The Canadian Transportation Agency has released an updated Code of Practice: Ferry Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities. CFA provided insight and feedback during this development and review. Access this updated document here.
Transport Canada has released an updated Ship Safety Bulletin re: Ebola Virus Disease - SSB No.: 06/2014. To view, please click here.
Coast Reporter - October 30, 2014 BC Ferries (BCF) has agreed to extend its free student fare program to include children and youth travelling to participate in organized sports on the Lower Mainland. The decision follows years of lobbying by the South ...
October 27, 2014 – Ottawa – Transport Canada The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport and the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Public Works and Government Services, today announced that the Government of Canada has entered into an agreement ...
Vancouver Sun - October 22, 2014 Canadian ferries give safe service Six months have passed since the sinking of the MV Sewolin off the South Korean coast that saw about 450 people lose their lives. This tragedy affected everyone — not just in Korea but ...
The Canadian Ferry Association is pleased to welcome aboard Envirolin as our newest Industry Participant member.
Today, CFA's CEO Serge Buy appeared as a witness at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities as part of their review of the Canadian Transportation Safety Regime: Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Safety ...
September 30, 2014 Québec, Québec Check against delivery Introduction Thank you for inviting me to join you today. As a former president and CEO of the Toronto Port Authority, I value the opportunity to connect with people in the marine transportation ...
CBC - September 30, 2014 Five children and two adults spent nearly half an hour in frigid water off the northern tip of B.C.'s Galiano Island after their fishing boat overturned around 8:30 p.m. PT Monday. All seven were transported to the Sea Island S ...