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Transportation Information Regulations

SOR/96-334

CANADA TRANSPORTATION ACT

Registration 1996-07-01

Transportation Information Regulations

P.C. 1996-1060 1996-07-01

The Minister of Transport, pursuant to section 50 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a, hereby makes the annexed Carriers Information Regulations.

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to section 50 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a, hereby approves the annexed Carriers Information Regulations, made on July 1, 1996 by the Minister of Transport.

Interpretation

  •  (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in these Regulations.

    Act

    Act means the Canada Transportation Act. (Loi)

    aerodrome

    aerodrome has the same meaning as in subsection 3(1) of the Aeronautics Act. (aérodrome)

    crop year

    crop year has the meaning assigned to it in section 2 of the Canada Grain Act. (campagne agricole)

    grain

    grain has the meaning assigned to it in section 147 of the Act. (grain)

    reporting period

    reporting period, in respect of information that is required, means the period for which the information is to be provided. (période de référence)

    vessel

    vessel has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001. (bâtiment)

  • (2) A reference to a form or publication mentioned in these Regulations is a reference to the form or publication as amended from time to time.

  • (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to Transport Canada forms or publications.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 2
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 2

Provision of Information to the Minister

 Where the Department of Transport has entered into an agreement with Statistics Canada for the sharing of information collected under the Statistics Act and a carrier submits information required by these Regulations to Statistics Canada, the information is considered to be submitted to the Minister.

 Except as otherwise provided in these Regulations, the information required by these Regulations to be provided to the Minister must be provided

  • (a) by electronic means; or

  • (b) if the information is being collected directly by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act, by the means by which the information is provided under that Act.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 3

PART IAir Carriers

Interpretation

[SOR/2013-196, s. 4(F)]
  •  (1) The definitions in this section apply in this Part.

    air carrier

    air carrier means a Canadian air carrier or foreign air carrier. (transporteur aérien)

    Canadian air carrier

    Canadian air carrier means the holder of an air operator certificate issued under Subpart 3, 4 or 5 of Part VII of the Canadian Aviation Regulations. (transporteur aérien canadien)

    charter service

    charter service means the transportation of passengers or cargo by aircraft pursuant to a contract under which a person, other than the air carrier that operates the air service, reserves a block of seats or part of the cargo space of an aircraft for the person’s use or for resale to the public. (service d’affrètement)

    foreign air carrier

    foreign air carrier means the holder of an air operator certificate issued under Subpart 1 of Part VII of the Canadian Aviation Regulations. (transporteur aérien étranger)

    general aviation

    general aviation means the operation of an aircraft for purposes other than publicly available passenger or cargo transport for remuneration, and includes business aviation, aerial work, instructional flying and air ambulance services. (aviation générale)

    general aviation operator

    general aviation operator means any entity that engages in general aviation, and includes a corporation, a government entity as defined in subsection 211(1) of the Excise Act, 2001 and a foreign government. (exploitant de l’aviation générale)

    level I air carrier

    level I air carrier means a Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, transported at least 2,000,000 revenue passengers or at least 400 000 tonnes of cargo. (transporteur aérien de niveau I)

    level II air carrier

    level II air carrier means a Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, transported

    • (a) at least 100,000 but fewer than 2,000,000 revenue passengers; or

    • (b) at least 50 000 but less than 400 000 tonnes of cargo. (transporteur aérien de niveau II)

    level III air carrier

    level III air carrier means a Canadian air carrier that

    • (a) is not a level I air carrier or level II air carrier; and

    • (b) in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, realized gross revenues of at least $2,000,000 for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence. (transporteur aérien de niveau III)

    level IV air carrier

    level IV air carrier means a Canadian air carrier that

    • (a) is not a level I air carrier, level II air carrier or level III air carrier; and

    • (b) in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, realized gross revenues of less than $2,000,000 for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence. (transporteur aérien de niveau IV)

    level V air carrier

    level V air carrier[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 5]

    level VI air carrier

    level VI air carrier[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 5]

    local air carrier

    local air carrier[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 5]

    non-revenue passenger

    non-revenue passenger means

    • (a) a passenger travelling for free or at a fare available only to persons who are employees or agents of an air carrier or are travelling on the business of an air carrier; and

    • (b) a person, such as an infant, who does not occupy a seat. (passager non payant)

    regional air carrier

    regional air carrier[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 5]

    revenue passenger

    revenue passenger means a passenger who is not a non-revenue passenger and for whose transportation an air carrier receives remuneration, and includes a passenger travelling with a ticket

    • (a) purchased under a publicly available promotional offer;

    • (b) purchased through a loyalty program or through the redemption of loyalty points or miles;

    • (c) purchased with a corporate discount or at a preferential fare; or

    • (d) obtained as compensation for denied boarding. (passager payant)

    scheduled service

    scheduled service means the transportation of passengers or cargo by an aircraft provided by an air carrier that operates the air service and that, directly or indirectly, sells some or all of its seats or part or all of its cargo space to the public on a price per seat, price per unit of mass or price per volume of cargo basis. (service régulier)

    unit toll service

    unit toll service[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 5]

  • (2) For the purposes of the definitions level I air carrier, level II air carrier, level III air carrier and level IV air carrier in subsection (1), a Canadian air carrier that is in its first year of operation is considered to have

    • (a) if it is created as the result of the reorganization or restructuring of another air carrier, the same characteristics as the other air carrier; and

    • (b) in any other case, the characteristics that the Minister, in consultation with Statistics Canada, determines are appropriate based on the model and the number of its aircraft, the type of licence and the type of air operator certificate that it holds, the number of its employees and the countries to which it is designated to fly.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 5

Information

  •  (1) A level I air carrier, level II air carrier, level III air carrier or level IV air carrier must provide to the Minister financial information, including

    • (a) a summary of its land, buildings, ground equipment and flight equipment accounts that sets out, in respect of an annual reporting period,

      • (i) the gross investments at the beginning and at the end of the calendar year,

      • (ii) the additions to and retirement of assets, and

      • (iii) the accumulated depreciation at the beginning and at the end of the calendar year; and

    • (b) a statement of changes in its financial position that sets out, in respect of a quarterly reporting period, the increases and decreases in

      • (i) working capital,

      • (ii) operating activities, including net income, items not affecting cash, net change in non-cash working capital and cash provided by operating activities,

      • (iii) financing activities, including long-term debt, subordinated debt, dividends paid and cash provided by financing activities, and

      • (iv) investing activities, including fixed assets and cash flow related to investing activities.

  • (2) A level I air carrier that operates scheduled services, and a level II air carrier, level III air carrier, level IV air carrier or foreign air carrier that operates a scheduled service with at least one aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is more than 25 000 kg, must provide to the Minister operational information about each take-off or landing in Canada or abroad of a scheduled service flight that originates in, is destined for or makes a stopover at an aerodrome in Canada, including

    • (a) the date and time of the take-off or landing and the aerodrome where it took place;

    • (b) the flight number, if there is one;

    • (c) the flight’s origin and destination;

    • (d) in the case of a take-off, the next aerodrome on the flight;

    • (e) in the case of a landing, the previous aerodrome on the flight;

    • (f) the passenger capacity and the cargo capacity;

    • (g) the aircraft’s model and registration mark;

    • (h) the number of revenue passengers and the number of non-revenue passengers enplaning, deplaning, arriving, departing and transiting;

    • (i) the mass of freight and the mass of mail enplaning, deplaning, arriving, departing and transiting;

    • (j) the number of pieces and the mass of checked luggage presented for security screening; and

    • (k) information as to whether the aircraft is a passenger aircraft or a freighter.

  • (3) A level II air carrier, level III air carrier, level IV air carrier or foreign air carrier that operates a scheduled service only on aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is not more than 25 000 kg must provide to the Minister information aggregated on a quarterly basis about

    • (a) the number of revenue passengers transported between each city-pair, in each direction, on a coupon origin and destination basis;

    • (b) the mass of freight and mail transported between each city-pair, in each direction, on an on-board origin and destination basis; and

    • (c) the destinations of its non-stop flights from each aerodrome that it serves, and the number of those flights to each destination.

