Objets | Détails | Catégories |
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Environnement, Transports
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Atlantic Pilotage Authority Policy on Issuance of Pilotage Licences and Certificates
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Politique ou Programme
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Environnement, Transports
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Development of a national training certification program by Transport Canada for domestic officers
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Transports
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Development of pilotage charges by regional pilotage authorities
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Politique ou Programme
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Environnement, Transports
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Implementation process regarding amendments made to the Pilotage Act in June 2019, specifically in respect of pilotage regulations to be reviewed and developed by Transport Canada
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Règlement
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Environnement, Transports
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Possible amendments to the General Pilotage Regulations on such matters as integrated managements systems for pilotage authorities and pilot corporations, administrative monetary penalties, and requirements and process applicable to the issuance of pilotage licenses and certificates
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Règlement
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Environnement, Transports
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Possible amendments to the regulatory regime applicable to tugs and barges in the Pacific pilotage Region
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Règlement
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Transports
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Process regarding the issuance of administrative monetary penalties by Transport Canada pursuant to the Canada Shipping Act, and its impact on the process that is yet to be developed by Transport Canada for the issuance of administrative monetary penalties pursuant to the Pilotage Act
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Transports
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Process regarding the issuance of marine medical certificates and the relationship between these certificates and the issuance of pilotage licenses and pilotage certificates
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Environnement, Transports
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Review of the status of the ports where pilotage is provided in District 3 of the Laurentian Pilotage Authority i.e., Sept-Iles, Port-Cartier, Baie-Comeau, Havre-Saint-Pierre
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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The Canadian Marine Pilots' Association was founded in 1966 to foster public awareness of the role of marine pilots in protecting public safety and the environment, and to work with other marine stakeholders to ensure a healthy marine sector. As a national body, the CMPA is concerned with all marine issues as they affect pilots - whether expressed through legislation, regulation, policy reviews or industry consultations.
TRISTAN LAFLAMME, Executive Director and General Counsel
Adresse :
440 Laurier St.
Suite 200
OTTAWA, ON K1R 7X6
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
613-220-8954