Transportation
TRANSPORTATION
Given Canada’s expansive geography and the importance of exports to the national economy, securing reliable and economic transportation is essential to doing business in Canada. TRC-Sadovod provides a broad spectrum of services in the transportation and distribution sector, including regulatory analysis, commercial advisory services and advocacy in contested proceedings.
Whether you need legal expertise in rate and service negotiations or disputes, operations and logistics, commercial undertakings, regulatory matters, or government relations efforts, we can help. TRC-Sadovod is well equipped to advise on supply and procurement relationships and to assist in commercial transactions such as the acquisition, financing and disposition of transportation businesses and equipment, private infrastructure investment and development, public-private partnerships, joint ventures and strategic alliances.
Our strong relationships with industry participants, third party service providers and consultants in the fields of economics, costing, safety and environmental regulation, and other fields, uniquely qualify us to provide a broad suite of services to the transportation and distribution sector, particularly in the rail and marine modes, as well as in connection with terminals and logistics.
RAIL
TRC-Sadovod’s rail transportation group has been described by Chambers Canada as “likely the most experienced and knowledgeable in the country.” Our specialized, expert counsel is frequently sought out by other law firms, shippers, shortline railways, rail equipment manufacturers and lessors, governments and carriers in Canada and the United States.
Businesses that ship by rail face unique challenges in an environment that often lacks competitive alternatives and requires significant commercial, economic and legal support to succeed. Those same businesses may engage with railways in ways that require a broad range of advice and leadership.
We are known for our advice, advocacy, and conduct of a wide variety of rail-related mandates:
- competitive and strategic analysis in support and conduct of rate and service negotiations;
- advocacy in contested regulatory and court proceedings, including final offer and service level arbitrations, level of service disputes, and regulated interswitching;
- public policy advocacy and government relations;
- transfers or discontinuance of railway lines and other regulated transactions and disputes;
- structure, development, financing and construction of infrastructure projects;
- shipping and handling agreements at inland and seaborne terminal facilities;
- rail and terminal mergers and acquisitions;
- supply chain logistics and procurement;
- finance, acquisition and leasing of rail rolling stock.
DOCUMENTS
TRC-Sadovod Rail Shippers’ Guide.
This guide provides a high-level overview of shippers’ rights and remedies when shipping freight by rail under the Canada Transportation Act and related regulations.
MARINE
With an export-driven economy, marine transportation is a vital part of Canada’s economy. Marine transportation, including the acquisition, use and operation of ships, is affected by regional, national and international regulations. The marine industry is affected by changing economics and technological innovation so it is important to stay on top of emerging trends and issues. TRC-Sadovod’s expertise in maritime and transport law helps ship owners, charterers, suppliers and other marine operators navigate these complex matters.
We combine strategic foresight about the industry with a strong track-record of assisting many leading organizations that engage in marine commerce. Our lawyers anticipate challenges before they surface and assist our clients with day-to-day operational matters in the maritime sector.
Areas of expertise include:
- Purchase and sale of vessels and marine assets;
- Negotiating ship financing agreements;
- Ship registration and importation of non-Canadian vessels into Canada;
- Negotiating ship construction contracts.
PORTS AND TERMINALS
TRC-Sadovod’s lawyers deliver sound legal advice to port and terminal operators and their stakeholders in a wide range of marine and surface transportation matters.
Key focus areas include:
- structure, financing and construction of major infrastructure projects at ports, including private equity, public infrastructure and public-private partnerships;
- handling agreements for businesses using or operating terminal facilities;
- the governance, regulation and operation of port authorities;
- issues relating to port property, environmental protection and land use.
TRUCKING
TRC-Sadovod’s transportation lawyers have significant experience in the interconnected transportation industry and a solid understanding of the issues that every trucking and logistics company faces. We advise clients in the surface transportation sector and have worked for some of the largest Canadian and international trucking companies. We also work with clients who operate within the broader industry, including vehicle credit and leasing firms, and clients who outsource transportation and logistics.
TRC-Sadovod’s transportation lawyers help clients in the trucking industry by advising on provincial, federal and US regulatory matters, including the carriage of dangerous goods; assisting with customs and immigration matters related to vehicles and employees; managing security registrations and clearances with the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development; advising on border security issues, customs and cabotage compliance; providing counsel on the import and export of controlled goods, including food and pharmaceuticals; representing clients in cargo claims and dangerous goods litigation; and counselling clients on operational matters, including employment law, corporate and commercial transactions, and real estate.
Primary Contacts
View All ContactsNews
Related Expertise
Insights (10 Posts)View More
New “Safety Index” for Heavy Vehicles to Be Developed by Quebec
The Quebec Standards Bureau is set to develop and publish by November 2024 a safety index for heavy vehicles to protect vulnerable road users.
Read More
Sep 13, 2023
×
Winds of Change for Green Hydrogen: The Nova Scotia Offshore Wind Roadmap and its Implications
As Canada and other Western nations grapple with implementation issues in the net-zero carbon emissions policies, hydrogen has emerged as a potential key piece of the solution.
Read More
Aug 16, 2023
×
The Highway to Hydrogen: Recent Hydrogen Developments in Alberta’s Transportation Industry
Recent hydrogen developments in Alberta's transportation industry.
Read More
Aug 1, 2023
×
Canada Amps Up Enforcement of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act and Regulations – Transport Canada’s Long-Awaited Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs) Regime Will Come into Full Force on October 3, 2023
Transport Canada’s long-awaited motor vehicle safety administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) regime will come into full force on October 3, 2023.
Read More
Jul 6, 2023
×
Supercharging ZEV Sales in Quebec – Province Consults on Planned Updates to the Regulations
The Government of Quebec has announced new draft regulations that would update the province’s zero-emission vehicle (“ZEV”) standards.
Read More
Jun 14, 2023
×
Don’t Wing It – Implications for Project Proponents under Canada’s Species at Risk Act
This bulletin discusses the application of the Species at Risk Act, a federal environmental statute whose potential impact on private parties is overlooked.
Read More
May 31, 2023
×
New Mandatory Reporting Requirement for Businesses: Canada’s Modern Anti-Slavery Bill Becomes Law
Canada imposes new reporting obligations on forced labour, and what it means for Canadian businesses.
Read More
May 3, 2023
×
2023 Budget Legislation Proposes Amendments to the Canada Transportation Act
The Federal Government published draft legislation to implement certain provisions of the 2023 Budget.
Read More
May 3, 2023
×
Budget Foreshadows Significant Changes to Federal Transportation Regulation
On March 28th, the Government of Canada tabled its 2023 Budget, which foreshadows significant proposed changes to the federal transportation regulatory regime.
Read More
Apr 12, 2023
×
Change is in the Air: Government of Canada proposing changes to Air Passenger Protection Regulations
The Canadian federal government announced its intention to make significant reforms to strengthen the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (“APPR”).
Read More
Mar 29, 2023
×
Subscribe for updates
Get updates delivered right to your inbox. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Our website uses cookies that are necessary for site navigation, user input, and security purposes. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy.
Manage consent
Privacy Overview
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.