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  2. Canadian Transportation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA; French: Office des transports du Canada, OTC) is the independent, quasi-judicial tribunal of the Government of Canada that makes decisions relating to federally-regulated modes of transportation (air, rail and marine).

  3. Rail regulations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rail regulations in Canada are set by Transport Canada and the Canadian Transportation Agency.The 2007 "Railway Safety Act Review" [1] was commissioned by the Minister of Transport [2] and its report provides much-needed background to this article, especially section 4.3. [3]

  4. Canadian National Railway Co v Canada (AG) - Wikipedia

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    [c] The Agency declined, stating that the contract fell within an exemption for "rates for the movement of traffic." [12] While PRC did not appeal, the Canadian Industrial Transportation Association [d] (of which PRC was a member) petitioned the Governor in Council to rescind the CTA decision.

  5. Canadian Transport Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Transport Commission (CTC) was Canada's first fully converged, multi-modal regulator.. The body was created by Canada's Parliament on September 19, 1967, to assume the responsibilities of two bodies: the Board of Transport Commissioners (1938–1967), which oversaw air and railway regulation, and the Canadian Maritime Commission (1947–1967).

  6. Rail transport in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Transportation Agency maintains a list, with status updates, of federal railway operators. [8] This list is somewhat opaque, because certain owners set up operations in the names of holding companies. This list includes: Canadian National Railway; Canadian Pacific Kansas City; Hudson Bay Railway Co. Quebec North Shore and Labrador ...

  7. Transport Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Transportation Agency; Air Board (Canada) The provinces and territories also have their own transportation departments, namely to deal with roads and vehicle licensing and regulations: British Columbia Ministry of Transportation; Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan) Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (Manitoba)

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  9. Transportation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Transportation Agency employs transportation enforcement officers to maintain aircraft safety standards, and conduct periodic aircraft inspections, of all air carriers. [21] The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is charged with the responsibility for the security of air traffic within Canada.