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December 3, 2019
Introduction
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Continue to the next video: Chapter 1—Small Transportation Providers
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is...
Web page | 2019-12-03
Audio of the short version of our consultation paper
General summary
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End of ASL video of Consultation Paper - General summary - New rules to help travellers with disabilities...
Web page | 2019-12-03
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canadian transportation agency launches consultation on phase ii ...
News | 2019-12-03
If your air travel is affected by a carrier's bankruptcy/cessation of activities, we suggest the following:
Contact your travel agent or transportation providers as soon as possible to make alternative arrangements.
If you paid by credit card, contact the credit card company to see if you are...
Web page | 2019-12-05
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onex's proposed acquisition of westjet and swoop: canadian ...
News | 2019-12-10
Gatineau – December 11, 2019
Scot Streiner, Chair & CEO of the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) will be joined by the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, to launch the final provisions of the Air Passenger Protection Regulations.
Mr. Streiner and Minister Garneau will be...
News | 2019-12-11
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new provisions of air passenger protection regulations coming ...
News | 2019-12-13
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
In its 115 years of existence, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has seen a great many changes to the country, the national transportation system, and its own mandates and powers. During some periods, those changes have been significant and...
Publication | 2019-12-19
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cn and cp under their maximum grain revenue entitlements for crop ...
News | 2019-12-30
CTA Air Travel Complaints
If your travel has been disrupted and you're not satisfied with how an airline resolved your issue, you can file a complaint, with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA). The CTA can help resolve complaints about air travel within, to and from Canada. Our role is to...
Web page | 2019-12-24