Transport Canada provides a range of programs and services in the Quebec Region through its offices in Montreal and through its network of Transport Canada Centres throughout the region.
Our Vision
Transportation is essential to the well being of all Canadians. We all need a safe, reliable and sustainable transportation network that links our communities and connects us to our business partners.
Transport Canada is the Department responsible for developing transportation policies and programs that ensure a safe and secure, efficient and environmentally-responsible transportation system for Canadians.
Our Role
Transport Canada works hard to keep Canada's transportation system among the safest in the world. We develop and enforce safety and security regulations, and promote ways to identify, prevent or reduce risks and threats to Canadians. Our programs help make Canada's economy strong by creating jobs and attracting business, trade and tourism. We are also working hard to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the air, land and water pollution directly linked to road, rail, air and marine transportation.
To this end, we are accelerating the Clean Air Agenda through new transportation emission regulations. We are also advancing trade and competitiveness through the transportation system and strengthening transportation safety and security. In the air transportation sector, for example, Transport Canada is enhancing the screening of passengers and non-passengers and implementing an air cargo security-screening program.
Transport Canada’s 5,300 employees work across the country to ensure that Canadians have access to the safest and most secure transportation network, in which the public can have continued confidence.
| Aviation Services | |
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Alma
Dorval
Îles-de-la-Madeleine |
Longueuil
Québec
Sept-Îles |
| Marine Services | |
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Baie-Comeau
Gaspé
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Montréal
Port-Cartier |
Québec
Rimouski
Kangiqsujuaq
Sept-Îles |
| Surface Services | |
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Montréal
Road Transportation
Rail Transportation - Operation and Equipment |
Rail Transportation - Engineering
Transport of Dangerous Goods Emergency consultations regarding chemicals, emergency measures and regulatory requirements through CANUTEC, a bilingual service available 24 hours per day. |
| Airports and Environmental Affairs | |
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Dorval 700 Leigh Capreol Dorval, Quebec H4Y 1G7 Telephone: 514-633-3254 Fax: 514-633-3250 |
Québec 1550 D’Estimauville Avenue Quebec City, Quebec G1J 0C8 Telephone: 418-648-4101 Fax: 418-648-7980 |
| Transportation Security and Emergency Preparedness | |
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Dorval
Montréal - Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Transportation Security and Emergency Preparedness |
Québec 1550 D’Estimauville Avenue Quebec City, Quebec G1J 0C8 Marine Security Telephone: 418-648-4368 Fax: 418-648-4424 |
| Media Enquiries |
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Dorval Media – Accidents/Incidents – Regional Media Line: 514-475-2708 |