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CRN Letter Clarification_2013-12-31

12/31/2013 2:23 AM

Dear Sir/Madam,

Enclosed you can see one CRN Letter which issued from TSSA.

I have some question, Could you please give me a clarification?

Question:

The CRN Number:0A12365.5 which used for Ontario Province. The number also apply to Alberta Province?

looking for forward to your feedback soon.

Thanks a lot.

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Re: CRN Letter Clarification_2013-12-31

12/31/2013 6:21 AM
  • 0A12365.5 which used for Ontario Province.

  • the first digit or letter to the right of the decimal point indicates the province that issued the particular number
  • the following identifications are used in accordance with the code:
    1 - British Columbia 7 - New Brunswick
    2 - Alberta 8 - Nova Scotia
    3 - Saskatchewan 9 - Prince Edward Island
    4 - Manitoba 0 (zero) - Newfoundland
    5 - Ontario T - Northwest Territories
    6 - Quebec Y - Yukon Territory
    N - Nunavut
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Re: CRN Letter Clarification_2013-12-31

01/01/2014 12:22 AM

Quoted from the TSSA website:

Since 1997, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) has delivered public safety services on behalf of the government of Ontario in four key sectors:

It has no jurisdiction in Alberta, to my knowledge.

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Re: CRN Letter Clarification_2013-12-31

01/08/2014 10:58 PM

Not mentioned in the chart is the "C". If it had a "C" it would be good for the whole country.

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