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Ted Mackay, Director Highway, Border and Motor Carrier Policy Transport Canada April 24, 2013 OTTAWA UPDATE

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OTTAWA UPDATE. Ted Mackay, Director Highway, Border and Motor Carrier Policy Transport Canada April 24, 2013. Overview. Budget 2013 Progress on Border Issues International Bridges & Tunnels Act Other Priority Initiatives. Budget 2013: Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ted Mackay, DirectorHighway, Border and Motor Carrier PolicyTransport CanadaApril 24, 2013

OTTAWA UPDATE

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Overview

1. Budget 2013

2. Progress on Border Issues

3. International Bridges & Tunnels Act

4. Other Priority Initiatives

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Budget 2013: Overview

Focus remains on jobs & economy

Continue to implement Economic

Action Plan

Eliminate deficit & balance budget by

2015-16 No tax increases or transfer cuts

However, significant challenges remain:

Fragile global economy US, our biggest

trade partner, continues to experience

modest growth

Euro area remains in recession

Intensifying global

competition from emerging

markets

Canada outperformed all other G-7 Economies in job creation and GDP growth over the recovery

Only G-7 country to recapture lost jobs & business investment since global economic recession

Over 950,000 new jobs created post recession

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Budget 2013: Employment and GDP

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Budget 2013: Funding

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• New large-scale, long-term infrastructure commitments, including: Investments in Federal Infrastructure Beyond the Border Action Plan Renewal of Building Canada Plan - $47B over 10 years

Community Improvement Fund Building Canada Fund P3 Fund

• $10B for federal transportation infrastructure over 5 years, including:– $127M for Canadian priority POEs– $25M over 3 years to advance DRIC project into pre-procurement – $125M for new St Lawrence Bridge in Montreal– $19M for highways and bridges in national parks– $81M over 4 years for federally-owned airports– $450M over 5 year for Small Craft Harbours Program– $53M over 2 years for Montreal’s Mercier Bridge– $113M over 5 years for passenger rail services

 

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Progress on Border Issues• Beyond the Border Progress Report released December 2012• Funding for infrastructure upgrades at key border crossings

identified by Canada in the Action Plan: $ 47M for Lacolle, QC announced on March 27, 2013 $ 60M for Lansdowne, ON announced on April 2, 2013 $ 10M for Emerson, MB announced on April 2, 2013 $ 10M for North Portal announced on April 2, 2013

• Border Infrastructure Investment Plan (BIIP#1) prepared for release

• Work underway on BIIP #2

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International Bridges and Tunnels Act

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• New IBTA passed in Parliament in February 2007

• Prior to Act there was no formal federal jurisdiction to manage and oversee international bridge and tunnel crossings

• Five-year statutory review of the Act undertaken in 2012

• GoC approval now required for changes and new construction

• Voluntary approach taken to monitoring and reporting of security

• Responsibilities for administration resides among several branches at Transport Canada. The Government of Canada has the authority to impose penalties, including monetary, as well as potential deconstruction

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Detroit River International Crossing

Innovative partnership

Presidential permit signed on April 12, 2013

Next steps include land acquisition and appointing International Authority to oversee construction,

operation, & design bids for the bridge.

Rail Freight Service Review

Bill C-52 progressing through Parliament

Provides shippers with right to service agreement & right to arbitration

Applies to all federally-regulated railways for movement of freight rail traffic in Canada

Other Key Priorities

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Other Key Priorities

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Trade Relations

Concluding Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement current priority.

Other priority negotiations include the Trans Pacific Partnership, & dedicated trade in services

agreement among willing WTO Members.

In addition , Department is fully engaged in negotiations with India, Japan and Morocco.

Canada/US Relations

Continued cooperation

Importance of leveraging where possible to ensure that border issues remain at forefront of agenda for

both countries

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Questions?

Ted MackayDirector - Highway, Border and Motor

Carrier Policy

Transport Canada613-991-5981

[email protected]

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