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Government of Canada Launches Calls for Proposals for $5B Trade Diversification Corridors Fund and $1B Arctic Infrastructure Fund

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Transport Canada announced on March 3, 2026, the opening of calls for proposals for two major infrastructure funds: the $5 billion Trade Diversification Corridors Fund and the $1 billion Arctic Infrastructure Fund. The Trade Diversification Fund includes three funding streams targeting core trade corridors, collaborative solutions, and regional growth projects. The Arctic Infrastructure Fund features two streams supporting dual-use transportation and northern connectivity initiatives. Eligible partners including transportation companies, construction firms, Indigenous organizations, territorial governments, and northern communities may submit proposals.

What changed

Transport Canada has announced the opening of two major infrastructure funding programs totaling $6 billion. The $5 billion Trade Diversification Corridors Fund targets transportation infrastructure improvements to help double Canadian exports over the next decade, with three streams focusing on core trade corridors, collaborative solutions, and regional gaps. The $1 billion Arctic Infrastructure Fund supports northern transportation projects including dual-use infrastructure, defence readiness, and community connectivity, with streams open to Arctic communities, territorial and Indigenous governments, and industry.

Affected parties including transportation companies, construction firms, Indigenous organizations, and northern communities should review eligibility requirements and stream-specific criteria. The Trade Diversification Fund's Stream 2 invites proposals addressing intermodal capacity, transportation asset optimization, and bulk commodity export capacity. The Arctic Infrastructure Fund emphasizes Indigenous reconciliation and community-identified needs. No compliance deadlines, penalties, or binding obligations are stated in this announcement.

What to do next

  1. Monitor funding opportunities and eligibility criteria
  2. Submit proposals for eligible infrastructure projects
  3. Review stream-specific requirements before applying

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OTTAWA, ON, March 4, 2026 /CNW/ - Canada's trade corridors are essential to a resilient economy, strong communities, and long‑term prosperity. As global markets shift and demand grows across a wide range of Canadian commodities, the Government of Canada is taking action to strengthen national trade‑enabling infrastructure, improve connectivity, and unlock new opportunities for Canadian exporters.

On March 3, 2026, the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, announced the launch of the calls for proposals for both the $5 billion Trade Diversification Corridors Fund and the $1 billion Arctic Infrastructure Fund.

Trade Diversification Corridors Fund: Call for proposals now open

The national program will strengthen trade‑enabling transportation infrastructure and help double Canadian exports over the next decade. The program will strengthen supply chain capacity, relieve congestion, and address infrastructure gaps that limit Canada's ability to reach global markets beyond the United States. The Government of Canada will make strategic investments from submitted proposals that align with the following objectives:

  • Increase corridors' systems-based trade and transportation infrastructure capacity to support the diversification of Canada's international trade, including as it assists in diversifying trade to global markets, beyond the United States;
  • Address costly congestion that is hindering Canada's economic growth; and
  • Address trade-enabling transportation infrastructure gaps where there are deficits impeding national or regional growth. The Trade Diversification Corridors Fund features three funding streams, all of which are open today:

Stream 1: Strengthening Canada's Core Trade Corridors through a Systems-Based Approach (Invitation‑Based)

Targets high-impact projects that diversify trade through Canada's core trade corridors. It will use a systems-based approach, which entails targeting opportunities where bundles of projects could be advanced as an integrated package to maximize trade diversification benefits.

Stream 2: Unlocking Opportunities and Connectivity Through Collaborative Trade Corridor Solutions (Targeted Call)

Targets collaborative, multi-stakeholder solutions to resolve specific issues that are inhibiting Canada's ability to grow and diversify trade through key trade corridors. Applicants will be invited to submit proposals to address one or more of the following issues:

  1. Enhancing intermodal capacity to increase trade with non-United States markets, including potentially through inland ports.
  2. Optimizing existing transportation assets to enable trade diversification to the core trade corridors to support overseas exports.
  3. Increasing transportation capacity for bulk commodity exports. Stream 3: Supporting Regional Growth (Open Call)

Targets projects that address trade-enabling transportation infrastructure gaps that are impeding regional growth.

