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Completed access to information requests
The Agency posts summaries of completed access to information requests processed by its Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) group on the Open Information portal of the Government of Canada.
Related information
Sources of federal government...
Web page | 2025-10-17
Contents
Proactive Disclosure Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act Access to Information and Privacy
Proactive Disclosure
The Government of Canada is working hard to enhance the role of Parliament and the proactive disclosure of information so that Canadians are better able to hold...
Web page | 2025-06-06
Accessible, rail and marine transportation
An Agency mediator helps parties settle their differences through negotiation (face-to-face or by teleconference).
Type of disputes
Possible outcome
Accessibility (disability-related)
Rail
Marine...
Web page | 2025-05-06
What is this guide for?
This guide is intended to help Canadian applicants successfully apply for a domestic, 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 | 2025-08-25
Procedures for adjudicating factual reviews of warnings issued under paragraph 180(b)(i) of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) for contraventions of CTA Accessibility Regulations or the Accessible Canada Act
Where a Notice of Violation (NoV) that contains a warning is issued by a Designated...
Web page | 2025-05-29
Outcomes
In alignment with the National Transportation Policy, the CTA contributes to achieve:
An accessible, competitive, economic and efficient national transportation system that serves the needs of participants and communities, and in which people trust.
Vision
A modern high-...
Web page | 2025-03-03
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Executive Summary
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is created by the Canada Transportation Act (Act). Like other administrative agencies, the CTA is part of the executive branch of government and its purpose is to implement government policy. The CTA has a...
Web page | 2025-03-17
Mark MacKeigan
Member
Mark MacKeigan began a four-year term as a Member of the Canadian Transportation Agency on May 28, 2018.
He comes to the Agency from The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, the not-for-profit operator of the federal government's Seaway assets,...
Web page | 2025-12-12
Minister’s message
As the Minister responsible for the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), I am pleased to present the Agency’s report on service fees for the fiscal year 2022-23. This report is in line with the Service Fees Act’s reporting requirements and reflects the Government of Canada...
Publication | 2025-11-05
Minister’s message
As the Minister responsible for the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), I am pleased to present the Agency’s report on service fees for the fiscal year 2021-22. This report is in line with the Service Fees Act’s reporting requirements and reflects the Government of Canada...
Publication | 2025-11-05