  • (4) A level I air carrier, level II air carrier, level III air carrier, level IV air carrier or foreign air carrier that operates a charter service, whether or not available to the public, on an aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is 5 670 kg or more must provide to the Minister operational information about each charter flight that it operates with the aircraft and that originates in, is destined for or makes a stopover at an aerodrome in Canada, including

    • (a) the date and time of each take-off and landing and the aerodrome where it took place;

    • (b) the flight number, if there is one;

    • (c) the passenger capacity and the cargo capacity;

    • (d) the aircraft’s model and registration mark;

    • (e) the number of revenue passengers and the number of non-revenue passengers transported between each city-pair, including city-pairs that are not Canadian cities, on an on-board origin and destination basis;

    • (f) the mass of freight and the mass of mail transported, on an on-board origin and destination basis;

    • (g) the number of pieces and the mass of checked luggage presented for security screening;

    • (h) information as to whether the flight terminates at the same aerodrome where it originated; and

    • (i) the type of charter licence issued by the Canadian Transportation Agency.

  • (5) A level I air carrier or level II air carrier that transported more than 600,000 revenue passengers by scheduled service in each of the two previous calendar years must provide to the Minister information about each revenue passenger’s complete itinerary, including

    • (a) the passenger’s origin and destination;

    • (b) the connecting points;

    • (c) the operating air carrier, the advertised air carrier and the fare basis code, for each leg; and

    • (d) the total fare paid.

  • (6) A level I air carrier, level II air carrier, level III air carrier or level IV air carrier must provide to the Minister information about each aircraft in its fleet, including

    • (a) its make, model and year of construction;

    • (b) the make, model and year of construction of its engine;

    • (c) the amount and type of fuel it consumed on domestic flights; and

    • (d) the amount and type of fuel it consumed on international flights.

  • (7) An air carrier that transported dangerous goods between Canada and another country must provide to the Minister the UN number assigned to the goods by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.

  • (8) An air carrier referred to in subsection (2), (3) or (4) must provide the information required by that subsection electronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 6

 A level I air carrier, level II air carrier or level III air carrier that transported more than 10 000 tonnes of cargo in the previous calendar year, and a foreign air carrier that transported more than 10 000 tonnes of cargo to or from Canada in the previous calendar year, must provide to the Minister information about the supply chain, including

  • (a) if the air carrier is a participant in the International Air Transport Association’s Cargo 2000 program, the date and time and the location of each step within the supply chain, as determined by the Cargo 2000 program; or

  • (b) if the air carrier is not a participant in the International Air Transport Association’s Cargo 2000 program,

    • (i) the date and time when, and the location where, each shipment of the cargo was delivered to the carrier, and

    • (ii) the date and time when, and the location where, each shipment of the cargo was ready to be picked up from the carrier.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 6
  •  (1) A general aviation operator must provide to the Minister, in respect of the aircraft that it operates for general aviation for purposes that are not exclusively recreational,

    • (a) if at least one of the aircraft has a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or more, information about each flight, including

      • (i) the departure and arrival aerodrome,

      • (ii) the aircraft’s model and registration mark,

      • (iii) the type of operator certificate under which the flight was operated, and

      • (iv) the number of passengers and the amount of cargo on board;

    • (b) if none of the aircraft has a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or more, information aggregated on a quarterly basis about each aircraft, including

      • (i) its model and registration mark,

      • (ii) the number of passengers it transported,

      • (iii) the types of operator certificates under which the flights were operated,

      • (iv) the ten most frequented aerodromes,

      • (v) its base of operation,

      • (vi) the number of take-offs and landings for flights to and from the same aerodrome, between two aerodromes in Canada or between an aerodrome in Canada and an aerodrome outside of Canada, and

      • (vii) the average distance flown;

    • (c) its expenses, including its expenses for maintenance and fuel, aerodrome fees, airport fees, air navigation fees and other fees; and

    • (d) the number of aircraft and the amount of fuel they consumed.

  • (2) A general aviation operator must provide the information required by subsection (1) electronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program.

  • SOR/97-92, s. 2
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 6
  •  (1) An air carrier or general aviation operator referred to in column I of Schedule I must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by sections 4 to 6 that are provided for in the form referred to in column II for the reporting period set out in column III before the end of the day set out in column IV.

  • (2) If the form and manner of providing the details are set out in column V of Schedule I, an air carrier or general aviation operator referred to in column I must provide the details to the Minister in the form and manner set out.

  • (3) If two forms are referred to in column II of Schedule I, the details provided for in either of the forms may be provided to the Minister.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 6

 An air carrier that sells the entire capacity of an aircraft for a flight to another air carrier must, in respect of that capacity, provide to the Minister the information, and the details relating to the information, that the other air carrier would have been required to provide under sections 4, 5 and 7 if the other air carrier had been operating the aircraft.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 6

PART IIRail Carriers

Interpretation

 The definitions in this section apply in this Part.

class I rail carrier

class I rail carrier means a railway company that realized gross revenues of at least $250,000,000 for the provision of rail services in each of the two calendar years before the year in which information is provided pursuant to this Part. (transporteur ferroviaire de catégorie I)

class II rail carrier

class II rail carrier means a railway company that realized gross revenues of less than $250,000,000 for the provision of rail services in each of the two calendar years before the year in which information is provided pursuant to this Part. (transporteur ferroviaire de catégorie II)

class III rail carrier

class III rail carrier means a railway company, other than a class I rail carrier or a class II rail carrier, that is engaged in the operation of bridges, tunnels and stations. (transporteur ferroviaire de catégorie III)

gross ton miles per mile of track

gross ton miles per mile of track means the number of tons of freight transported by a train and the number of tons of locomotives and cars of the train multiplied by the distance travelled and divided by the length of track operated. (tonnes-milles brutes par mille de voie)

infant

infant means a person who is less than two years of age. (enfant en bas âge)

movement event

movement event, in respect of the transportation of grain, means

  • (a) the placement of a railway car at a location by a class I rail carrier for the loading or unloading of grain;

  • (b) the release of a railway car by a grain handling undertaking for transportation; or

  • (c) the transportation of a railway car by a class I rail carrier. (événement de mouvement)

passholder

passholder means a person who is an employee of a rail carrier or is otherwise entitled to be transported by a rail carrier without charge or at a reduced fare. (titulaire de laissez-passer)

railway company

railway company has the meaning assigned to that term in section 87 of the Act. (compagnie de chemin de fer)

revenue passenger

revenue passenger, in respect of a rail carrier, means a passenger the charge for whose transportation is remunerated to the rail carrier based on a tariff for the transportation. (passager payant)

  • SOR/97-92, s. 3
  • SOR/99-328, s. 3

Information

  •  (1) A rail carrier referred to in column I of an item of Schedule II must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column II of the item in respect of the reporting period set out in column III of that item by no later than the day set out in column IV of that item.

  • (2) [Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 7]

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 7
  •  (1) A class I rail carrier that transports freight must provide to the Minister financial and operating information for the rail carrier’s Canadian operations, in respect of each quarterly and annual reporting period, that consists of the rail carrier’s unaudited financial statement that is prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles.

  • (2) A class I rail carrier that transports freight must provide to the Minister rail traffic information, in duplicate, in respect of each quarterly and annual reporting period, that consists of a statement that indicates

    • (a) the code that identifies the rail carrier and the last two digits of the year in which the transportation takes place;

    • (b) whether the rail carrier transports freight that is

      • (i) transferred to another rail carrier,

      • (ii) tranferred from another rail carrier,

      • (iii) for a portion of the transport in Canada, where the transport begins and ends in the United States,

      • (iv) transferred from a vessel, based on the rail origin,

      • (v) transferred to a vessel, based on the rail destination,

      • (vi) transferred from a truck, based on the rail origin, or

      • (vii) transferred to a truck, based on the rail destination;

    • (c) the geographic location code, where the transport began or ended in Canada, the alphanumeric code that identifies the province or the state in which the transport began or ended, and, if applicable, the geographic location code of the junction at which freight is transferred to or from another rail carrier, the code that identifies that rail carrier and the code that identifies the rail carrier on which the transport began or ended;

    • (d) the alphanumeric code that identifies imports and exports, the code that identifies the border crossing location, the standard transportation commodity code, the code that identifies the type of equipment used, the number of carloads and the commodity tonnage;

    • (e) the gross waybill revenue, the portion of the waybill revenue received by the rail carrier that provides the information, the miles in respect of which the gross waybill revenue was derived, the two-digit commodity code and, if applicable, the code that identifies dangerous goods, the gross tonnage of any grain that is transported and an intermodal traffic indicator;

    • (f) in the case of the movement of grain, the gross tonnage of the grain transported each month; and

    • (g) in the case of the transportation of dangerous goods, the UN number assigned to the goods by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods or the hazardous materials commodity code assigned to the goods by the United States Bureau of Explosives.

