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NATIONAL
HIGHWAY SYSTEM EXPANSION ANNOUNCED CALGARY, September 22, 2005 – The Council of Ministers
responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety agreed today at their
meeting in Calgary to expand the National Highway System (NHS), following a
report and recommendations by the National Highway System Review Task Force. The Task Force was led by Transport Canada
and the New Brunswick Department of Transportation, with participation by all
federal, provincial and territorial transportation departments. Approximately 4,500 kilometers of feeder
routes and 5,900 kilometers of northern and remote routes are being added to
the NHS, as well as approximately 500 kilometers of key intermodal connector
routes. “I would like to thank the members of the
task force for their hard work,” said Transport Minister Jean-C. Lapierre,
co-chair of the Council. “These roads are being added because they are of
strategic importance to Canada, its provinces and regions as they keep people
and goods moving efficiently, effectively and safely.” “This expansion will result in an even
better highway system for the benefit of all provinces and territories,” said
Minister of Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation Dr. Lyle Oberg,
co-chair of the Council. “The expanded highway system will help increase
safety on our roads, which is a priority for the Council.” Canada’s NHS was established in 1988 and
consists of a 24,500 kilometer network of key
interprovincial and international highway linkages. In September 2004, the Council of Ministers
approved the addition of 2700 kilometers of new routes to the NHS, as a
result of a study undertaken by Transport Canada, to reflect changes that
have occurred in Canada’s population, economy and trading patterns since
1988. The expanded NHS agreed upon today
encompasses 38,021 kilometers of key highway linkages in three categories:
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