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Raison d’être, Mandate and Role: Who we are and what we do### Summary of Transport Canada’s Raison d’être, Mandate, and Role
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Welcome to Transport CanadaSep 28, 2021 · We're Transport Canada. Since 1936, we've been helping people and goods get safely and efficiently where they need to go. With 10 million square ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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[PDF] 2022-2023 Departmental Results Report - Transports CanadaTransport Canada made key advances to support the post-pandemic recovery of our transportation and logistics sector. Budget 2022 announced a commitment of ...
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[PDF] Canada's Aviation Climate Action Plan, 2022-2030Transport Canada will work with and support NAV. CANADA as they determine the optimum airspace design for the Canadian domestic airspace. • Canadian air ...
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Federal Authorities and Levers - Transports CanadaFor instance, the National Trade Corridors Fund (NTCF) is a $4.3 billion merit-based competitive program delivered by Transport Canada to make strategic ...
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Report 4—Oversight of Passenger Vehicle Safety—Transport CanadaThis audit focused on the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, which governs passenger vehicles. It regulates the manufacture and import of motor vehicles and related ...Focus of the audit · Findings, Recommendations... · The regulatory framework for...
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Info Source - Transports CanadaAug 21, 2025 · The Department of Transport was established in 1936 by the Department of Transport Act, which amalgamated the functions of the Department of ...
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Transport Canada | The Canadian EncyclopediaThe Department was established in 1936 as a consolidation of the Department of Railways and Canals, the Department of Marine, and the Civil Aviation Branch of ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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Getting started: Transport Canada 1936-1946Oct 25, 2016 · Getting started: Transport Canada 1936-1946 ... July 30, 1937: C.D. Howe, Minister of Transport, boarding the first cross-Canada “dawn to dusk” ...
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Aviation | The Canadian EncyclopediaIn 1936 Parliament transferred control of civil aviation from the Department ... Department of Transport, then under the aegis of C.D. Howe. Faced with ...
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The boom years: 1946 - 1956 - Transports CanadaTransport Canada. The boom years: 1946 - 1956. From: Transport Canada ... Lawrence Seaway project; the establishment of a Northern ...
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Growth and development: 1956 - 1966 - Transports CanadaOct 25, 2016 · Transport Canada. Growth and development: 1956 - 1966. From: Transport Canada. At the department's Air Services School at Ottawa Airport, air ...
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The Trans-Canada Highway: BackgrounderConstruction of the Trans-Canada Highway began in 1950 under the authority of the Trans-Canada Highway Act *. This act authorized the Government of Canada ...Missing: Department | Show results with:Department
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Patterns for change: 1966 - 1976 - Transports CanadaOct 25, 2016 · By 1970, a major reorganization of the department had taken place. Now called the Ministry of Transport, the new corporate structure had four " ...Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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Belt tightening, new challenges and social change:1976 - 1986Oct 25, 2016 · Proposals were put forward to open up the transport system to competitive market forces, reduce the burden of regulation, and reduce costs to the taxpayer.Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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The transition from the role of operator to leader: 1986 - presentNov 1, 2016 · One of the most significant changes over the last 30 years is TC's transition from the role of operator to leader and policy maker. A new TC ...Missing: modernization 1970s<|separator|>
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AIRPORTS IN TRANSITION PRB 02-41EIn 1994, the national airports policy clarified the commercialization of designated Canadian airports to be divested to not-for-profit, community-based ...The 1986 Task Force and the... · National Airports System Airports · Small Airports
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CN Proud to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of its Privatization | cn.caNov 17, 2020 · On November 17th 1995, CN's shares were listed on the TSX and NYSE. The IPO raised C$2.25 billion for the Government of Canada. Today, CN has a ...
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Aviation History: How Privatization Shaped NAV CANADA's FutureNov 1, 2024 · The company began operations on November 1, 1996 when the government sold the country's air navigation services from Transport Canada to the new ...