  • (3) Class I rail carriers that transport freight must provide to the Minister, rail traffic density information, in duplicate, in respect of each annual reporting period, including

    • (a) the gross ton miles per mile of track on segments between stations, aggregated to comprise subdivisions; and

    • (b) the number of multiple tracks in each segment between stations and the length of the segment in miles of track.

  • (4) A class I rail carrier that transports freight must provide to the Minister railway costs and rate determination information, as well as supporting information, for the rail carrier’s Canadian operations, in respect of each annual reporting period, including

    • (a) average long-term variable costs for the rail system;

    • (b) operating statistics for the rail system and rail cost centres and by equipment type and type of service; and

    • (c) operating expenses for the rail system and rail cost centres and by equipment type and type of service.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 4
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 8
  •  (1) A class I rail carrier that transports grain must provide to the Minister, in respect of each crop year, information in respect of the transportation of grain that includes, for each movement event,

    • (a) the letters that identify the railway car;

    • (b) the number that identifies the railway car;

    • (c) an indication as to whether the railway car is loaded or empty;

    • (d) an indication as to whether the railway car is being

      • (i) placed at a location for loading,

      • (ii) placed at a location for unloading,

      • (iii) released for transportation, or

      • (iv) transported;

    • (e) the date and time that the movement event began;

    • (f) the geographic location code that identifies the location where the movement event began;

    • (g) the date and time that the movement event ended;

    • (h) the geographic location code that identifies the location where the movement event ended; and

    • (i) the standard transportation commodity code in respect of the grain.

  • (2) A class I rail carrier that transports grain must provide to the Minister, in respect of each crop year, a statement of the benefits, including the monetary benefits, given to grain handling undertakings as a means of sharing present or anticipated gains in the efficiency of the grain handling and transportation system.

  • (3) The value of the monetary benefits paid or credited to grain handling undertakings shall be expressed, if reasonably quantifiable, in dollars.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 5

 [Repealed, SOR/2007-159, s. 1]

  •  (1) A class I rail carrier that transports passengers, must provide to the Minister, financial, operating and traffic information, other than information that relates to commuter trains, in respect of each month of the quarterly reporting period, that consists of

    • (a) revenues derived from

      • (i) the transportation of revenue passengers and passholders,

      • (ii) the sale of food and beverages,

      • (iii) receipts for mail and express services, and

      • (iv) the use of station property; and

    • (b) variable transportation costs attributable to

      • (i) payments to other rail carriers for the use of tracks, signals, dispatchers and locomotives,

      • (ii) train crews, fuel and reassembling trains at terminals,

      • (iii) buses and taxis used to provide scheduled services and, when a train cannot operate, non-scheduled services,

      • (iv) incentives,

      • (v) equipment maintenance, marketing and sales and station property maintenance, and

      • (vi) supplies used on trains and employees and facilities that provide customer services.

  • (2) A class I rail carrier that transports passengers must provide to the Minister traffic statistics, in respect of each month of the annual reporting period, that consists of

    • (a) revenue in relation to

      • (i) the distance that revenue passengers travelled, and

      • (ii) the number of revenue passengers travelling;

    • (b) the number of

      • (i) passholders and infants in relation to the distance that passholders and infants travelled,

      • (ii) passholders per coach, and

      • (iii) passholders and infants who have first class accommodation;

    • (c) the distance travelled by

      • (i) each train, in miles,

      • (ii) the total number of cars on each train, in miles,

      • (iii) each locomotive on each train, in miles, and

      • (iv) each train, in miles, multiplied by the number of seats in all of the cars of that train;

    • (d) the total distance travelled by

      • (i) passengers, including infants, divided by the total number of seats, and

      • (ii) passengers, other than infants, divided by the total number of seats; and

    • (e) performance indicators, including

      • (i) how often, expressed as a percentage, trains arrived at their destination at the scheduled time,

      • (ii) revenue in relation to costs, expressed as a percentage,

      • (iii) how often, expressed as a percentage, locomotives and cars were available to be operated, and

      • (iv) the number of miles that locomotives and cars operated before they incurred mechanical difficulties that caused delays affecting a train’s scheduled arrival time.

  • (3) The information required by subsections (1) and (2) must be provided in relation to the transportation system summary, by the following service categories and by each route within the following service categories,

    • (a) eastern corridor;

    • (b) southwestern Ontario;

    • (c) eastern long-haul;

    • (d) western long-haul; and

    • (e) mandatory routes.

  • SOR/97-92, s. 6(F)

 A class I rail carrier must provide the information referred to in

  • (a) subsections 10(1), (3) and (4) and section 11,

    • (i) when that information is to be provided in respect of a quarterly reporting period, by no later than 60 days after the last day of that period, and

    • (ii) when that information is to be provided in respect of an annual reporting period, by no later than 90 days after the last day of that period; and

  • (b) subsection 10(2),

    • (i) when that information is to be provided in respect of a quarterly reporting period, by no later than 60 days after the last day of the third quarterly reporting period in the same year, and

    • (ii) when that information is to be provided in respect of an annual reporting period, by no later than 90 days after the last day of that period.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 6

 A class I rail carrier must provide the information referred to in section 10.1 by no later than October 15 following the end of the crop year.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 6
  •  (1) A class I rail carrier, class II rail carrier or class III rail carrier must provide to the Minister information about each locomotive in its fleet, including

    • (a) its number;

    • (b) its make, model and year of construction;

    • (c) the year in which it was last reconstructed, if applicable;

    • (d) the type and horsepower of its engine; and

    • (e) its main classification, such as road or yard.

  • (2) A class I rail carrier or class II rail carrier that transports passengers, and that realized revenues of at least $100,000,000 from transporting passengers in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this subsection, must provide to the Minister information about every ticket sold to a passenger for travel between two points in Canada or between a point in Canada and a point in the United States, including

    • (a) the passenger’s origin and destination as they appear on the ticket;

    • (b) the date that the passenger began the journey;

    • (c) the connecting train stations, if applicable;

    • (d) the number assigned to identify the train or trains used on the journey;

    • (e) the class of ticket and the fare paid; and

    • (f) the type of passenger, such as adult, child, student or senior, according to the tariff class.

  • (3) A class I rail carrier or class II rail carrier that transports passengers, and that realized revenues of less than $100,000,000 from transporting passengers in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this subsection, must provide to the Minister information about every railway line it operates for passenger travel in Canada or between Canada and the United States, including the name of the geographical location of each end of the railway line and the number of passengers transported on it.

  • (4) A class I rail carrier, class II rail carrier or class III rail carrier referred to in column I of Schedule II.1 must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsections (1) to (3) that are provided for in the form referred to in column II for the reporting period set out in column III before the end of the day set out in column IV.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 9

 A class I rail carrier, class II rail carrier or class III rail carrier must provide to the Minister once a year, before the end of 90 days after the end of the calendar year, a geospatial database or timetables depicting its network, including

  • (a) the names of the subdivisions;

  • (b) the length of the subdivisions;

  • (c) the number of tracks;

  • (d) the speed limitations, and the mile-posts between which they apply;

  • (e) the ability of the subdivisions to accommodate double-stacked container trains;

  • (f) the weight capacity of the tracks, and the mile-posts between which it applies; and

  • (g) the location of, and the type of warning system for, each grade crossing.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 9

PART IIIMarine Carriers

Interpretation

 The following definitions apply in this Part.

