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STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
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CHAPTER 2
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An Act respecting certain measures related
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to COVID-19
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measure entitled “An Act respecting certain measures related to
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COVID-19”.
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This enactment authorizes the Minister of Health to make pay-
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in relation to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) tests.
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It also authorizes that Minister to transfer COVID-19 tests and in-
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territories and to bodies and persons in Canada.
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CHAPTER 2
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COVID-19
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Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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of which may not exceed $2.5 billion, out of the Consoli-
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2019 (COVID-19) tests.
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RECOMMENDATION
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(Guaranteed Income Supplement)”.
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from a person’s income any payment under the Canada Emer-
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gency Response Benefit Act, Part VIII.4 of the Employment Insur-
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amount of the guaranteed income supplement and allowances
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CHAPTER 1
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Old Age Security Act
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amount of any payment under
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(iii) the Canada Recovery Benefits Act, and
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
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CHAPTER 6
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An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867
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(electoral representation)
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JUNE 23, 2022
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BILL C-14
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Page 2
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RECOMMENDATION
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Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
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measure entitled “An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867
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(electoral representation)”.
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SUMMARY
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This enactment amends section 51 of the Constitution Act, 1867
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to provide that, when the number of members of the House of
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Commons and the representation of the provinces in that House
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province will not have fewer members assigned to it than were
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assigned during the 43rd Parliament. It also includes transitional
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readjustment of electoral boundaries under the Electoral Bound-
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CHAPTER 6
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An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (electoral
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representation)
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Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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Alternative Title
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Alternative title
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1 This Act may be cited as the Preserving Provincial
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Representation in the House of Commons Act.
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there shall be added to the number of members
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Definitions
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Act means the Electoral Boundaries Readjust-
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old calculation means the calculation of the num-
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assigned to each province done by the Chief Elec-
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the statement of the results of which was pub-
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(calcul antérieur)
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and expressions used in this section and section 5
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this section comes into force, the Chief Electoral
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of the Constitution Act, 1867 and the rules set out
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setting out the results.
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in respect of the province on the basis of the
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calculation referred to in subsection (1); and
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2021-2022
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Transitional Provisions
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Sections 4-5
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(c) the duties and functions set out in sections
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19 to 23 of the Act are to be performed in re-
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spect of the province following the preparation
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of the report under paragraph (b), and the 10-
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month period referred to in subsection 20(1) of
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the Act is, in respect of the province, deemed
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to begin on the day on which the statement re-
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Canada Gazette.
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(3) If, before the day on which this section comes
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into force, no representation order was prepared
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and transmitted under subsection 24(1) of the Act
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on the basis of the old calculation, the Chief Elec-
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toral Officer must — without waiting for the re-
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port prepared under subsection 20(1) of the Act
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for a province referred to in subsection (2) — pre-
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pare and transmit a representation order under
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subsection 24(1) of the Act that applies in respect
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of all provinces other than that province.
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Representation order before coming into force
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(4) If, before the day on which this section comes
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into force, a representation order was prepared
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and transmitted under subsection 24(1) of the Act
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on the basis of the old calculation, that represen-
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tation order and any proclamation made under
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subsection 25(1) of the Act that declares it to be in
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force are nullities only in respect of a province
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referred to in subsection (2).
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referred to in subsection (2)
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(5) If subsection (3) or (4) applies, a representa-
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tion order is to be prepared under subsection
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24(1) of the Act, and a proclamation is to be made
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under subsection 25(1) of the Act, in respect of a
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province referred to in subsection (2) and on the
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basis of the calculation referred to in subsec-
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tion (1).
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Previous representation order applies
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(6) For greater certainty, the representation or-
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der annexed to the Proclamation Declaring the
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Representation Order to be in Force Effective on
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the First Dissolution of Parliament that Occurs
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after May 1, 2014, registered as SI/2013-102,
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2021-2022
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Chapter 6: Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
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Transitional Provisions
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Section
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5
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Page 6
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continues to apply in respect of a province re-
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ferred to in subsection (2) until the representa-
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tion order referred to in subsection (5) becomes
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effective under subsection 25(1) or (2) of the Act.
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Administrative consolidation
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(7) When the representation order and procla-
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mation referred to in subsection (5) are pub-
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lished in the Canada Gazette under section 26 of
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the Act, the Chief Electoral Officer must publish
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on their website an administrative consolidation
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consisting of that representation order and the
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portion of the representation order referred to in
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subsection (3) or (4), as the case may be, that ap-
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plies in respect of all provinces other than a
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province referred to in subsection (2). The con-
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solidation must set out, in respect of each
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province, the day on which the applicable repre-
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sentation order came into force.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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2021-2022
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Chapter 6: Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
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Transitional Provisions
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Section
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5
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1 |
+
Page 1
|
2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
6 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain
|
7 |
+
sums of money for the federal public
|
8 |
+
administration for the fiscal year ending
|
9 |
+
March 31, 2023
|
10 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
11 |
+
MARCH 31, 2022
|
12 |
+
BILL C-16
|
13 |
+
|
14 |
+
Page 2
|
15 |
+
SUMMARY
|
16 |
+
This enactment grants the sum of $75,483,404,546 towards de-
|
17 |
+
fraying charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
18 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023 that are not other-
|
19 |
+
wise provided for.
|
20 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
21 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
22 |
+
2021-2022
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Page 3
|
25 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II
|
26 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
27 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of
|
28 |
+
money for the federal public administration for the
|
29 |
+
fiscal year ending March 31, 2023
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 31st March, 2022]
|
31 |
+
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,
|
32 |
+
Preamble
|
33 |
+
Whereas it appears by message from Her Excellency
|
34 |
+
the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General
|
35 |
+
and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and the Esti-
|
36 |
+
mates accompanying that message, that the sums
|
37 |
+
mentioned below are required to defray certain ex-
|
38 |
+
penses of the federal public administration, not oth-
|
39 |
+
erwise provided for, for the fiscal year ending March
|
40 |
+
31, 2023, and for other purposes connected with the
|
41 |
+
federal public administration;
|
42 |
+
May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be
|
43 |
+
enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen’s Most
|
44 |
+
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
|
45 |
+
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
46 |
+
Canada, that:
|
47 |
+
Short title
|
48 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
49 |
+
2022–23.
