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canadian transportation agency launches consultation on ...
News | 2016-06-06
Part 1 - Insurance Requirements - Background and Features
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to assist stakeholders to understand and comply with the new insurance requirements under the Safe and Accountable Rail Act (SARA) and to inform them about the process that the Canadian...
Publication | 2016-06-15
Executive summary
Introduction and background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent quasi-judicial tribunal of the Government of Canada. Part V of the Agency's enabling statute, the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10 (CTA), contains accessible transportation...
Publication | 2016-06-15
A. Background
In 2011, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) initiated a monitoring exercise aimed at assessing and improving transportation service providers' compliance with section 1.2 of the Agency's Code of Practice: Removing Communication Barriers for Travellers with Disabilities (...
Publication | 2016-07-07
Table of Contents
Background
Scope of Work, Methodology and Approach
Section 1: Overview and PIA Initiation
Section II: Risk Area Identification and Categorization
Background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal established...
Web page | 2016-07-14
Speech delivered by Scott Streiner, Chair and CEO, at the Association of Canadian Port Authorities' annual conference in Thunder Bay, on September 8, 2016
Check against delivery
I'm pleased to have the opportunity to speak with you today about the roles the Canadian Transportation Agency plays...
Speeches | 2016-09-28
Table of Contents
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
Results Highlights
Section I: Organizational Overview
Section II: Expenditure Overview
Section III: Analysis of Program(s) and Internal Services
Section IV: Supplementary Information
Appendix: Definitions...
Publication | 2016-10-26
The Canadian Transportation Agency (the “Agency”) and the United States Surface Transportation Board (the “STB”), hereinafter referred to as the “Participants”,
Considering that the Agency is an independent, quasi-judicial Canadian tribunal and economic regulator that makes decisions on a wide...
Web page | 2016-12-13
Types of disputes we can help with
According to section 24 of the RSA, the Governor in Council can make regulations restricting specific activities on land adjoining the land on which the railway is situated, where those activities may threaten safe railway operations. These regulations may...
Web page | 2016-08-26
Types of disputes we can help with
Under section 99 (Part III) of the Canada Transportation Act, if the parties are unable to reach an agreement respecting a railway crossing, the party proposing to construct the crossing may apply to the Agency.
The Agency may authorize the construction of the...
Web page | 2016-08-26