Canadian domiciled marine carrier

Canadian domiciled marine carrier means a marine carrier that is incorporated under the laws of Canada or a province and that operates in Canada or between Canada and another country. (transporteur maritime domicilié au Canada)

domestic marine carrier

domestic marine carrier means a foreign marine carrier or a Canadian domiciled marine carrier that transports passengers or cargo by ship between a port in a province and a port in any other province. (transporteur maritime intérieur)

ferry boat operator

ferry boat operator means a domestic marine carrier or international marine carrier that operates a ferry boat. (exploitant de traversier)

international marine carrier

international marine carrier means a foreign marine carrier or a Canadian domiciled marine carrier that transports passengers or cargo by ship between a port in Canada and a port outside Canada. (transporteur maritime international)

marine operator

marine operator means a Canadian domiciled marine carrier, domestic marine carrier, ferry boat operator, international marine carrier or tug boat operator. (exploitant maritime)

mode of operation

mode of operation means, in respect of a vessel, the operating profile of the vessel, such as being underway, in manoeuvres, in hotelling, at anchor or in dry dock. (mode d’exploitation)

tug boat operator

tug boat operator means a domestic marine carrier or a foreign marine carrier that operates a tug boat for the purpose of pulling or pushing barges, scows, self-propelled vessels and log booms. (exploitant de remorqueur)

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 10

Application

 This Part applies in respect of marine carriers operating vessels other than vessels under 15 gross tons, fishing vessels or research vessels.

Information

 A marine carrier or operator referred to in column I of an item of Schedule III must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column II of the item in respect of the reporting period set out in column III of that item by no later than the day set out in column IV of that item.

  •  (1) A marine operator must provide to the Minister information about

    • (a) the nature and type of its operations, including

      • (i) the mass and a description of the cargo transported,

      • (ii) in the case of the transportation of dangerous goods, the UN number assigned to the goods by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods,

      • (iii) the number of passengers, passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles transported,

      • (iv) the port of origin and of destination of each voyage, as well as the name of the vessel engaged on the voyage,

      • (v) the distance travelled on each voyage, and

      • (vi) the amount, type and cost of fuel and of lubricating oil purchased in Canada or abroad;

    • (b) each vessel in its fleet that is a Canadian vessel, as defined in section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, including

      • (i) its name,

      • (ii) its country of registration,

      • (iii) its gross and net tonnage and its dimensions,

      • (iv) its type,

      • (v) the characteristics of its main and auxiliary engines, including, with respect to each engine, its type, model number and size, the size of its cylinders, its number of strokes, its specific fuel consumption, and its load, as a percentage of the maximum continuous rating, for each mode of operation,

      • (vi) the year in which its construction was completed and, if applicable, the year in which its rebuilding was completed,

      • (vii) the types of technologies, if any, used for the purpose of enhancing its fuel efficiency or reducing its fuel consumption,

      • (viii) information as to whether its hull is a single- or double-hull and, if applicable, the vessel’s ice class and the name of the classification society that assigned the ice class,

      • (ix) if applicable, its classification and the name of the classification society that assigned it,

      • (x) if applicable, its environmental notation and the name of the classification society that assigned it,

      • (xi) its routes and services,

      • (xii) its activities, expressed as tonne-kilometres, vessel-kilometres and passenger-kilometres performed,

      • (xiii) the number of hours that it was operated in the year, and

      • (xiv) its fuel consumption, by quality and type of fuel;

    • (c) its finances, including

      • (i) a detailed revenues and expenses report, including a breakdown of revenues by the type of operation the vessels in its fleet were engaged in, the type of service offered by the marine operator and the region in which the service was offered,

      • (ii) a detailed balance sheet report,

      • (iii) details of its capital assets, and

      • (iv) the employment level and the total payroll; and

    • (d) its ownership.

  • (2) A marine operator referred to in column I of Schedule III must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsection (1) that are provided for in the form referred to in column II for the reporting period set out in column III before the end of the day set out in column IV.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 11

PART IVMotor Carriers of Freight

Interpretation

 The following definitions apply in this Part.

courier

courier means a for-hire motor carrier that transports only small packages and parcels. (messager)

for-hire carrier

for-hire carrier means a motor carrier that has a transportation licence issued by a provincial authority that authorizes the motor carrier to transport freight and that has as its principal activity the transportation of freight for a fee. (transporteur pour compte d’autrui)

level I motor carrier

level I motor carrier means a for-hire carrier that has an annual operating revenue of at least $12,000,000. (transporteur routier de niveau I)

level II motor carrier

level II motor carrier means a for-hire carrier that has an annual operating revenue of at least $1,000,000 but less than $12,000,000. (transporteur routier de niveau II)

level III motor carrier

level III motor carrier means a for-hire carrier or an owner-operator that has an annual operating revenue of at least $30,000 but less than $1,000,000. (transporteur routier de niveau III)

level IV motor carrier

level IV motor carrier means a motor carrier that is not a for-hire carrier and is part of a corporation that has an annual operating revenue of at least $1,000,000. (transporteur routier de niveau IV)

motor carrier

motor carrier means a carrier that transports commodities by truck between provinces, between Canada and the United States or between Canada and Mexico. (transporteur routier)

owner-operator

owner-operator means a motor carrier that has a commercial licence issued by a provincial authority authorizing the carrier to haul trailers or other equipment and that transports freight for other motor carriers. (chauffeur contractant)

private carrier

private carrier means a motor carrier that is part of a company that has as its principal activity the sale of goods and that transports those goods. ((transporteur pour compte propre))

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 12

Information

 Where, for the purposes of the Act, information relating to the economic condition of motor carriers is required, a motor carrier referred to in column I of an item in Schedule IV must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column II of the item in respect of the reporting period set out in column III of that item by no later than the day set out in column IV of that item.

  • SOR/2007-159, s. 2
  •  (1) A motor carrier must provide to the Minister information about each vehicle in its fleet, including

    • (a) its make, model and model year;

    • (b) the vehicle identification number assigned by its manufacturer;

    • (c) the type, output and year of construction of its engine;

    • (d) the fuel type it used and its fuel consumption, broken down by province;

    • (e) its transmission type;

    • (f) its base location;

    • (g) the types of aerodynamic aids and other technologies, if any, used for the purpose of enhancing the vehicle’s fuel efficiency or reducing its fuel consumption;

    • (h) the type of its tires, such as low rolling resistance tires, tires with a central inflation system or single-wide tires;

    • (i) information as to whether it has an auxiliary power unit and, if so, the number of hours that the unit was used and the unit’s power source;

    • (j) the number of kilometres it travelled; and

    • (k) its tare weight.

  • (2) A motor carrier must provide to the Minister information about each trailer in its fleet, including

    • (a) its make, model, type and year of construction;

    • (b) the types of aerodynamic aids and other technologies, if any, used for the purpose of enhancing the vehicle’s fuel efficiency or reducing its fuel consumption;

    • (c) the type of its tires, such as low rolling resistance tires, tires with a central inflation system or single-wide tires; and

    • (d) its tare weight.

  • (3) A motor carrier must provide to the Minister information about its revenues, expenses and operations, including

    • (a) the revenues by type of service, type of movement and region of pickup, the non-trucking operating revenues and the investment revenues;

    • (b) detailed operating expenses, including the labour, fuel, maintenance, insurance, utilities and depreciation expenses;

    • (c) the cost of purchased transportation;

    • (d) the number of units that make up its fleet;

    • (e) the distance travelled;

    • (f) the number of drivers, owner-operators and other personnel the carrier employs; and

    • (g) the amount of fuel consumed.

  • (4) A level I motor carrier, level II motor carrier, level III motor carrier or level IV motor carrier must provide to the Minister information about its shipments, including

    • (a) the number of shipments inscribed on its shipping documents;

    • (b) the types of trips;

    • (c) the origin and destination of the trips;

    • (d) the types of commodities;

    • (e) information as to whether or not each commodity is a dangerous good and, if it is, the UN number assigned to it by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods;

    • (f) the mass of the commodities; and

    • (g) the revenues realized by the motor carrier for the transportation of the commodities or the transportation of individual shipments.

