Decisions and determinations
This database contains all public Decisions, Determinations, Orders and certain interim Decisions made by the Canadian Transportation Agency since 1988. Some decisions are confidential and are not published.
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Decision | Decision number | Decision date |
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ISSUE
[1] In determining whether to grant the section 98 authorization that was applied for by the City for the Trillium extension, the Agency must decide:
whether the Crown has met its duty to consult with Indigenous peoples who may be affected by the Trillium extension, and whether the Agency’s...
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R-2019-73 | 2019-05-03 |
CSXThas requested that the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) vary Certificate of Fitness No. 97004-5 to include an authorization to carry crude oil, as per Schedule IV of the CTA, in its operations in Canada.
Paragraph 92(1)(b) of the CTA provides for issuance of a certificate of fitness if...
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R-2020-165 | 2020-09-22 |
ISSUES
[1] In determining whether to grant the section 98 authorization that CN seeks in order to relocate a portion of the Champlain Subdivision located between mileages 2.67 and 3.88 to the new mileages between mileages 2.67 and 4.16, the Agency must decide:
whether the Crown has...
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R-2020-166 | 2020-09-23 |
GEXR applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) to vary Certificate of Fitness No. 98001-3 to reflect:
the new operating agreement between GEXR and Guelph Junction Railway Limited (GJR), that allows GEXR to operate over GJR's Goderich Subdivision, from Guelph Junction station (mileage...
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R-2020-185 | 2020-11-17 |
[1] On May 28, 2020, in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 94(a) of the Canada Transportation Act, SC 1996, c 10 (CTA), the COF Holders, through their parent company Skagway Port and Rail, Inc. (SPRI), notified the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) that...
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R-2020-186 | 2020-11-10 |
SUMMARY
[1] This is the Agency’s determination of the 2021 regulated interswitching rates pursuant to Part III, Division IV of the CTA. It builds on the methodology set out in Determination No. R-2018-254 (2019 interswitching rates Determination) and Determination No. R-2019-230 (2020...
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R-2020-194 | 2020-11-30 |
SUMMARY
[1] The Agency has determined CN’s and CP’s revenue covered by the MRE for the 2019‑2020 crop year. For both railway companies, revenues were above their respective MREs.
[2] Table 1 summarizes the MRE, revenue, the amount above the MRE and the payout of excess revenue plus penalty for...
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R-2020-207 | 2020-12-22 |
GEXR applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) to vary Certificate of Fitness No. 98001-1 to reflect that its railway operations will be only on its own tracks within the province of Ontario, from Stratford to Goderich between mileage 0.16 and mileage 47.5 of the Goderich Subdivision,...
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R-2020-35 | 2020-02-25 |
RaiLink Canada Ltd. (RCL) applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) to vary Certificate of Fitness No. 96002-7 to reflect the new agreement between RCL and Canadian National Railway Company to operate as set out below:
Hagersville Subdivision, between mileage 0.0 and mileage...
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R-2020-43 | 2020-03-16 |
INTRODUCTION
[1] On May 15, 2019, CP filed an application with the Agency pursuant to subsection 98(2) of the CTA for approval to construct the Scotford extension in Fort Saskatchewan. The Agency subsequently asked CP for supplemental information regarding the construction of the Scotford...
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R-2020-65 | 2020-04-17 |