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The mandate of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is to advance transportation safety, and the Watchlist is one of its key tools. By making public the list of those issues posing the greatest risk to Canada's transportation system, the TSB aims to focus the attention of industry and regulators on the problems that need addressing today.
The Watchlist is a list of safety issues investigated by the TSB that pose the greatest risk to Canadians.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is a leader in its field, and shares knowledge and experience with the international transportation safety community with a view to advancing transportation safety worldwide.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) Watchlist identifies the key safety issues that need to be addressed to make Canada’s transportation system even safer.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) Watchlist identifies the key safety issues that need to be addressed to make Canada’s transportation system even safer.
The Watchlist is a list of safety issues investigated by the TSB that pose the greatest risk to Canadians.
The investigations function plays an important role in the Public Service Commission’s (PSC) accountability to Parliament by helping safeguard the integrity of appointments and by overseeing the political impartiality of the federal public service. Part 5 of the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) provides the Commission with the authority to conduct investigations into appointment processes. This includes:
- Section 66: Merit, errors, omissions or improper conduct in external appointment processes;
- Subsections 67(1) and (2): For non-delegated appointments, or errors, omissions or improper conduct in internal appointment processes at the request of a deputy head;
- Section 68: Suspicion of political influence in any appointment process; and
- Section 69: Suspicion of fraud in any appointment process. Under the PSEA, the Commission also has exclusive authority to conduct investigations into allegations that an employee has failed to comply with subsections 113(1), 114(1) to (3) or 115(1) of the PSEA, that is, they engaged in improper political activity.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) administers a program called SECURITAS that enables you to report-in confidence-concerns you may have about safety in the marine, pipeline, rail and air modes of transportation. The incidents and potentially unsafe acts or conditions you report through SECURITAS are not always reported through other channels.
The Federal Health Claims Processing System is the automated system that processes health claims for Veterans Affairs Canada, the Department of National Defence and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. To administer this large and complex system, Public Works and Government Services Canada contracts the services of a private health insurer, Medavie Blue Cross. Of the three departments, Veterans Affairs Canada is the largest user accounting for 87% of the total volume of claims processed. In 2010/11, there were 13.5 million claims processed for Veterans Affairs Canada at a value of $640 million.
TSB presentations and speeches for various events for 2019 ad 2020.