Federal · SOR/2006-15 was amendedIn force April 20, 2006 · detected June 12, 2026

This emergency port trucking order has been repealed by operation of its own sunset clause

Order Authorizing Persons Specified Therein to Be Parties to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority — under the CANADA TRANSPORTATION ACT

Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice

The entire operative content of this order — which had authorized trucking companies, shippers, brokers and the Vancouver and Fraser River Port Authorities to enter into coordinated commercial arrangements without Competition Act constraints — has been removed from the consolidated text. The order included a built-in 90-day expiry provision, and it has now lapsed under that provision. No ongoing obligations, licensing requirements, or authorizations remain in effect under this instrument. Parties who were previously operating under this order should confirm their arrangements are governed by other applicable agreements or authorities.

Who this affects: container trucking operators serving Vancouver and Fraser River ports · shippers and freight brokers using those ports · Vancouver Port Authority · Fraser River Port Authority

Source of truth: SOR/2006-15 on ontario.ca

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