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All personal information created, held or collected by the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is protected under the Privacy Act. This means that you will be informed of the purpose for which it is being collected and how to exercise your right of access to that information. You will be asked...
Web page | 2016-04-07
All personal information created, held or collected by the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is protected under the Privacy Act. This means that you will be informed of the purpose for which it is being collected and how to exercise your right of access to that information. You will be asked...
Web page | 2016-04-07
Reporting to the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
Vice-Chair and Members
Chief of Staff
Analysis and Outreach Branch
Dispute Resolution Branch
Determinations and Compliance Branch
Enabling Services Branch
Agency branches
Led by the Chief Strategy Officer, the Analysis and Outreach...
Web page | 2016-04-01
The Canadian Transportation Agency has information and resources to help you to plan your travel. If you run into problems while travelling and cannot resolve them directly with your air carrier, the Agency can help you resolve a wide range of transportation disputes. The Agency has a mandate to...
Web page | 2016-03-31
Purpose of this Code
This Code contains accessibility standards developed to improve the communication of transportation-related information for persons with disabilities on a systemic basis as they use the federal transportation network.
While this Code focuses on the information needs of...
Publication | 2016-03-31
How to create an agreement
The parties involved in constructing a railway line across another railway line may negotiate any aspect of a crossing.
When negotiating an agreement the parties may want to consider the following items:
location of the crossing;
a description of the project;
the...
Web page | 2016-03-30
How to make communications accessible
Multiple formats
Website accessibility
Common accessibility symbols
Improving communication with persons with disabilities
Standards for the accessibility of communications are set out in Removing Communication Barriers for...
Web page | 2016-03-30
Purpose
This document explains noise and vibration from idling locomotives, including:
reasons why locomotives idle
characteristics of noise and vibration from idling locomotives
potential ways of managing noise and vibration impacts
It was developed by the Canadian Transportation Agency's...
Publication | 2016-03-30
The Agency determined that resellers – companies who purchase seats from an air carrier and resell them to the public – will not be required to hold an air licence, so long as they do not hold themselves out to the public as being an air carrier that is operating an air service. Here is some...
Web page | 2016-03-29
The Agency has issued a determination to clarify the air licensing requirements for resellers that do not operate any aircraft. For more information, see:
Backgrounder – Air licensing requirements for resellers
FAQs - Air licencing requirements for resellers
Canadian Transportation Agency...
Web page | 2016-03-29