This is what I have found out so far. Below is an email from Nav Canada - Everyone please contact Transport Canada and lets get this plane out of Inner Bay
"Thank you for your email.
NAV CANADA is a private corporation mandated to provide civil air navigation services in Canadian airspace and any other airspace delegated to Canada (“Canadian – Controlled Airspace”). However, we are not a regulatory body and have no responsibility for aircraft operating in uncontrolled airspace or at uncontrolled aerodromes.
Aircraft in uncontrolled airspace operate under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), meaning they assume responsibility for their separation from all other aircraft and are not assigned routes or altitudes by
air traffic control.
Pilots operating under Visual Flight Rules are required to abide by the rules and restrictions outlined in the
Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) which are enforced by Transport Canada, the federal government aeronautical authority in Canada. Concerns about regulatory matters should be directed to them at
services@tc.gc.ca.
Thank you for your email.
NAV CANADA is a private corporation mandated to provide civil air navigation services in Canadian airspace and any other airspace delegated to Canada (“Canadian – Controlled Airspace”). However, we are not a regulatory body and have no responsibility for aircraft operating in uncontrolled airspace or at uncontrolled aerodromes.
Aircraft in uncontrolled airspace operate under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), meaning they assume responsibility for their separation from all other aircraft and are not assigned routes or altitudes by
air traffic control.
Pilots operating under Visual Flight Rules are required to abide by the rules and restrictions outlined in the
Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) which are enforced by Transport Canada, the federal government aeronautical authority in Canada. Concerns about regulatory matters should be directed to them at
services@tc.gc.ca."