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1. Introduction
1.1 About our Code
The Code of Values and Ethics for the Canadian Transportation Agency outlines the core values and expected behaviours that guide us – as Agency employees and public servants – in all activities related to our professional duties.
All federal public servants are...
Publication | 2015-10-06
Who needs to file a tariff?
International service
Air carriers, whether they be licencees or non-licencees, must file a tariff if they:
offer and/or sell international services to and from Canada; or
take part in joint transportation to or from Canada (including code shares).
As part of the...
Web page | 2015-07-15
Enforcement actions
Resources
Summary of enforcement actions taken by the Agency
Notice to industry: Enforcement of the all-inclusive air price advertising regulations
Is your air carrier licensed?
The Agency favours a collaborative approach...
Web page | 2015-08-26
1. Who has to meet financial requirements?
When do financial requirements apply?
Financial requirements apply to Canadians applying for a licence to operate an air service using medium aircraft (40 to 89 seats) or large aircraft (greater than 89 seats).
Applicants that already hold an Agency...
Publication | 2015-10-05
Section 1000 Introduction to the Uniform Classification of Accounts
Introduction
This document deals with the Uniform Classification of Accounts (UCA) for railway companies and certain related railway records (principally operating statistics).
Purpose
The purpose of the UCA is to define the...
Publication | 2015-10-05
Memorandum of Understanding
on coordination of efforts related to A) Noise and Vibration Complaints, B) Road, Utility and Private Crossings, C) Jurisdictional Status of a Railway, D) Railway Operating Certificates, Certificates of Fitness and Railway Line Construction,
Between:
The Canadian...
Web page | 2015-10-22
The Canada Transportation Act provides a right to shippers to establish rail service agreements with railway companies by way of arbitration where the agreements cannot be negotiated commercially.
The arbitrator will be appointed by the Agency on receipt of proposals for arbitration and shall be...
Web page | 2015-10-22
The Fair Rail Freight Service Act, passed on June 26, 2013, introduced a new dispute resolution option for shippers and railway companies who are unable to negotiate level of service (LOS) contracts respecting the manner in which a railway company will fulfill its service obligations under section...
Web page | 2015-10-21
Requirements for air price advertising
Air price advertising directed at the public must include:
The total price, inclusive of all taxes, fees and charges which a consumer must pay to obtain the air service.
A minimum level of description of the air service offered,...
Web page | 2015-10-20
Requirements for the public inspection of tariffs
The public has the right to review an air carrier's tariff and carriers must ensure that they can readily do so upon request.
Every air carrier that sells publicly-available air transportation to, from and within Canada must...
Web page | 2015-10-20