e-4405 (Holidays and observances)
Original language of petition: English
Petition to the Minister of Transport
- The safe operation of aircraft in Canada's airspace depends on highly skilled and dedicated individuals to maintain these complex machines;
- The safety of passengers, flight crew and cargo is paramount;
- The responsibility for maintaining the airworthiness of all aircraft in Canada and Canadian aircraft abroad falls squarely on the shoulders of Canada's Aircraft Maintenance Engineers;
- These dedicated individuals must meet rigorous qualification standards to earn and maintain their AME license along with recurrent training on topics such as regulations and ever-changing aircraft technology;
- Canada's AMEs work tirelessly, often in inclement weather and under tight schedules to ensure the airworthiness of each aircraft before each and every flight's departure; and
- There currently is a shortage of young people entering this career path and it's value as a challenging, exciting and rewarding career choice needs to be promoted to young Canadians.
Response by the Minister of Transport
Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez
The safe operation of aircraft in Canada’s airspace is of utmost importance to Transport Canada, and one of its main priorities. Transport Canada recognizes the value and impact that those working in the aviation industry have on aviation safety in Canada on a daily basis. While the aviation industry faces its share of challenges, such as shortages of young people choosing aviation as a profession, it is especially important to ensure that the valuable work performed by individuals in the aviation industry, at all levels, is recognized. Aircraft maintenance engineers, for instance, ensure that the public as well as anyone else who travels by air can do so in confidence and safely.
On February 23, Canadians celebrate Canada’s air transportation safety, strength, and success, much of which is due to the dedication of all those who work in the industry. National Aviation Day celebrates over 100 years of Canadian aviation, and all the air operators, aerospace engineers, aircraft maintenance engineers, pilots, flight attendants, airport personnel, air traffic controllers, air operations specialists, Transport Canada employees, and all those in the aviation community who share the credit for Canada's aviation safety, strength, and success. On a larger scale, International Aviation Day helps generate and reinforce worldwide awareness of the importance of international civil aviation to the social and economic development of States.
Many Canadians working in the aviation industry contribute daily to air transportation safety, and collectively contribute to making Canadian aviation one of the most secure in the world. It is therefore Transport Canada’s recommendation that such efforts and successes continue to be recognized during National Aviation Day on February 23 and during International Civil Aviation Day on December 7, to ensure that the dedication and contributions of those working in aviation in Canada are evenly recognized.
- Open for signature
- June 6, 2023, at 3:10 p.m. (EDT)
- Closed for signature
- October 4, 2023, at 3:10 p.m. (EDT)
- Presented to the House of Commons
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Michael McLeod
(Northwest Territories)
October 20, 2023 (Petition No. 441-01785) - Government response tabled
- December 4, 2023
Only validated signatures are counted towards the total number of signatures.
Province / Territory | Signatures |
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Alberta | 208 |
British Columbia | 95 |
Manitoba | 28 |
New Brunswick | 15 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 28 |
Northwest Territories | 4 |
Nova Scotia | 71 |
Ontario | 518 |
Prince Edward Island | 4 |
Quebec | 113 |
Saskatchewan | 12 |
Yukon | 3 |