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If a person wants to construct or operate a freight or passenger railway under federal jurisdiction, they must apply to the Canadian Transportation Agency for a certificate of fitness.
Before issuing a certificate of fitness, we must be satisfied that rail freight carriers have the minimum volume-...
Web page | 2021-06-09
What types of rail noise and vibration complaints can the Agency help with?
The Canada Transportation Act authorizes the Agency to resolve complaints about noise and vibration related to construction or operations by:
federal freight railways or
public passenger service providers (including ...
Web page | 2021-02-08
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is seeking input on requests by transportation service providers for temporary exemptions from certain provisions of the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (ATPDR).
Transportation service providers have made these...
Consultation | 2021-01-15
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Some of the information on this web page has been provided by external sources. The Agency is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information supplied by external sources. Content prosided by external...
Web page | 2021-01-18
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Air Passenger Protection
Know your rights
How to file a complaint
1. Purpose
This is a guide explaining the types of flights to which the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) apply. It discusses:
the scope of the APPR...
Publication | 2021-01-22
This guide has been archived. Please see the updated version of Communicating Key Information to Passengers: A Guide
1. Purpose
Clear and timely communication of accurate information to passengers, including in cases of flight disruptions, is critical to ensuring a positive passenger...
Publication | 2021-01-22
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Air Passenger Protection
Know your rights
How to file a complaint
1. Purpose
This is a guide explaining passenger rights and airline obligations during a tarmac delay. These apply to flights to, from and within Canada, including...
Publication | 2021-01-22
New refund regulations are now in effect for flights that are cancelled or have long delays due to a situation outside the airline’s control. The new regulations apply to flights taken on or after September 8, 2022.
Airport congestion and flight issues
What passengers need to know about...
Publication | 2021-01-22
Air Passenger Protection
Know your rights
How to file a complaint
1. Introduction
This guide explains the steps airlines operating to, from and within Canada must take to help seat children under the age of 14 close to their parent, guardian or tutor (...
Publication | 2021-01-22
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Third-party information liability disclaimer
Some of the information on this web page has been provided by external sources. The Agency is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information supplied by external sources. Content provided by external...
Web page | 2021-01-22