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On June 20, 2019, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched consultations on its approach to setting regulated interswitching rates.
The CTA is inviting key stakeholders to share their views to ensure that regulated interswitching rates are compensatory, consider the long-term investment...
News | 2019-06-21
Rules and Ethics for Prospective and Appointed Arbitrators Pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act
The following provides guidelines on the standards of impartiality, independence, competence, diligence and discretion that are required of arbitrators appointed by the Agency pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act (the Act).
Arbitrators shall proceed fairly, diligently and efficiently in...
Web page | 2019-06-17
Introduction
On November 30, 2018, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) issued Determination No. R-2018-254, setting the regulated interswitching rates for 2019. This determination – involving the first revision of regulated interswitching rates since 2013 – represents an important first step...
Web page | 2019-06-13
June 12, 2019 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) announced today that the amended Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) are now finalized. The CTA delivers its air transportation mandate through the administration of the ATR.
The ATR were...
News | 2019-06-12
The Accessible Canada Act
Q1. How does the Accessible Canada Act affect the CTA?
The legislation provided the CTA with additional tools to advance the accessibility of the national transportation system. This legislation came into force on July 11, 2019, and provided the CTA with:
own motion...
Web page | 2019-06-06
Equality in motion: Designing and building for accessible transportation
On April 15, the 123rd Boston Marathon was held. The race is famous for many reasons, including its status as the world’s oldest marathon. But this year, something was missing: for the first time since 1981, Rick Hoyt wasn’t...
Speeches | 2019-06-06
Remarks from the Chair and CEO, Scott Streiner, at the Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers annual conference in Ottawa, on June 3, 2019
News | 2019-06-06
Today marks a milestone for air travel in Canada.
The Air Passenger Protection Regulations, or APPR, will, for the first time, lay out airlines' minimum obligations to passengers if, for example, their flight is delayed or cancelled, they're denied boarding, they sit on a plane during a tarmac...
Speeches | 2019-05-28
Chair and CEO Scott Streiner press conference statement on Air Passenger Protection Regulations, May 24, 2019
News | 2019-05-28
Warning for violation of subsection 67(3) of the Canada Transportation Act
Results of a recent periodic carrier inspection conducted on May 2, 2019, by a designated enforcement officer of the Canadian Transportation Agency indicate that Airspan Helicopters Ltd. was in contravention of subsection...
Enforcement Actions | 2019-05-28