|
50 |
+
$75,483,404,546 granted for 2022–23
|
51 |
+
2 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
52 |
+
Fund a sum not exceeding in the whole $75,483,404,546
|
53 |
+
towards defraying the several charges and expenses of
|
54 |
+
the federal public administration for the fiscal year end-
|
55 |
+
ing March 31, 2023, not otherwise provided for, being the
|
56 |
+
aggregate of the following amounts:
|
57 |
+
(a) $28,652,262,606, which is three twelfths of the total
|
58 |
+
of the amounts of the items set out in Schedules 1 and
|
59 |
+
2 of the Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending
|
60 |
+
March 31, 2023, except for those items included in
|
61 |
+
Schedules 1.1 to 1.8;
|
62 |
+
2021-2022
|
63 |
+
|
64 |
+
Page 4
|
65 |
+
(b) $5,363,275,810, which is four twelfths of the total
|
66 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
67 |
+
in Schedule 1.1;
|
68 |
+
(c) $4,292,782,114, which is five twelfths of the total of
|
69 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
70 |
+
Schedule 1.2;
|
71 |
+
(d) $2,499,738,866, which is six twelfths of the total of
|
72 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
73 |
+
Schedule 1.3;
|
74 |
+
(e) $26,864,132, which is seven twelfths of the total of
|
75 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
76 |
+
Schedule 1.4;
|
77 |
+
(f) $7,013,564,682, which is eight twelfths of the total
|
78 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
79 |
+
in Schedule 1.5;
|
80 |
+
(g) $15,780,903,903, which is nine twelfths of the total
|
81 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
82 |
+
in Schedule 1.6;
|
83 |
+
(h) $11,854,012,428, which is eleven twelfths of the to-
|
84 |
+
tal of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set
|
85 |
+
out in Schedule 1.7; and
|
86 |
+
(i) $5, which is twelve twelfths of the total of the
|
87 |
+
amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
88 |
+
Schedule 1.8.
|
89 |
+
Purpose of each item
|
90 |
+
3 The amount authorized by this Act to be paid in re-
|
91 |
+
spect of an item may be paid only for the purposes, and
|
92 |
+
subject to any terms and conditions, specified in the
|
93 |
+
item.
|
94 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — section 2
|
95 |
+
4 An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
96 |
+
other Act and referred to in section 2 may be charged af-
|
97 |
+
ter the end of the fiscal year for which the appropriation
|
98 |
+
is granted at any time before the day on which the Public
|
99 |
+
Accounts for that fiscal year are tabled in Parliament, for
|
100 |
+
the purpose of making adjustments in the accounts of
|
101 |
+
Canada for that fiscal year that do not require payments
|
102 |
+
out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
103 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — Schedule 2
|
104 |
+
5 (1) An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
105 |
+
other Act and referred to in Schedule 2 may be charged
|
106 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year for
|
107 |
+
which the appropriation is granted at any time before the
|
108 |
+
day on which the Public Accounts for that second fiscal
|
109 |
+
year are tabled in Parliament, for the purpose of making
|
110 |
+
adjustments in the accounts of Canada for that second
|
111 |
+
2021-2022
|
112 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
113 |
+
Sections 2-5
|
114 |
+
|
115 |
+
Page 5
|
116 |
+
fiscal year that do not require payments out of the Con-
|
117 |
+
solidated Revenue Fund.
|
118 |
+
Order of payment
|
119 |
+
(2) Despite any other provision of this Act, amounts ap-
|
120 |
+
propriated by this Act and set out in Schedule 2 may be
|
121 |
+
paid and applied at any time on or before March 31, 2024,
|
122 |
+
so long as every payment is charged first against the rele-
|
123 |
+
vant amount appropriated under any Act that is earliest
|
124 |
+
in time until that amount is exhausted, next against the
|
125 |
+
relevant amount appropriated under any other Act, in-
|
126 |
+
cluding this Act, that is next in time until that amount is
|
127 |
+
exhausted and so on. The balance of amounts so appro-
|
128 |
+
priated by this Act that have not been charged, subject to
|
129 |
+
the adjustments referred to in section 37 of the Financial
|
130 |
+
Administration Act, lapse at the end of the fiscal year fol-
|
131 |
+
lowing the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
|
132 |
+
2021-2022
|
133 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
134 |
+
Section
|
135 |
+
5
|
136 |
+
|
137 |
+
Page 6
|
138 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
139 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
140 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
141 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
142 |
+
Vote No.
|
143 |
+
Items
|
144 |
+
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
|
145 |
+
Agence spatiale canadienne
|
146 |
+
5
|
147 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
148 |
+
10
|
149 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
150 |
+
– Contributions
|
151 |
+
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
|
152 |
+
Office des transports du Canada
|
153 |
+
1
|
154 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
155 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
|
156 |
+
Ministère de l’Industrie
|
157 |
+
1
|
158 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
159 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
160 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
161 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
162 |
+
(a) the provision of internal support services unde
|
163 |
+
and the provision of internal support services to th
|
164 |
+
Property Office;
|
165 |
+
(b) activities and operations related to communica
|
166 |
+
Communications Research Centre;
|
167 |
+
(c) services and insolvency processes under the Ba
|
168 |
+
Act at the Office of the Superintendent of Bankrupt
|
169 |
+
(d) activities and operations carried out by Corpora
|
170 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act, the Boards of
|
171 |
+
Cooperatives Act and the Canada Not-for-profit Co
|
172 |
+
(e) services and regulatory processes for mergers
|
173 |
+
ters, including pre-merger notifications, advance r
|
174 |
+
written opinions, under the Competition Act at the
|
175 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
176 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
177 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
178 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
179 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
180 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
181 |
+
10
|
182 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
183 |
+
– Contributions
|
184 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
185 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
186 |
+
1
|
187 |
+
– Operating expenditures for the provision of accommo
|
188 |
+
central services
|
189 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
190 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan, the Employment Insurance
|
191 |
+
erty Management Act
|
192 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives during th
|
193 |
+
from the provision of accommodation, common and c
|
194 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
195 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
196 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
197 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
198 |
+
2021-2022
|
199 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
200 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
201 |
+
|
202 |
+
Page 7
|
203 |
+
Vote No.
|
204 |
+
Items
|
205 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
206 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
207 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
208 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
209 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
210 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
211 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
|
212 |
+
Ministère des Transports
|
213 |
+
1
|
214 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
215 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures on other than federal
|
216 |
+
of, or arising out of the exercise of jurisdiction in, aero
|
217 |
+
– Authority for the payment of commissions for revenue
|
218 |
+
Aeronautics Act
|
219 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
220 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
221 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
222 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
223 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
224 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
225 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
226 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
227 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
228 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
229 |
+
NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE REVIEW AGE
|
230 |
+
Secrétariat de l’Office de surveillance des activités en
|
231 |
+
nationale et de renseignement
|
232 |
+
1
|
233 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
234 |
+
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH CO
|
235 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en gé
|
236 |
+
5
|
237 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
238 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
239 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
240 |
+
1
|
241 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
242 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
243 |
+
– Contributions, including
|
244 |
+
(a) expenditures on other than federal property; an
|
245 |
+
(b) payments to provinces and municipalities as co
|
246 |
+
cost of undertakings carried out by those bodies
|
247 |
+
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
|
248 |
+
Bureau du Conseil privé
|
249 |
+
1
|
250 |
+
– Program expenditures, including
|
251 |
+
(a) operating expenditures of Commissions of Inqu
|
252 |
+
vided for;
|
253 |
+
(b) contributions in respect of costs incurred by pe
|
254 |
+
Commissions of Inquiry; and
|
255 |
+
(c) the operation of the Prime Minister’s residence
|
256 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
257 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
258 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
259 |
+
(a) the provision of intelligence analysis training; a
|
260 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
261 |
+
2021-2022
|
262 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
263 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
264 |
+
|
265 |
+
Page 8
|
266 |
+
Vote No.
