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Meeting
of the Council of Ministers Responsible for
Transportation and Highway Safety
Winnipeg, Manitoba - September 20, 2002
PROVINCIAL
AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS PROPOSE
DEVELOPMENT OF A "TRANSPORTATION VISION FOR CANADA"
Winnipeg, Manitoba (September 20, 2002)
Provincial and territorial ministers responsible
for transportation and highway safety today announced the release of discussion
paper entitled “Partnering for the Future – A Transportation Vision for
Canada”.
Speaking on behalf of his provincial and
territorial colleagues, the Honourable Steve Ashton, Minister of Transportation
and Government Services for Manitoba, indicated that the paper was prepared in
relation to Transport Canada’s Blueprint Initiative with the objective of
pursuing dialogue with the federal government on ways to improve Canada’s
transportation system and to lay the foundations for an effective transportation
system for the 21st Century. He stated that the document sets the
stage for a renewed partnership approach that respects the needs, priorities and
responsibilities of each jurisdiction, and for broader discussions and
collaboration with municipalities and other stakeholders in the months ahead.
The document outlines a number of challenges
facing the transportation system in Canada, reflecting on the state of
transportation infrastructure, congestion, mobility, the impacts of
globalisation and changing trade patterns, and heightened concerns for safety
and security. The paper concludes that sustainable solutions to these challenges
can only be found if governments work together as partners, in collaboration
with municipalities and the private sector.
Discussion paper (PDF Format):
English
Bilingual
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