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Section 95.1 of the Canada Transportation Act states that a railway company shall cause only such noise and vibration as is reasonable, taking into account:
its obligations under sections 113 and 114 of the Act, if applicable;
its operational requirements; and
the area where the construction...
Web page | 2019-07-30
In 2016, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched the Regulatory Modernization Initiative to update the suite of regulations, guidance materials and tools it administers and ensure that they keep pace with changing business models, user expectations and best practices in the...
Web page | 2019-07-30
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Web page | 2019-07-11
Rail Transportation Regulations are finalized.
As part of its Regulatory Modernization Initiative, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) held consultations on rail-related regulations and guidance materials. These consultations also support the implementation of the Transportation...
Web page | 2019-07-10
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ASL version of A plain language summary of the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations
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Web page | 2019-07-10
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Background
Q1. Why did the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) develop these regulations?
ASL version of Q1. Why did the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) develop these regulations?
Continue to the next video: Q2. How do the ATDPR...
Web page | 2019-07-10
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Web page | 2019-07-08
For advice on accessibility issues, the Agency consults its Accessibility Advisory Committee, made up of representatives from the community of persons with disabilities, the transportation industry and other interested parties.
The Agency's Accessibility Advisory Committee and Working Group...
Web page | 2019-07-08
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court. It oversees the very large and complex Canadian transportation system, which is...
Web page | 2019-07-08