Arctic Infrastructure Fund: Call for proposals now open

The launch of the Arctic Infrastructure Fund call for proposals marks the next step in advancing strategic northern transportation projects. Starting today, eligible partners, including Arctic and northern communities, territorial and Indigenous governments and organizations, and industry, are invited to submit proposals for infrastructure initiatives that will:

  • strengthen defence readiness and Canada's ability to operate in the Arctic;
  • improve transportation links that enable economic development and access to domestic and global markets; and
  • enhance community connectivity, and access to essential goods, services, and emergency response.
  • advance Indigenous reconciliation, including recognizing that First Nations, Inuit and Métis are best placed to identify their community needs. The Arctic Infrastructure Fund features two funding streams, both of which are open today:

Stream 1: Dual‑Use Transportation Infrastructure that Supports Defence and Community/Civilian Requirements in the Arctic (Invitation‑Based)

Supports large-scale, defence‑ and civilian‑serving projects that support two or more of the Arctic Infrastructure Fund objectives and that advance key transportation corridors to close longstanding northern transportation gaps, which will improve regional connectivity, promote economic development, and bolster defence operational readiness in the Arctic and Canada's North.

Stream 2: Investing in Industry and Community‑Led Transportation Infrastructure with Dual-Use Benefits (Open Call)
Supports community or industry‑driven projects that address one or more of the Arctic Infrastructure Fund objectives and that seek to improve regional connectivity, strengthen supply chains, enhance safety, and support defence needs. Projects can serve as enabling links to larger corridor developments.

Eligible projects must be located in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik, or Nunatsiavut.

Both programs will use a mix of non‑repayable, conditionally repayable, and unconditionally repayable contributions to stretch federal dollars further and leverage financing opportunities, including collaboration with the Canada Infrastructure Bank. Full program criteria, application guidance, and timelines are available on Transport Canada's website.

Quotes

"A strong and connected Canada is essential for our prosperity, for the well-being of our communities, and for our national security. With the launch of the Trade Diversification Corridors Fund and the Arctic Infrastructure Fund, we are making the long-term, strategic investments that will strengthen supply chains, unlock access to global markets, grow our economy, and ensure communities in the North and across Canada have the infrastructure they need to thrive."

The Honourable Steven MacKinnon
Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

"Investing in Arctic infrastructure is fundamental to building a secure, connected, and resilient North. Modern, reliable transportation networks reinforce Canada's capacity to operate across the region, improve readiness, and support the Defence Team members who serve there. These investments are about people, ensuring Northern and Indigenous communities have the infrastructure required to thrive and remain connected. By working in partnership with territorial governments, Indigenous governments and organizations, and industry, we are establishing a strong foundation for enduring prosperity and security in the Arctic for the benefit of all Canadians."

The Honourable David J. McGuinty
Minister of National Defence

"The Arctic Infrastructure Fund supports our new government's plan to build strong, resilient northern communities while reinforcing Canada's sovereignty and security in the Arctic by investing in transportation corridors and community-led projects that strengthen defence readiness, unlock economic opportunity, and improve access to essential goods and services. First Nations, Inuit and Métis partners are best equipped to identify their priorities, and this fund supports Indigenous-led solutions that advance reconciliation while closing longstanding infrastructure and transportation gaps across the North."

The Honourable Rebecca Chartrand
Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency

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SOURCE Transport Canada

Marie-Justine Torres, Press Secretary, Office of the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Ottawa, 613-327-5918, [email protected]; Media relations, Transport Canada, Ottawa, 613-993-0055, [email protected]


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Trade Diversification Corridors Fund Arctic Infrastructure Fund Stream 1: Core Trade Corridors Stream 2: Collaborative Solutions Stream 3: Regional Growth

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Transport Canada
Published
March 4th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Transportation companies Construction firms Government agencies
Industry sector
4831 Maritime & Shipping
Activity scope
Trade infrastructure funding Infrastructure project proposals Arctic transportation projects
Geographic scope
Canada CA

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Primary area
Transportation
Operational domain
Procurement
Topics
International Trade Government Contracting

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