|
267 |
+
Items
|
268 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
269 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
270 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
271 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
272 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
273 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
274 |
+
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
|
275 |
+
Commission de la fonction publique
|
276 |
+
1
|
277 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
278 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
279 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
280 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
281 |
+
sion of staffing, assessment and counselling services
|
282 |
+
provision of internal support services under section 2
|
283 |
+
SHARED SERVICES CANADA
|
284 |
+
Services partagés Canada
|
285 |
+
1
|
286 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
287 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
288 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
289 |
+
in that fiscal year from the provision of information te
|
290 |
+
the Shared Services Canada Act — revenues that it re
|
291 |
+
from the provision of those services
|
292 |
+
5
|
293 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
294 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
295 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ca
|
296 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
297 |
+
the provision of information technology services unde
|
298 |
+
Canada Act
|
299 |
+
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUN
|
300 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines
|
301 |
+
5
|
302 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
303 |
+
TELEFILM CANADA
|
304 |
+
Téléfilm Canada
|
305 |
+
1
|
306 |
+
– Payments to the corporation to be used for the purpos
|
307 |
+
Canada Act
|
308 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
309 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
310 |
+
1
|
311 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
312 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
313 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for the provision of rail p
|
314 |
+
Canada in accordance with contracts entered into pur
|
315 |
+
(c)(i) of Transport Vote 52d, Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
316 |
+
2021-2022
|
317 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
318 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
319 |
+
|
320 |
+
Page 9
|
321 |
+
ANNEXE 1.1
|
322 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
323 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
324 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
325 |
+
dées.
|
326 |
+
No du crédit
|
327 |
+
Postes
|
328 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
329 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
330 |
+
1
|
331 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
332 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
333 |
+
– Contributions, notamment :
|
334 |
+
a) les dépenses afférentes à des propriétés aut
|
335 |
+
vernement fédéral;
|
336 |
+
b) les paiements aux provinces et aux municip
|
337 |
+
butions à l’égard des engagements assumés p
|
338 |
+
AGENCE SPATIALE CANADIENNE
|
339 |
+
Canadian Space Agency
|
340 |
+
5
|
341 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
342 |
+
10
|
343 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
344 |
+
– Contributions
|
345 |
+
BUREAU DU CONSEIL PRIVÉ
|
346 |
+
Privy Council Office
|
347 |
+
1
|
348 |
+
– Dépenses du programme, y compris :
|
349 |
+
a) les dépenses de fonctionnement des comm
|
350 |
+
prévues;
|
351 |
+
b) les contributions relatives aux frais engagés
|
352 |
+
comparaissant devant des commissions d’enq
|
353 |
+
c) le fonctionnement de la résidence du premie
|
354 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
355 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
356 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
357 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
358 |
+
a) la formation en matière d’analyse du rensei
|
359 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
360 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
361 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
362 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
363 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
364 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
365 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
366 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
367 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
368 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
369 |
+
COMMISSION DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE
|
370 |
+
Public Service Commission
|
371 |
+
1
|
372 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
373 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
374 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
375 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
376 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la fourniture
|
377 |
+
2021-2022
|
378 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
379 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
380 |
+
|
381 |
+
Page 10
|
382 |
+
No du crédit
|
383 |
+
Postes
|
384 |
+
de dotation, d’évaluation et de counseling et de la
|
385 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
386 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES HUMAINE
|
387 |
+
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counci
|
388 |
+
5
|
389 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
390 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES NATUREL
|
391 |
+
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Coun
|
392 |
+
5
|
393 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
394 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’INDUSTRIE
|
395 |
+
Department of Industry
|
396 |
+
1
|
397 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
398 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
399 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
400 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
401 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
402 |
+
a) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
403 |
+
29.2 de cette loi et de services de soutien inter
|
404 |
+
priété intellectuelle du Canada;
|
405 |
+
b) les activités liées aux recherches sur les com
|
406 |
+
de recherches sur les communications;
|
407 |
+
c) les services et la procédure d’insolvabilité, a
|
408 |
+
faillite et l’insolvabilité, au Bureau du surintend
|
409 |
+
d) les activités de Corporations Canada au titre
|
410 |
+
sur les sociétés par actions, de la Loi sur les ch
|
411 |
+
de la Loi canadienne sur les coopératives et de
|
412 |
+
les organisations à but non lucratif;
|
413 |
+
e) les services et la procédure réglementaire a
|
414 |
+
rence pour les fusions et toute chose s’y rappo
|
415 |
+
avis préalables à une fusion, les certificats de d
|
416 |
+
avis consultatifs au titre de la Loi sur la concur
|
417 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
418 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
419 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
420 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
421 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
422 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
423 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
424 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
425 |
+
10
|
426 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
427 |
+
– Contributions
|
428 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRANSPORTS
|
429 |
+
Department of Transport
|
430 |
+
1
|
431 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
432 |
+
– Autorisation d’engager des dépenses pour des bie
|
433 |
+
dans le cadre de l’exercice d’une compétence en
|
434 |
+
– Autorisation de payer des commissions pour le re
|
435 |
+
en vertu de la Loi sur l’aéronautique
|
436 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
437 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
438 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
439 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de l
|
440 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
441 |
+
2021-2022
|
442 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
443 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
444 |
+
|
445 |
+
Page 11
|
446 |
+
No du crédit
|
447 |
+
Postes
|
448 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
449 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
450 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
451 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
452 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
453 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
454 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
455 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
456 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES SERVIC
|
457 |
+
GOUVERNEMENTAUX
|
458 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Ser
|
459 |
+
1
|
460 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement pour la prestation d
|
461 |
+
des locaux et de services communs et centraux
|
462 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrable
|
463 |
+
du Régime de pensions du Canada, de la Loi sur l
|
464 |
+
de la Loi sur l’administration des biens saisis
|
465 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au c
|
466 |
+
proviennent de la prestation de services de gestio
|
467 |
+
vices communs et centraux
|
468 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
469 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
470 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
471 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de l
|
472 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
473 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
474 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
475 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
476 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
477 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
478 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
479 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
480 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
481 |
+
OFFICE DES TRANSPORTS DU CANADA
|
482 |
+
Canadian Transportation Agency
|
483 |
+
1
|
484 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
485 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DE L’OFFICE DE SURVEILLANCE DES
|
486 |
+
MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ NATIONALE ET DE RENS
|
487 |
+
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency
|
488 |
+
1
|
489 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
490 |
+
SERVICES PARTAGÉS CANADA
|
491 |
+
Shared Services Canada
|
492 |
+
1
|
493 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
494 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
495 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
496 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice
|
497 |
+
services de technologie de l’information au titre d
|
498 |
+
partagés Canada, les recettes perçues au cours de
|
499 |
+
viennent de la prestation de ces services
|
500 |
+
5
|
501 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
502 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
503 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
504 |
+
des dépenses en capital engagées au cours de ce
|
505 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
506 |
+
de technologie de l’information au titre de la Loi s
|
507 |
+
Canada
|
508 |
+
2021-2022
|
509 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
510 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
511 |
+
|
512 |
+
Page 12
|
513 |
+
No du crédit
|
514 |
+
Postes
|
515 |
+
TÉLÉFILM CANADA
|
516 |
+
Telefilm Canada
|
517 |
+
1
|
518 |
+
– Paiements à la société devant servir aux fins prévu
|
519 |
+
film Canada
|
520 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
521 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
522 |
+
1
|
523 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à s
|
524 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capit
|
525 |
+
– Paiements à la société en vue de la prestation d’u
|
526 |
+
Canada, conformément aux contrats conclus en v
|
527 |
+
du crédit 52d (Transports) de la Loi no 1 de 1977 p
|
528 |
+
crédits
|
529 |
+
2021-2022
|
530 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
531 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
532 |
+
|
533 |
+
Page 13
|
534 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
535 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
536 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
537 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
538 |
+
Vote No.
