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Essential information about transport in Canada

If you’re looking to get the latest information about transports, in Canada, one of your favorite destinations could be the Transport Canada web site which is the national online gateway to the latest news, the regulations and countless tips on various subjects.

Here’s a list of regional offices for Transport Canada:

To complement Transport Canada’s links, consider these Provincial and Territorial ministries responsible for transportation:

Transportation is essential to our well-being. Canadians need a reliable, safe and sustainable transportation system to connect our communities, and to connect us with our trading partners.

Transport Canada works to help ensure that Canadians have the best transportation system by developing and administering policies, regulations and programs for a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system; contributing to Canada’s economic growth and social development; and, protecting the physical environment.

The department employs approximately 4,700 people at headquarters in Ottawa and in locations across Canada. The headquarters organization is made up of a number of groups:

Transport Canada takes an active role in communities across Canada. Together, Transport Canada’s groups and regions work to:

  • Set policies, regulations and standards to protect the safety, security and efficiency of Canada’s rail, marine, road and air transportation systems, including the transportation of dangerous goods and sustainable development.
  • Work in partnership with other federal, provincial, territorial and municipal departments and organizations, the Transportation Safety Board, the Canadian Transportation Agency, NAV CANADA, other private organizations, stakeholders, and members of the transportation industry.
  • Promote and enforce departmental policies, regulations and standards through inspection, education and consultation.
  • Monitor and assess the performance of the transportation system.
  • Administer the transfer of ports, harbours and airports to communities and other interests and operate the facilities not yet divested.

You can get in touch with Transport Canada by calling (613) 990-2309.

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