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Citizens for Open Access to Civic Information and Data (CivicAccess)

Citizens for Open Access to Civic Information and Data (CivicAccess) is a group of citizens which believes all levels of government should make civic information and data accessible at no cost in open formats to their citizens. They believe this is necessary to allow citizens to fully participate in the democratic process of an "information society."

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Transportation Safety Board of Canada

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is an independent agency created to advance transportation safety through the investigation of occurrences in the marine, pipeline, rail and air modes of transportation. Use our web site to learn more about the agency, our investigation process, and investigation reports.

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Transportation Association of Canada

The Transportation Association of Canada is a national association with a mission to promote the provision of safe, efficient, effective and environmentally and financially sustainable transportation services in support of Canada's social and economic goals.

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Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA)

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is a non-profit organization of federal, state, and provincial government agencies and representatives from private industry in the United States, Canada and Mexico dedicated to improving commercial vehicle safety. The Alliance serves as the major focal point for bringing together state/provincial officials with truck/bus industry interest and federal governments in a unique discussion and problem solving interchange.
 

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Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators

CCMTA is a non-profit organization comprising representatives of the provincial, territorial and federal governments of Canada which, through the collective consultative process, makes decisions on administration and operational matters dealing with licencing, registration and control of motor vehicle transportation and highway safety. It also comprises associate members whose expertise and opinions are sought in the development of strategies and programs.
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Living abroad – A Canadian’s guide to working, studying, volunteering or retiring in a foreign country

This online publication from the Government of Canada provides information about how to inform and prepare yourself for a long-term stay abroad, protect your safety and health in another country and take action if things don’t work out as planned. May also be downloaded as a PDF.

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I Declare

A customs guide for Canadian residents returning to Canada.This pamphlet is an overview of the laws, restrictions, entitlements, rights, and obligations of Canadian residents returning from travel outside Canada

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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT)

DFAIT's overall objective is to defend and promote Canada’s interests throughout the world. Spanning politics, commerce, societal concerns and consular functions, DFAIT deals with issues ranging from trade negotiation to the environment to disarmament to peace brokering, and much more. In short, DFAIT deals with any global issue that can affect Canada and which the federal government has deemed a priority.

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Fly Smart

The Canadian Transportation Agency has put together this booklet about flying to, from and within Canada. Topics covered include: Travel Documents; Air Fares; Insurance; Reservations, Ticketing and Check-In; Baggage; Customs; Airport Security; Personal Safety; Unruly Passengers; Delays and Cancellations; Over-Booking and Denied Boarding; Charter Flights; Travellers with Disabilities; Unaccompanied Minors; and Complaints.

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Flight rights Canada - Air passenger rights

Flight Rights Canada will benefit Canadians by increasing awareness of their rights when travelling by air, and by ensuring transparency and accountability of air carriers. The foundation for Flight Rights Canada already exists in Canadian legislation. They inform Canadians of their rights through prominent signage at key airports. They also remind air travellers that they are entitled to ask for and receive a carrier's terms and conditions of carriage, and explain the complaints mechanism in place that ensures carriers are held to account for their commitments

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