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Transport Canada - Company Profile and News - Bloomberg MarketsINDUSTRY. National ; SUB-INDUSTRY. Sovereign Agencies ; INCORPORATED. -- ; ADDRESS. Tower C, Place de Ville 330 Sparks Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0N5 Canada ; WEBSITE.
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Transport Canada Structure and PortfolioJun 12, 2023 · Senior Executive Organizational Structure · Internal Governance · Transport Canada Corporate Champions · Executive Office · Transport Canada's ...
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Organizational Chart - Transports CanadaFeb 15, 2024 · Organizational Chart. Steven MacKinnon · Minister · Arun Thangaraj · Deputy Minister · Lisa Setlakwe. ADM, Safety and Security.
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Transport Canada Structure and Portfolio - OverviewDeputy Ministers · Senior Executive Organizational Structure · Executive Offices · Transport Canada's Groups and Regions · Safety and Security Group.
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Our Offices - Transports CanadaMar 31, 2017 · Transport Canada has offices located in five regions - in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Moncton.
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Transport Canada Structure and PortfolioNov 8, 2023 · Corporate Structure and Portfolio. Deputy Ministers · Senior Executive Organizational Structure · Executive Office · Transport Canada's Groups ...
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Prime Minister Carney announces changes to the MinistrySep 16, 2025 · Steven MacKinnon, currently Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, will also serve as Minister of Transport.
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Biography of Arun Thangaraj, Deputy Minister of Transport CanadaSep 24, 2025 · Arun Thangaraj was appointed Deputy Minister of Transport on February 20, 2023. Before joining Transport Canada, Arun was the Associate Deputy Minister at ...
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Deputy Ministers - Transports CanadaBrigitte Diogo was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of Transport Canada, effective May 6, 2024. Prior to this, she served as Deputy Commissioner of the ...
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Serge Bijimine - Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy - Transports CanadaSerge Bijimine became the Assistant Deputy Minister of Policy at Transport Canada in May 2021. Before this, Serge was Associate Secretary General for a ...
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Stephanie Hébert - Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs GroupOn July 5, 2021, Stephanie Hébert was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs Group, at Transport Canada in Ottawa. Before joining the Department, ...
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Vincent Robitaille – Assistant Deputy Minister – Major ProjectsVincent Robitaille served as Assistant Deputy Minister – High Frequency Rail at Transport Canada since December 2021. He leads the integrated team ...
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Transport Canada's Groups and RegionsTransport Canada's Groups and Regions · Safety and Security Group · Policy Group · Major Projects · National Supply Chain Office.Missing: internal chart
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Transport Canada Structure and Portfolio - OverviewNov 26, 2024 · Corporate Structure and Portfolio. Deputy Ministers · Senior Executive Organizational Structure · Executive Office · Transport Canada's Groups ...
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Désirée Sauvé - Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of TransportDésirée Sauvé was appointed Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of Transport on May 30, 2022. Désirée has extensive experience in strategic planning.
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Policy - Transports CanadaJun 12, 2023 · The Policy Group is responsible for leading research and analysis, and providing advice to develop and support Transport Canada's (TC) policy frameworks.
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[PDF] Transport Canada's 2025-26 Departmental planIn 2025-26, Transport Canada will prioritize initiatives that provide Canadians with an efficient, resilient, green, and safe transportation system. The ...
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Policy Group - Transports CanadaThe Policy Group is responsible for leading research, analysis, and advice to develop and support Transport Canada's (TC) policy frameworks, funding programs, ...
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[PDF] Transport Canada Departmental Results Report 2023-24Dec 19, 2024 · In 2023‒24, Transport Canada pursued several initiatives to improve passengers' experience with air travel. This includes looking for ways ...
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[PDF] Chapter 5—Oversight of Civil Aviation—Transport CanadaTransport Canada is responsible for the oversight of the civil aviation industry on behalf of the Government of Canada.
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[PDF] Departmental Plan 2024–25 - Transports CanadaMar 1, 2024 · In 2024‒25, Transport Canada will continue to drive initiatives that strengthen supply chain efficiency and resiliency, including building ...
