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July, 2017
Note
This manual reflects 2017/2018 costs, and is being updated for 2019/2020. It is instructive only to help guide discussions.
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for, among other duties, resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of...
Publication | 2017-06-29
Table of
Contents
Message from the Chair and CEO
All Aboard
The Board of Railway Commissioners, 1904 to 1938
Engines of Change
The Board of Transportation Commissioners, 1938 to 1967
Taking Control
The Canadian Transport Commission,...
Publication | 2017-06-12
What is this guide for?
This guide is intended to help non-Canadian applicants successfully apply for a scheduled international or a non-scheduled international licence.
What constitutes a complete application?
The following documents must be provided as part of the licence application....
Publication | 2017-03-31
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
This year, Canadians will mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation. We have much to celebrate! Canada is still a young country in some respects, but we are also one of the world's oldest and most stable democracies -- and over the last...
Publication | 2017-03-09
Insurance Covering Railway Third Party Liability for Freight and Passenger Operations [PDF]
Publication | 2017-03-07
Are you affected by the noise or vibration of a railway?
As communities and railways grow and expand in close proximity to each other, careful planning and communication is critical in order to balance the needs of railways and the concerns of communities.
Occasionally, however, disputes about...
Publication | 2017-03-07
Background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for ensuring that undue obstacles to the mobility of persons with disabilities are removed from air and federal rail, ferry and bus services and facilities. It seeks to remove these obstacles by:
administering regulations and...
Publication | 2017-01-26