Canada Highways Act

Canada Highways Act
Parliament of Canada
  • An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts as a consequence
CitationS.C. 1996, c. 10
Royal assent29 May, 1996
Status: Current legislation

The Canada Highways Act was a 1919 act of the Dominion Parliament of Canada. The Act established a fund to support the construction of provincial highways as part of the post-World War I reconstruction program of Robert Borden's Union government.