Canadian Urban Transit Association
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The Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) is a national association for urban mobility and both the public and private transit industries in Canada. It represents the country's transit agencies and additional third-party stakeholders at both the federal and provincial/territorial levels, as well as advocates more broadly for sustainable urban mobility, conducts policy research pertaining to the industry, and produces thought leadership on urban transit in North America.
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Association canadienne du transport urbain | |
Abbreviation | CUTA / ACTU |
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Founded | December 1904; 119 years ago (1904-12) in Montreal, Quebec |
Type | Trade association |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
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Members | 500+ |
Official language | English, French |
President & CEO | Marco D'Angelo[1] |
Chair | Alain Mercier, Réseau de transport de la Capitale |
First Vice Chair | James McDonald, Saskatoon Transit |
Immediate Past Chair | Doug Morgan, Calgary Transit |
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Website | cutaactu |
Formerly called | Canadian Street Railway Association Canadian Transit Association |
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