|
539 |
+
Items
|
540 |
+
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
|
541 |
+
Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
542 |
+
1
|
543 |
+
– Payments to the Council to be used for the furtheranc
|
544 |
+
section 8 of the Canada Council for the Arts Act
|
545 |
+
CANADIAN AIR TRANSPORT SECURITY AUTHORITY
|
546 |
+
Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport a
|
547 |
+
1
|
548 |
+
– Payments to the Authority for operating and capital ex
|
549 |
+
CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC RESEARCH STATION
|
550 |
+
Station canadienne de recherche dans l’Extrême-Arct
|
551 |
+
1
|
552 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
553 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
554 |
+
– Contributions
|
555 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
556 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
557 |
+
1
|
558 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
559 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
560 |
+
– Contributions
|
561 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
562 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
563 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
564 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
565 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
566 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
567 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
568 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
569 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
570 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
571 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PR
|
572 |
+
Ministère de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection c
|
573 |
+
5
|
574 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
575 |
+
– Contributions
|
576 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
|
577 |
+
Ministère des Anciens Combattants
|
578 |
+
5
|
579 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
580 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
581 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
582 |
+
– Contributions
|
583 |
+
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICER
|
584 |
+
Bureau du directeur parlementaire du budget
|
585 |
+
1
|
586 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
587 |
+
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
|
588 |
+
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
|
589 |
+
1
|
590 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
591 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
592 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
593 |
+
2021-2022
|
594 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
595 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
596 |
+
|
597 |
+
Page 14
|
598 |
+
Vote No.
|
599 |
+
Items
|
600 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
601 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
602 |
+
Act
|
603 |
+
10
|
604 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
605 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
606 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
607 |
+
– Contributions
|
608 |
+
STATISTICS CANADA
|
609 |
+
Statistique Canada
|
610 |
+
1
|
611 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
612 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
613 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
614 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
615 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
616 |
+
Act
|
617 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
618 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
619 |
+
1
|
620 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
621 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
622 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
623 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
624 |
+
sion of internal support services under section 29.2 of
|
625 |
+
other activities
|
626 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
627 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
628 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
629 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
630 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
631 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
632 |
+
2021-2022
|
633 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
634 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
635 |
+
|
636 |
+
Page 15
|
637 |
+
ANNEXE 1.2
|
638 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
639 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
640 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
641 |
+
dées.
|
642 |
+
No du
|
643 |
+
crédit
|
644 |
+
Postes
|
645 |
+
ADMINISTRATION CANADIENNE DE LA SÛRETÉ DU TRA
|
646 |
+
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
|
647 |
+
1
|
648 |
+
– Paiements à l’Administration pour les dépenses de fon
|
649 |
+
penses en capital
|
650 |
+
BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR PARLEMENTAIRE DU BUDGET
|
651 |
+
Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
|
652 |
+
1
|
653 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
654 |
+
CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA
|
655 |
+
Canada Council for the Arts
|
656 |
+
1
|
657 |
+
– Paiements au Conseil devant servir aux fins générales
|
658 |
+
la Loi sur le Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
659 |
+
GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
|
660 |
+
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
|
661 |
+
1
|
662 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
663 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
664 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
665 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
666 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
667 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
668 |
+
10
|
669 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
670 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
671 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
672 |
+
– Contributions
|
673 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE ET DE LA PROT
|
674 |
+
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prepared
|
675 |
+
5
|
676 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
677 |
+
– Contributions
|
678 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS
|
679 |
+
Department of Veterans Affairs
|
680 |
+
5
|
681 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
682 |
+
inscrit à chacune des subventions pouvant être modif
|
683 |
+
probation du Conseil du Trésor
|
684 |
+
– Contributions
|
685 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
686 |
+
Department of Finance
|
687 |
+
1
|
688 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
689 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
690 |
+
– Contributions
|
691 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
692 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
693 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
694 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation d
|
695 |
+
ternes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
696 |
+
2021-2022
|
697 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
698 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
699 |
+
|
700 |
+
Page 16
|
701 |
+
No du
|
702 |
+
crédit
|
703 |
+
Postes
|
704 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
705 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
706 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
707 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
708 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
709 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute pério
|
710 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
711 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
712 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
713 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
714 |
+
1
|
715 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
716 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
717 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
718 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
719 |
+
celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation de services d
|
720 |
+
vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi et de ses autres activ
|
721 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
722 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
723 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
724 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
725 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
726 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute pério
|
727 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
728 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
729 |
+
STATION CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE DANS L’EXTRÊ
|
730 |
+
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
|
731 |
+
1
|
732 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
733 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
734 |
+
– Contributions
|
735 |
+
STATISTIQUE CANADA
|
736 |
+
Statistics Canada
|
737 |
+
1
|
738 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
739 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
740 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
741 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
742 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
743 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
744 |
+
2021-2022
|
745 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
746 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
747 |
+
|
748 |
+
Page 17
|
749 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
750 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
751 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
752 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
753 |
+
Vote No.
|
754 |
+
Items
|
755 |
+
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS SUPPORT SERVICE OF C
|
756 |
+
Service canadien d’appui aux tribunaux administratifs
|
757 |
+
1
|
758 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
759 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relatio
|
760 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insura
|
761 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CANADIAN HERITAGE
|
762 |
+
Ministère du Patrimoine canadien
|
763 |
+
5
|
764 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
765 |
+
– Contributions
|
766 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
767 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
768 |
+
10
|
769 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
770 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
771 |
+
FEDERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR SO
|
772 |
+
Agence fédérale de développement économique pou
|
773 |
+
5
|
774 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
775 |
+
– Contributions
|
776 |
+
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES OF CANADA
|
777 |
+
Bibliothèque et Archives du Canada
|
778 |
+
5
|
779 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
780 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
781 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
782 |
+
5
|
783 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
784 |
+
2021-2022
|
785 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
786 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
787 |
+
|
788 |
+
Page 18
|
789 |
+
ANNEXE 1.3
|
790 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
791 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
792 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
793 |
+
dées.
|
794 |
+
No du
|
795 |
+
crédit
|
796 |
+
Postes
|
797 |
+
AGENCE FÉDÉRALE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQU
|
798 |
+
L’ONTARIO
|
799 |
+
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern
|
800 |
+
5
|
801 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
802 |
+
– Contributions
|
803 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
804 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
805 |
+
5
|
806 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
807 |
+
BIBLIOTHÈQUE ET ARCHIVES DU CANADA
|
808 |
+
Library and Archives of Canada
|
809 |
+
5
|
810 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
811 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRATION
|
812 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
813 |
+
10
|
814 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
815 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et de s
|
816 |
+
MINISTÈRE DU PATRIMOINE CANADIEN
|
817 |
+
Department of Canadian Heritage
|
818 |
+
5
|
819 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
820 |
+
– Contributions
|
821 |
+
SERVICE CANADIEN D’APPUI AUX TRIBUNAUX ADMINI
|
822 |
+
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
|
823 |
+
1
|
824 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
825 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
826 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
827 |
+
2021-2022
|
828 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
829 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3 (French)
|
830 |
+
|
831 |
+
Page 19
|
832 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
833 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
834 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
835 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
836 |
+
Vote No.
