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Transport Canada is responsible for safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible transportation in Canada. Find information on COVID-19 measures, updates, and guidance, aviation, marine, road, rail, dangerous goods, security, consultations, drone safety, licensing, vessel registration, child car seat safety, defects and recalls, dangerous goods regulations, and more.
- Vessel Licensing and Registration
From: Transport Canada. Pleasure craft licence, vessel...
- Supply Chain in Canada
Transport Canada. Services and information. National Supply...
- Aviation
Advanced air mobility. Urban Air Mobility (UAM), Regional...
- Contact Us
Contact Media Relations at Transport Canada. Ministerial...
- Job Opportunities
This is about finding job opportunities at Transport Canada....
- Corporate Information
Transport Canada consists of program and support groups...
- Defects and Recalls of Vehicles, Tires and Child Car Seats
Transport Canada. Services and information. Report a...
- Operating a Federal Railway
Transport Canada. Canadian Transportation Agency. Services...
- Portfolio
Transport Canada’s portfolio is divided in different...
- Vessel Licensing and Registration
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 kilometres and the world’s longest coastline to cover, it’s a big job.
Learn about the vision, mission, organization, people and portfolio of Transport Canada, the federal department responsible for transportation policies and programs. Find out how Transport Canada reports to Parliament and Canadians, works with other government departments and jurisdictions, and promotes safe, secure, efficient and environmentally-responsible transportation.
Transport Canada (French: Transports Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of road, rail, marine and air transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio.
- Arun Thangaraj, Deputy Minister of Transport
- 1935 (as Department of Transport)
- 5,066 (4,839 Indeterminate, 89 Term > 3 months, 138 Casual)
- Canada
Find out how Transport Canada has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with guidance, exemptions, orders and safety alerts for the aviation, marine, road and rail industries. Also, get travel advice and news on changes in Canada's transportation sector.
Jun 15, 2022 · The ability to fine, also known as an administrative monetary penalty, stems from the Strengthening Motor Vehicle Safety for Canadians Act, which grants the Minister of Transport and Transport Canada new powers to help keep Canadian roads safe.
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