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In Decision No. 4-AT-A-2010 (January 2010), the Canadian Transportation Agency first addressed complaints by two persons regarding difficulties they experienced relating to peanut and nut allergies when travelling with Air Canada.
Disability determination and Obstacle
In its January 2010...
Web page | 2013-11-26
Overall Compliance Ranking for Air Terminals
The PDF of Appendix A shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from May 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall Compliance...
Web page | 2015-09-11
Overall Compliance Ranking of Ferry Terminals
The PDF of Appendix C shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from December 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall...
Web page | 2015-09-11
Overall Compliance Ranking Canadian rail terminals
The PDF of Appendix B shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from December 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall...
Web page | 2015-09-11
For advice on accessibility issues, the Agency consults its Accessibility Advisory Committee, made up of representatives from the community of persons with disabilities, the transportation industry and other interested parties.
The Agency's Accessibility Advisory Committee and Working Group...
Web page | 2025-12-19
The Agency found that the majority of federally-regulated transportation terminals are now fully compliant with provisions of the Code of Practice: Passenger Terminal Accessibility.
I. Background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for ensuring that undue obstacles to the...
Publication | 2010-10-21
INTRODUCTION
A. The Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (formerly known as the National Transportation Agency of Canada) is a quasi-judicial administrative tribunal of the federal government. Under Canadian legislation, the Agency has the responsibility for ensuring...
Publication | 2014-11-05
Purpose of this Code of Practice
The purpose of this Code of Practice is to improve the accessibility of rail travel to persons with disabilities. In the 1995 TransAccess Information Base (Values in the TransAccess Information Base are age-adjusted projections of the figures for adults residing in...
Publication | 2016-01-21
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The need for a job aid system
Discussions with subject matter experts
Observing ground handler operations
Prototyping a job aid system
Evaluating the job aid system
Finalizing the job aid system
Selecting the right materials
Integrating the job aid system into...
Publication | 2026-04-27
Read the PDF version (443 ko)
Watch the ASL videos
1. Purpose
ASL version of Chapter 1. Purpose
Continue to the next video: Chapter 2. What is considered to be a service dog
This guide explains the obligations of transportation...
Publication | 2026-04-20
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