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[PDF] TRANSPORT CANADA - Departmental Plan 2023‒24Nov 30, 2022 · In 2023‒24, TC will continue to modernize marine regulation and oversight to enhance safety. The existing Safety Management Regulationsii will ...
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Transport Canada 2022-2023 Departmental PlanTransport Canada will continue to strengthen and enhance rail security through information sharing and collaboration with industry and law enforcement partners ...
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[PDF] Transport Canada - à www.publications.gc.caThe. Program: regulates air pollutant and/or greenhouse gas emissions from the air, marine, and rail sectors; and implements Transport Canada clean air program ...
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Governance of the Canadian Transportation SystemTransportation in Canada is a shared responsibility among the federal, provincial, and municipal levels of government.
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[PDF] Transport Canada's 2025-26 Departmental planTransport Canada will also continue to support modern, resilient infrastructure through the development of a new high-speed passenger rail system in the Toronto ...
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Regulatory surveillance - Transportation Safety Board of CanadaThe issue of regulatory surveillance will remain on the Watchlist until the actions taken by the regulator demonstrate effective oversight of air, marine, and ...<|separator|>
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Acts and regulations### Overview of Transport Canada’s Regulatory Responsibilities and Frameworks
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Overview of the Regulatory Process - Transports CanadaNov 26, 2024 · Transport Canada (TC) uses regulations to mandate or enable particular behaviours or outcomes in order to achieve public policy objectives ...
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Canadian Aviation Regulations (SOR/96-433) - Transports CanadaGeneral Provisions · Part II — Aircraft Identification and Registration and Operation of a Leased ...About the regulations · Aircraft Equipment and... · Aircraft Marking and Registration
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List of Marine Transportation Acts - Transports CanadaMay 4, 2016 · A complete list of the consolidated Acts and Regulations of Canada are available from the Justice Canada Website at: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/
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The Railway Safety Act - Transports CanadaJul 4, 2019 · The Act introduced the basic principle that railway companies are responsible for the safety of their own operations.
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Canada: Regulatory Background | Transport PolicyMotor Vehicle Safety Act regulates the manufacture and importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to reduce the risk of death, injury and damage ...
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Transport Canada's Enforcement PolicyJul 10, 2019 · The Transport Canada enforcement policy uses a risk-based approach to ensure that non-compliances are addressed consistently.Guiding Principles · Enforcement Responses · Roles And ResponsibilitiesMissing: philosophy | Show results with:philosophy
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Motor Vehicle Regulatory Enforcement – Oversight Program ...This is why the Motor Vehicle Regulation Enforcement Program uses a risk-based approach for proactive oversight. Compliance testing is a proactive oversight ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Compliance and enforcement - Transports CanadaOct 25, 2019 · Transport Canada's oversight program uses inspections and audits to verify that companies and road authorities are complying.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Transport Canada 2025-2026 Departmental PlanFrom the Minister. The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Transport and Internal Trade. I am pleased to present Transport Canada's Departmental Plan for ...
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Enforcement actions used by Transport CanadaOct 15, 2019 · A monetary penalty imposed on a regulated party for violating legislation or regulations administered and enforced by Transport Canada.
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Aviation corporate offenders - Transports CanadaCorporate offender enforcement action summaries describe the circumstances related to contraventions committed for which a corporation will be sanction.
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Prosecutions under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act - Transports CanadaMar 27, 2023 · On March 27, 2023, Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. pleaded guilty to 6 counts of contravening subsection 10(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. This ...Missing: violations | Show results with:violations
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New Penalties for Companies Who Violate the Motor Vehicle Safety ...Oct 12, 2023 · Under the new regulations, penalties (which are similar to fines) can range up to $4,000 for an individual violating the Act, and up to $200,000 ...<|separator|>
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Enforcement actions summaries - Transports CanadaSep 23, 2022 · Enforcement actions summaries. Enforcement action summaries identify the non-compliances that have been committed along with resulting ...Missing: penalties | Show results with:penalties
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Administrative Enforcement Action Summaries - Transports CanadaBelow is a list of Marine Administrative Monetary Penalties issued by Transport Canada, in the last five years.
