The Canadian transportation Agency (CTA) today released its What We Heard Report, summarizing the input it received from Canadians over the course of its national consultations on new air passenger protection regulations.
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is launching consultations on rail-related regulations and guidance materials. These consultations will support the implementation of the Transportation Modernization Act (Bill C-49), which amends the Canada Transportation Act (Act) to introduce new measures related to freight rail.
Scott Streiner, Chair & CEO of the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), today announced the launch of public consultations on air passenger protection regulations.
The Canadian Transportation Agency released its 2016-2017 Annual Report and a historical overview of the Agency At the Heart of Transportation: A Moving History, today.
As part of the Regulatory Modernization Initiative, the Canadian Transportation Agency has issued a What We Heard Summary Report for its first phase of consultations on accessible transportation.
The Canadian Transportation Agency noted with interest the introduction in the House of Commons today of the Transportation Modernization Act. The proposed changes to the Canada Transportation Act would give the Agency additional tools to help protect air travellers and foster balance and efficiency in the national freight rail system.
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) announced a 4.1 percent increase in the Volume-Related Composite Price Index (VRCPI), which is used in determining the Maximum Revenue Entitlement (MRE) for the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) for the movement of western grain.
In a determination issued today, the Canadian Transportation Agency ruled that revenues of the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) have exceeded their Western grain revenue entitlements for the 2015-2016 crop year.