|
837 |
+
Items
|
838 |
+
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
|
839 |
+
Centre canadien d’hygiène et de sécurité au travail
|
840 |
+
1
|
841 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
842 |
+
CANADIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMISSION
|
843 |
+
Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
|
844 |
+
1
|
845 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
846 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
847 |
+
– Contributions
|
848 |
+
2021-2022
|
849 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
850 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
851 |
+
|
852 |
+
Page 20
|
853 |
+
ANNEXE 1.4
|
854 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
855 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
856 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
857 |
+
dées.
|
858 |
+
No du
|
859 |
+
crédit
|
860 |
+
Postes
|
861 |
+
CENTRE CANADIEN D’HYGIÈNE ET DE SÉCURITÉ AU TR
|
862 |
+
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
|
863 |
+
1
|
864 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
865 |
+
COMMISSION CANADIENNE DE SÛRETÉ NUCLÉAIRE
|
866 |
+
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
|
867 |
+
1
|
868 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
869 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
870 |
+
– Contributions
|
871 |
+
2021-2022
|
872 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
873 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4 (French)
|
874 |
+
|
875 |
+
Page 21
|
876 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
877 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
878 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
879 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
880 |
+
Vote No.
|
881 |
+
Items
|
882 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELO
|
883 |
+
Ministère de l’Emploi et du Développement social
|
884 |
+
5
|
885 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
886 |
+
– Contributions
|
887 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
888 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
889 |
+
L30
|
890 |
+
– Loans under paragraph 3(1)(a) of the International Fin
|
891 |
+
2021-2022
|
892 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
893 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
894 |
+
|
895 |
+
Page 22
|
896 |
+
ANNEXE 1.5
|
897 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
898 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
899 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
900 |
+
dées.
|
901 |
+
No du
|
902 |
+
crédit
|
903 |
+
Postes
|
904 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’EMPLOI ET DU DÉVELOPPEMENT SOC
|
905 |
+
Department of Employment and Social Development
|
906 |
+
5
|
907 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
908 |
+
– Contributions
|
909 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COMMER
|
910 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
911 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
|
912 |
+
L30
|
913 |
+
– Prêts effectués en vertu de l’alinéa 3(1)a) de la Loi sur
|
914 |
+
nationale
|
915 |
+
2021-2022
|
916 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
917 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5 (French)
|
918 |
+
|
919 |
+
Page 23
|
920 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
921 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
922 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
923 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
924 |
+
Vote No.
|
925 |
+
Items
|
926 |
+
DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY
|
927 |
+
Ministère des Femmes et de l’Égalité des genres
|
928 |
+
5
|
929 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
930 |
+
– Contributions
|
931 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
932 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
933 |
+
1
|
934 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
935 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
936 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
937 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and o
|
938 |
+
spect of that property
|
939 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
940 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and
|
941 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
942 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
943 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, i
|
944 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
945 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
946 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
947 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
948 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
949 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
950 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
951 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
952 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
953 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
954 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
955 |
+
10
|
956 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
957 |
+
– Contributions
|
958 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
959 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
960 |
+
10
|
961 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
962 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
963 |
+
services
|
964 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
|
965 |
+
Ministère de la Justice
|
966 |
+
1
|
967 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
968 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
969 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
970 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
971 |
+
(a) the provision of mandatory legal services to fed
|
972 |
+
agencies;
|
973 |
+
(b) the provision to Crown corporations, non-feder
|
974 |
+
ternational organizations of optional legal services
|
975 |
+
the Department’s mandate; and
|
976 |
+
(c) the provision of internal support services unde
|
977 |
+
2021-2022
|
978 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
979 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
980 |
+
|
981 |
+
Page 24
|
982 |
+
Vote No.
|
983 |
+
Items
|
984 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
985 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
986 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
987 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
988 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
989 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
990 |
+
2021-2022
|
991 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
992 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
993 |
+
|
994 |
+
Page 25
|
995 |
+
ANNEXE 1.6
|
996 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
997 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
998 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
999 |
+
dées.
|
1000 |
+
No du
|
1001 |
+
crédit
|
1002 |
+
Postes
|
1003 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE
|
1004 |
+
Department of Justice
|
1005 |
+
1
|
1006 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1007 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1008 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1009 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1010 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1011 |
+
a) les services juridiques fournis de manière obliga
|
1012 |
+
organismes fédéraux;
|
1013 |
+
b) les services juridiques — conformes au mandat
|
1014 |
+
de manière facultative à des sociétés d’État et à de
|
1015 |
+
dérales ou internationales;
|
1016 |
+
c) les services de soutien internes fournis en vertu
|
1017 |
+
cette loi.
|
1018 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1019 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1020 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1021 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1022 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1023 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1024 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1025 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1026 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FEMMES ET DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES GENRE
|
1027 |
+
Department for Women and Gender Equality
|
1028 |
+
5
|
1029 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1030 |
+
– Contributions
|
1031 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHTONE
|
1032 |
+
DU NORD
|
1033 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and North
|
1034 |
+
1
|
1035 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1036 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et matéri
|
1037 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvrables
|
1038 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appartenan
|
1039 |
+
fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de celles-ci
|
1040 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’activ
|
1041 |
+
grès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, relatives a
|
1042 |
+
capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’approvisionne
|
1043 |
+
en matériel
|
1044 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformément
|
1045 |
+
vées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux consommateu
|
1046 |
+
liers vivant dans des centres éloignés lorsque ces der
|
1047 |
+
aux sources alternatives locales d’approvisionnement
|
1048 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1049 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1050 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
1051 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation d
|
1052 |
+
internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1053 |
+
2021-2022
|
1054 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1055 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6 (French)
|
1056 |
+
|
1057 |
+
Page 26
|
1058 |
+
No du
|
1059 |
+
crédit
|
1060 |
+
Postes
|
1061 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1062 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1063 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1064 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1065 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1066 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1067 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1068 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1069 |
+
10
|
1070 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1071 |
+
– Contributions
|
1072 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1073 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1074 |
+
10
|
1075 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1076 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
1077 |
+
ou de services
|
1078 |
+
2021-2022
|
1079 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1080 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6 (French)
|
1081 |
+
|
1082 |
+
Page 27
|
1083 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1084 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
1085 |
+
of the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedu
|
1086 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1087 |
+
Vote No.
|
1088 |
+
Items
|
1089 |
+
CANADIAN ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS DEVELOPMEN
|
1090 |
+
Organisation canadienne d’élaboration de normes d’a
|
1091 |
+
5
|
1092 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1093 |
+
– Contributions
|
1094 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
1095 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
1096 |
+
1
|
1097 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1098 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1099 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1100 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1101 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
1102 |
+
well-being and to regulatory activities; and
|
1103 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
1104 |
+
– Authority to enter into commitments in the fiscal year
|
1105 |
+
Vote up to an amount that does not, at any time durin
|
1106 |
+
the total unencumbered balance available out of
|
1107 |
+
(a) any appropriation by Parliament for the fiscal y
|
1108 |
+
the Department,
|
1109 |
+
(b) any item included in estimates before the Hous
|
1110 |
+
fiscal year for Vote 1, 5 or 10 of the Department, an
|
1111 |
+
(c) any revenues referred to in paragraph 32(1)(d)
|
1112 |
+
tration Act of the Department
|
1113 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
1114 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
1115 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
1116 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1117 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1118 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1119 |
+
10
|
1120 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1121 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
1122 |
+
services
|
1123 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
1124 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
1125 |
+
5
|
1126 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1127 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1128 |
+
and ownership of which
|
1129 |
+
(a) may be transferred to provincial governments o
|
1130 |
+
approved by the Governor in Council; or
|
1131 |
+
(b) may be transferred to Indian bands, groups of
|
1132 |
+
dians at the discretion of the Minister of Indigenou
|
1133 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1134 |
+
federal property
|
1135 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures on roads
|
1136 |
+
amounts not exceeding the shares of provincial gove
|
1137 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIC INC.
|
1138 |
+
Marine Atlantique S.C.C.
|
1139 |
+
1
|
1140 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
1141 |
+
2021-2022
|
1142 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1143 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1144 |
+
|
1145 |
+
Page 28
|
1146 |
+
Vote No.
|
1147 |
+
Items
|
1148 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
1149 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for transportation service
|
1150 |
+
transportation services between Nova Scotia and New
|
1151 |
+
Labrador and related vessels, terminals and infrastruc
|
1152 |
+
OFFICE OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF CANADA
|
1153 |
+
Bureau de l’infrastructure du Canada
|
1154 |
+
5
|
1155 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1156 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
1157 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
1158 |
+
1
|
1159 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1160 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1161 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1162 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1163 |
+
of products, the provision of inspection services and t
|
1164 |
+
support services under section 29.2 of that Act
|
1165 |
+
5
|
1166 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1167 |
+
10
|
1168 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1169 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
1170 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
1171 |
+
– Contributions
|
1172 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
1173 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
1174 |
+
5
|
1175 |
+
Government Contingencies
|
1176 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to supplemen
|
1177 |
+
tion
|
1178 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to provide fo
|
1179 |
+
or unforeseen expenditures not otherwise provided fo
|
1180 |
+
provision of new grants and contributions or for incre
|
1181 |
+
grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal year
|
1182 |
+
penditures are within the legal mandate of the depart
|
1183 |
+
tions for which they are made
|
1184 |
+
– Authority to reuse any sums allotted and repaid to thi
|
1185 |
+
er appropriations
|
1186 |
+
2021-2022
|
1187 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1188 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1189 |
+
|
1190 |
+
Page 29
|
1191 |
+
ANNEXE 1.7
|
1192 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
1193 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
1194 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1195 |
+
dées.
|
1196 |
+
No du
|
1197 |
+
crédit
|
1198 |
+
Postes
|
1199 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1200 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1201 |
+
1
|
1202 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1203 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1204 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1205 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1206 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la vente de produits, de
|
1207 |
+
vices d’inspection et de la prestation de services de so
|
1208 |
+
de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1209 |
+
5
|
1210 |
+
��� Dépenses en capital
|
1211 |
+
10
|
1212 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1213 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
1214 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1215 |
+
– Contributions
|
1216 |
+
BUREAU DE L’INFRASTRUCTURE DU CANADA
|
1217 |
+
Office of Infrastructure of Canada
|
1218 |
+
5
|
1219 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1220 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIQUE S.C.C.
|
1221 |
+
Marine Atlantic Inc.
|
1222 |
+
1
|
1223 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à sa ge
|
1224 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capital
|
1225 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les services de transport, y
|
1226 |
+
de transport maritime entre la Nouvelle-Écosse et Ter
|
1227 |
+
et les navires, terminaux et infrastructures connexes
|
1228 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
1229 |
+
Department of Health
|
1230 |
+
1
|
1231 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1232 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1233 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1234 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1235 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1236 |
+
a) la prestation de services – ou la vente de produi
|
1237 |
+
santé, au bien-être et aux activités de réglementati
|
1238 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes en
|
1239 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1240 |
+
– Autorisation de contracter, au cours de l’exercice, des
|
1241 |
+
du présent crédit jusqu’à concurrence d’une somme q
|
1242 |
+
moment pendant l’exercice, dépasser le total des sold
|
1243 |
+
nibles et non grevés :
|
1244 |
+
a) le solde des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du ministère pour
|
1245 |
+
b) le solde des postes des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du min
|
1246 |
+
figurant dans les prévisions de dépenses alors dép
|
1247 |
+
Chambre des communes;
|
1248 |
+
c) le solde des recettes visées à l’alinéa 32(1)d) de
|
1249 |
+
finances publiques du ministère.
|
1250 |
+
2021-2022
|
1251 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1252 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1253 |
+
|
1254 |
+
Page 30
|
1255 |
+
No du
|
1256 |
+
crédit
|
1257 |
+
Postes
|
1258 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1259 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1260 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1261 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1262 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1263 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1264 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1265 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1266 |
+
10
|
1267 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1268 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
1269 |
+
ou de services
|
1270 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1271 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1272 |
+
5
|
1273 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1274 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1275 |
+
tion, le contrôle et la propriété peuvent être transférés
|
1276 |
+
a) soit aux gouvernements provinciaux, selon les c
|
1277 |
+
par le gouverneur en conseil;
|
1278 |
+
b) soit à des bandes indiennes ou à des Indiens, à
|
1279 |
+
lier, à la discrétion du ministre des Services aux Au
|
1280 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1281 |
+
l’égard de propriétés n’appartenant pas au gouvernem
|
1282 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables po
|
1283 |
+
dépassant pas la part des frais assumés par les gouve
|
1284 |
+
pour des routes et ouvrages connexes
|
1285 |
+
ORGANISATION CANADIENNE D’ÉLABORATION DE NO
|
1286 |
+
D’ACCESSIBILITÉ
|
1287 |
+
Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organ
|
1288 |
+
5
|
1289 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1290 |
+
– Contributions
|
1291 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
1292 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
1293 |
+
5
|
1294 |
+
Dépenses éventuelles du gouvernement
|
1295 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor d’augmente
|
1296 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor de payer po
|
1297 |
+
urgentes ou imprévues — auxquelles il n’est pas pour
|
1298 |
+
tamment pour lʼoctroi de nouvelles subventions ou co
|
1299 |
+
mentation du montant de toute subvention prévue da
|
1300 |
+
penses pour l’exercice, dans la mesure où ces dépens
|
1301 |
+
mandat du ministère ou de l’organisme pour lequel ce
|
1302 |
+
– Autorisation de réemployer les sommes affectées à de
|
1303 |
+
d’autres crédits et versées au présent crédit
|
1304 |
+
2021-2022
|
1305 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1306 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1307 |
+
|
1308 |
+
Page 31
|
1309 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1310 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
1311 |
+
in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule.
