Canadian Transportation Agency
Maria Gurina is currently an Analyst at the Canadian Transportation Agency, starting in December 2020. Prior to this role, Maria worked as a Research Analyst with the Government of Canada from March 2017 to December 2020. Maria also has experience as an Assistant Historical Archivist at Initiatives of Change in 2014. Maria earned their Honours Bachelor of the Social Sciences degree with a Major in Sociology and Minor in Political Sciences from the University of Ottawa in 2019.
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Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court. We oversee the very large and complex Canadian transportation system, which is essential to the economic and social well-being of Canadians. Our decision-makers are regular Members appointed by the Governor-in-Council (GIC) and temporary Members appointed by the Minister of Transport from a GIC-approved roster. Members' key functions include making adjudicative rulings, regulations, and regulatory determinations, as well as designating CTA staff to exercise the role of enforcement officers. What we do: our three mandates •We help ensure that the national transportation system runs efficiently and smoothly in the interests of all Canadians: those who work and invest in it; the producers, shippers, travellers and businesses who rely on it; and the communities where it operates. •We protect the human right of persons with disabilities to an accessible transportation network. •We provide consumer protection for air passengers.