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Motor Vehicle Safety Act (1993, c. 16) - Transports CanadaAn Act to regulate the manufacture and importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to reduce the risk of death, injury and damage to property and ...Statutory Text · Regulatory Initiatives (specific...
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Motor Vehicle Safety Act - Laws.justice.gc.caThe Motor Vehicle Safety Act covers national safety marks, vehicle requirements, exemptions, defect notices, regulations, inspections, penalties, and research.
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Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1038)108 (1) Every passenger car, multi-purpose passenger vehicle, truck, trailer and bus shall conform to Technical Standards Document No. 108, Lamps, ...
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Safety standards for vehicles - Transports CanadaJan 29, 2021 · Read about the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations, technical standards documents and test methods for motor vehicles.National Safety Mark... · Regulatory Information For... · Safety Requirements For...
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Road Transportation - Transports CanadaThese include regulations touching on vehicle safety features such as electronic stability control, door lock and door retention, truck anti-lock brakes, ...Highlights · School Bus Safety · Connected And Automated...
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Various changes to the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations (MVSR)Jul 23, 2025 · Open on July 23, 2025 and closing on September 23, 2025. Transport Canada regulates the safety of motor vehicles and equipment to keep Canadian ...
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National Safety CodeThe National Safety Code (NSC) is a set of 16 standards for road safety, ensuring safe operation of vehicles and focusing on driver, vehicle, and carrier.
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Motor Carriers, Commercial Vehicles and Drivers - Transports CanadaJul 9, 2025 · Developed by the federal, provincial and territorial governments, the NSC is a comprehensive set of 16 safety standards that covers all aspects ...
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Commercial vehicles safety in CanadaAll truck and bus operators require a safety fitness certificate (SFC). Bus operators require an operating authority in addition to a Safety Fitness Certificate ...Executive summary · Part 1 – Implementation and... · Changes to performance...
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Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service RegulationsOff-duty Time · SOR /2005-313<|control11|><|separator|>
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Commercial Vehicle Safety - Transports CanadaTransport Canada has no jurisdiction over the inspection of commercial vehicles in Canada. However, under the National Safety Code (NSC), which is a code of ...
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Motor Vehicle Safety Oversight Program - Transports CanadaDec 14, 2023 · These guidelines outline Transport Canada's (TC) oversight role as it relates to the Motor Vehicle Safety Act and its regulations.
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Enforcement actions and reducing risks to motor vehicle safetyDec 14, 2023 · In addition to enforcement options for violating the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, the act also includes ways that Transport Canada can reduce the risks to motor ...
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Canadian Federal Requirements | FMCSAApr 14, 2025 · Canadian federal requirements include the FAST Program, Transport Canada, the National Safety Code (NSC), and Transport Canada's Hours of ...
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Road Safety in Canada - Transports CanadaMar 6, 2025 · Transport Canada prioritizes road safety through vehicle testing, winter driving preparation, child car seat safety, and school bus safety. ...Dangers Of Hot Vehicles And... · Connected And Automated... · Zero-Emission Vehicles
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Road System - Transports CanadaNov 29, 2024 · The NHS includes over 38,000 kilometres of Canada's most important highways from coast to coast. Core routes (which represent 72.8 per cent of ...
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National Highway System - Transports CanadaIn response to growing recognition of the importance of highway transportation to the Canadian economy and the need for action to preserve Canada's highway ...
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National Trade Corridors Fund - Transports CanadaApr 2, 2024 · The National Trade Corridors Fund (NTCF) helps fund infrastructure projects in Canada. Infrastructure projects could include work to airports, ...Government of Canada · Projects funded by the... · NTCF backgrounder
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Projects funded by the Enhanced Road Safety Transfer Payment ...Dec 6, 2024 · From 2024 to 2026, the Enhanced Road Safety Transfer Payment Program (ERSTPP) will fund 35 projects from thirty-one different organizations as shown in the ...<|separator|>
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Canada's Action Plan for Clean On-Road TransportationDec 14, 2022 · This action plan will work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the on-road sector and support Canada's transition to a low-carbon transportation ...
