of Canada and Strait Crossing Development Inc.
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending, or N/A): N/A
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: There is no intention to conduct an evaluation, given the contractual agreement between the Government of Canada and Strait Crossing Development Inc.
General Targeted Recipient Group: 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: None
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Outaouais Road Agreement
Start date: January 7, 1972
End date: No end date
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2009-2010
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
Description: Contributions to the Government of Quebec related to the Outaouais Road Agreement for highway improvements made to enhance overall efficiency and promote safety while encouraging regional and industrial development and tourism in the National Capital Region.
Expected Results: The Highway 5 project is currently the principal active project related to the Outaouais Road Agreement. The project is divided into several phases: Phase I, in the municipality of Chelsea, was completed in November 2009; Phase II is divided into two sections, one in the municipality of Chelsea and the other in the municipality of La Pêche. Construction began in February 2011 for the Chelsea section and summer 2012 for the La Pêche section. Phase II is scheduled to be completed by August 2013. The table below forecasts the federal government contributions for all projects that are either under construction or in the planning phases up to March 31, 2016.
($ millions) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 23.4 | 19.1 | 9.5 | 5.3 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 23.4 | 19.1 | 9.5 | 5.3 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: An evaluation was completed in March 2009 supporting Transport Canada’s submission to renew the terms and conditions of the agreement and seeking funding for project implementation.
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation (Continuation, Amendment, Termination, Pending or N/A): Continuation.
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: None.
General Targeted Recipient Group: Provinces and Territories (The Government of Quebec is the sole eligible recipient under the Outaouais Road Agreement.)
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: This is not applicable to the Outaouais Road Agreement. The Province of Québec solicits funding from Canada for eligible projects under this agreement.
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Port Divestiture Fund
Start date: April 18, 1996
End date: March 31, 2014
Fiscal Year for Terms and Conditions: 2012-2013
Strategic Outcome: An efficient transportation system
Program Activity: Transportation Infrastructure
Description: The Port Divestiture Fund was created to facilitate the divestiture process by providing new owners/operators with contribution funding to continue port operations for the foreseeable future.
Expected Results: Ports successfully transferred to local communities or users that are more responsive to local needs.
($ millions) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forecast Spending
2012-13 |
Planned Spending
2013-14 |
Planned Spending
2014-15 |
Planned Spending
2015-16 |
|
Total Grants | ||||
Total Contributions | 8.1 | 11.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments | ||||
Total Transfer Payments | 8.1 | 11.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation: An evaluation was completed in 2011-2012 as part of the evaluation of the Port Operations sub-sub activity.
Decision following the Results of Last Evaluation: Pending.
Fiscal Year of Planned Completion of Next Evaluation: There is no planned evaluation at this time until there is a decision on the future of the program.
General Targeted Recipient Group: Provinces and Territories; Industry-related; Municipalities and local organizations; Non-profit organizations; Persons.
Initiatives to Engage Applicants and Recipients: Transport Canada engages the recipients and applicants in the following manner: engages potential applicants through public meetings, newspaper notices, and targeted calls for proposals; provides information on service standards and reporting requirements; participates in dialogue and negotiations with potential applicants; and maintains ongoing relationships with recipients consistent with the related contribution agreements.
Name of TPP | Main Objective | End Date of TPP, if applicable | Type of Transfer Payment (G, C, Stat) | Forecast Spending for 2013-2014 ($) | Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation | General Targeted Recipient Group |
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Grant for the Northern Transportation Adaptation Initiative Contribution for the Northern Transportation Adaptation Initiative |
To provide federal support to develop and implement new innovative technologies, advance knowledge, ensure capacity building, and enhance the resilience of existing and future northern transportation infrastructure to climate change. This will mitigate future maintenance costs and losses in economic productivity by maintaining the efficiency of the northern transportation system. It will also improve the resilience, responsiveness and adaptability of the system by incorporating climate change considerations into infrastructure design and maintenance. |
No expiration date
No expiration date |
G
C |
250,000
1,090,000 |
N/A
N/A |
Provinces and Territories (including territorially owned transportation entities) Municipalities and local organizations (including municipally owned transportation entities) Non-profit organizations Other Aboriginal recipients and organizations |
Transfer payments to the International Civil Aviation Organization to promote international aviation safety |
To enhance the safety of air transport operations in parts of the world that require assistance. Projects under International Civil Aviation Organization’s Co-operative Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness Programme involve cooperative agreements between defined groups of states with the goal of establishing a self-sustaining safety oversight system within those states. | No expiration date | G | 130,000 | 2010-2011 |
International organizations and foreign countries
|
Grant to Close Grade Crossings |
To encourage closing grade crossings on federally regulated railway lines where a safety hazard exists or to divert users to a nearby crossing that is safer. The crossing must be on a line of a federally regulated railway and must have been in existence for at least three years. |
Due for renewal by March 31, 2013 | G | 300,000 | 2008-2009 |
Persons Municipalities and local organizations
Other: private parties, as defined in Section 4 of the Railway Safety Act |
Road Safety Transfer Payment Program | The purpose of the Road Safety Transfer Payment Program is to provide federal co-funding in the form of contributions to the provinces, territories and the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators to help establish a national regulatory framework for motor carrier safety. | No expiration date | C | 4,442,681 | 2011-2012 |
Provinces and Territories Non-profit Organization
