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Canadian Transportation Agency Announces Plans to Enhance Accessibility of Canada’s National Transportation System

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PR NewswireJune 21, 2019

GATINEAU, QC, June 21, 2019 /CNW/ – Bill C-81, the Accessible Canada Act , which received Royal Assent today, will provide the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) with new tools to help advance the accessibility of the national transportation system.

Once in force, this legislation will provide the CTA with:

As the CTA prepares to implement this legislation, it is working closely with other organizations responsible for receiving accessibility-related complaints the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and the Federal Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board to provide a “no wrong door” experience for persons with disabilities who want to submit complaints.

In parallel to this legislation, the CTA is developing new Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations. The final regulations, expected to be published in Part II of the Canada Gazette by summer 2019, will mark a major step forward for travellers with disabilities. The CTA will administer and enforce the new regulations in part by using the new authorities provided by the Accessible Canada Act.

In addition, the CTA will develop additional regulations by summer 2022 to cover the planning and reporting obligations of transportation service providers, as well as accessibility requirements for small carriers.

In support of protecting the fundamental right of persons with disabilities to accessible transportation services, the CTA’s existing dispute resolution services will continue to serve Canadians as a mechanism to resolve accessibility complaints via facilitation, mediation, or adjudication.

“Accessible transportation is a human right whose realization is essential to achieving equality, inclusion, and dignity for Canadians with disabilities. The legislation provides the CTA with new tools to advance the accessibility of the national transportation system to help achieve our vision to make the national transportation system the most accessible in the world.

Scott Streiner, Chair and CEO of the Canadian Transportation Agency

The Canadian Transportation Agency is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court. The CTA has three core mandates: helping to keep the national transportation system running efficiently and smoothly, protecting the fundamental right of persons with disabilities to accessible transportation services, and providing consumer protection for air passengers. To help advance these mandates, the CTA makes and enforces ground rules that establish the rights and responsibilities of transportation service providers and users and level the playing field among competitors, resolves disputes using a range of tools from facilitation and mediation to arbitration and adjudication, and ensures that transportation providers and users are aware of their rights and responsibilities and how the CTA can help them.

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