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Who needs to file a service schedule?
Under Part VI of the ATR, all air carriers are required to file a service schedule with the Agency for any scheduled international service they provide, including code share flights.
The carrier must file the service schedule at least 10 days before...
Web page | 2014-05-06
The following describes what information to provide in the non-Canadian air licence application form. See Applying for an air carrier licence for details.
Section A: Application type
Select all proposed services that apply:
A scheduled international service is a scheduled service...
Web page | 2014-02-24
Starting June 4, 2014, the Agency's new Dispute Adjudication Rules come into effect for all new dispute proceedings.
The new rules make dispute adjudication processes faster, more transparent and more predictable. The improvements in the rules reflect feedback from client surveys and consultations...
Web page | 2014-06-04
Description of the objective
The Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) were published in 1988 and selective amendments have been incorporated over the past 20 years.
This proposal will amend sections of Parts I to IV of the ATR. It will make the ATR consistent with a Canada-US bilateral...
Web page | 2014-09-18
Purpose of the Code of Practice
This Code contains accessibility standards developed to enhance the level of accessibility for persons with disabilities when travelling by ferry, and sets out what the Agency expects of ferry operators when they are interacting with persons with disabilities....
Publication | 2014-11-04
1. What is the purpose of these regulations?
The objectives of the Canadian Transportation Agency Rules (Dispute Proceedings and Certain Rules Applicable to All Proceedings are to:
Modernize and streamline the Canadian Transportation Agency’s procedures for dispute adjudication;
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Web page | 2014-12-23
1. What is the purpose of these regulations?
The Air Transportation Regulations give effect to the economic regulation of the air industry in Canada.
2. What are the key elements of these regulations?
The Air Transportation Regulations set out the criteria that air carriers must meet...
Web page | 2014-12-23
1. What is the purpose of these regulations?
The Canada Transportation Act provides for arbitration when shippers and railway companies are not able to reach a negotiated level of services agreement. The matters eligible for arbitration are described, in part, by the use of the expression "...
Web page | 2014-12-23
1. What is the purpose of these regulations?
The Railway Third Party Liability Insurance Coverage Regulations set out the requirements that must be met in order for a railway company to be in possession of adequate third party liability insurance coverage.
2. What are the key elements of these...
Web page | 2014-12-23
1. What is the purpose of these rules?
The purpose of the Rules of Procedure for Rail Level of Service Arbitration is to enable the parties to a dispute to achieve a resolution that is commercially fair and reasonable to the parties.
2. What are the key elements of these rules?
The...
Web page | 2014-12-23