Transport
How Transport spent its budget in fiscal year 2018-19, on a Volume II appropriations basis.
Department Spending
In FY 2018-19,
$2.78B
was spent by Transport
In FY 2018-19,
0.8%
of federal spending was by Transport
How did Transport spend its budget in 2018-19?
Spending by entity, FY 2018-19
Department of Transport
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Marine Atlantic Inc.
Canadian Transportation Agency
The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
$1.31B
$817.8M
$496.2M
$125.9M
$33.1M
$3.5M
Transport’s share of federal spending
Percentage of federal spending, 2014–2025
Line items
Complete appropriation (vote/allotment) and transfer-payment lines, in dollars. Search, sort, and download the full table.
| Vote | Description | Total available | Used ▼ | Lapsed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vote 1 | Payments to the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority for operating and capital expenditures | $862,808,268 | $817,770,631 | $45,037,637 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $835,735,640 | $788,820,563 | $46,915,077 |
| Vote 1 | Payments to VIA Rail Canada Inc. | $644,870,998 | $496,246,801 | $148,624,197 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $204,204,522 | $204,020,567 | $183,955 |
| Vote 10 | Grants and contributions—Efficient Transportation System | $417,523,603 | $173,226,303 | $244,297,300 |
| Vote 1 | Payments to Marine Atlantic Inc. | $151,104,000 | $125,945,000 | $25,159,000 |
| Vote 5 | Capital expenditures | $184,365,398 | $105,621,443 | $78,743,955 |
| Vote 1 | Program expenditures | $33,908,170 | $29,685,207 | $4,222,963 |
| Vote 20 | Grants and contributions—Safe and Secure Transportation System | $38,322,616 | $22,733,857 | $15,588,759 |
| Vote 15 | Grants and contributions—Green and Innovative Transportation System | $45,033,446 | $10,796,528 | $34,236,918 |
| Vote 1 | Payments to The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited | $3,472,857 | $3,463,982 | $8,875 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $3,458,983 | $3,458,983 | $0 |
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Transport figures are on a Volume II appropriations basis and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.