Backgrounder: Ensuring long-term predictable public transit funding for BC Transit with over $189 million through the Canada Public Transit Fund
Backgrounder
Through the new Canada Public Transit Fund (CPTF ) Baseline Funding stream, the federal government is investing more than $189 million, allocated over ten years beginning in 2026. This annual, public transit funding will support 33 transit systems being serviced by BC Transit. Long-term, predictable funding will upgrade, replace, or modernize public transit infrastructure for 33 transit systems serviced by BC Transit, and maintain them in a state of good repair.
List of transit systems benefitting from BC Transit’s CPTF Baseline Funding allocation:
- Campbell River
- Central Fraser Valley Regional
- Chilliwack
- Comox Valley Regional
- Cowichan Valley Regional
- Cranbrook
- Dawson Creek
- Fort St. John
- Kamloops
- Kelowna
- Kitimat
- Merritt
- Mount Waddington
- Nanaimo
- Pemberton Valley
- Penticton
- Port Alberni
- Powell River Regional
- Prince George
- Prince Rupert and Port Edward
- Quesnel
- Salt Spring Island
- Shuswap Regional
- Skeena Regional
- South Okanagan-Similkameen Regional
- Squamish
- Sunshine Coast Regional
- Terrace Regional
- Vernon Regional
- Victoria Regional
- West Kootenay
- Whistler
- Williams Lake
*Federal funding is conditional on the submission of a capital plan and the signing of a funding agreement between BC Transit and Canada.
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