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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
The Canadian Transportation Agency (the “Agency”) and the United States Surface Transportation Board (the “STB”), hereinafter referred to as the “Participants”,
Considering that the Agency is an independent, quasi-judicial Canadian tribunal and economic regulator that makes decisions on a wide...
Web page | 2016-12-13
Table of Contents
Background
Current legislative and regulatory context
Consultation scope
Item 1: Charters and advance payment protection
Item 2: Licensing
A. Code-sharing and wet-leasing
B. Air insurance
C. New business models and industry...
Web page | 2016-12-19
Air transportation regulations now finalized
The CTA consulted with industry stakeholders, experts and interested members of the public from December 2016 to October 2017, to update and clarify its regulations, guidelines and tools for air transportation so that they reflect how industry is...
Consultation | 2016-12-15
Check against deliveryAs I was putting the finishing touches on my speech last night, I glanced out of my hotel window and I saw the rail lines running from Union Station out towards Ottawa, Montréal, and Halifax. I saw the Gardiner Expressway in its usual state of gridlock. I saw a shipping vessel...
Speeches | 2016-07-11
Do you have a dispute related to the federal transportation network?
We may be able to help.
How?
As a tribunal, the Agency can resolve disputes by making decisions like a court but we have many other dispute resolution tools at our disposal.
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Web page | 2016-09-13
Types of disputes we can help with
According to section 24 of the RSA, the Governor in Council can make regulations restricting specific activities on land adjoining the land on which the railway is situated, where those activities may threaten safe railway operations. These regulations may...
Web page | 2016-08-26
Types of disputes we can help with
Under section 99 (Part III) of the Canada Transportation Act, if the parties are unable to reach an agreement respecting a railway crossing, the party proposing to construct the crossing may apply to the Agency.
The Agency may authorize the construction of the...
Web page | 2016-08-26
Types of disputes we can help with
Sometimes railway companies charge shippers for specific activities performed over and above the service to be provided upon payment of the rate, such as:
demurrage (taking longer than permitted to load or unload a railcar);
cleaning and storing railcars;...
Web page | 2016-08-26
Types of disputes we can help with
Whenever a public passenger service provider and a railway company are unable to agree in respect of any matter raised in the context of the negotiation of any agreement concerning the use of the railway company’s railway, land, equipment, facilities or services...
Web page | 2016-08-26