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The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) sets the rates for regulated interswitching (within 30 kilometres). We propose improving the way we set these rates and the way they appear on waybills. In this paper, we identify four specific changes that we believe would make the rates simpler, fairer,...
Web page | 2020-08-13
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The CTA's vision is to make Canada's national transportation system the most...
Web page | 2020-09-08
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 | 2020-09-25
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
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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
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1. Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is developing new accessible transportation guidelines for medium and small transportation service providers (TSPs). These guidelines will set out what is expected of TSPs in meeting their...
Web page | 2020-12-02
What is new? A milestone.
On October 26, 2020, the Canadian Transportation Agency issued the first licence in Canada for a drone cargo delivery service .
I am a drone operator thinking about providing drone services. Do I need a licence?
If you plan to operate a publicly available air service to...
Web page | 2020-12-03
This checklist is for your personal use. It will help you identify your travel needs and can be used as a helpful summary when communicating with your travel agent or travel carrier.
Remember:
Advise carrier of the nature of your disability;
Obtain written confirmation of services to be...
Web page | 2020-12-03
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic – and the global collapse of air travel that resulted in mass flight cancellations – have highlighted a gap in Canada's air passenger protection framework: the absence of a requirement for airlines to refund tickets when flights are cancelled, or where there is a...
Web page | 2020-12-21
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