  • (5) A motor carrier referred to in column I of Schedule IV.1 must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsections (1) to (4) that are provided for in the form referred to in column II for the reporting period set out in column III before the end of the day set out in column IV.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 13

PART VPassenger Motor Carriers

Interpretation

 The following definitions apply in this Part.

large passenger carrier

large passenger carrier means a passenger carrier that has an annual gross operating revenue of more than $2,000,000. (gros transporteur de voyageurs)

passenger carrier

passenger carrier means a carrier that transports passengers by bus between provinces or between Canada and the United States. (transporteur de voyageurs)

scheduled passenger service

scheduled passenger service means a service that is offered by a passenger carrier, that operates on a regular basis according to a posted schedule and for which tickets are sold individually to passengers. (service passagers régulier)

small passenger carrier

small passenger carrier means a passenger carrier that has an annual gross operating revenue of not less than $200,000 and not more than $2,000,000. (petit transporteur de voyageurs)

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 14

Information

 Every passenger carrier referred to in column I of an item of Schedule V must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column II of the item in respect of the reporting period set out in column III of that item by no later than the day set out in column IV of that item.

  •  (1) A passenger carrier must provide to the Minister information about each vehicle in its fleet, including

    • (a) its make, model and model year;

    • (b) the vehicle identification number assigned by its manufacturer;

    • (c) the type, output and year of construction of its engine;

    • (d) the amount and type of fuel it consumed, broken down by province;

    • (e) its transmission type;

    • (f) its base location;

    • (g) the types of aerodynamic aids and other technologies, if any, used for the purpose of enhancing the vehicle’s fuel efficiency or reducing its fuel consumption;

    • (h) the type of its tires, such as low-rolling resistance tires, tires with a central inflation system or single-wide tires;

    • (i) the number of kilometres it travelled;

    • (j) its tare weight;

    • (k) its seating capacity; and

    • (l) information as to whether or not it is accessible for passengers with reduced mobility.

  • (2) A passenger carrier operating a scheduled passenger service on a city-pair basis must provide to the Minister

    • (a) operational information about the scheduled passenger service, including

      • (i) the number of passengers, on a ticket origin and destination basis,

      • (ii) the average fare paid for a trip,

      • (iii) the number of senior and student discounted fares used,

      • (iv) the mass of freight and parcels transported between each city-pair, if that information is available,

      • (v) the number of pieces of freight and the number of parcels, or the number of bus bills, and

      • (vi) the revenue generated by the transportation of freight and parcels; and

    • (b) information about the actual capacity offered for each scheduled route, including

      • (i) the number of realized departures, and

      • (ii) the number of seats offered for each departure.

  • (3) A passenger carrier must provide to the Minister operational and financial information, including

    • (a) its employment level, by occupation category and number of hours worked;

    • (b) the number of vehicles in its fleet, the distance that the fleet travelled and the fleet’s maintenance costs;

    • (c) its number of passengers by type of service;

    • (d) its fuel consumption by type of fuel;

    • (e) detailed financial information, including

      • (i) its revenues by activity,

      • (ii) its operating expenses, and

      • (iii) its assets and liabilities; and

    • (f) if the passenger carrier operates in two or more provinces, a detailed breakdown of its revenues and expenses by province.

  • (4) A passenger carrier referred to in column I of Schedule V.1 must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsections (1) to (3) that are provided for in the form referred to in column II for the reporting period set out in column III before the end of the day set out in column IV.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 15

PART VIAir Services Undertakings

Interpretation

 The definitions in this section apply in this Part.

air navigation undertaking

air navigation undertaking means a Canadian undertaking that operates in at least two provinces and provides

  • (a) aeronautical communication, information and radio navigation services; and

  • (b) air traffic control, aviation weather, emergency assistance and flight information services. (entreprise de navigation aérienne)

airport

airport has the same meaning as in subsection 3(1) of the Aeronautics Act. (aéroport)

airport authority

airport authority means a not-for-profit corporation that manages, operates and maintains an airport

  • (a) at the national capital or at a provincial capital;

  • (b) in any province other than New Brunswick, if at least 200,000 passengers arrive at or depart from the airport in a year; or

  • (c) in New Brunswick, if at least 196,000 passengers arrive at or depart from the airport in a year. (administration aéroportuaire)

  • SOR/97-92, s. 4
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 16

Information

  •  (1) An airport authority must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of each item of Part I of Schedule VI in respect of the quarterly and annual reporting periods set out in column II of the item by no later than the corresponding day set out in column III of that item.

  • (2) The information required by paragraph 2(b) of Part I of Schedule VI must be audited.

  • SOR/97-92, s. 4
  •  (1) The operator of an airport that is not served, either on-site or remotely or either full-time or part-time, by a NAV CANADA control tower, flight service station or community aerodrome radio station must provide to the Minister information about each aircraft movement at the airport during periods when the airport is staffed, including the following information when it is available:

    • (a) the date and time of the arrival or departure;

    • (b) the flight number or, if there is no flight number, the registration mark of the aircraft;

    • (c) the code, if any, assigned to the aircraft’s operator by the International Civil Aviation Organization;

    • (d) the aircraft’s model;

    • (e) the aerodrome that the flight is arriving from or departing for;

    • (f) information as to

      • (i) whether the flight is taking off or landing,

      • (ii) whether the flight is civilian or military, and

      • (iii) whether the flight is local or itinerant; and

    • (g) the runway used.

  • (2) The operator must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsection (1) that are provided for in the form referred to in column I of Part I.1 of Schedule VI for the reporting period set out in column II before the end of the day set out in column III.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 17
  •  (1) The operator of an airport that is not owned by the Government of Canada must provide to the Minister information about the airport’s balance sheet and income statement, including

    • (a) its current assets;

    • (b) its capital assets;

    • (c) its current liabilities;

    • (d) its long-term liabilities;

    • (e) its revenues, broken down by source such as landing fees, terminal fees, parking fees, revenues from concessions and rent collected;

    • (f) its labour costs;

    • (g) its operating expenses;

    • (h) its taxes;

    • (i) its interest payments; and

    • (j) its depreciation.

  • (2) If the operator does not produce a balance sheet for the airport, the operator must provide that information to the Minister instead of the information referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) to (d).

  • (3) If the operator does not produce an income statement for the airport, the operator must provide that information to the Minister instead of the information referred to in paragraphs (1)(e) to (j).

  • (4) An operator of multiple airports that does not keep separate accounts for each of its airports may provide the information required by subsections (1) to (3) in aggregate for all of its airports if the operator identifies the airports and indicates that separate accounts are not kept for each airport.

  • (5) The operator must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsections (1) to (4) that are provided for in the form referred to in column I of Part I.2 of Schedule VI for the reporting period set out in column II before the end of the day set out in column III.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 17
  •  (1) An air navigation undertaking must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of each item of Part II of Schedule VI in respect of the quarterly and annual reporting periods set out in column II of the item by no later than the corresponding day set out in column III of that item.

  • (2) The information required by paragraph 2(b) of Part II of Schedule VI must be audited.

  • SOR/97-92, s. 4
  •  (1) An air navigation undertaking must provide to the Minister information about each flight for which a flight plan was submitted electronically to an air navigation authority, including

    • (a) the date and time of the flight’s departure;

    • (b) the flight number, if any;

    • (c) the aircraft’s registration mark, if provided by its operator;

    • (d) the code, if any, assigned to the aircraft’s operator by the International Civil Aviation Organization;

    • (e) the International Civil Aviation Organization aircraft type designator for the aircraft;

    • (f) the origin and destination of each segment of the flight; and

    • (g) the NAV CANADA flight plan identifier.

  • (2) An air navigation undertaking must provide to the Minister information about each flight that enters or exits Canadian-controlled airspace, other than airspace delegated to Canada, and for which the air navigation undertaking has surveillance data or other monitoring data for the period during which the flight is within the Canadian Domestic Airspace. The information must include

    • (a) the date of the flight;

    • (b) the flight number, if any;

    • (c) the aircraft’s registration mark, if provided by its operator;

    • (d) the code, if any, assigned to the aircraft’s operator by the International Civil Aviation Organization;

    • (e) the International Civil Aviation Organization aircraft type designator for the aircraft;

    • (f) the flight’s origin and destination;

    • (g) information as to whether the flight entered or exited; and

    • (h) the point of entry into or point of exit from Canadian-controlled airspace, as determined by the surveillance data or other monitoring data.

  • (3) An air navigation undertaking must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsections (1) and (2) that are provided for in the form referred to in column I of Part III of Schedule VI for the reporting period set out in column II before the end of the day set out in column III.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 18

PART VIIDeep Waterway Undertakings

Interpretation

 The definitions in this section apply in this Part.

deep waterway

deep waterway means a body of water the depth of which is at least 8.229 6 m (27 feet) or, in the case of lock sills, at least 9.144 m (30 feet). (voie en eau profonde)

deep waterway undertaking

deep waterway undertaking means a company incorporated under the laws of Canada or a province for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a deep waterway. (entreprise de voie en eau profonde)

  • SOR/97-92, s. 4

Information

  •  (1) A deep waterway undertaking must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of each item of Schedule VII in respect of the reporting period or periods set out in column II of the item by no later than the corresponding day set out in column III of that item.

  • (2) The information required by paragraph 5(b) of Schedule VII must be audited.

  • SOR/97-92, s. 4

Part VIII [Reserved]

[25 and 26 reserved] DORS/99-328, art. 7.

PART IXGrain Handling Undertakings

Interpretation

 In this Part, licensee, primary elevator, process elevator and terminal elevator have the meanings assigned to them in section 2 of the Canada Grain Act.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

Application

 This Part applies to a licensee who operates the following elevators at which grain is handled:

  • (a) one or more primary elevators in the Western Division, if the total amount of grain handled at those primary elevators in a crop year is 100,000 tonnes or more;

  • (b) a terminal elevator; or

  • (c) a process elevator.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

Information Provided by a Licensee

Financial Information

 A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division, or a terminal elevator, must provide to the Minister the operating expenses in relation to its grain handling activities for the elevator or the aggregate of elevators, in respect of each fiscal year of the licensee.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7
  •  (1) A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division, or a terminal elevator, must provide to the Minister, in relation to capital assets used for grain handling, in respect of each fiscal year of the licensee, information regarding the following categories of capital assets:

    • (a) buildings;

    • (b) land;

    • (c) machinery and equipment;

    • (d) vehicles;

    • (e) railway sidings; and

    • (f) any other category of capital assets related to the handling of the grain.

  • (2) The information to be provided for each category must include

    • (a) historical costs;

    • (b) accumulated depreciation;

    • (c) net book value at the beginning of the fiscal year;

    • (d) additions;

    • (e) disposals;

    • (f) depreciation; and

    • (g) net book value at the end of the fiscal year.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7
  •  (1) A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division, or a terminal elevator, must provide to the Minister, in relation to its grain handling activities in each fiscal year of the licensee, a statement of

    • (a) its net revenue for the handling of grain that the Canadian Wheat Board has authority to market and its net revenue for the handling of all other grains; and

    • (b) the benefits, including the monetary benefits, that are associated with those net revenues and given to producers as a means of sharing present or anticipated gains in the efficiency of the grain handling and transportation system.

  • (2) The value of the monetary benefits paid or credited to producers shall be expressed, if reasonably quantifiable, in dollars.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division, or a terminal elevator, must provide to the Minister, in relation to its grain handling activities in each fiscal year of the licensee, a statement of marine demurrage charges paid in respect of grain that the Canadian Wheat Board does not have authority to market.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division, or a terminal elevator, must provide the financial information referred to in sections 29 to 32 by no later than 120 days after the end of the fiscal year of the licensee.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 If the financial information provided by a licensee under any of sections 29 to 32 includes estimates, allocations or apportionments, the licensee shall provide a description of the basis for them.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 Financial information provided in respect of a licensee under this Part shall be

  • (a) based on the licensee’s accounting records; and

  • (b) if applicable, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

Operational Information

  •  (1) A licensee who operates a primary elevator in the Western Division must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of each item of Part I of Schedule IX in respect of the reporting period set out in column II of the item by no later than the day set out in column III of that item.

  • (2) A licensee who operates a process elevator must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of the item of Part II of Schedule IX in respect of the reporting period set out in column II of the item by no later than the day set out in column III of that item.

  • (3) When a licensee provides the information referred to in subsection (1) or (2) to the Canadian Grain Commission under section 26 or 27 of the Canada Grain Regulations and the licensee authorizes the Commission to transmit that information to the Minister, the information is considered to have been provided to the Minister.

  • (4) A licensee who operates one or more terminal elevators must provide to the Minister, in relation to its grain handling activities in each crop year, the operating statistics of each terminal elevator.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 A licensee who operates one or more primary elevators in the Western Division must provide to the Minister, in relation to each of its elevators at which 25 or more cars can be accommodated on the siding for the elevator, for each crop year, the following information:

  • (a) the number of cars that can be accommodated on the siding for the elevator;

  • (b) the number of times 25 or more cars were loaded and shipped together in a block, during the crop year; and

  • (c) the proportion of traffic during the crop year that moved from the elevator in blocks.

  • SOR/99-328, s. 7

 [Repealed, SOR/2002-355, s. 2]

PART XPort Authorities

Interpretation

 In this Part, port authority means a port authority set out in the schedule to the Canada Marine Act.

  • SOR/99-458, s. 1
  • SOR/2000-258, s. 2

Information

  •  (1) A port authority must provide to the Minister the information that is required by the form set out in column I of each item of Schedule X in respect of the reporting period or periods set out in column II of the item by no later than the corresponding day set out in column III of that item.

  • (2) A port authority must provide to the Minister information about the characteristics of the port, including

    • (a) the length of the berths;

    • (b) the area of the storage space at each terminal; and

    • (c) the equipment at each terminal.

  • (3) A port authority must provide to the Minister the details relating to the information required by subsection (2) that are provided for in the form referred to in column I of Schedule XI for the reporting period set out in column II before the end of the day set out in column III.

  • SOR/99-458, s. 1
  • SOR/2000-258, s. 2
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 19

PART XICanada Border Services Agency

Information

  •  (1) The Canada Border Services Agency must provide to the Minister, before the end of 90 days after the end of the month in which it is collected,

    • (a) the information it collects on the following forms when a vessel on a voyage that starts, stops or terminates at a port in a foreign country is at any Canadian port at which the vessel stops during the voyage:

      • (i) General Declaration, form A6, published by the Canada Border Services Agency, and

      • (ii) Freight/Cargo Manifest, form A6A, published by the Canada Border Services Agency; and

    • (b) in the case of the import or export of dangerous goods, the UN number assigned to the goods by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, if that number is reported to the Agency by the importer, exporter or carrier or by an agent of the importer, exporter or carrier.

  • (2) The Canada Border Services Agency must provide to the Minister the information reported under section 12 or 95 of the Customs Act before the end of 90 days after the end of the month in which the information is reported.

