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Transport committee  On that question, definitely the COVID regulations right now.... Today, the 16th, sees the European Union, for instance, remove its mask mandate. In totality we understand the reasons why these things came about, but it is time now to find a way forward. Why? It's because of the

May 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Transport committee  I'd offer that right now, at least in Canada, with our trusted traveller program, if you are a NEXUS-certified individual, you approach the CATSA line and you're in a fast lane, but you merge with the slow traffic ahead. In other words, there is no recognition for a trusted trave

May 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Transport committee  I appreciate that. What I would say right away is that it's timely. Canada ranks 107th for price competitiveness. The World Economic Forum did a tourism competitiveness report in 2019. Those measures were ticket taxes and airport charges. Fuel price levels were one of the areas

May 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Transport committee  Good morning. Thank you, Mr. Chair, for your invitation to appear before you to discuss ways to reduce red tape at urban and rural Canadian airports. I'd like to begin by telling you a bit about business aviation and how our sector aligns with and supports the larger aviation co

May 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  I appreciate the question. Thank you. We have done that. In fact, I believe it was the election platform in 2019. There was some language that first came through about luxury tax and specifically about aviation. We initially consulted with government back then and it went away.

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  Sure, and I appreciate the question. With respect to personal, the way it was presented there is still some room for interpretation with respect to certain commercial activities. There is language that states that an aircraft under 39 seats doesn't qualify. What we're trying to

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  The cost...yes.

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  I appreciate that, Christine. What I would add first—and I appreciate the question—is that, with respect to the luxury tax, we need to understand the impact on the industry. On average, business aviation as a whole generates $33 million in GDP for the country every single day.

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  Absolutely. I appreciate the question. The thing I would raise here is the idea that, as we've seen throughout the pandemic with the reductions of services, the ability to visit Canadians across the communities where they live, coast to coast to coast, has been impacted. The 10%

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko

Finance committee  Good afternoon, Mr. Chair. Thank you for the invitation to appear before you today to discuss the implications of Bill C-30 on Canada's $12.1-billion business aviation sector. While this is our the first appearance before the finance committee, the Canadian Business Aviation As

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Anthony Norejko