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Zero-Emission Trucking Program - Transports CanadaMay 14, 2025 · The ZETP was allocated $75.8 million over five years, starting in 2022-23, to accelerate the safe deployment of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicles ( ...<|separator|>
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Canada's Safety Framework for Connected and Automated Vehicles ...Feb 11, 2025 · This framework sets an innovative and stable policy direction for the use of connected and automated vehicles on Canada's public roads.
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Road Infrastructure Operational Technology Cyber Security PrimerThis primer was created to share guidance and best practices with Canadian infrastructure owners and operators (IOO) so they can develop and/or continue to ...
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Highways - Transports CanadaHighways in Canada, including the Trans Canada Highway (TCH) and the National Highway System (NHS), fall within provincial/territorial jurisdiction.
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Rail Safety and Security in Canada - Transports CanadaJan 23, 2025 · Rail safety inspectors conduct inspections (including audits) to determine whether a railway's operations, equipment, signals and infrastructure support safety.Rail Security - Keeping... · Rail Safety Overview... · Compliance And Enforcement
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Strengthening Rail Safety and Security in CanadaNov 8, 2023 · Approximately 155 inspectors carry out around 40,000 inspections across the country every year. These rail safety inspectors determine whether a ...
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2023-24 Departmental Results Report - Transports CanadaIn 2023‒24, Transport Canada revised the Railway Freight and Passenger Train Brake Inspection and Safety Rules . In July 2022, a Minister's Order was issued ...
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Rail Safety – Oversight Program Description and Delivery Fiscal ...Nov 7, 2023 · Rail Safety – Oversight Program Description and Delivery Fiscal Year 2023-2024. From: Transport Canada ...
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[PDF] Transportation in Canada 2023The rail sector continued its downward trend in the number of accidents, recording 913 accidents in 2023, also 13% below its 5-year average of 1,045. Canada's ...
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Ten years after Megantic, experts say stricter rules, tougher ...Jul 3, 2023 · The government banned one-person crews on trains hauling hazardous cargo and set new standards to make tank cars carrying flammable liquids ...
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Current initiatives to strengthen rail safety - Transports CanadaDec 17, 2021 · Since the Lac-Mégantic tragedy, Transport Canada (TC) has implemented numerous changes to strengthen rail safety, and the transportation of ...
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Government Bill (House of Commons) C-33 (44-1) - First ReadingNov 17, 2022 · This enactment amends several Acts in order to strengthen the port system and railway safety in Canada.
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Regulations Amending the Railway Safety Administrative Monetary ...Jul 3, 2024 · The objectives of the Regulations are to deter trespassing and other unlawful interferences with the railway network, to promote cooperation ...Regulatory Impact Analysis... · Railway Safety Act · Regulatory Analysis
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Transport Canada's Progress Report on the Red Tape ReviewOct 6, 2025 · Transport Canada is engaged in modernizing its regulations across various transportation modes to enhance safety, efficiency, and ...
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Rail and Surface initiatives planned for April 2025 – April 2027Oct 17, 2025 · Enhanced Train Control technologies will increase the level of safety on Canada's rail network by reducing collisions and derailments caused by ...Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Report 5—Follow-up Audit on Rail Safety—Transport Canada5.33 We found that Transport Canada did not measure the overall effectiveness of its rail safety oversight. It had not identified whether rail safety has ...
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TSB publishes annual assessment of safety recommendationsJun 4, 2025 · Since 2020, Transport Canada has advanced a series of safety actions to strengthen the defences against uncontrolled movements while switching ...
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[PDF] Chapter 7—Oversight of Rail Safety—Transport CanadaDespite discussions with the industry and progress over the past 20 years, a number of long-standing and important safety issues remain, including trespassing, ...
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Rail Safety – Oversight Program Description and DeliveryDec 20, 2024 · Rail Safety Oversight training program for 2024-25 is focused on standardizing and enhancing the training for inspectors and auditors.
