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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
Table of Contents
Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer
Results Highlights
Section I: Organizational Overview
Section II: Expenditure Overview
Section III: Analysis of Program(s) and Internal Services
Section IV: Supplementary Information
Appendix: Definitions...
Publication | 2016-10-26
Introduction to Info Source
Info Source: Sources of Federal Government and Employee Information provides information about the functions, programs, activities and related information holdings of government institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. It provides...
Publication | 2016-09-19
Introduction
More and more travellers are using the websites of transportation service providers to arrange travel. If persons with disabilities are to have equal access to these websites, transportation service providers must ensure that their websites are accessible. This resource tool is...
Publication | 2016-07-08
A. Background
In 2011, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) initiated a monitoring exercise aimed at assessing and improving transportation service providers' compliance with section 1.2 of the Agency's Code of Practice: Removing Communication Barriers for Travellers with Disabilities (...
Publication | 2016-07-07
Executive summary
Introduction and background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent quasi-judicial tribunal of the Government of Canada. Part V of the Agency's enabling statute, the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10 (CTA), contains accessible transportation...
Publication | 2016-06-15
Purpose of this Code
This Code contains accessibility standards developed to improve the communication of transportation-related information for persons with disabilities on a systemic basis as they use the federal transportation network.
While this Code focuses on the information needs of...
Publication | 2016-03-31
The Agency determined that resellers – companies who purchase seats from an air carrier and resell them to the public – will not be required to hold an air licence, so long as they do not hold themselves out to the public as being an air carrier that is operating an air service. Here is some...
Web page | 2016-03-29
March 29, 2016 – Gatineau, QC
The Canadian Transportation Agency issued a determination today that will bring clarity and predictability to the air industry, allow for innovation and consumer choice, and maintain protection for travellers.
The Agency determined that resellers – companies who...
News | 2016-03-29
Purpose of this Code of Practice
This Code contains accessibility standards developed to achieve a minimum level of accessibility for persons with disabilities when using non-National Airports System (non-NAS) air terminals, and sets out what the Agency expects of these air terminal operators when...
Publication | 2016-01-21