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Disclaimer: This document is not the official version of the Canadian Transportation Agency Rules (Dispute Proceedings and Certain Rules Applicable to All Proceedings) (Dispute Adjudication Rules). This document is a reference tool only. It is not a substitute for legal advice and has no official...
Publication | 2023-09-30
The Canadian Transportation Agency keeps the national transportation system running efficiently and smoothly in the interests of all Canadians – those who work and invest in it, the producers, shippers, travellers and businesses who rely on it, and the communities where it operates – and the...
Web page | 2023-09-30
Getting started
What is adjudication?
How adjudication works
How to submit an application
Managing your case
How to manage your case
Forms
Deadlines for filing
How to upload documents
Annotated Dispute Adjudication Rules...
Web page | 2023-09-30
Types of dispute resolution services
Facilitation
An Agency officer assesses the issue and leads an informal exchange between the parties, usually by phone or email. Most disputes are resolved by facilitation.
Possible outcome:
The officer works...
Web page | 2023-09-30
Rail and marine transportation
An Agency case officer assesses the issue and leads an informal exchange between the parties, usually by phone or email.
Type of disputes
Possible outcome
Rail
Marine
The case officer works with the parties...
Web page | 2023-09-30
Most air travel complaints are about a carrier failing to apply a fare, rate, charge or term or condition of carriage set out in its tariff.
However, you can also file an air tariff complaint with the Agency if you believe that the terms and conditions of a tariff are unclear, unreasonable, or...
Web page | 2023-09-29
Types of dispute resolution services
The CTA can resolve disputes that arise between federal railway companies and their clients and neighbours.
Facilitation
An Agency officer assesses the issue and leads an informal exchange between the parties, usually by...
Web page | 2023-09-30
Newfoundland and Labrador
Consumer Affairs Officer
Department of Government Services and Lands
P.O. Box 8700
2nd Floor, West Block
St. John's NL
A1B 4J6
Tel.: 709-729-2600
Fax: 709-729-3205
Web site: www.gov.nl.ca/gs
Prince Edward Island
Department of Consumer...
Web page | 2023-03-27
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.
Background
Q1. Why has the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) developed...
Web page | 2023-01-11
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.
Introduction
On May 24, 2019, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA)...
Web page | 2023-01-11