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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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Canadian National Railway Company The Fontainebleu Train Noise Committee This refers to CN's letter dated June 20, 2000, in regard to the above-noted matter. In the absence of a mediation agreement, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) must proceed with the formal adjudicative process. This...
LET-R-183-2000 2000-06-23
I. Introduction Cost of capital is defined as the total return on net investment that is required by shareholders and debt holders so that debt costs can be paid and equity investors can be provided with an adequate return on investment consistent with the risks assumed for the period under...
LET-R-185-2010 2010-11-04
Subsection 151(1) of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) requires that the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) determine the amount of the maximum revenue entitlement for the movement of grain in a crop year.  This process includes Agency determinations regarding appropriate cost of...
LET-R-187-2012 2012-12-18
Background [1] On April 5, 2006, the Corporation of the City of Ottawa (hereinafter the City) filed the above-noted application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (hereinafter the Agency). An application pursuant to subsection 98(2) of the Canada Transportation Act (hereinafter the CTA)...
LET-R-188-2006 2006-07-13
This is further to the City of Oshawa's (the City) letter of June 5, 2006 in which the City requested that the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) stay the applications of the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) pending resolution of land title disputes and to the City's request of June...
LET-R-189-2006 2006-07-13
BACKGROUND On September 30, 2019, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) initiated an inquiry pursuant to section 94.1 of the CTA to determine whether The Essex Terminal Railway Company (Essex) meets the statutory insurance requirements related to the transportation of crude oil. In...
LET-R-2-2020 2020-01-06
This is further to Naber Seed and Grain Co. Ltd.'s (Naber) motion of January 8, 2002, wherein Naber is seeking an order from the Agency: i) precluding the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) from naming and/or calling any witnesses after January 11, 2002; ii) allowing Naber's legal...
LET-R-20-2002 2002-01-23
BACKGROUND On January 14, 2019, the Agency issued individual letter decisions to the following: the Canadian National Railway Company (CN), the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP), BNSF Railway (BNSF), the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC), the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association (...
LET-R-20-2019 2019-01-24
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has received an application from the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) dated June 22, 1999 requesting that the Agency determine the net salvage value of its interest in a line of railway, being a portion of its Cudworth Subdivision in the province of...
LET-R-209-1999 1999-08-03
In accordance with subsection 151(1) of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA), the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is required to determine the maximum revenue entitlement for the movement of grain in a crop year. One component of this formula is the calculation of the composite price index,...
LET-R-21-2014 2014-04-10