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Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (2001, c. 26) - Transports CanadaCanada Shipping Act, 2001 (2001, c. 26) · Statutory Text · Bills (specific to the act) · Regulatory Initiatives (specific to the act) · Government Notices (specific ...Statutory Text · Regulatory Initiatives (specific...
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Small Vessel Regulations ( SOR /2010-91) - Laws.justice.gc.caRegulations are current to 2025-09-29 and last amended on 2023-12-20. Previous Versions. Enabling Act: CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001. Notes : See coming into ...
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Vessels - Transports CanadaCertifying your Vessel · Certification for vessels 15-150 gross tons · Certification for vessels over 24 meters ; Complying with the Canada Shipping Act (2001).
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Vessel Construction and Equipment Regulations: SOR/2023-257Dec 20, 2023 · Canada Shipping Act, 2001. Hull Construction Regulations. 429 Subsection 3(1) of the Hull Construction Regulations is replaced by the ...
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Marine Safety and Security - Transports CanadaJun 18, 2019 · The role of Transport Canada Marine Safety (TCMS) is to maintain and enhance marine safety and work to protect life, health, property and the marine ...
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Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations - Transports CanadaNo person shall operate a power-driven vessel at a speed in excess of 10 km/h within 30 m of the shore in the following waters.Missing: responsibilities | Show results with:responsibilities
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Canadian Port Authorities - Transports CanadaCanadian Port Authorities (CPAs) are federally incorporated, autonomous, non-share corporations operating at arm's length from the government, and are ...
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Security Measures - Transports CanadaSecurity measures, under the Marine Transportation Security Act, protect the marine system, may direct vessels, and enhance security of persons or goods.
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TP 15627 – Canada's Maritime Security Strategic FrameworkOct 6, 2025 · This Framework integrates measures to safeguard the maritime supply chain against a range of threats, including natural disasters, cyberattacks, and ...
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Marine Security - Transports CanadaTransport Canada's marine security programs protect and preserve the efficiency of Canada's marine transportation system against unlawful interference.
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Ports, harbours and anchorages - Transports CanadaInformation on federally funded ports, port fees, Canada Port Authorities, small craft harbours, anchorages.
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Preventing marine environment pollution from shipsJul 31, 2019 · Transport Canada · Marine transportation. Preventing marine environment pollution from ships. Marine Pollution Sources and Regulations.
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Environmental Protection - Transports CanadaMar 6, 2015 · Transport Canada · Marine transportation. Environmental Protection. Environmental Protection. Overview · Marine Pollution Sources & Regulations ...
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Interim Measures For Small Marine Diesel Engines - SSB No.: 07/2016Jan 27, 2017 · This bulletin explains Transport Canada's interim measures regarding compliance with IMO Tier III nitrogen oxides emissions standards set out in ...
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Marine Transportation Security RegulationsMarine Security Regulations. Marine Security Acts and Regulations · Security ... Provides Transport Canada with a means of overseeing compliance of the ...
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Marine Transportation Security ActMarine Security Regulations · The Marine Transportation Security Regulations · The Domestic Ferries Security Regulation - Transport Canada.
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Domestic Ferries Security Regulations - Transports CanadaMarine Security Regulations. Marine Security Acts and Regulations · Security ... Provide Transport Canada with a means of overseeing and enforcing domestic ferry ...
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[PDF] Marine Security in Canada• Transport Canada will use an incremental approach, including staged levels of ... • Establishing Marine Security Operations Centres (MSOCs) is a key.
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Aviation - Transports CanadaJan 14, 2025 · Maintaining safe runways, reporting an incident, land use, airport terminal accessibility, list of airports. Licensing for pilots and personnel.Canadian Aviation Regulations · Online services and applications · Aviation exams
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Transport Canada Civil Aviation Program Manual for the Civil ...Aug 24, 2021 · The purpose of the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) Program Manual is to provide an overview of Transport Canada's Civil Aviation Directorate.
