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1. Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is Canada’s longest-standing independent, expert tribunal and regulator. One of the CTA’s core mandates is the protection of the fundamental right of persons with disabilities to accessible...
Web page | 2020-11-26
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Introduction
The Privacy Act (PA), enacted in 1983, imposes obligations on federal institutions to ensure that privacy rights of individuals are respected. The PA gives Canadian citizens, permanent residents and persons present in Canada the right...
Web page | 2020-11-19
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Introduction
The Access to Information Act (ATIA) enacted in 1983, grants Canadian citizens, permanent residents and any person or corporation present in Canada the right to access the records of federal institutions subject to the ATIA. This...
Web page | 2020-11-19
Case No. 20-01590
September 30, 2020
Prepared by: Tom Oommen, Inquiry Officer
Appointment of Inquiry Officer and Scope of the Inquiry Officer’s Report
On February 13, 2020, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) opened an inquiry into complaints from passengers alleging that air carriers...
Web page | 2020-11-05
Overview
Total rulings by Members
Appointed by the Governor in Council, the Agency's Members are responsible for rendering decisions and orders related to formal complaints or applications, as well as addressing other issues affecting Canada's national transportation system.
As objective and...
Web page | 2020-11-04
What is a crossing?
A ''crossing'' is a road or other way across a railway line, either at level (grade crossing) or by going underneath or overhead (grade separation).
"Private crossing" means one used by landowners – such as farmers – and "road crossing" usually means one used by the general...
Web page | 2020-11-03