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The Government of Canada’s national transportation policy, as set out in the Canada Transportation Act, permits the market to largely self-regulate. However, it also acknowledges that regulation may be required to meet public objectives or in cases where parties are not served by effective...
Web page | 2016-11-24
Check against deliveryI want to thank Tom and Bob for the invitation to speak today. As many of you know, Tom is a former Member and employee of the Canadian Transportation Agency. Indeed, many of the Agency's Members and staff have long played – and continue to play – key roles in CILTNA.The...
Speeches | 2016-11-18
Check against deliveryIt's a pleasure to have this opportunity to speak with some of Canada's most innovative air carriers, and the partners and suppliers who work with them.Aviation and the Canadian Transportation Agency were born at almost the same time.On March 20, 1903, the Honourable AG Blair...
Speeches | 2016-11-16
Reference is made to the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air, done at Montreal, on May 28, 1999 (Montreal Convention), which came into force on November 4, 2003 for international carriage between Canada and countries that have ratified the Convention....
Publication | 2016-11-16
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The Agency is responsible for determining if Canadian ships are suitable and available to operate commercial services in Canadian waters, and in the case of the transportation of passengers, whether an identical or similar adequate...
Web page | 2016-11-15