Laurentian Pilotage Authority

The Laurentian Pilotage Authority (French: Administration de pilotage des Laurentides) is a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada, which was established as a result of recommendations made by the Royal Commission on Pilotage in Canada, by the Pilotage Act in February 1972.[2] The corporation is responsible for pilotage through Canadian waters in Quebec north of the Saint-Lambert Lock, excluding Chaleur Bay south of Cap d'Espoir.[1]

Laurentian Pilotage Authority
Crown corporation
IndustryMaritime transport
Headquarters,
Area served
All Canadian waters in and around the province of Quebec north of the Saint-Lambert Lock, excluding Chaleur Bay south of Cap d'Espoir[1]
Key people
Fulvio Fracassi (CEO)
ServicesPilotage
Revenue CA$105.902 million[2] (2018)
CA$-0.609 million[2] (2018)
OwnerGovernment of Canada
Number of employees
49[2] (2018)
Websitewww.pilotagestlaurent.gc.ca

References

  1. Transport Canada. "Pilotage Act Review discussion". Government of Canada. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  2. "Laurentian Pilotage Authority Annual Report 2018" (PDF). Laurentian Pilotage Authority. Laurentian Pilotage Authority. Retrieved 19 November 2019.



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