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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
Background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for ensuring that undue obstacles to the mobility of persons with disabilities are removed from the federal transportation system, which includes transportation by air, rail, and extra-provincial ferry and bus. It seeks to...
Publication | 2015-07-15
Give your career a head start at the Canadian Transportation Agency!
We recruit post-secondary students (college/CEGEP and university) who have applied to the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP).
What can you expect?
Exceptional learning opportunities
Challenging and meaningful...
Web page | 2015-07-15
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Web page | 2015-07-14
Following the July 1, 2013 update of the Guide, the Agency undertook an extensive review of the overhead rates applied to the construction, upgrade, and maintenance of crossing warning systems.
The Agency's findings are reflected in the July 1, 2014 edition of the Guide.
The review was initiated to...
Web page | 2015-06-30
July 1, 2015
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for, among other duties, resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of disputes related to railway crossings, as they arise between federal railway companies and other interested parties such as utility...
Publication | 2015-06-29
Background
In August 2013, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) announced that it would undertake a public consultation and review of the adequacy of insurance coverage for the issuance of certificates of fitness required by federal railway companies. Increasing shipments of crude oil and...
Publication | 2015-06-26
Who does this apply to?
Road authorities and railway companies that want to construct or reconstruct a road crossing
Utility companies and railway companies who want to install or modify a utility crossing
How to create an agreement
The parties involved may negotiate any aspect of a crossing...
Web page | 2015-06-25
Construction and maintenance costs of a basic grade separation
The costs of construction and maintenance of a basic grade separation on a new route are normally paid in full by the party deciding to construct the new route.
If an existing grade separation is to be reconstructed for the purposes...
Web page | 2015-06-25