Due to flooding in Western #Manitoba and Eastern #Saskatchewan, we encourage boaters, kayakers and paddlers to stay away from the area to avoid interfering with emergency services.
We want to hear from you! 📣
The Government of Canada is leading a public consultation on the future of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
If you have feedback, share your thoughts before the consultation closes on July 24, 2026.
⚓ Clear procedures, prepared crews, safer voyages.
Transport Canada’s Small Vessel Compliance Program helps small commercial vessel operators meet safety requirements, and it’s free.
#Recall: Do you drive a 2024-2026 Ford Bronco or Ranger?
The height adjusters for the front seats may not have been manufactured correctly. If not fixed, the seats could move in a crash, increasing the injury risk.
Know before you go on how to fly your drone safely in downtown #Vancouver or #Toronto. It’s easier than ever to know the airspace you plan to fly in and if you need permission.
For more than 30 years, APS Aviation Inc. has advanced safer winter operations through icing research, anti-icing testing and tools like an eHOT application, helping strengthen safety guidance in Canada and internationally.
Learn more: https://t.co/jtwm42QQNn
Congratulations to John D’Avirro and APS Aviation Inc, recipients of the Transport Canada 2026 Aviation Safety Award, for their outstanding contributions to #AviationSafety in Canada.
🌊 Protecting our oceans takes action.
This #WorldOceansDay, we’re highlighting steps being taken to strengthen Canada’s ocean protection.
To improve oil spill preparedness, we’ve strengthened our regulations to support faster responses, local planning, and stronger oversight.
#Recall: Do you drive a 2025-2026 Volkswagen Taos?
The wiring to the fuel pressure sensor may be too short, causing the sensor to dislodge and separate in a rear crash. If not fixed, a fuel leak may occur, creating a fire risk.
Buying a pleasure craft? The purchase is just the beginning. 🛥️
From safety equipment to operator responsibilities, every pleasure craft owner has a role to play on Canada’s waterways.
This summer, know your responsibilities before you head out. 🌊