Canada Transportation Act comes under early review
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WINNIPEG, MB — Spurred on by the serious backlog in grain deliveries that occurred during the 2013-14 crop year, transportation minister Lisa Raitt has bumped up a scheduled review of Canada’s transportation legislation.
The Canada Transportation Act was set to be examined in 2015, but earlier this year the federal government pledged to move the timeline up. In an announcement made today at Bison Transportation, Raitt named the arm’s length review committee whose job it will be to dissect the legislation. Chairing the committee will be former MP and cabinet minister David Emerson.
The rest of the members are Murad Al-Katib, president and CEO of ocean container shipping company Alliance Grain Traders Inc., past president of Maersk Canada David Caradin, Duncan Dee who served as executive vice-president and chief operating officer at Air Canada, TransLink chair Marcella Szel, and Marie-Lucie Morin who was executive director for Canada, Ireland and the Caribbean at the World Bank and who also held senior civil service positions in Canada, including serving as national security advisor to the prime minister, and deputy minister of international trade.
In the course of the review, the committee is expected to look at a number of issues besides the grain transportation problem. Some of these include determining:
The committee is expected to return the results of its findings within 18 months.
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