TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT
- INTRODUCTION
THE PORT SECTOR
- A. The Current Ports Structure (Chart I)
- B. Problems with the Current Structure
- C. Suggestions for Reform
- A NEW NATIONAL PORTS SYSTEM: THE COMMERCIAL PORTS
- A. The Role of the Federal Government
- B. The Canada Ports Corporation
- C. A New National Marine Transportation Act
- D. Dividend Policy
- E. Port Policing
- F. Municipal Taxation
- G. Port Boards
- THE NON-COMMERCIAL PORTS
- TRANSITION
- LABOUR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS IN THE PORT SECTOR
- PILOTAGE
- A. Introduction
- B. Problems with the Current System
- C. Reform of the System
- A NEW PILOTAGE REGIME
- THE SEAWAY
- A. Introduction
- B. Self-Sufficiency
- C. A New Direction
- D. Seaway-Size Fleet Renewal
- THE CANADIAN COAST GUARD
- A. Fleet Utilization
- B. Marine Navigation Services5
- C. Navigation Aids
- D. Dredging
- E. Vessel Traffic Services
- F. Icebreaking
- G. Search and Rescue
- H. Consultation
- I. Recreational Boating
- CONCLUSION
APPENDIX B - LIST OF WITNESSES
APPENDIX C - LIST OF SUBMISSIONS
REQUEST FOR GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
BLOC QUÉBÉCOIS - DISSENTING OPINION
REFORM PARTY - DISSENTING OPINION