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Purpose
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This guide explains the obligations of carriers under the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities...
Publication | 2020-05-01
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Plain language Summary
A plain language summary of the Requirements Applicable to the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority and the Canada Border Services Agency Guide is available.
1. Purpose
This guide explains the obligations of the Canadian Air Transport...
Publication | 2020-05-01
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1. Purpose
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Continue to the next video: Chapter 2. Mobility aids and other assistive devices covered by the ATPDR
This guide explains the requirements in the Accessible...
Publication | 2020-05-01
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1. Introduction
The Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (ATPDR) provide a set of clear, consistent and specific accessibility requirements for transportation service providers. The regulations cover many parts of the travel experience...
Publication | 2020-05-01
Opportunity number: J0320-0611
There is currently an opportunity to apply for appointment by the Governor in Council (GIC) to a roster from which Temporary Members of the Canadian Transportation Agency are selected."
Headquartered in the National Capital Region, Canada, the Canadian...
News | 2020-05-05
Introduction
The Access to Information Act (ATIA) was proclaimed on July 1, 1983. It grants all Canadian citizens and permanent residents the right to examine or receive copies of records under the control of a federal government institution, subject to limited and specific circumstances. The ATIA...
Publication | 2020-05-06
Introduction
The Privacy Act (PA), proclaimed in 1983, protects the privacy of individuals who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents with respect to personal information about themselves held by the Canadian government. The PA provides individuals with the right to access their personal...
Publication | 2020-05-06
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The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) follows the Government of Canada’s...
Web page | 2020-06-19
The Agency sets out expectations for the accessibility of federal transportation. Our regulations provide clear, consistent, legally binding accessibility requirements for federally-regulated transportation. Our codes of practice set out standards for a minimum level of accessibility for persons...
Web page | 2020-06-22
Decision No. 33-AT-A-2019
INTERPRETIVE Decision – Applications made pursuant to subsection 172(1) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10, as amended (CTA).
On June 21, 2019 the CTA issued an interpretive decision (33-AT-A-2019) to inform passengers, transportation service providers,...
Web page | 2020-06-22