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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 meet these 3 requirements.
1. Post their tariffs on their...
Web page | 2014-04-07
Starting June 4, 2014, the Agency's new Dispute Adjudication Rules come into effect for all new dispute proceedings.
The new rules make dispute adjudication processes faster, more transparent and more predictable. The improvements in the rules reflect feedback from client surveys and consultations...
Web page | 2014-06-04
Description of the objective
The Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) were published in 1988 and selective amendments have been incorporated over the past 20 years.
This proposal will amend sections of Parts I to IV of the ATR. It will make the ATR consistent with a Canada-US bilateral...
Web page | 2014-09-18
The Canadian Transportation Agency is committed to strengthening the integrity of the federal public service by fostering an environment in which employees may disclose possible wrongdoing, and be protected from reprisal for having made such a disclosure.
The Public Servants Disclosure...
Web page | 2014-10-28
Purpose of the Code of Practice
This Code contains accessibility standards developed to enhance the level of accessibility for persons with disabilities when travelling by ferry, and sets out what the Agency expects of ferry operators when they are interacting with persons with disabilities....
Publication | 2014-11-04
1. What type of air service does a domestic licence issued by the Canadian Transportation Agency authorize?
A domestic licence authorizes a Canadian air carrier to operate a publicly-available air service within Canada for the transportation of passengers and/or cargo. A domestic licence may be...
Web page | 2014-12-19
E-mail, telephone and the Agency website are most often used to obtain information about the Agency’s processes and services
Figure 1
This image is a single horizontal bar chart. Respondents were asked, In the course of your interaction with the Agency, which of the following did you use to...
Web page | 2014-01-07
LET-R-66-2010
April 21, 2010
File No. 7360-6
Dear Madam/Sir:
Re: Review of the Railway Interswitching Regulations
1. Introduction
Further to its consultation initiated in December 2007, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is soliciting further comments as part of its ongoing review of the...
Web page | 2014-11-18
LET-R-218-2007
December 20, 2007
File No. 7360-6
Dear Madam/Sir:
Re: Review of the Railway Interswitching Regulations
The Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) hereby solicits your comments as part of its review of the Railway Interswitching Regulations (the Regulations). Subsection 128(5) of...
Web page | 2014-11-18
The Agency is responsible for developing and administering regulatory and non-regulatory approaches to a wide range of matters involving federally-regulated air, rail and marine modes of transportation.
The national transportation policy permits the market to largely self-regulate. However, it...
Web page | 2014-02-21