Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Agreement for Purchasing of Marine Safety Equipment and Training
Agreement Number:
-
Agreement Value:
$22,892.93
Agreement Date:
Dec 15, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026
Description:
Purchase of marine safety equipment and systems/ Obtain training and skills development / Participation in training-related activities
Organization:
Transport Canada
Expected Results:

Improve safe navigation practices to prevent dangerous interactions between large and small vessels,
Increase small vessel safety on local waters by improving the ability to locate a vessel/individual when responding to an incident should it occur.
Improve marine safety of individuals on the water and mitigate the impacts of an incident using appropriate personal protective equipment. / Améliorer la sécurité maritime des personnes sur l'eau et atténuer les répercussions d'un incident à l'aide d'un équipement de protection individuelle approprié.
Develop capacity within Indigenous communities to understand and use marine information help prevent shipboard incidents and deal with emergencies and ensure knowledge of relevant marine safety equipment. / Développer la capacité des communautés autochtones à comprendre et à utiliser l'information maritime à prévenir les incidents à bord des navires et à faire face aux urgences et à assurer la connaissance de l'équipement de sécurité maritime pertinent.

Location:
SAANICH, British Columbia, CA V9A 7K7
Reference Number:
217-2025-2026-Q3-18063
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
International (non-government)
Recipient's Legal Name:
Esquimalt Nation
Federal Riding Name:
Esquimalt--Saanich--Sooke (2023)
Federal Riding Number:
59012
Program:
Marine Safety Equipment and Training Program
Program Purpose:

This grant Program provides funding for equipment and training to eligible Indigenous communities to improve vessel safety and build an understanding of safety on the water along the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMX) marine shipping route. The Program aims to respond to concerns about the safety of Indigenous mariners who may have increased interactions with tankers along the TMX marine shipping route by managing the potential safety risks from increased tanker traffic and interactions with Indigenous vessels improving safe navigation practices and increasing marine safety awareness.

Coverage:
Provincial or territorial