  • SOR/2013-196, s. 20

SCHEDULE I(Section 7)

AIR CARRIER DOCUMENTS

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVColumn V
Air Carrier or General Aviation OperatorFormReporting PeriodDayForm and Manner
1level I air carriers, level II air carriers, level III air carriers, level IV air carriers and foreign air carriers that operate charter services on an aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is 5 670 kg or moreThe Enplaned / Deplaned Flight Centric Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
2level I air carriers and level II air carriers that transported more than 600,000 revenue passengers by scheduled services in each of the two calendar years before the year in which the information is providedRevenue Passenger Origin-Destination Survey — Statement 3 (I, II), published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
3level II air carriers, level III air carriers, level IV air carriers and foreign air carriers that operate scheduled services only on aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is not more than 25 000 kgThe Enplaned / Deplaned Coupon Centric Survey or The Enplaned / Deplaned Flight Centric Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011quarterlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
4level I air carriersThe Enplaned / Deplaned Flight Centric Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
5level II air carriers, level III air carriers, level IV air carriers and foreign air carriers that operate scheduled services on at least one aircraft whose maximum certificated take-off weight is more than 25 000 kgThe Enplaned / Deplaned Flight Centric Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
6level I air carriersFare Basis Report — Statement 8(1), published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
7level I air carriers and level II air carriersScheduled Services, Revenue Operating Statistics, Quarterly — Statement 10 (I, II), published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
8level III air carriersScheduled Services, Revenue Operating Statistics, Annual — Statement 10 (III), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
9level I air carriers and level II air carriers that operate charter servicesCharter Services, Revenue Operating Statistics, Quarterly — Statement 12 (I, II), published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
10level III air carriers that operate charter servicesCharter Services, Revenue Operating Statistics, Annual — Statement 12 (III), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
11level I air carriersBalance Sheet, Annual — Statement 20 (I), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
12level II air carriers and level III air carriersBalance Sheet, Annual — Statement 20 (II, III), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
13level I air carriers and level II air carriersStatement of Revenues and Expenses, Quarterly — Statement 21 (I, II), published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
14level I air carriers and level II air carriersStatement of Revenues and Expenses, Annual — Statement 21 (I, II), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
15level III air carriersStatement of Revenues and Expenses, Annual — Statement 21 (III), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
16level IV air carriersStatement of Revenues, Annual — Statement 21 (IV), published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
17level I air carriers, level II air carriers, level III air carriers and level IV air carriersFleet Report — Statement 30 (I, II, III, V), published by Statistics CanadaOctober 15 of each yearthe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
18level I air carriers, level II air carriers, level III air carriers and level IV air carriersAircraft Fleet and Fuel Consumption Report, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
19level I air carriersMajor Air Carriers Key Financial and Operating Statistics Monthly Survey, published by Statistics Canadamonthlythe day that is 14 days after the last day of the reporting period
20level I air carriers, level II air carriers and level III air carriers that transported more than 10 000 tonnes of cargo in the previous calendar year and foreign air carriers that transported more than 10 000 tonnes of cargo to or from Canada in the previous calendar yearStatement of Air Cargo Fluidity Indicators, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
21general aviation operators that operate at least one aircraft with a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or moreGeneral Aviation Operational Survey (Detailed), included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
22general aviation operators that do not operate any aircraft with a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or moreGeneral Aviation Operational Survey (Summary), included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011quarterlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
23general aviation operatorsGeneral Aviation Financial Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting periodelectronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 21

SCHEDULE II(Section 9)

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemRail CarrierFormReporting PeriodDay
1classes I and II rail carriersBalance Sheet, Schedule F.1 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
2classes I and II rail carriersStatement of Retained Earnings, Schedule F.2 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
3classes I and II rail carriersStatement of Changes in Financial Position, Schedule F.3 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
4classes I and II rail carriersStatement of Income and Passenger Revenue, Schedule F.4 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
5classes I and II rail carriersSummary Schedule of Property Accounts, Schedule F.5 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
6classes I and II rail carriersGovernment Payments, Schedule F.6 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
7classes I and II rail carriersOperating Statistics, Schedule S.10 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
8classes I and II rail carriersRevenue Freight Carried, Schedule S.11 of the , TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
9classes I and II rail carriersEmployees, Their Service Hours and Compensation, Schedule S.12 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
10classes I and II rail carriersFuel Consumed by Motive Power Equipment, Schedule S.13 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
11classes I and II rail carriersMileage of Track Operated, Schedule P.15 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
12classes I and II rail carriersDetails of Track Operated, Schedule P.16 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
13classes I and II rail carriersInventory of Locomotive Equipment, Schedule P.18 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
14classes I and II rail carriersInventory of Freight Car Equipment, Schedule P.19 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
15classes I and II rail carriersInventory of Passenger Car Equipment, Schedule P.20 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
16classes I and II rail carriersListing of Consolidated Companies, Schedule G.35 of the Railway Annual Report, TP 12753 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
17classes I and II rail carriersHistory, Schedule G.30 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
18classes I and II rail carriersDirectors, Schedule G.31 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
19classes I and II rail carriersPrincipal General Officers, Schedule G.32 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
20classes I and II rail carriersPrincipal Shareholders, Schedule G.33 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
21classes I and II rail carriersListing of Related Companies not Consolidated in Report, Schedule G.34 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
22classes I and II rail carriersSummary of Long-Term Investments, Schedule F.40 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
23classes I and II rail carriersReconciliation of Income Tax Expense and Liabilities, Schedule F.45 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
24classes I and II rail carriersDetailed Income Statement, Schedule F.46 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
25classes I and II rail carriersRevenue Freight Carried, Schedule F.47 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
26classes I and II rail carriersRent for/from Leased Roads, Schedule F.48 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
27classes I and II rail carriersDetailed Schedule of Property Accounts, Schedule F.49 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
28classes I and II rail carriersDetailed Schedule of Rolling Stock, Schedule F.50 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
29classes I and II rail carriersDonations and Grants, Schedule F.51 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
30classes I and II rail carriersMotive Power Statistics - Equipment Owned/Operated, Schedule S. 55 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May, 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
31classes I and II rail carriersCar Statistics - Freight Equipment Owned /Operated, Schedule S.56 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
32classes I and II rail carriersCar Statistics - Passengers/Car and Traffic - by Car Type, Schedule S.57 of the Financial and Related Data, TP 12754 E/F, published by Transport Canada in May 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
33classes I to III rail carriersRailway Transport: Monthly and Financial and Operating Statistics, STC 5-3500-11.1, published by Statistics Canada on November 15, 1985monthly40 days after the last day of the reporting period
34classes I to III rail carriersWeekly Railway Carloadings, STC 5-3500-13.1, published by Statistics Canada on January 3, 1995weeklyseven days after the last day of the reporting period
35classes I to III rail carriersRailway Transport: Revenue Freight Traffic, STC 5-3500-10.1, published by Statistics Canada on May 26, 1982monthly40 days after the last day of the reporting period

SCHEDULE II.1(Subsection 12.2(4))

RAIL CARRIER DOCUMENTS

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
Rail CarrierFormReporting PeriodDay
1class I rail carriers, class II rail carriers and class III rail carriersLocomotive Fleet Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
2class I rail carriers and class II rail carriers that transport passengers and that realized revenues of at least $100,000,000 from transporting passengers in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under subsection 12.2(2) of these RegulationsPassenger Rail Origin and Destination Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
3class I rail carriers and class II rail carriers that transport passengers and that realized revenues of less than $100,000,000 from transporting passengers in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under subsection 12.2(3) of these RegulationsPassenger Rail Line Traffic Report, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 22

SCHEDULE III(Section 15 and subsection 15.1(2))

MARINE OPERATOR DOCUMENTS

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
Marine OperatorFormReporting PeriodDay
1Canadian domiciled marine carriersAnnual Survey of Water Carriers, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is May 20 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
2Canadian domiciled marine carriers other than ferry boat operators or tug boat operatorsS.1 Domestic Shipping Report, published by Statistics Canadabeginning on the day on which the voyage begins and ending on the day on which the voyage endsthe day that is 40 days after the last day of the reporting period
3ferry boat operators and tug boat operatorsS.4 Shipping Report - Towboat and Ferry Operators, published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is 40 days after the last day of the reporting period
4international marine carriersGeneral Declaration, form A6, published by the Canada Border Services Agencybeginning on the day on which the voyage begins and ending on the day on which the voyage endsthe day that is 40 days after the last day of the reporting period
5any marine operatorFreight/Cargo Manifest, form A6A, published by the Canada Border Services Agencybeginning on the day on which the voyage begins and ending on the day on which the voyage endsthe day that is 40 days after the last day of the reporting period
6Canadian domiciled marine carriers and domestic marine carriersAnnual marine fleet inventory and fuel consumption survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 22

SCHEDULE IV(Section 17)