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Aircraft certification - Transports CanadaJun 20, 2023 · Find out more about Aeronautical Product Approvals offered by Transport Canada and initiate an application. Request a type certificate for an ...Before you applyRequest a type certificate for ...Request validation for an ...How to applyRegister for the aircraft ...
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Review of the National Aircraft Certification ProgramNAC's continuing airworthiness (CAW) process ensures compliance with the CARs by overseeing the safety performance of all registered aeronautical products for ...
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Air operator certificates - Transports CanadaAug 15, 2025 · We issue air operator certificates to show that a commercial air service complies with aviation regulations. Applying for this certificate is an ...
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Standard 421 - Flight Crew Permits, Licences and RatingsJan 31, 2025 · The Personnel Licensing and Training Standards Respecting Flight Crew Permits, Licences and Ratings outline the basic specifications that apply to the issuance ...
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Transport Canada - Canadian Private Pilot's Licence - Gov.bc.caJan 26, 2023 · Aviation Personnel Licensing in Canada is administered by Transport Canada. Types of Licences: Minimum Age. Pilot Permit Ultra-light ...
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Licensing for pilots and personnel - Transports CanadaMay 15, 2025 · Applying for licences, permits and ratings, flight school training, aviation document booklet, language proficiency.Apply for a pilot permit or licenceFlight crew licences, permits ...Aviation Document BookletAviation personnel licensing ...General information on pilot ...
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Canada's State Safety Program - International Civil Aviation ...Annex 19 contains ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), which member states use to make sure that global civil aviation standards are followed.
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Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act(i) Canada is requested to investigate the aviation occurrence by an appropriate authority, or · (ii) the aviation occurrence involves an aircraft in respect of ...<|separator|>
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About the TSB - Transportation Safety Board of CanadaThe TSB's mandate is distinct from those of other organizations such as Transport Canada, the Canadian Energy Regulator, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the ...
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Aviation safety in CanadaDec 13, 2023 · We work with industry and government partners to help keep planes, people and airports safe and secure. We develop and implement policies, regulations.
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Investigation process - Transportation Safety Board of CanadaThere are three phases to a TSB investigation: the field phase, the examination and analysis phase, and the report phase.
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Background and Fact Sheet - Transportation Safety Board of CanadaThe TSB reports directly to Parliament and is completely separate from Transport Canada and other government departments. The TSB mission is to advance ...
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Air transportation safety investigations and reportsAir transportation safety investigations and reports · If you cannot find the report of an investigation that began in 1991 or later, contact us. · To find the ...
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Report an air transportation occurrenceYou need to report the occurrence if you are the owner, operator, pilot-in-command, any crew member of the aircraft or, where the accident or incident involves ...
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Responses to Transportation Safety Board recommendationsThe TSB may decide to make safety recommendations (either final or interim) directed at TC during or following a class-2 investigation.
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Air transportation safety recommendationsUnder the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act, federal ministers must formally respond to TSB recommendations within 90 days ...
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Report an incident affecting airport or aerodrome safetyJun 8, 2023 · Transport Canada's Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS) tracks any airport or aerodrome incident that could affect aviation ...
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National Aerial Surveillance Program - Transports CanadaMay 27, 2025 · Our fleet. Today's NASP fleet includes aircraft owned and operated by Transport Canada based strategically across Canada for effective ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Transport Canada adds Dash 8 to surveillance program fleetJan 30, 2020 · Transport Canada has acquired a lower-time de Havilland Canada Dash 8-100. This aircraft will undergo modifications over the next two years to equip it for ...
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Voyageur Aviation awarded contract to upgrade Canada's National ...Apr 29, 2021 · The contract involves the entire NASP fleet and includes the installation of surveillance equipment provisions for an electro-optical and ...
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Aviation security - Transports CanadaAviation security in Canada includes incident reporting, screening of cargo, passengers, and airport personnel, and prohibited items on flights. CATSA is ...
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Canadian Aviation Security Regulations, 2012 ( SOR /2011-318)This Part sets out requirements for screening officers, screening authorities and persons who are subject to screening.
