Each director shall be appointed by the Minister with the approval of the GIC to hold office during pleasure for such term not exceeding four years as will ensure, as far as possible, the expiration of not more than one half of the directors' terms of office in any one year. A director is eligible for reappointment. If a director is not appointed on the expiration of term of an incumbent director, other than an officer-director, the incumbent director continues in office until a successor is appointed.
No officer or employee of a Crown corporation or any of its affiliates, other than the chief executive officer of a parent Crown corporation, shall be a director of the parent Crown corporation. The Financial Administration Act requires that before an officer-director of a parent Crown corporation is appointed, the Minister shall consult the Board of Directors of the Corporation with respect to the appointment.
Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program. Acquisition services involve activities undertaken to acquire a good or service to fulfill a properly completed request including a complete and accurate definition of requirements and certification that funds are available until entering into or amending a contract. Communications services involve activities undertaken to ensure that Government of Canada communications are effectively managed, well-coordinated and responsive to the diverse information needs of the public.
The communications management function ensures that the public — internal or external — receives government information, and that the views and concerns of the public are taken into account in the planning, management and evaluation of policies, programs, services and initiatives. Financial management services involve activities undertaken to ensure the prudent use of public resources, including planning, budgeting, accounting, reporting, control and oversight, analysis, decision support and advice, and financial systems.
Human resources management services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction, allocating resources among services and processes, as well as activities relating to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures. They ensure that the service operations and programs of the federal government comply with applicable laws, regulations, policies and plans.
Information management services involve activities undertaken to achieve efficient and effective information management to support program and service delivery; foster informed decision making; facilitate accountability, transparency and collaboration; and preserve and ensure access to information and records for the benefit of present and future generations.
Information technology services involve activities undertaken to achieve efficient and effective use of information technology to support government priorities and program delivery, to increase productivity, and to enhance services to the public. Legal services involve activities undertaken to enable government departments and agencies to pursue policy, program and service delivery priorities and objectives within a legally sound framework.
Management and oversight services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction and allocating resources among services and processes, as well as those activities related to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures. They ensure that the service operations and programs of the federal government comply with applicable laws, regulations, policies or plans. Materiel services involve activities undertaken to ensure that materiel can be managed by departments in a sustainable and financially responsible manner that supports the cost-effective and efficient delivery of government programs.
Real property services involve activities undertaken to ensure that real property is managed in a sustainable and financially responsible manner, throughout its life cycle, to support the cost-effective and efficient delivery of government programs. Travel and other administrative services include Government of Canada travel services, as well as those other internal services that do not smoothly fit with any of the internal services categories.
VIA Rail Canada inc. To obtain more information on how to file a formal access to information request or personal information request, please consult the Access to Information Requests on our website.
In accordance with the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, an area on the premises will be made available should the applicant wish to review materials on site. The Settlement provides that VIA will offer an indemnity to the members of the group. You may receive an indemnity pursuant to the Settlement. VIA is pleased to announce that renovated Park sleeper cars with an accessible double sleeping compartment will be put into service on VIA trains travelling between Toronto and Vancouver as of August 19, Members of Group B of the Cummings vs.
Thus, members of Group B who submitted a claim have until August 19, to use their compensatory discount and take a trip between Toronto and Vancouver with at least one night onboard in a renovated Park sleeper car with an accessible double sleeping compartment.
You are a member of the group if you are part of one of the following sub-groups:. The members of Group A who made a claim will receive an e-mail containing further information about the procedure to claim the credit offered to them.
The credit offered to members of Group A must be used for a trip taken before October 21, The discount offered to members of Group B must be used in the year following the putting into service by VIA of the Renovated sleeper cars. The members of the group who did not request exclusion or who did not opt out on or before August 15, can no longer do so. Jean Yanakis represents the members of the group. You can reach him at:.
These fees and expenses will be paid by VIA on behalf of the members of the group. The deadline to tell the court that you disagree with this agreement expired on October 7, The group members who did not object on or before October 7, can no longer do so.