|
Port of Churchill | To provide short-term funding to the Owner of the Port of Churchill for maintenance costs and other related initiatives supporting the ongoing operations of the Port during the transition to marketing freedom after the end of the Canadian Wheat Board. | No expiration date | C | 2,100,000 | N/A |
Industry-related
|
Airports Operations and Maintenance Subsidy Program |
To assist designated airports in financing eligible operating deficits to ensure essential operations and maintenance are completed at those airports. |
No expiration date | C | 1,600,000 | 2009-2010 |
Provinces and Territories
|
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America - Intelligent Transportation Systems |
To promote the efficient and effective operation of Canada-U.S. land border crossings to facilitate the safe and secure movement of goods and people. This will enhance Canada’s economic competitiveness and productivity by maintaining access to the United States market. The program also supports Canada-U.S. commitments under the Smart Border Action Plan, specifically, item 19 (to work to secure resources for joint and coordinated physical and technological improvements at key border crossings and trade corridors) and item 20 (to deploy interoperable technologies to facilitate the secure movement of goods and people). |
No expiration date | C | 1,124,336 | N/A |
Provinces, and Territoires Municipalities and local organizations Other Aboriginal recipients and organizations Industry-related Non-profit organizations Municipalities and local organizations
International organizations and foreign countries
|
Labrador Coastal Airstrips Restoration Program |
The program fulfills the Government of Canada’s commitment under the 1982 Labrador Air/Marine Services Agreement with the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador to restore the airstrips along the Labrador coast to ensure the operational capability of the airstrips is maintained at the level necessary to meet Transport Canada airport certification requirements. | Due for renewal by March 31, 2013 | C | 1,000,000 | 2007-2008 |
Provinces and Territories
|
Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP) — Intelligent Transportation System | To encourage the application of innovative technologies to Canada’s urban and rural transportation network, to make it more integrated, more efficient, safer and sustainable. “Intelligent transportation systems” (ITS) refers to the integrated application of information processing, communications and sensor technologies to transportation infrastructure and operations. These systems exchange information between users, vehicles and infrastructure, resulting in better management strategies and more efficient use of available resources. | No expiration date | C | 993,101 | 2010-2011 |
Provinces and Territories, Municipalities and local organizations (Public or private transportation authorities/agencies Other Aboriginal recipients and organizations Industry-related Non-profit organizations |
Boating Safety Contribution Program | The overall goal of the Boating Safety Contribution Program is to promote boating safety in Canada by providing financial contributions, consisting of up to 75-per-cent reimbursement of eligible costs incurred, toward projects that increase boating safety awareness and focus on the importance of following safe boating practices. | No expiration date | C | 500,000 | N/A |
Non-profit organizations Provinces and Territories Municipalities and other local organizations
Non-profit organizations
|
Allowances to former employees of Newfoundland Railways, Steamships and Telecommunica-tions Services transferred to Canadian National Railways |
To make supplemental pension payments to former employees of Newfoundland Railways, Steamships and Telecommunications Services who transferred to Canadian National Railway following the union of Newfoundland with Canada. Transport Canada assumed responsibility for the portion of pension costs not payable by Canadian National Railway or the Government of Newfoundland for the transferred employees. |
November 30, 2015 | C | 484,000 | N/A |
Persons
|
Transportation Association of Canada |
To contribute to improved roads, improved safety, improved environmental protection and a more efficient transportation system by identifying common interests; developing and harmonizing best practices among jurisdictions; and enhancing the knowledge base. This will result in better decisions and policies. | No expiration date | C |
419,000 |
2012-2013 |
Non-Profit organizations
|
Contribution to the Railway Association of Canada for Operation Lifesaver |
Operation Lifesaver is a public-private partnership that promotes awareness to help save lives and reduce suffering from injuries incurred at highway/railway crossings and from trespassing on railway property. | No expiration date | C | 300,000 | 2009-2010 |
Non-Profit Organizations (Railway Association of Canada) |
Contribution to the Province of Prince Edward Island for policing services on Confederation Bridge |
To extend Prince Edward Island’s existing policing services to cover the Confederation Bridge. The primary objective is to provide essential policing services on the bridge to protect people, their health, the environment and property. The policing services provided under the Confederation Bridge Policing Services Agreement are in addition to those provided to the province under the Provincial Police Service Agreement. |
Due for renewal by March 31, 2013 | C |
289,000 |
2007-2008 |
Provinces and Territories
|
Payments to other governments or international agencies for the operation and maintenance of airports, air navigation and airways facilities - Denmark/Iceland Agreement |
To enhance the safety of air transport operations by ensuring that funds are available to cover the operation and financing of facilities and services for the safety of international air traffic provided by Denmark and Iceland for civil aircraft flying across the North Atlantic. |
No expiration date | C |
100,000 |
2010-2011 |
International organizations and foreign countries
|
Canadian Transportation Research Forum’s Scholarship Program |
The purpose of this contribution program is to provide funding assistance for scholarships awarded by the Canadian Transportation Research Forum in an effort to promote and encourage transportation research in Canada and support capacity building in the transportation sector. |
March 31, 2017 | C | 24,000 | N/A | Non-profit organizations
(Canadian Transportation Research Forum) |
(S) Payments to the Canadian National (CN) Railway Company following the termination of the collection of tolls on the Victoria Bridge in Montreal and for rehabilitation work on the roadway portion of the bridge |
In 1963 an agreement was put in place with CN once tolls were no longer collected from owners or operators of vehicles using the bridge. Since the effective date of the agreement, CN has continued to make the roadway facilities on the bridge available for public use in return for compensation received from Transport Canada towards the operation, maintenance and repairs of the roadway portion of the bridge and the approaches. | No expiration date | Stat | 3,300,000 | N/A |
Industry-related
|