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GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE AUTHORITY Annual Report 2016 The Authority continues to provide safe, efficient and reliable pilotage services in the Great Lakes Region and the Port of Churchill, Manitoba Marine incident levels in 2016 have decreased by 66 7% versus 2015 and by 65 1% versus the last 5
2023 ANNUAL REPORT - Great Lakes Pilotage Authority The Great Lakes Pilotage Authority (GLPA) is responsible for administering and providing marine pilotage and related services in all Canadian waters in the Provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and in Québec south of the northern entrance to the St Lambert
GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE AUTHORITY Annual Report 2015 On behalf of the Board of Directors and Management of the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority (the Authority), we are pleased to submit, pursuant to Section 150 of the Financial Administration Act, our 2015 Annual Report The Authority continues to provide safe, efficient and reliable pilotage services in the Great Lakes Region and the Port of
2020 - Great Lakes Pilotage Authority On behalf of the Government of Canada, the GLPA provides safe, efficient and reliable pilotage services in the Great Lakes region and the Port of Churchill, Manitoba, and monitors an extensive Pilotage Certification Program for all Canadian domestic ships trading in the Great Lakes
GREAT LAKES MARINE PILOTAGE CERTIFICATE TRAINING PROGRAM The syllabus of The Great Lakes Marine Pilotage Certificate Training Program consists of seven (7) skill sets and is formatted to the training standards and terminology of the Seafarers Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code
GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE AUTHORITY Annual Report 2017 The Authority provides safe, efficient and reliable pilotage services in the Great Lakes region and the Port of Churchill, Manitoba and monitors a comprehensive Pilotage Certification Regime for all Canadian domestic ships trading in the Great Lakes
GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE AUTHORITY Annual Report 2018 The Great Lakes Pilotage Authority administers and provides marine pilotage and related services in all Canadian waters in the Provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and in Quebec south of the northern entrance to the St Lambert Lock The Great Lakes region is divided as follows: • Cornwall District • StInternational District No 1 W• Lake Ontario
CONFIDENTIAL - Great Lakes Pilotage Authority Pilotage Revenue The $2 3 million favourability is driven in parts by the 7 0% increase in assignments; offset by a 2 5% lower approved net tariff versus what had initially been budgeted as well as $0 3 million of lost revenue due to the delayed timing of the approved tariffs
Great Lakes Pilotage Authority The Pilotage Act created four pilotage regions with specific authorities, thereby replacing a large number of local pilotage districts The four Pilotage Authorities - Atlantic, Laurentian, Great Lakes and Pacific - are Crown corporations, responsible to Parliament through the Minister of Transport
DETAILS AND PRINCIPLES REGARDING - Great Lakes Pilotage Authority the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority (“GLPA”)’s proposed revised charges are to become effective on March 22, 2023 This Document includes a description of the proposal, including the methodology in relation to establishing or revising the pilotage charges, and the circumstances in which the charges will apply