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Major Accomplishments

Major Accomplishments
Author: Canada. Transport Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1997
Genre: Transport Canada
ISBN:

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Le Transports Au Canada

Le Transports Au Canada
Author: Canada. Transports Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1997
Genre: Transportation and state
ISBN: 9780662630234

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The new Canada Transportation Act requires that the Minister of Transport lay before Parliament each year a report reviewing the state of transportation in Canada. This is the first annual report to be produced under the Act. The mandate of the report is interpreted broadly: this first volume sets out to consider all significant aspects of Canada's transportation system. This report covers the following topics: Transport and the economy, Government spending, Air, Marine, Rail, Road network, Trucking, Bus, Private Passenger vehicles, Financial performance of carriers, Intermodal freight, Safety, Environment, Industry trends in price and productivity, Transport and trade, Transport and tourist travel.


Transportation In Canada 2003 Annual Report

Transportation In Canada 2003 Annual Report
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Total Pages: 86
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9780662367109

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The Canada Transportation Act (1996) places a statutory responsibility on the Minister of Transport to table every year an annual report on the state of transportation in Canada. The 2004 annual report, an overview of transportation in Canada, is the ninth submitted by the Minister since the Act came into force. The most recent available data and information were used to produce the report. Therefore, it is not always 2004 data that are reported. The scope of the report is not restricted to federal transportation responsibilities. While urban and intermodal transportation matters receive limited coverage, the report offers nevertheless a broad comprehensive coverage of the country's transportation system.


Transportation in Canada 2006

Transportation in Canada 2006
Author: Canada. Transport Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2006
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780662458890

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Annual report on transportation in Canada for the year. The mandate of this report is broad. It sets out to consider all significant aspects of Canada's transportation system. Describes features of transport activities, whether provided publicly or privately and whether jurisdiction rests with municipal, provincial, territorial or federal governments. Modes of transportation include: air, marine, rail, road network, bus, private passenger vehicles, and intermodal freight. Also presents government spending, financial performance of carriers, safety, environment, industry trends in price and productivity, transport and trade, and transport and tourist travel.


Gendarmerie Royale Du Canada

Gendarmerie Royale Du Canada
Author: Canada. Revenue Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1996
Genre: Police
ISBN: 9780660601618

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Transport Canada

Transport Canada
Author: Canada. Transport Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1996
Genre:
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Transport Canada

Transport Canada
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Total Pages: 70
Release: 1996
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Annual Report 1996

Annual Report 1996
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Total Pages: 97
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN: 9780662630104

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The Agency, a successor to the National Transportation Agency of Canada, is a quasi-judicial independent tribunal whose first responsibility is to ensure that Canadian transportation policies are implemented fairly. The Agency has jurisdiction under the Canada Transportation Act for air, rail, and marine transportation. This report explains the Agency's responsibilities, statutes and regulations, and organizational structure, and reviews the year's activities with regard to air, rail, and marine transport and accessible transport for persons with disabilities. It also assesses the operation of the Canada Transportation Act and any difficulties observed in its administration.