TC Stories are short updates about Transport Canada’s programs, services, and initiatives. Each story highlights how we’re working to make transportation in Canada safer, cleaner, more efficient, and more accessible. Visit often to learn how our work supports Canadians and the transportation sector.
Strengthening Canada-U.S. Supply Chains: Transport Canada Signs MOU with Cross-Border Institute
On October 29, 2025, Transport Canada (TC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Cross Border Institute (CBI) at the University of Windsor.
CANUTEC: Canada’s 24/7 Dangerous Goods Emergency Centre
Every day, trucks, trains, planes, and ships carry thousands of different dangerous goods across Canada. These can be fuels, gases, industrial chemicals, and more. Most of the time, nothing goes wrong. But when something does, the first few minutes matter.
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| Digital Transformation in the age of COVID-19
Even as COVID-19 limited access to government offices, did you stop to wonder how Transport Canada employees managed to stay connected and continue working to quickly introduce a series of new measures to limit the spread of the virus and keep our supply chains intact? |
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| Meet the Transport Canada Inspectors: Ensuring dangerous goods move safely in Atlantic Canada
One by one, trucks rumble up to the weigh scales in Amherst, Nova Scotia. |
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| Katia Canciani elected Chair of the NATO Transport Group Civil Aviation
Katia Canciani, who works in Transport Canada’s Civil Aviation’s Contingency and Emergency Planning division, has been elected Chair of the NATO Transport Group Civil Aviation (TG CA). |
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| High-flying engineering
For Eric S. Lucas, Manager of International Arrangements in Ottawa, joining Transport Canada (TC) was a tribute to the country that welcomed him and his family. |
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| Meet one of Transport Canada's female pilots, Kristen McCallum
Kristen McCallum is a Civil Aviation Safety Inspector in Transport Canada's Winnipeg office. |
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| Transport Canada and Global Affairs Canada on the world stage, contributing to safe and orderly development at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal
As a young student at McGill University in Montreal, Martial Pagé would look across the street at the then headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and dream of working for an international organization like ICAO one day. |
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| Transport Canada’s Victoria Harbour: a dynamic safety partnership in a unique setting
Victoria Harbour is Canada's only certified water airport and port that is home to cruise ships, floatplanes, passenger ferries, recreational boaters and kayakers. |
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| Two Years In, Canada’s Oceans Protection Plan Making a Difference
Over the past two years, Canada’s Oceans Protection Plan has transformed the way Transport Canada engages Canadians on marine safety and saw the start of over 50 innovative projects. |
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| Transport Canada joins international effort to combat marine pollution
As a Transport Canada surveillance plane flew through the night sky with its lights off and cabin glow dimmed, the crew prepared to carry out a special mission. |
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| Transport Canada adopts new technologies to better serve Canadians
Transport Canada is moving into the digital age in order to save time, money and deliver more efficient services for Canadians. |