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The Canadian Transportation Agency's (CTA) Forward Regulatory Plan: 2024 to 2026
is a publicly available list, with descriptions, of planned or anticipated regulatory changes (regulatory initiatives) that the CTA intends to propose or finalize within a 2-year period
may include regulatory...
Web page | 2018-11-28
This plan provides information on regulatory proposals that the Canadian Transportation Agency expects to bring forward over the next two years. It also identifies public consultation opportunities and a departmental contact point for each regulatory initiative.
Proposed Regulatory Initiatives...
Web page | 2018-04-20
Description of the objective
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is seeking to update the regulations it administers and various guidance material and tools to ensure that they keep pace with changes in business models, user expectations and best practices in the regulatory field. The...
Web page | 2018-11-28
The Agency uses Twitter and YouTube. We use social media to encourage communications between you and the Agency. If you "follow," "like" or "subscribe" to our social media accounts, you can expect to see information about our programs and services.
Social media accounts are public and are not...
Web page | 2018-03-29
The Canadian Transportation Agency (the “Agency”) and the Secretariat of Communications and Transports of the United Mexican States, through the Rail Transport Regulatory Agency (the “ARTF”), hereinafter referred to as the “Participants”,
Considering that the Agency is an independent, quasi-...
Web page | 2018-02-12
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
The 2018-19 fiscal year will be busy and interesting for the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Canada's longest-standing independent, expert regulator and tribunal.
The CTA's Regulatory Modernization Initiative, launched in May 2016, will...
Publication | 2018-04-13
The Transportation Modernization Act (Bill C-49) which came into force on May 23, 2018, amended the Canada Transportation Act (the Act) to introduce new measures related to freight rail, air transportation, and air passenger protection.
Freight Rail
Own Motion Authority
The CTA can now launch...
Web page | 2018-05-23
Gatineau, Quebec – May 25, 2018
Scott Streiner, Chair & CEO of the Canadian Transportation Agency will be joined by the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, to announce the next steps in the development of the air passenger protection regulations.
Mr. Streiner and Minister Garneau...
News | 2018-05-25
contacts
Contacts
air passenger protection regulations – have your say! ...
News | 2018-05-28