Transport Canada has the responsibility and authority to propose and enforce laws and regulations to ensure safe, secure, efficient and clean transportation.
As a department, Transport Canada is responsible for administering acts and regulations, and for implementing government-wide regulatory initiatives:
Acts and regulations
The department is responsible for administering certain federal acts and regulations.
Access these federal acts and regulations at the following link(s):
Transport Canada publishes a public list, with descriptions, of planned or anticipated federal regulatory changes that the department intends to bring forward over a 24-month period (Forward Regulatory Plan).
The Forward Regulatory Plan landing page includes a link to Transport Canada’s stock review plan, which is the department’s plan to review its entire regulatory stock over a set period of time. The stock review plan includes:
Transport Canada participated in the Targeted Regulatory Reviews focused on the transport and infrastructure sectors to identify and address regulatory barriers to economic growth and innovation.
Timeliness service standards and performance information
Transport Canada publishes timeliness service standards and performance information for its services, including services for regulated parties to obtain regulatory authorization such as a permit or licence to engage in a regulated activity.
How guidance on regulatory requirements is provided (Regulatory Interpretation Policy)Transport Canada's Regulatory Interpretation Policy:
Number of administrative burden requirements in regulations (Administrative Burden Baseline initiative)
The Administrative Burden Baseline initiative requires departments and agencies to:
View the number of administrative burden requirements in regulations administered by Transport Canada at the following links:
All of the Government of Canada's acts and regulations can be found on the Justice Canada website.
Consult the following for links to the Cabinet Directive on Regulation and supporting policies and guidance, and for information on government-wide regulatory initiatives implemented by departments and agencies across the Government of Canada:
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit: