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Complaints about rail noise and vibration
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 urban transit authorities). ...
Web page | 2021-05-19
This report covers the 2020 to 2021 fiscal year. A fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31.
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Service Standards for Air Service Licences Issued
As part of its ongoing commitment to provide quality client service, the CTA has service standards stating the level of performance that...
Web page | 2021-05-27
Liability type
Aircraft MCTOW Less than 7,500 lbs
Aircraft MCTOW between 7,500 and 18,000 lbs
Aircraft MCTOW greater than 18,000 lbs
Passenger Liability
$595,000 for each passenger seats
$595,000 for each passenger seats
$595,000 for each...
Web page | 2021-06-03
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1. Introduction
All airlines licensed by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) that offer service to, from, or within Canada, must have the appropriate liability insurance to cover claims from injuries, death, and damage...
Publication | 2021-06-18
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Disclaimer: This is not a legal document. The explanations and definitions it provides are for general guidance purposes only. Code-share requirements are set out in the Canada Transportation Act, section 60; the Air...
Publication | 2021-06-18
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Disclaimer: This is not a legal document. The explanations and definitions it provides are for general guidance purposes only. Wet-leasing requirements are set out in the Canada Transportation Act, section 60; the Air Transportation Regulations (ATR), sections 8.2...
Publication | 2021-06-18
Introduction
As part of its mandate to support the efficiency of Canada's national transportation system, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) calculates regulated cost of capital rates, which the CTA uses in various rail-related determinations – including regulated interswitching and the...
Web page | 2021-07-05
As part of its mandate to support the efficiency of Canada's national transportation system, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) calculates regulated cost of capital rates. The CTA uses these in various rail related determinations – including regulated interswitching and the Maximum Revenue...
Consultation | 2021-06-21
Q1. Why did the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) develop these proposed regulations?
The COVID-19 pandemic – and the global collapse of air travel that resulted in mass flight cancellations – highlighted a gap in Canada's air passenger protection framework: the absence of a requirement for...
Web page | 2021-07-02
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent collapse of global air travel has revealed a gap in Canada's air passenger protection framework that affects passengers whose flights are delayed or cancelled due to situations outside the airline's control.
The Minister of Transport issued a...
Web page | 2021-07-02