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No. H080/11
For release - September 2, 2011
OTTAWA — The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, today announced funding of close to $400,000 for eight projects under Transport Canada's Boating Safety Class Contribution Program.
"Our government is committed to reducing boating fatalities and injuries," said Minister Lebel. "We are very pleased to be working with stakeholders on worthy projects aimed at that shared goal."
This year's funding recipients under the Boating Safety Class Contribution Program are:
Data collected over the past two decades indicate that the majority of boating-related deaths in Canada were linked to recreational boating activities such as fishing, powerboating and canoeing, often in small open boats on inland rivers and lakes.
Transport Canada's Office of Boating Safety works closely with the recreational boating community to reduce the safety risks and environmental impacts of boating on Canadian waters. It supports prevention-based programs, and encourages safe boating practices and compliance with safety regulations.
"I would also like to remind all Canadians taking to the water that simple measures like wearing a life-jacket can prevent needless tragedies," added Minister Lebel.
If you are a boater, diver, angler, hunter or water sports enthusiast, there are rules and information you should be aware of. For the latest information on how to stay safe on Canadian waters, visit www.boatingsafety.gc.ca.
A backgrounder on the Boating Safety Class Contribution Program is attached.
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In order to promote boating safety in Canada, Transport Canada established the five-year Boating Safety Class Contribution Program.
Now in its third year, the program's overall goal remains to promote boating safety in Canada by providing financial contributions, consisting of up to 75-per-cent reimbursement of eligible costs incurred, toward projects that advance boating safety awareness and focus on the importance of following safe boating practices.
Program Objectives
Eligible Recipients
In order to be eligible to participate in this program, an organization must qualify as one of the following eligible recipients and be able to produce documentation (see note) establishing or constituting itself as an entity at time of application:
Note: Suitable documentation would include letters patent, articles and certificates of incorporation, or other legal instruments establishing or constituting a potential recipient as an entity.
To apply, or for more information, please visit:
www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/debs-obs-contrib-prgm-menu-2273.htm
| Recipient | Project Title | Contribution Funding |
|---|---|---|
|
Mothers against Drunk Drivers (MADD) |
Report Impaired Boating — Call 911 |
$50,000 |
|
Life Saving Society — Alberta Branch |
N.W.T. Boat Safety Public Education Program targeting communities in N.W.T. |
$95,000 |
|
Paddle Canada / Pagayer Canada |
Expansion of a National Canoe and Kayak Safety Program |
$30,000 |
|
Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot |
Sproat Lake Boating Safety Awareness Program |
$17,500 |
|
National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) |
Promoting Recreational Boating with Safety in Mind — Discover Boating |
$7,500 |
|
Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) |
The 2011 and 2012 North American Safe Boating Awareness Week Campaign (SBAW) |
$60,000 |
|
Life Saving Society — Quebec Region |
Awareness Campaign for Hunters and Anglers in Quebec |
$74,000 |
|
Conseil québécois du nautisme |
Organization and Promotion of the Quebec Boating Safety Campaign |
$48,000 |
|
|
Total for 2011-2012 |
$256,500 |
|
|
Total for 2012-2013 |
$125,500 |
|
|
Final Total for Projects |
$382,000 |
Note: Existing funding for 2011-2012 from projects approved in 2010-2011 — Total $143,500
September 2011