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The Canadian Transportation Agency is expanding its List of Arbitrators (List). As required by subsections 169(1) and 169.42(1) of the Canada Transportation Act, we periodically consult on the List’s composition and make revisions.
With the help of the ADR Institute of Canada, we have moved...
News | 2022-11-22
Railway Certificates of Fitness (CoF) for Canadian federally-regulated railway companies are now available to the public (active, cancelled, suspended).
On all Certificates of Fitness, you will find a general description of the certificate holder's authorized rail operations within Canada. Details...
News | 2022-11-28
The Agency issues certificates of fitness to parties intending to construct or operate a railway under federal jurisdiction once it determines that adequate liability insurance is in place. It can also modify, suspend or cancel a valid certificate to reflect changes to rail operations....
Web page | 2022-11-28
Chair, I would like to thank the Committee for the invitation to appear today.
As you noted, I am accompanied by my colleague, Michelle Greenshields, Director General for Disputer Resolution at the Agency.
As a regulator, the Canadian Transportation Agency develops regulations in accordance with...
Speeches | 2022-11-28
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Introduction
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Web page | 2022-11-07
Management Statement for the Quarter Ending September 30, 2022
1. Introduction
This quarterly financial report has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board under the Treasury Board...
Publication | 2022-11-25
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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 right enables...
Publication | 2022-11-09
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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 grants Canadian citizens, permanent residents and persons present in Canada the right to access their...
Publication | 2022-11-09
A. CONTEXT
Mandate of the Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is an independent, quasi-judicial, expert tribunal and regulator which has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court.
The Agency has three core...
Web page | 2022-11-24