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemMotor CarrierFormReporting PeriodDay
1. and 2.[Repealed, SOR/2013-196, s. 23]
3level IV motor carriersMotor Carriers of Freight Financial and Operating Statistics, 1994, 5-3503-61.1, published by Statistics Canada on May 31, 1995annuallyMay 20 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
4level IV motor carriersMotor Carriers of Freight Private Trucking - 1994 Intercity Commodity Movements, 5-3503-375, published by Statistics Canada on May 31, 1995annuallyMay 20 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
5levels I to IV motor carriersFor Hire Trucking Survey, 5-3503-19, published by Statistics Canada on February 7, 1992quarterly40 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 23

SCHEDULE IV.1(Subsection 17.1(5))

MOTOR CARRIER DOCUMENTS

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
Motor CarrierFormReporting PeriodDay
1level I motor carriers, level II motor carriers, level III motor carriers and level IV motor carriersAnnual Truck Fleet Inventory and Fuel Consumption Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
2couriers2007 Survey of the Couriers and Local Messengers Industry, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 30 days after the day on which the courier receives the form referred to in column II sent by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
3level I motor carriers, level II motor carriers, level III motor carriers and level IV motor carriersQuarterly Trucking Survey, published by Statistics Canadaquarterlythe day that is indicated on the survey label by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
4level I motor carriers, level II motor carriers, level III motor carriers and level IV motor carriersAnnual Trucking Survey, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 30 days after the day on which the motor carrier receives the form referred to in column II sent by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
5level I motor carriers, level II motor carriers, level III motor carriers and level IV motor carriersTrucking Commodity Origin and Destination Survey (TCOD), record number 2741, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day on which the details are requested by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 24

SCHEDULE V(Section 19)

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemPassenger carrierFormReporting PeriodPeriod
1small passenger carrierPassenger Bus Survey, Quarterly Report, Scheduled Intercity, Charter and Other Passenger Bus Services, Form A, 5-3503-75.1, published by Statistics Canada on March 6, 1995quarterly40 days after the last day of the reporting period
2large passenger carrierPassenger Bus Survey, Quarterly Report, Scheduled Intercity, Charter and Other Passenger Bus Services, Form B, 5-3503-74.1, published by Statistics Canada on March 6, 1995quarterly40 days after the last day of the reporting period
3small passenger carrierPassenger Bus Survey, Annual Supplement, Scheduled Intercity, Charter and Other Passenger Bus Services, Form C, 5-3503-79.1, published by Statistics Canada on March 6, 1995annuallyMay 20 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
4large passenger carrierPassenger Bus Survey, Annual Supplement, Scheduled Intercity, Charter and Other Passenger Bus Services, Form D, 5-3503-80.1, published by Statistics Canada on March 6, 1995annuallyMay 20 in the year following the last day of the reporting period

SCHEDULE V.1(Subsection 19.1(4))

PASSENGER CARRIER DOCUMENTS

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
Passenger CarrierFormReporting PeriodDay
1passenger carriers that operate a scheduled passenger serviceScheduled Intercity Bus Passenger Origin and Destination Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011quarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
2passenger carriers that operate a scheduled passenger servicePassenger Motor Carrier Schedules Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011quarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
3any passenger carrierAnnual Bus Fleet Inventory and Fuel Consumption Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 90 days after the last day of the reporting period
4passenger carriers that operate a scheduled passenger serviceScheduled Intercity Bus Freight and Parcel Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011quarterlythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
5any passenger carrierPassenger Bus & Urban Transit Survey, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 30 days after day on which the passenger carrier receives the form referred to in column II sent by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
6passenger carriers that operate in two or more provincesSupplement to the Passenger Bus & Urban Transit Survey, published by Statistics Canadaannuallythe day that is 30 days after day on which the passenger carrier receives the form referred to in column II sent by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 25

SCHEDULE VI(Section 21, subsections 21.1(2) and 21.2(5), section 22 and subsection 22.1(3))

PART I

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Balance Sheet, Schedule A1, Airport Authority, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b) annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
2Statement of Changes in Financial Position, Schedule A2, Airport Authority, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
3Income Statement, Schedule A3, Airport Authority, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
4Statement of Property Accounts, Schedule A4, Airport Authority, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period

PART I.1

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Aircraft Movement Statistics, published by Statistics Canada monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period

PART I.2

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Balance Sheet, Airport, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011 annually, based on the fiscal year of the airportthe day that is 180 days after the last day of the reporting period or, if the operator does not produce a balance sheet for the airport, the day that is January 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
2Income Statement, Airport, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011 annually, based on the fiscal year of the airportthe day that is 180 days after the last day of the reporting period or, if the operator does not produce an income statement for the airport, the day that is January 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period

PART II

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Balance Sheet, Schedule N1, Air Navigation Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
2Statement of Changes in Financial Position, Schedule N2, Air Navigation Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
3Income Statement, Schedule N3, Air Navigation Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period
4Statement of Property Accounts, Schedule N4, Air Navigation Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a)  quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b)  annuallyApril 30 in the year after the last day of the reporting period

PART III

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Flight Plan Report, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011 monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
2Flight Tracking Report, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011 monthlythe day that is 30 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/97-92, s. 5
  • SOR/2013-196, ss. 26 to 28

SCHEDULE VII(Section 24)

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Balance Sheet - Assets, Schedule S1-1, Part I, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
2Balance Sheet - Assets, Schedule S1-1, Part II, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
3Balance Sheets - Liability and Equity, Schedule S1-2, Part I, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
4Balance Sheet - Liability and Equity, Schedule S1-2, Part II, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
5Statement of Changes in Financial Position, Schedule S2, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a) quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b) annuallyMay 31 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
6Income Statement, Schedule S3, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly45 days after the last day of the reporting period
7Statement of Property Accounts, Schedule S4, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
8Traffic and Employment Information, Schedule S5, Deep Waterway Undertaking, TP12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annuallyMay 31 in the year following the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/97-92, s. 5
  • SOR/99-328, s. 8

SCHEDULE VIII[RESERVED]

[
  • [SOR/99-328, s. 9]
]

SCHEDULE IX(Subsections 36(1) and (2))

PART I

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Weekly Report of Grains at Primary Elevators, Form 4, AGR 3426, published by the Canadian Grain Commission in March 1992Weekly7 days after the last day of the reporting period
2Weekly Report of Non-Board Feed Grains at Primary Elevators, Form 5, AGR 3423, published by the Canadian Grain Commission in March 1992Weekly7 days after the last day of the reporting period
3Primary Elevator Licensee’s Annual Report, Form 6, AGR 1789, published by the Canadian Grain Commission in March 1992Annually for crop yearOctober 15 following the last day of the reporting period
4Primary Elevator Annual Report on Non-Board Feed Grains — Net Handlings (Tonnes), Form 7, AGR 1784, published by the Canadian Grain Commission in March 1992Annually for crop yearOctober 15 following the last day of the reporting period

PART II

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Weekly Report of Grains at Process Elevators, Form 3, AGR 3424, published by the Canadian Grain Commission in August 1994Weekly7 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/99-328, s. 9

SCHEDULE X(Subsection 40(1))

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Balance Sheet — Assets, Schedule P1-1, Part I, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
2Balance Sheet — Assets, Schedule P1-1, Part II, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annually60 days after the last day of the reporting period
3Balance Sheet — Liabilities and Equity, Schedule P1-2, Part I, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
4Balance Sheet — Liabilities and Equity, Schedule P1-2, Part II, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annually60 days after the last day of the reporting period
5Statement of Changes in Financial Position, Schedule P2, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
6Income Statement Schedule P3, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996(a) quarterly60 days after the last day of the reporting period
(b) annually60 days after the last day of the reporting period
7Statement of Property Accounts, Schedule P4, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annually60 days after the last day of the reporting period
8Traffic and Employment Information, Schedule P5, Port Authorities, TP 12879E, published by Transport Canada in November 1996annually60 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/99-458, s. 2
  • SOR/2000-258, s. 3
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 29

SCHEDULE XI(Subsection 40(3))

PORT AUTHORITY DOCUMENT

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemFormReporting PeriodDay
1Port Infrastructure Survey, included in the Compendium of Survey Data Record Layouts, TP 14930, published by Transport Canada on November 1, 2011annuallythe day that is 60 days after the last day of the reporting period
  • SOR/2013-196, s. 30

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