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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 March 1, 2017, West Vancouver filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against CN, concerning the Seawalk located along the north shore of the Burrard Inlet, in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
[2] West Vancouver requests that the Agency order the...
LET-R-88-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-12-28
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[1] On February 28, 2017, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) issued Decision No. CONF-4-2017 (Decision). In the Decision, the Agency found that CP breached its level of service obligations to provide direct rail service to Univar except for the periods of July 10, 2014 until July...
CONF-17-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-12-20
On August 2, 2017, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) issued Decision No. LET-A-47-2017 following media reports of conditions experienced by passengers during extensive tarmac delays of Air Transat Flight Nos. 157 and 507 at the Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport on July 31,...
LET-A-49-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-08-09
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) notes that, on Monday, July 31, 2017, it was widely reported by numerous media outlets that hundreds of passengers aboard two Air Transat flights (Flight No. 157 from Brussels and Flight No. 507 from Rome) experienced a tarmac delay after their flights...
LET-A-47-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-08-02
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[1] Edward Diogo filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) against TAP in regard to a missed connecting flight that resulted in a two-day travel delay. Mr. Diogo and his family missed their return flight travelling from Lisbon, Portugal to Toronto, Ontario,...
LET-C-A-31-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-06-16
RDV 2017 has applied for licences to use the "ATYLA", the "BLUE CLIPPER", the "BOWDOIN", the "DENIS SULLIVAN", the "EL GALEON", the "GERONIMO", the "JOLIE BRISE", the "OOSTERSCHELDE", the "PICTON CASTLE", the "SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA", and the "VAHINE", foreign registered tall ships, to...
LET-W-30-2017 | Letter Decision | 2017-06-15
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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
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[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
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