41th Parliament · Session 1
Bill C-305: An Act to establish a National Public Transit Strategy
National Public Transit Strategy Act
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Olivia Chow
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Bill C-305
Wed Sep 19 2012
An Act to establish a National Public Transit Strategy
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That the Bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
Wed Sep 19 2012
Yeas: 131
Nays: 151
Total: 282
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This enactment establishes a national strategy to promote and enhance the use of fast, affordable and accessible public transit in Canada.
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C-305 First Session, Forty-first Parliament, 60 Elizabeth II, 2011 HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA BILL C-305 An Act to establish a National Public Transit Strategy first reading, September 30, 2011 Ms. Chow 411445 SUMMARY This enactment establishes a national strategy to promote and enhance the use of fast, affordable and accessible public transit in Canada. Also available on the Parliament of Canada Web Site at the following address:http://www.parl.gc.ca 1st Session, 41st Parliament, 60 Elizabeth II, 2011 house of commons of canada BILL C-305 An Act to establish a National Public Transit Strategy Preamble Whereas fast, affordable and accessible public transit is vital to the movement of people in cities and communities and has immeasurable social, environmental, economic and health benefits; Whereas public transit plays a central role in urban and metropolitan regions by contributing to cleaner air, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, lessening congestion and reducing the pressure for more roads; Whereas investments in public transit infrastructure benefit the people of Canada by creating thousands of new jobs and revitalizing local economies; And whereas better public transit results in cleaner and more productive cities and communities in which people can access the jobs and services that are needed for economic growth; Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: SHORT TITLE Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the National Public Transit Strategy Act. GENERAL Purpose 2. The purpose of this Act is to establish a national strategy to provide public transit that is fast, affordable and accessible. Benefits —Quebec 3. Recognizing the unique nature of the jurisdiction of the Government of Quebec with regard to public transit, and despite any other provision of this Act, the Government of Quebec may participate in the benefits of this Act with respect to its own choices, its own programs and its own approach to public transit on its territory. NATIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT STRATEGY National Public Transit Strategy 4. The Minister of Transport must, in consultation with the provincial ministers responsible for public transit and with representatives of municipalities, transit authorities and Aborig- inal communities, establish a national public transit strategy designed to (a) accomplish the following goals: (i) increase access to and use of public transit through support for service and affordability measures, (ii) reduce commute times and alleviate congestion in Canadian cities and communities, (iii) improve the economic competitiveness of Canadian cities and communities, (iv) enhance the quality of life, and (v) reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality; and (b) accomplish the following measures: (i) provide a permanent investment plan to support public transit that places it at the centre of all Canadian cities and communities, (ii) establish federal funding mechanisms to ensure the financial health of public transit systems, including the rehabilitation and renewal of existing infrastructure and the expanding capacity to respond to increasing public transit needs, (iii) work together with provincial and municipal governments, as well as with transit authorities to provide sustainable, predictable and adequate funding, (iv) provide a leadership role to align, on a national basis, public transit visions, planning goals, project justification, construction time frames and budgets, (v) direct research to identify innovation in sustainable public transit technologies, to develop policy approaches to increase access to and use of public transit and to promote information sharing among public transit systems in Canada, (vi) facilitate the shift to established, sustainable public transit technologies such as electrification, and (vii) establish accountability measures to ensure that all governments work together to increase public transit use. Coordinated approach 5. The Minister of Transport, in consultation with the provincial ministers responsible for public transit and with representatives of municipalities, transit authorities and Aborig- inal communities, must encourage and promote a coordinated approach to the implementation of the national public transit strategy and may provide advice and assistance in the development and implementation of programs and practices in support of that strategy. National conference 6. The Minister of Transport must, within 180 days after the coming into force of this Act, convene a conference of the provincial ministers responsible for public transit and of representatives of municipalities, transit authorities and Aboriginal communities in order to (a) develop funding mechanisms for the national public transit strategy and programs to carry it out; (b) set targets for the commencement of the programs referred to in paragraph (a); and (c) develop the principles of an agreement between the federal and provincial governments and representatives of the municipal- ities, transit authorities and Aboriginal communities for the development and delivery of the programs referred to in paragraph (a). REPORT TO PARLIAMENT Report 7. The Minister of Transport must cause a report on the conference described in section 6, including the matters referred to in paragraphs 6(a) to (c), to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first five days that the House is sitting following the expiration of 180 days after the end of the conference. Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of CommonsAvailable from:Publishing and Depository ServicesPublic Works and Government Services Canada
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Votes on this bill
That the Bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
Wed Sep 19 2012
Yeas: 131
Nays: 151
Total: 282
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Sep 30, 2011
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