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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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On December 21, 2001 and December 27, 2001 respectively, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) and the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) filed motions with the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) requesting the dismissal of a running rights application filed with the Agency by the...
LET-R-101-2002 2002-04-05
Pursuant to Order No. 2013-R-266, as varied by Decision No. LET-R-98-2013 (Order), Certificate of Fitness No. 02004-3 of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Canada Co. and Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, Ltd. (MMAR) was suspended effective October 1, 2013. MMAR has now applied to vary the Order...
LET-R-107-2013 2013-09-26
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has initiated an investigation on its own motion into possible freight rail service issues in the Vancouver area, pursuant to subsection 116 (1.11) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C. 1996, c.10, as amended. Consistent with the requirements of this...
LET-R-11-2019 2019-01-14
On April 9 and 11, 2002 respectively, the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) for a stay of all proceedings, including the proposed public hearing in respect of the above running rights...
LET-R-113-2002 2002-04-18
Background [1] On March 7, 2006, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) and the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) requested that the Agency adjust the volume-related composite price index in accordance with paragraph 151(4)(c) of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) to reflect the...
LET-R-113-2006 2006-04-27
This is in reference to Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) Decision No. LET-R-318-1998 dated December 17, 1998 wherein the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was directed to provide the Agency with reasons supporting its motion of December 16, 1998. On December 21, 1998, CN filed a...
LET-R-12-1999 1999-01-13
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is in receipt of your letter dated January 14, 2019. The Agency has already initiated an investigation on its own motion into possible freight rail service issues in the Vancouver area, pursuant to subsection 116 (1.11) of the Canada Transportation Act, S...
LET-R-12-2019 2019-01-14
On March 11, 1999, the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) filed a notice of application asking the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) to declare it has no authority to entertain the previously mentioned application. CN concedes that section 101 of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA)...
LET-R-122-1999 1999-04-27

Decision No. 95-R-2000 concerning the Algoma Central Railway Inc. rail operations in Steelton yard, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Mr. Eugenio Pagnotta noise complaint

On December 7, 2000 the Federal Court of Appeal ruled that the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) did not, under existing legislation, have the jurisdiction to investigate and determine complaints relating to noise, smoke and vibrations emanating from the day-to-day operations of a federal...
LET-R-123-2001 2001-03-15
This is in reference to the above-noted application filed by the Ferroequus Railway Company Limited (FE) on February 20, 2001. In its application, FE requests three Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) orders. Firstly, FE asks the Agency for what may be termed a "running rights" order. That is,...
LET-R-127-2001 2001-03-16