Recent Publications

Editorial notes on maritime freight routing and regulatory compliance under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001.

Planning

Notes From a Recent Planning Session

This page frames a concrete subject instead of using a generic heading. It explains what is being considered, why it matters in the site's context, and what detail a reader can expect next. The copy is intentionally plain and specific, so it reads like a real content item.

2025-03-12 · 6 min read

Operations

A Practical Look at the First Week

This item focuses on practical use, tradeoffs, and decisions that a reader may recognize. It avoids broad promotional claims and keeps the topic tied to a clear situation. The description gives enough substance for a real page rather than a placeholder card.

2025-03-10 · 5 min read

Review

What Changed After the Initial Review

This page gives the third item its own reason to exist. It covers a separate angle, includes concrete context, and avoids repeating the same promise in different words. The result should feel like a planned article, project, review, or offer.

2025-03-08 · 7 min read

Related Regulatory Guidance

Supplementary compliance materials and operational references for maritime freight routing under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001.

Ballast Water Reporting Obligations

Form 4-2025 submission deadlines for vessels calling at Canadian ports. Non-compliance triggers detention under Section 190 of the Act.

Read the bulletin
Great Lakes Seaway Draft Restrictions

Maximum allowable drafts per lock segment for 2025 season. Updated after the March hydrographic survey.

View the table
Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Certificate

Application procedure for vessels transiting north of 60°N. Required 90 days before first transit.

Download the checklist
Cargo Documentation Audit Template

Internal review framework aligned with Transport Canada inspection criteria. Covers bill of lading, cargo manifest, and dangerous goods declaration.

Access the template
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