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Note
The Agency is reviewing guidance materials as part of its Regulatory Modernization Initiative. As a result, the rates in the Guide to Railway Charges for Crossing Maintenance and Construction will remain unchanged for 2016.
July 1, 2016
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (...
Publication | 2016-07-08
Part 1 - Insurance Requirements - Background and Features
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to assist stakeholders to understand and comply with the new insurance requirements under the Safe and Accountable Rail Act (SARA) and to inform them about the process that the Canadian...
Publication | 2016-06-15
July 1, 2015
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for, among other duties, resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of disputes related to railway crossings, as they arise between federal railway companies and other interested parties such as utility...
Publication | 2015-06-29
July 1, 2014
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for, among other duties, resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of disputes related to railway crossings, as they arise between federal railway companies and other interested parties such as utility...
Publication | 2014-06-23
Effective July 1, 2013.
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible, among other duties, for resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of disputes related to railway crossings, as they arise between federal railway companies and other interested parties such as...
Publication | 2013-06-20
Sections 90 to 94 of the Canada Transportation Act require a person proposing to construct or operate a freight or passenger railway under federal jurisdiction to apply to the Agency for a certificate of fitness. The Agency issues such certificates if it is satisfied that there will be adequate...
Publication | 2008-05-06