1.6 C
London
Saturday, November 23, 2024
HomeInternationalCanada - Government of Canada proposes to include new freight rail data...

Canada – Government of Canada proposes to include new freight rail data in Transportation Information Regulations to help strengthen Canada’s supply chain infrastructure

Date:

Related stories

Hong Kong – Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites purported to be from HKeToll

Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites purported to...

Hong Kong – Appointments to Social Welfare Advisory Committee

Appointments to Social Welfare Advisory Committee *************************************************      The Government announced...

Hong Kong – Courts (Remote Hearing) Bill gazetted

Courts (Remote Hearing) Bill gazetted *************************************      The Government published in the...

Hong Kong – Health Bureau instructs Hospital Authority to take forward deepening of reform work

Health Bureau instructs Hospital Authority to take forward deepening...

Canada’s freight rail system is a key component of the national supply chain, moving more than 332 million tons of essential Canadian goods each year.

May 6, 2022     Ottawa     Transport Canada

Canada’s freight rail system is a key component of the national supply chain, moving more than 332 million tons of essential Canadian goods each year.

Today, the Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, announced proposed amendments to the Transportation Information Regulations to collect new freight rail information to enhance the transparency and competitiveness of the freight rail system.

The proposed amendments to the Transportation Information Regulations would require class 1 rail carriers to report to Transport Canada on waybill, traffic, and service and performance information, for the benefit of all rail users.

These new reporting requirements would provide rail users and the public with much more relevant and precise information relating to rail service and performance. The amendments reflect the Government of Canada’s commitment to strengthening Canada’s supply chains in support of the broader economy.

A 60-day public consultation period follows the publication of the proposed amendments to the Transportation Information Regulations in Canada Gazette, Part I. The feedback collected will be considered in the development of the final regulations.

“Having access to more detailed service and performance information for Canada’s rail sector would contribute to even more productive exchanges among supply chain members, as they work to move Canadian goods in support of Canada’s future economic success.”

The Honourable Omar Alghabra

Minister of Transport

Laurel Lennox

Press Secretary

Office of the Honourable Omar Alghabra

Minister of Transport, Ottawa

Laurel.Lennox@tc.gc.ca

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories