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Collision with terrain, Privately registered, Cessna 172P, C-GGSN, Qualicum Beach Airport, British Columbia, 24 July 2022
Collision with terrain, Privately registered, Quad City Ultralight Aircraft Corporation, Challenger II (advanced ultralight), C-IYDD, Westport/Rideau Lakes Aerodrome, Ontario, 11 …
Crossing accident, Metrolinx, GO Transit commuter train 3919, Mile 62.08, Guelph Subdivision, Kitchener, Ontario, 13 November 2019
Collision with terrain, Privately registered, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. G44 (Widgeon), C-FNGD, Stratford Municipal Airport, Ontario, 1.3 NM ENE, 23 …
Grounding, Water taxi C12997BC (Rocky Pass), Coomes Bank, British Columbia, 25 January 2022
Sinking and loss of life, Tug Ingenika and barge Miller 204, Gardner Canal, British Columbia, 10 February 2021
Third party damage to a natural gas pipeline, Manitoba Hydro, Minell Pipelines Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manitoba Hydro), …
Collision with terrain, Privately registered, Cavalier SA102.5 (amateur-built aircraft), C-FBWF, Lacombe Aerodrome, Alberta, 14 NM E, 09 October 2021
Sinking with loss of life, Fishing vessel Chief William Saulis, 12 nautical miles NNE of Digby, Nova Scotia, 15 December …
Main-track train derailment, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Freight train 320-227, Mile 12.8, Ignace Subdivision, Near Ignace, Ontario, 25 May 2020
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