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On April 1, 2026, the methodology for calculating Administrative Monetary Penalties was amended.
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1. Context
2. Scope and Objective
3. Guiding Principles
4. Roles and Responsibilities
Designated Enforcement Officers
Compliance Officers, Compliance...
Web page | 2026-04-01
Note
On April 1, 2026, the methodology for calculating Administrative Monetary Penalties was amended.
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Enforcement actions
Severity Levels
Administrative Monetary Penalties (various maximum penalty amounts up to $25,000)
Corporations
Individuals...
Web page | 2026-04-01
A Designated Enforcement Officer who believes that a regulated entity has committed a violation of the Canada Transportation Act or regulations, or when a regulated entity has not complied with a CTA Order, may issue a Notice of Violation setting out the administrative monetary penalty (AMP) that...
Web page | 2020-01-08
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Notice of Violation - with Administrative Monetary Penalty
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Web page | 2020-01-08
February 13, 2020 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) today opened an inquiry into complaints from air passengers alleging that airlines are not accurately communicating the reasons for flight delays or cancellations.
On December 15, 2019, the...
News | 2020-02-13
Administrative Monetary Penalties (maximum penalty amount of $250,000)
Most provisions of the ATPDR – over 200 – are now in force. More complex provisions are being phased-in over two years until 2022.
The ATPDR have been amended to correct errors and inconsistencies so that the ATPDR are as...
Web page | 2020-06-23
Violation No. 1
On or about July 14, 2020 at the St Luc interchange (Montreal), the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) transferred the traffic of a continuous movement comprised of car No. TBOX638929, loaded with “Board, Building, Building Insulation or Wallboard, Hardboard”, from Klamath...
Web page | 2021-07-06
Violation No. 1
On or about July 13, 2020 at the St Luc interchange (Montreal), the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) transferred the traffic of a continuous movement comprised of car No. BCOL730644, loaded with “kiln dried lumber”, from Fort St. John, British Columbia, for delivery at the...
Web page | 2021-07-06
March 3rd 2022 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) issued March 3rd, 2022 its preliminary determination that Flair may not be controlled in fact by Canadians and may, therefore, not be ‘’Canadian’’, as defined in the Canada Transportation...
News | 2022-03-03
February 14, 2023 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
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Enforcing Compliance – enforcement actions and types of violations
Compliance and Enforcement Policy
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has issued administrative monetary...
News | 2023-02-14