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What is this guide for?
This guide is intended to help non-Canadian applicants successfully apply for a scheduled international or a non-scheduled international licence.
What constitutes a complete application?
The following documents must be provided as part of the licence application....
Publication | 2017-03-31
Interpretation Policy
An interpretation policy is an overarching document that outlines the commitments, practices, and tools to be applied by a department or agency when providing Canadians and businesses with information and guidance on regulatory obligations to be met. It also identifies the...
Web page | 2017-03-30
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
This year, Canadians will mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation. We have much to celebrate! Canada is still a young country in some respects, but we are also one of the world's oldest and most stable democracies -- and over the last...
Publication | 2017-03-09
1.0 Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that makes determinations on a wide range of economic matters involving federally-regulated modes of transportation.
The Agency's authority includes approving the construction of...
Web page | 2017-03-07
1. Overview
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has the authority to approve the construction of federally-regulated railway lines under section 98 of the Canada Transportation Act (Act).
The Agency may approve an application to construct a railway line if it determines that the location...
Web page | 2017-03-07
Are you affected by the noise or vibration of a railway?
As communities and railways grow and expand in close proximity to each other, careful planning and communication is critical in order to balance the needs of railways and the concerns of communities.
Occasionally, however, disputes about...
Publication | 2017-03-07