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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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[1] On May 9, 2022, Altera applied to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness for a licence to use the shuttle tanker “ALTERA THULE”, registered in Norway, to transport crude oil over multiple voyages of approximately 960,000 barrels each, from the Hibernia, Hebron,...
76-W-2022 | Decision | 2022-05-27
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months. Before the licence can be...
60-W-2022 | Decision | 2022-05-02
[1] On December 16, 2021, the GLPA filed an application requesting that, pursuant to section 32 of the CTA, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) vary the recommendation in Decision CONF-10-2021 (Recommendation) pertaining to an objection filed by the Shipping Federation of Canada (...
48-W-2022 | Decision | 2022-04-07
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months if the Canadian...
138-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-12-14
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) issues a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months once the Canadian...
67-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-07-07
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months if the Canadian...
64-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-07-05
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months. One of the prerequisites...
27-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-04-16
SUMMARY
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months if the Canadian...
23-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-04-12
[1] Under the Act, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Minister) may issue a coasting trade licence authorizing a foreign ship or a non-duty paid ship to conduct a commercial activity in Canadian waters for a maximum period of 12 months if the Canadian Transportation...
12-W-2021 | Decision | 2021-02-15
ISSUE
[1] Between January 10, 2020, and February 11, 2020, the SFC filed four notices of objection pursuant to subsection 34(2) of the Pilotage Act, RSC 1985, c P-14 (Act) with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency).
[2] The SFC argues that tariff amendments proposed by each of the pilotage...
105-W-2020 | Decision | 2020-11-20