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  2. Transport Canada - Wikipedia

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    Transport Canada Marine Safety (TCMS) is the division under Transport Canada that maintains and enhances marine safety and work to protect life, health, property and the marine environment. This includes providing services that are mandated by acts and regulations such as certification for Canadian seafarers and related professionals.

  3. Pacific Pilotage Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Pilotage Authority (French: Administration de pilotage du Pacifique) is a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada that is responsible for pilotage through coastal waters in British Columbia, including the Fraser River.

  4. Canadian Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Transport Canada also makes available other publications, known as Advisory Circulars, [7] that are intended to assist companies and individuals governed by the CARs comply with the regulations and standards.

  5. List of airports in Canada (R–S) - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports, aerodromes and heliports in the Provinces and territories of Canada. [1] [2] Airports names in italics are part of the National Airports System.

  6. Canadian Transportation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Transportation Act [4] is the Agency's enabling statute to implement the federal government's transportation policy. [7] The Agency also shares responsibility for administering other Acts and their related regulations, including: [7] Accessible Canada Act, 2019; Canada Marine Act; Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012

  7. Transportation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's largest air carrier and its flag carrier is Air Canada, which had 34 million customers in 2006 and, as of April 2010, operates 363 aircraft (including Air Canada Jazz). [17] CHC Helicopter , the largest commercial helicopter operator in the world, is second with 142 aircraft [ 17 ] and WestJet , a low-cost carrier formed in 1996, is ...

  8. Office of Boating Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Boating Safety is the division of Transport Canada that is responsible for overseeing regulations, standards, policies, enforcement, and technical services for pleasure craft and marine recreation. The OBS delivers prevention-based programs to reduce the safety risks and environmental impacts of boating on Canadian waters.

  9. Category:Transport Canada - Wikipedia

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