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Nom du déclarant : James Cabangon
Client : Cruise Lines International Association
Enregistrement connexe : 961893-382870-2
Date de la communication : 2025-12-10
Date de publication : 2026-01-15

Titulaires d'une charge publique désignée ayant participé à la communication : Joanna manger, Director General, Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security
Transports Canada (TC)

Elizabeth Werzko, Senior Policy Analyst
Transports Canada (TC)

Sean Rogers, Executive Director-Legislative, Regulatory and International Affairs, Marine Safety and Security
Transports Canada (TC)
 
Liste des détails
Objet Détails
Immigration Canada Border Services Agency – long range planning policies regarding access of passengers and crews at ports and airports to ensure efficiencies in processing of passengers
Environnement Canada Oceans Act: pertaining to regulations for prevention of pollution from ships and as it relates to pollution prevention in the Canada Shipping Act
Développement économique, Environnement, Institutions financières, Développement régional, Tourisme Fisheries Act: pertaining to regulations for prevention of pollution from ships and as it relates to pollution prevention in the Canada Shipping Act
Transports Marine Transportation Security Clearance Program (MTSCP) – regarding security clearance procedures to ensure program and personnel meet cruise ship needs for port activities.
Transports Marine Transportation Security Regulations – with respect to review of all proposed amendments
Environnement Pilotage Authority Regulations governed under the Canada Marine Act and the Pilotage Act and its authorities – ensure fairness in fee structure Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and for Dangerous Chemicals – with respect to all proposed amendments, more specifically regarding food waste and waste water.
Immigration Seeking confirmation from the Government of Canada that crew work permits are not required on vessels involved in international itineraries and home porting in Canadian ports
Santé Workplace Health & Security Act – ensure cruise ships meet requirements of Health Canada Cruise Ship Inspection Program with regard to compliance.
 

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