|
1312 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1313 |
+
Vote No.
|
1314 |
+
Items
|
1315 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
1316 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
1317 |
+
5
|
1318 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
1319 |
+
Act, the amount of financial assistance provided by th
|
1320 |
+
way of direct payments to the International Developm
|
1321 |
+
exceed $911,436,000 in Canadian dollars in the fiscal
|
1322 |
+
L10
|
1323 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
1324 |
+
Act, the amount of financial assistance provided by th
|
1325 |
+
way of loans to the International Development Assoc
|
1326 |
+
ceed $287,710,000 in United States dollars in the fisca
|
1327 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
1328 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
1329 |
+
20
|
1330 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
1331 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
1332 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
1333 |
+
way of direct payments for the purpose of contributio
|
1334 |
+
financial institutions may not exceed $257,361,748 in
|
1335 |
+
L25
|
1336 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
1337 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
1338 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
1339 |
+
way of the purchase of shares of international financi
|
1340 |
+
exceed $113,066,671 in United States dollars in the fis
|
1341 |
+
is estimated in Canadian dollars at $147,321,230
|
1342 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
1343 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
1344 |
+
L10
|
1345 |
+
– The amount that may be outstanding at any time durin
|
1346 |
+
on April 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2027 — for th
|
1347 |
+
Vote L29g, Appropriation Act No. 2, 1967, as amended
|
1348 |
+
Vote L15b, Appropriation Act No. 3, 1990–91, by Depa
|
1349 |
+
and Government Services Vote L7c, Appropriation Ac
|
1350 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Service
|
1351 |
+
tion Act No. 4, 2018–19 — is not to exceed $50,000,00
|
1352 |
+
2021-2022
|
1353 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1354 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1355 |
+
|
1356 |
+
Page 32
|
1357 |
+
ANNEXE 1.8
|
1358 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
1359 |
+
des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe.
|
1360 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1361 |
+
dées.
|
1362 |
+
No du
|
1363 |
+
crédit
|
1364 |
+
Postes
|
1365 |
+
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Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
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ASSENTED TO
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Page 2
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RECOMMENDATION
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Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
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of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
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cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
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measure entitled “An Act respecting certain measures related to
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COVID-19”.
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SUMMARY
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This enactment authorizes the Minister of Health to make pay-
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ments of up to $2.5 billion out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund
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in relation to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) tests.
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It also authorizes that Minister to transfer COVID-19 tests and in-
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struments used in relation to those tests to the provinces and
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territories and to bodies and persons in Canada.
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022
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70-71 ELIZABETH II
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CHAPTER 2
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An Act respecting certain measures related to
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COVID-19
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[Assented to 4th March, 2022]
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the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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enacts as follows:
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of which may not exceed $2.5 billion, out of the Consoli-
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dated Revenue Fund for any expenses incurred on or af-
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2019 (COVID-19) tests.
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2 The Minister of Health may transfer to any province or
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territory, or to any body or person in Canada, any coro-
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navirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) tests or instruments
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used in relation to those tests acquired by Her Majesty in
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right of Canada on or after April 1, 2021.
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2021-2022
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70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
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CHAPTER 1
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An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act
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(Guaranteed Income Supplement)
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+
ASSENTED TO
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+
MARCH 3, 2022
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+
BILL C-12
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+
Page 2
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RECOMMENDATION
|
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+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
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+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
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+
cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
|
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+
measure entitled “An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act
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+
(Guaranteed Income Supplement)”.
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+
SUMMARY
|
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+
This enactment amends the Old Age Security Act to exclude
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from a person’s income any payment under the Canada Emer-
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gency Response Benefit Act, Part VIII.4 of the Employment Insur-
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ance Act, the Canada Recovery Benefits Act or the Canada Work-
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er Lockdown Benefit Act for the purposes of calculating the
|
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+
amount of the guaranteed income supplement and allowances
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+
payable in respect of any month after June 2022.
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+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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+
www.ourcommons.ca
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+
2021-2022
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+
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+
Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II
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CHAPTER 1
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+
An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act (Guaran-
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teed Income Supplement)
|
36 |
+
[Assented to 3rd March, 2022]
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37 |
+
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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+
enacts as follows:
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+
R.S., c. O-9
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+
Old Age Security Act
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+
1 The definition income in section 2 of the Old
|
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+
Age Security Act is amended by adding the fol-
|
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+
lowing after paragraph (c):
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+
(c.1) for the purpose of determining benefits payable
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+
in respect of any month after June 2022, there shall be
|
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+
deducted from the person’s income for the year the
|
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+
amount of any payment under
|
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+
(i) the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act,
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+
(ii) Part VIII.4 of the Employment Insurance Act,
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+
(iii) the Canada Recovery Benefits Act, and
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+
(iv) the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit Act,
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+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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+
2021-2022
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+
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+
Page 4
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
|
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 6
|
6 |
+
An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867
|
7 |
+
(electoral representation)
|
8 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
9 |
+
JUNE 23, 2022
|
10 |
+
BILL C-14
|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
Page 2
|
13 |
+
RECOMMENDATION
|
14 |
+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
|
15 |
+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
|
16 |
+
cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
|
17 |
+
measure entitled “An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867
|
18 |
+
(electoral representation)”.
|
19 |
+
SUMMARY
|
20 |
+
This enactment amends section 51 of the Constitution Act, 1867
|
21 |
+
to provide that, when the number of members of the House of
|
22 |
+
Commons and the representation of the provinces in that House
|
23 |
+
are readjusted on the completion of each decennial census, a
|
24 |
+
province will not have fewer members assigned to it than were
|
25 |
+
assigned during the 43rd Parliament. It also includes transitional
|
26 |
+
measures providing for the application of that amendment to the
|
27 |
+
readjustment of electoral boundaries under the Electoral Bound-
|
28 |
+
aries Readjustment Act following the 2021 decennial census.
|
29 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
30 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
31 |
+
2021-2022
|
32 |
+
|
33 |
+
Page 3
|
34 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II
|
35 |
+
CHAPTER 6
|
36 |
+
An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (electoral
|
37 |
+
representation)
|
38 |
+
[Assented to 23rd June, 2022]
|
39 |
+
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
40 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
41 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
42 |
+
Alternative Title
|
43 |
+
Alternative title
|
44 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Preserving Provincial
|
45 |
+
Representation in the House of Commons Act.
|
46 |
+
30-31 Vict., c. 3 (U.K.); 1982, c. 11 (U.K.)
|
47 |
+
Constitution Act, 1867
|
48 |
+
2011, c. 26, s. 2
|
49 |
+
2 Rule 2 of subsection 51(1) of the Constitution
|
50 |
+
Act, 1867 is replaced by the following:
|
51 |
+
2.
|
52 |
+
If the number of members assigned to a
|
53 |
+
province by the application of rule 1 and sec-
|
54 |
+
tion 51A is less than the total number assigned
|
55 |
+
to that province during the 43rd Parliament,
|
56 |
+
there shall be added to the number of members
|
57 |
+
so assigned the number of members that will
|
58 |
+
result in the province having the same number
|
59 |
+
of members as were assigned during that Par-
|
60 |
+
liament.
