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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Motor Vehicles & Driver Licences
Motor Vehicles supports the safety of the driving public by administering the Motor Vehicles Act. The unit is responsible for all driver licensing and vehicle registration in the Yukon.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Community Services.

Yukon Territory Road Safety
This Web page outlines road safety initiatives undertaken by the Government of Yukon.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Highways and Public Works.

Yukon Territory Vehicle Registration
Information concerning the registration of vehicles in the Yukon territory.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Community Services.

Canada

Canada 55 Alive Driver Refresher Course
The 55 Alive Driver Refresher Course is designed to help Canadians 55 years and over to maintain their independence and their driving privileges.
Source : Canada Safety Council

Canada Access to Travel
Access To Travel (ATT) provides information on accessible transportation and travel across Canada with the aim of making accessible travel easy and enjoyable! This web site includes information on transportation by bus, rail, air and ferry, local public and private transportation, government programs and policies, and much more.
Source : Transport Canada

Canada Access to Travel
This site provides information on accessible transportation and travel across Canada. Its goal is to provide the information required to make travel easier and more enjoyable.
Source : Government of Canada. Transport Canada.

Canada The Accessibility Complaint Guide
This guide contains general information and summaries of provisions of the Canada Transportation Act and the Canadian Transportation Agency General Rules.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada Accessible Transportation
The Canadian Transport Agency is responsible for ensuring that undue obstacles to the mobility of persons with disabilities are removed from federally regulated transportation services and facilities.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada Air Travel Complaints?
Do you have an unresolved complaint with your air carrier? Would you like to know more about the following issues: Quality of Service, Terms and Conditions of Carriage, Air Fares and Cargo Rates, Accessible Transportation. The Canadian Transportation Agency and its Air Travel Complaints Commissioner are available to deal with unresolved complaints about your air travel experiences.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada Boating Safety Accredited Courses Directory
This Web page offers directory of Boating safety accredited courses, as well as a list of benefits which accredited training courses provide.
Source : Government of Canada. Transport Canada.

Canada Boating Safety Regulations Highlights
This Web page, from the Office of Boating Safety, highlights many important boating safety regulations.
Source : Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Canada Border Wait Times
This Web page lists the estimated wait times for crossing the Canada-United States land border at certain locations.
Source : Canada Border Services Agency

Canada Communication Barriers
This publication offers a look at barriers to communication facing persons with disabilities who travel by air.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada Fly Smart
To make your flight as smooth as possible, the Canadian Transportation Agency has put together some helpful information about flying to, from, and within Canada.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada General Consumer Information
Have you ever wondered why it is so important to check-in for a flight hours before the actual departure time? The Canadian Transportation Agency's General Consumer Information answers this question and several others
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada A Guide for Persons with Disabilities - Air Travel Experience
This Guide, prepared by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), is designed to help travellers with disabilities plan and prepare their trip by air within Canada. It complements Fly Smart, the CTA's consumer brochure which contains valuable information about flying to, from, and within Canada.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Non-government organisation Homecare Services
Home support - such as meals and general assistance for seniors, medical equipment rentals and transportation - is offered, depending on the needs of a particular community, by many Red Cross branches and regions across Canada.
Source : Canadian Red Cross

Canada How to file a complaint - Frequently asked questions
Do you have a complaint about your air travel experience? Did the air carrier not resolve the complaint to your satisfaction? The Canadian Transportation Agency provides you with all the information necessary in order to successfully lodge a complaint to its Air Travel Complaints Commissioner. Complaints may be made on-line, by mail or by fax.
Source : Canadian Transportation Agency

Canada Information for passengers
General information and tips for passengers aboard airplanes.

Canada Non-Insured Health Benefits
The Non-Insured Health Benefits Program is Health Canada's national, needs-based health benefit program that funds benefit claims for a specified range of drugs, dental care, vision care, medical supplies and equipment, short-term crisis intervention mental health counselling, and medical transportation for eligible First Nations people and Inuit.
Source : Health Canada


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