Parliamentary Business

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Access to Information and Privacy reports

  • Atlantic Pilotage Authority
  • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
  • Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
  • Great Lakes Pilotage Authority
  • Laurentian Pilotage Authority
  • Marine Atlantic Inc.
  • Fund for Railway Accidents Involving Designated Goods
  • Office of the Administrator of the Ship Source Oil Pollution Fund
  • Pacific Pilotage Authority
  • Ridley Terminals Inc.
  • Canadian Transportation Agency
  • VIA Rail Inc.
  • Seaway International Bridge
  • Transport Canada
  • Port Authorities (Halifax; Sept-Iles; Toronto; Trois-Rivieres; Saint John; Montreal; Nanaimo; Prince Rupert; Belledune; Hamilton; Oshawa; Port Alberni; Vancouver Fraser; Quebec; Saguenay; St John’s; Thunder Bay; Windsor)

Annual reports

  • Marine Atlantic Inc.’s 2018-19 Annual Report
  • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA) 2018-19 Annual Report
  • Federal Bridge Corporation Limited’s (FBCL) 2018-19 Annual Report

Other

  • Every five years, the Marine Liability Act requires that the Minister of Transport consider replacing the Hague-Visby Rules with the Hamburg Rules, and table a report in Parliament describing the findings of the review. This report must be tabled by January 1, 2020.
  • Canadian Transportation Agency Annual Report
  • 2018-19 Service Fees Report
  • Marine Atlantic Inc.’s 2019-20 to 2023-24 Corporate Plan Summary
  • VIA Rail’s 2019 to 2023 Corporate Plan Summary
  • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s 2018-19 to 2022-23 Corporate Plan Summary
  • Ridley Terminal Inc.’s 2019-20 to 2023-24 Corporate Plan Summary
  • Public Accounts of Canada (Tabled by Treasury Board President). Timing to be determined (TBD). This annual report includes the audited consolidated financial statements of the Government of Canada and information for departments, agencies, Crown corporations and other reporting entities.
  • Auditor General of Canada 2019 Fall Report (tabled by the Speaker). Timing TBD. The Office of the Auditor General of Canada typically submits two reports on performance audits to the House of Commons every year:
    • An annual report in the fall; and
    • A spring report.