225ProvincialInfrastructure

Rapid Transit Infrastructure Fund Act

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill would create a dedicated fund to pay for rapid transit infrastructure projects.

Key Changes

  • Would establish a new fund called the Rapid Transit Infrastructure Fund in Nova Scotia
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin (Timberlea–Prospect)
  • Specific funding amounts, governance, and eligible projects are unknown due to missing bill text

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not available in the provided document, so key details such as funding amounts, eligibility criteria, and oversight mechanisms cannot be assessed.
  • As a Private Member's Bill, it has a lower likelihood of passing into law compared to government-sponsored legislation.
  • The bill is at First Reading only, meaning it has not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia residents who use or would benefit from public transit
  • Municipal governments that may receive transit funding
  • Transit agencies and infrastructure contractors in Nova Scotia

Summary

Bill 225, called the Rapid Transit Infrastructure Fund Act, was introduced in the Nova Scotia Legislature by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin on March 4, 2026. Its stated purpose is to establish a fund specifically for building rapid transit infrastructure in Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill's actual provisions was not included in the provided document — only the legislative website's navigation and procedural information was shared. As a result, the specific details of how the fund would work, how much money it would contain, who would manage it, or which projects it would support cannot be summarized. What is known is that this is a Private Member's Bill introduced by the Liberal Party, meaning it was brought forward by an individual MLA rather than the government. It has only passed First Reading so far, meaning it is at the very earliest stage of the legislative process.

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