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Aviation Security – Oversight Program Description and DeliveryThe program aims for "better security" by ensuring compliance with regulations, using a risk-based process, and prioritizing inspections over a 3-year cycle.Overview of the Program... · Considerations and Drivers for...
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Aviation Security – Oversight Program Description and DeliveryDec 20, 2024 · Transport Canada's program ensures compliance with regulations, promotes security culture, and uses inspections to confirm security ...
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Transport Canada 2023-2024 Departmental PlanA major aspect of Transport Canada's mandate is in the research, development and promotion of innovative transportation technologies that meet the rapidly ...Plans at a glance · Core responsibilities: Planned... · Corporate information<|separator|>
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Intermodal Surface Security and Emergency PreparednessThe Intermodal Surface Security Oversight Program works with stakeholders to improve the security of Canada's intermodal and surface transportation systems.
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Transportation of dangerous goods in CanadaMay 8, 2025 · The Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Program develops safety standards and regulations, provides risk-based oversight and gives expert advice on ...TDG Regulations · Dangerous goods marks · Interim orders
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Surface and Intermodal Security – Oversight Program Description ...Jun 13, 2019 · SIMS works with stakeholders to help enhance the security of surface transportation, including rail and international bridges and tunnels in Canada.<|separator|>
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Introduction to Threat and Error Management - Transports CanadaThreat management provides the most proactive option to maintain margins of safety in flight operations by voiding safety compromising situations at their roots ...Missing: risk | Show results with:risk
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Aviation Security – Oversight Program Description and DeliveryThe program manages risks to the aviation system using a set of policies, regulations, and security measures to protect air travel and trade.
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Transport Canada's Vehicle Cyber Security StrategyAuto-ISAC supports a robust risk-based global approach to road transportation cyber security and shares cyber security intelligence, including vulnerabilities ...
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Transportation 2030: Green and Innovative TransportationNov 25, 2019 · "Green and Innovative Transportation" is one theme under Transportation 2030, the Government of Canada's strategic plan for a safe, secure, green, innovative ...
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Canada's Action Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from ...The aviation industry and the Government of Canada have been working together to reduce domestic and international GHG emissions from the aviation sector since ...
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Borders - Transports CanadaTransport Canada supports the efficient, safe, sustainable, and secure movement of goods and people across the Canada / US border.
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Canada Border Services AgencyThe Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) facilitates the flow of legitimate travellers and trade. The agency also enforces more than 100 acts and regulations.
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Apply for a Transportation Security ClearanceSep 27, 2024 · How people who require access to the restricted areas of designated airports or marine ports apply for a transportation security clearance.
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Government of Canada launches consultations on expanding ...Jan 31, 2025 · The consultation will explore strengthening security with more background security checks at Canadian ports and marine facilities.
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Matthew Lau: Red tape is strangling Canada's economyFeb 21, 2025 · A new StatCan study says the burden is growing at more than two per cent a year and is harming investment, productivity and employment.
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Canada's bad USOAP score= message to other Civil Aviation ...Dec 13, 2023 · The Canadian Press news agency obtained and first reported on the confidential ICAO audit which gave Canada a 64 OUT OF 100 SCORE, with aircraft ...
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Canada scores poorly in UN aviation agency safety oversight auditDec 7, 2023 · Audit found multiple lapses in Transport Canada's supervision of the country's airlines, commercial pilots, air traffic control and ...<|separator|>
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Flight safety oversight in Canada plummets, draft UN agency report ...Canada has received a C grade on flight safety oversight — down from an A+ almost two decades ago and far below most of its peers — ...
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Canada's top court upholds passenger protection rules for flight ...Oct 4, 2024 · Sixteen international airlines had challenged federal rules over compensations for flight delays and lost luggage.
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Air Canada defying passenger protections: consumer advocateAug 22, 2025 · Experts suggest that the company potentially violated federal regulations for financial gain by actively failing to comply with CTA guidelines.
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Red Tape Review Progress Report – Canadian Transportation AgencySep 3, 2025 · It is an economic regulator of modes of transportation under federal jurisdiction, developing and applying ground rules that establish the ...
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