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The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (French: Loi de 1992 sur le transport des marchandises dangereuses) is a Canadian federal statute. Introduced in the 34th Canadian Parliament, and receiving royal assent on June 23, 1992, the act regulates the transportation of dangerous goods in the country.
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[10336 KB]. Regulations are current to 2024-05-14 and last amended on 2023-10-25. Previous Versions. Enabling Act: TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS ACT, 1992.
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They cover the transport of dangerous goods by all modes of transport except by bulk tanker. They are not obligatory or legally binding on individual countries, ...
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