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Interpretation Policy
An interpretation policy is an overarching document that outlines the commitments, practices, and tools to be applied by a department or agency when providing Canadians and businesses with information and guidance on regulatory obligations to be met. It also identifies the...
Web page | 2017-03-30
To facilitate understanding, awareness and compliance with its regulatory determinations and to provide guidance on regulatory obligations, the Agency assessed its interpretation practices and identified areas for improvement with its stakeholders.
The Agency's improvement priority, as established...
Web page | 2017-03-30
Table of Contents
Background
Current legislative and regulatory context
Scope of modernized accessibility standards
Approach to modernizing the accessibility standards
Issues common to all modes of transportation
Technical standards
Systemic issues...
Web page | 2017-03-29
1.0 Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that makes determinations on a wide range of economic matters involving federally-regulated modes of transportation.
The Agency's authority includes approving the construction of...
Web page | 2017-03-07
1. Overview
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has the authority to approve the construction of federally-regulated railway lines under section 98 of the Canada Transportation Act (Act).
The Agency may approve an application to construct a railway line if it determines that the location...
Web page | 2017-03-07