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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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SUMMARY
Staff of the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) received information on July 25, 2016 and August 15, 2016 from Moose Consortium Inc. (Moose) indicating that the City of Ottawa (City) had dismantled a section of the Ottawa River Line (ORL) approximately between mileage 0.62 and mileage...
LET-R-27-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-06-07
SUMMARY
[1] Robert Scott and residents of the Mission Gardens neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba (applicants) filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against CN concerning noise and vibration arising from CN’s operations on the Redditt Subdivision, west of the...
LET-R-21-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-05-29
SUMMARY
[1] The Agency has determined the VRCPI for the 2017-2018 crop year to be 1.3817, an increase of 4.1 percent from the 2016-2017 crop year.
[2] The Agency will use the VRCPI of 1.3817 in determining the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP...
R-2017-37 | Determination | 2017-04-28
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-16-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-04-26
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-17-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-04-26
SUMMARY
[1] Desmond McComish filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against Metrolinx concerning noise arising from the Union Pearson Express (UP Express) train service at the Bloor Station. More specifically, Mr. McComish alleges that the noise caused by the ringing...
51-R-2017 | Decision | 2017-03-14
SUMMARY
[1] BNSF filed an application with the Agency seeking an order from the Agency declaring that:
the Interswitching Regulations car block rate is available if the interswitched car block is offered by a single shipper as a block;
the configuration of a shipper’s siding is not relevant to...
CONF-6-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-03-09
TRIBUNAL
Scott Streiner - Chair of the Panel, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Transportation Agency
Stephen Campbell - Member, Canadian Transportation Agency
William G. McMurray - Member, Canadian Transportation Agency
PARTICIPANTS
Forrest C. Hume - Counsel for Univar Canada Ltd.
John...
CONF-4-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-02-28
SUMMARY
[1] This case considers whether the obligation of a railway company and a public passenger service provider (PPSP) to release agreements upon request includes providing the financial terms contained in those agreements and, if so, whether the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) should...
34-R-2017 | Decision | 2017-02-17
SUMMARY
[1] The applicants, who frequently travel with VIA, both need to use scooters as a result of disabilities. The applicants submit that for years, they have been experiencing difficulties in travelling together with their scooters stored on VIA’s passenger trains, and that VIA’s current...
29-AT-R-2017 | Decision | 2017-02-15