The court held a hearing to decide if it must approve the agreement. Jean Yanakis:. Cummings vs. Dedicated phone line : TTY Number: Jean Yanakis, Attorney Cummings vs. Telephone: OK This link opens in a new tab Cancel. Access to information. Access to information requests We regularly receive requests from different parties. Transmission of the request The filled out form or letter, along with the check or money order, can then be sent to the following address: Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Contact us For any questions related to access to information, do not hesitate to contact us at the following e-mail address: AIPRP viarail. Completed access to information requests VIA Rail periodically posts summaries of completed access to information requests on its website. Here are the lists containing summaries of completed requests. Requests focusing on personal information are not included: Proactive Disclosure.
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The Information That We Collect VIA Rail uses a variety of methods to collect voluntary information, including information that is provided by our customers and information that is gathered through customer surveys and general feedback. How We Use This Information The information is used to aid in the provision of our various products and services, including customer service, accounting, billing, collection and marketing of other products and services.
Security Personal information is stored in a combination of paper and electronic files, which are protected by security measures that are appropriate to the nature of the information. Cookies VIA uses cookies for the convenience of our users. Do you have Questions or Suggestions? Application Fee There is no application fee for a request made under the PA.
My profile Please note that you can consult your travel history and obtain other relevant information such as your transactions summary e. Responsibilities VIA Rail Canada operates close to train departures weekly on a 12, kilometers rail network, connecting over Canadian communities across the country. Our Vision To make of passenger rail the preferred way to move and connect people in Canada. Our Mission to our customers To offer a safe, attractive and stress-free travel experience, while consistently providing the best value for money.
Our Mandate from our Shareholder To offer a national passenger rail transportation service that is safe, secure, efficient, reliable, and environmentally sustainable, and that meets the needs of travelers in Canada. Customer Experience The Customer Experience function is responsible for activities directly contributing to the customer experience including the delivery of services in stations and on-board trains. Record Number:VIA Loyalty Marketing Description: Includes records related to train travel point of origin, destination, passenger type, class of service, fare paid, promotions and discount and refund entitlements , point transactions multi-tier management , contact logs and marketing communications history a record of communications with our client base.
Record Number:VIA Marketing Support and Customer Relations Description: Includes records related to correspondence from passengers commending front-line employees onboard, station staff, call centre staff and administrative employees for the quality of services received. Record Number:VIA Internal Services Internal Services constitute groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization.
Acquisition Acquisition services involve activities undertaken to acquire a good or service to fulfill a properly completed request including a complete and accurate definition of requirements and certification that funds are available until entering into or amending a contract. Procurement and Contracting Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Professional Services Contracts Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Communications Services Communications services involve activities undertaken to ensure that Government of Canada communications are effectively managed, well-coordinated and responsive to the diverse information needs of the public.
Communications Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Internal Communications Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Public Communications Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Financial Management Services Financial management services involve activities undertaken to ensure the prudent use of public resources, including planning, budgeting, accounting, reporting, control and oversight, analysis, decision support and advice, and financial systems.
Financial Management Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Accounts Payable Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Accounts Receivable Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Acquisition Cards Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Human Resources Management Human resources management services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction, allocating resources among services and processes, as well as activities relating to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures.
Access to Information and Privacy Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Access to Information Act and Privacy Act Requests Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Information Management Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Library Services Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Information Technology Services Information technology services involve activities undertaken to achieve efficient and effective use of information technology to support government priorities and program delivery, to increase productivity, and to enhance services to the public.
Information Technology Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Electronic Network Monitoring Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Legal Services Legal services involve activities undertaken to enable government departments and agencies to pursue policy, program and service delivery priorities and objectives within a legally sound framework.
Legal Services Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Management and Oversight Services Management and oversight services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction and allocating resources among services and processes, as well as those activities related to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures. Materiel Management Class of Record This link opens in a new tab Vehicle, Ship, Boat and Aircraft Accidents Personal Information Bank This link opens in a new tab Real Property Services Real property services involve activities undertaken to ensure that real property is managed in a sustainable and financially responsible manner, throughout its life cycle, to support the cost-effective and efficient delivery of government programs.
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How were the station locations chosen? What were the first trains like, and who came up with the idea? Designed especially for kids, this section provides fun and informative "Did you know…" capsules along with photos, games and activities.
Home Our company Our History. Our History Throughout the colonial period, Canada's vast and far-reaching territory was largely uninhabited. Building the Canadian railway: A timeline In , the year of Canadian Confederation, a commitment was made by the newly-born country to build a transcontinental railway linking both coasts across 6, kilometres.
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