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This database contains all public Decisions, Determinations, Orders and certain interim Decisions made by the Canadian Transportation Agency since 1988. Some decisions are confidential and are not published.
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By Decision No. LET-AT-A-8-2007 dated January 17, 2008, the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) addressed the July 4, 2007 request by Air Canada and Jazz Air LP, as represented by its general partner, Jazz Air Holding GP Inc. carrying on business as Air Canada Jazz (the carriers) for a stay...
LET-AT-A-30-2008 | Letter Decision | 2008-02-11
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is in receipt of a letter dated July 21, 2006, from BNSF Railway Company (BNSF), which was copied to the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and Normerica Inc. (Normerica), wherein BNSF indicates that all of the parties have undertaken steps in an...
LET-R-212-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-07-27
This is further to the City of Oshawa's (the City) letter of June 5, 2006 in which the City requested that the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) stay the applications of the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) pending resolution of land title disputes and to the City's request of June...
LET-R-189-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-07-13
Background
[1] On April 5, 2006, the Corporation of the City of Ottawa (hereinafter the City) filed the above-noted application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (hereinafter the Agency). An application pursuant to subsection 98(2) of the Canada Transportation Act (hereinafter the CTA)...
LET-R-188-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-07-13
Background
This is further to your letter dated January 13, 2006 from Great Canadian Railtour Company Ltd. (GCRC) and letters dated January 16, 2006 from Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) regarding the jurisdictional status of the GCRC pertaining to...
LET-R-178-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-07-05
[1] This is further to the above-noted complaint and the subsequent motions for dismissal filed by both the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and the BNSF Railway Company (BNSF).
A. Motions for dismissal
[2] In its letter dated April 7, 2006, CN requested that the Canadian Transportation...
LET-R-171-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-06-30
Background
[1] On March 7, 2006, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) and the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) requested that the Agency adjust the volume-related composite price index in accordance with paragraph 151(4)(c) of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) to reflect the...
LET-R-113-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-04-27
Complaint
[1] On December 13, 2004, Darren and Beth Jakubec (hereinafter the complainants) filed with the Canadian Transportation Agency (hereinafter the Agency) the complaint set out in the title.
[2] By Decision No. LET-C-A-353-2004 dated December 22, 2004, the Agency provided a copy of the...
LET-C-A-64-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-03-09
In accordance with section 52 of the Canada Marine Act, the mandate of the Canadian Transportation Agency is to carry out an investigation of complaints that there is unjust discrimination in a fee fixed by a port authority. On October 11, 2005, Neil Surry filed a form complaint that there was...
LET-W-15-2006 | Letter Decision | 2006-01-19
Eric Tucker on behalf of Myka Tucker-Abramson
On June 6, 2001, Eric Tucker filed an application with the Canadian Transportation Agency (the Agency) on behalf of his daughter, Myka Tucker-Abramson, concerning the fares charged by Air Canada to provide stretcher service to her after she was injured...
LET-AT-A-319-2005 | Letter Decision | 2005-12-08