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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By Decision No. LET-AT-A-8-2007 dated January 17, 2008, the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) addressed the July 4, 2007 request by Air Canada and Jazz Air LP, as represented by its general partner, Jazz Air Holding GP Inc. carrying on business as Air Canada Jazz (the carriers) for a stay...
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LET-AT-A-30-2008 | 2008-02-11 |
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Eric Tucker on behalf of Myka Tucker-Abramson
On June 6, 2001, Eric Tucker filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) on behalf of his daughter, Myka Tucker-Abramson, concerning the fares charged by Air Canada to provide stretcher service to her after she was injured...
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LET-AT-A-319-2005 | 2005-12-08 |
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BACKGROUND
Ms. Jodhan, who is blind, filed an application with the Agency, pursuant to subsection 172(1) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10, as amended (CTA) which related, in part, to an incident she experienced after a flight on Caribbean Airlines Limited carrying on...
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LET-AT-A-32-2015 | 2015-05-22 |
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Summary
[1] Denee Stokes filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency), in which she states that WestJet failed to provide wheelchair assistance at the Calgary International Airport (Calgary airport) on June 19 and 20, 2023. She also claims that WestJet refused to...
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LET-AT-A-34-2024 | 2024-06-27 |
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As you are aware, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is a quasi-judicial tribunal mandated under the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) to regulate the federal transportation network. As part of this mandate, the Agency is responsible for ensuring that undue obstacles to the mobility of...
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LET-AT-A-343-2004 | 2004-12-14 |
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By letter dated April 16, 2002, the parties were advised that the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) would now consider Mr. Suthons' application.
As you are aware, in its Decision No.646-AT-A-2001 dated December 12, 2001, the Agency concluded that obesity, per se, is not a disability for the...
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LET-AT-A-375-2002 | 2002-12-31 |
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[1] Mr. Abbasi has fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, which causes his joints to fuse over time and prevents him from bending his legs. Mr. Abbasi requires a reclining seat with extra leg room as an accommodation for his disability.
[2] On July 2, 2021, Mr. Abbasi’s friend sent an email to Air...
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LET-AT-A-41-2022 | 2022-09-28 |
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Summary
[1] Kandi Smiley filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against Air Canada concerning Air Canada’s alleged failure to accommodate her dog as planned on her scheduled flight.
[2] Ms. Smiley seeks training for Air Canada employees and monetary compensation for “...
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LET-AT-A-42-2022 | 2022-10-04 |
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Summary
[1] Sarina Cormier filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against Air Canada regarding Air Canada’s refusal to allow her to assume responsibility for the care and safety of her child when she travels with a support person under the 1P1F policy, and regarding...
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LET-AT-A-45-2024 | 2024-09-18 |
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By letter of October 3, 2000, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) determined that it will proceed with the jurisdictional question of whether obesity is a disability for purposes of the accessibility provisions of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) as a preliminary issue before making a...
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LET-AT-A-46-2001 | 2001-02-02 |
