Parliamentary Business: Reports to table



The Minister of Transport exercises a wide range of authorities under many different statutes, resulting in a significant number of reports that have to be tabled in Parliament.   The following is a summary of the tabling requirements for the first 100 days:

On the first sitting day - November 23, 2021

  • Interim Orders #6, #7 - 2020 Passenger Vessel Restrictions due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Interim Orders #35, #36, #37, #38, #39, #40, #41, #42, #43 - 2020 Respecting Certain Requirements for Civil Aviation Due to COVID-19

By December 8, 2021

  • Canadian Transportation Agency Annual Report

Within 15 Sitting Days - by December 10, 2021

Access to Information and Privacy Reports

  • Administrator of the Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund
  • Atlantic Pilotage Authority
  • Canadian Air Transportation Security Authority
  • Canadian port authorities (17 Reports: Belledune, Halifax, Hamilton-Oshawa, Montreal, Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Prince Rupert, Québec, Saguenay, Saint John, St John’s, Sept-Iles, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Trois-Rivières, Vancouver Fraser and Windsor)
  • Canadian Transportation Agency
  • Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
  • Fund for Railway Accidents Involving Designated Goods
  • Great Lakes Pilotage Authority
  • Laurentian Pilotage Authority
  • Marine Atlantic Inc.
  • Pacific Pilotage Authority
  • Seaway International Bridge
  • VIA Rail Canada Inc.
  • Transport Canada – Departmental Report

Annual Reports

  • Administrator of the Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund
  • Canadian Air Transportation Security Authority
  • Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
  • Fund for Railway Accidents Involving Designated Goods
  • Marine Atlantic Inc.
  • Transport Canada - Fees Report
  • Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada
  • VIA Rail Canada Inc. 2021-2025 Corporate Plan Summary 
  • Public Accounts of Canada (Tabled by Treasury Board President). Timing to be determined. 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 2021 Fall Report (tabled by the Speaker). Timing to be determined. 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