|
61 |
+
Interpretation
|
62 |
+
Deemed reference
|
63 |
+
3 A reference to the Constitution Acts, 1867 to
|
64 |
+
1982 is deemed to include a reference to section 2.
|
65 |
+
2021-2022
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Page 4
|
68 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
69 |
+
Definitions
|
70 |
+
4 (1) The following definitions apply in this sec-
|
71 |
+
tion and section 5.
|
72 |
+
Act means the Electoral Boundaries Readjust-
|
73 |
+
ment Act. (Loi)
|
74 |
+
old calculation means the calculation of the num-
|
75 |
+
ber of members of the House of Commons to be
|
76 |
+
assigned to each province done by the Chief Elec-
|
77 |
+
toral Officer under subsection 14(1) of the Act,
|
78 |
+
the statement of the results of which was pub-
|
79 |
+
lished in the Canada Gazette on October 16, 2021.
|
80 |
+
(calcul antérieur)
|
81 |
+
Words and expressions
|
82 |
+
(2) Unless the context otherwise requires, words
|
83 |
+
and expressions used in this section and section 5
|
84 |
+
have the same meaning as in the Act.
|
85 |
+
New calculation
|
86 |
+
5 (1) As soon as feasible after the day on which
|
87 |
+
this section comes into force, the Chief Electoral
|
88 |
+
Officer must calculate the number of members of
|
89 |
+
the House of Commons to be assigned to each
|
90 |
+
province under subsection 14(1) of the Act, sub-
|
91 |
+
ject and according to the provisions of section 51
|
92 |
+
of the Constitution Act, 1867 and the rules set out
|
93 |
+
in that section as they are amended by section 2,
|
94 |
+
and on completing that calculation must cause a
|
95 |
+
statement to be published in the Canada Gazette
|
96 |
+
setting out the results.
|
97 |
+
Province with different number of members resulting
|
98 |
+
from new calculation
|
99 |
+
(2) If the calculation referred to in subsection (1)
|
100 |
+
results in a different number of members of the
|
101 |
+
House of Commons for a province than was ob-
|
102 |
+
tained under the old calculation,
|
103 |
+
(a) any report referred to in subsection 14(2) of
|
104 |
+
the Act that is prepared in respect of the
|
105 |
+
province on the basis of the old calculation,
|
106 |
+
and anything done under sections 19 to 23 of
|
107 |
+
the Act on the basis of the report, are nullities;
|
108 |
+
(b) the
|
109 |
+
commission
|
110 |
+
established
|
111 |
+
for
|
112 |
+
the
|
113 |
+
province under section 3 of the Act in respect
|
114 |
+
of the most recent decennial census must pre-
|
115 |
+
pare a report under subsection 14(2) of the Act
|
116 |
+
in respect of the province on the basis of the
|
117 |
+
calculation referred to in subsection (1); and
|
118 |
+
2021-2022
|
119 |
+
Chapter 6: Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
|
120 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
121 |
+
Sections 4-5
|
122 |
+
|
123 |
+
Page 5
|
124 |
+
(c) the duties and functions set out in sections
|
125 |
+
19 to 23 of the Act are to be performed in re-
|
126 |
+
spect of the province following the preparation
|
127 |
+
of the report under paragraph (b), and the 10-
|
128 |
+
month period referred to in subsection 20(1) of
|
129 |
+
the Act is, in respect of the province, deemed
|
130 |
+
to begin on the day on which the statement re-
|
131 |
+
ferred to in subsection (1) is published in the
|
132 |
+
Canada Gazette.
|
133 |
+
No representation order before coming into force
|
134 |
+
(3) If, before the day on which this section comes
|
135 |
+
into force, no representation order was prepared
|
136 |
+
and transmitted under subsection 24(1) of the Act
|
137 |
+
on the basis of the old calculation, the Chief Elec-
|
138 |
+
toral Officer must — without waiting for the re-
|
139 |
+
port prepared under subsection 20(1) of the Act
|
140 |
+
for a province referred to in subsection (2) — pre-
|
141 |
+
pare and transmit a representation order under
|
142 |
+
subsection 24(1) of the Act that applies in respect
|
143 |
+
of all provinces other than that province.
|
144 |
+
Representation order before coming into force
|
145 |
+
(4) If, before the day on which this section comes
|
146 |
+
into force, a representation order was prepared
|
147 |
+
and transmitted under subsection 24(1) of the Act
|
148 |
+
on the basis of the old calculation, that represen-
|
149 |
+
tation order and any proclamation made under
|
150 |
+
subsection 25(1) of the Act that declares it to be in
|
151 |
+
force are nullities only in respect of a province
|
152 |
+
referred to in subsection (2).
|
153 |
+
Representation order and proclamation — province
|
154 |
+
referred to in subsection (2)
|
155 |
+
(5) If subsection (3) or (4) applies, a representa-
|
156 |
+
tion order is to be prepared under subsection
|
157 |
+
24(1) of the Act, and a proclamation is to be made
|
158 |
+
under subsection 25(1) of the Act, in respect of a
|
159 |
+
province referred to in subsection (2) and on the
|
160 |
+
basis of the calculation referred to in subsec-
|
161 |
+
tion (1).
|
162 |
+
Previous representation order applies
|
163 |
+
(6) For greater certainty, the representation or-
|
164 |
+
der annexed to the Proclamation Declaring the
|
165 |
+
Representation Order to be in Force Effective on
|
166 |
+
the First Dissolution of Parliament that Occurs
|
167 |
+
after May 1, 2014, registered as SI/2013-102,
|
168 |
+
2021-2022
|
169 |
+
Chapter 6: Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
|
170 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
171 |
+
Section
|
172 |
+
5
|
173 |
+
|
174 |
+
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|
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+
continues to apply in respect of a province re-
|
176 |
+
ferred to in subsection (2) until the representa-
|
177 |
+
tion order referred to in subsection (5) becomes
|
178 |
+
effective under subsection 25(1) or (2) of the Act.
|
179 |
+
Administrative consolidation
|
180 |
+
(7) When the representation order and procla-
|
181 |
+
mation referred to in subsection (5) are pub-
|
182 |
+
lished in the Canada Gazette under section 26 of
|
183 |
+
the Act, the Chief Electoral Officer must publish
|
184 |
+
on their website an administrative consolidation
|
185 |
+
consisting of that representation order and the
|
186 |
+
portion of the representation order referred to in
|
187 |
+
subsection (3) or (4), as the case may be, that ap-
|
188 |
+
plies in respect of all provinces other than a
|
189 |
+
province referred to in subsection (2). The con-
|
190 |
+
solidation must set out, in respect of each
|
191 |
+
province, the day on which the applicable repre-
|
192 |
+
sentation order came into force.
|
193 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
194 |
+
2021-2022
|
195 |
+
Chapter 6: Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
|
196 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
197 |
+
Section
|
198 |
+
5
|
199 |
+
|
200 |
+
Page 7
|
201 |
+
|
202 |
+
Page 8
|
203 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
204 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
205 |
+
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Page 1
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2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
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4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
6 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain
|
7 |
+
sums of money for the federal public
|
8 |
+
administration for the fiscal year ending
|
9 |
+
March 31, 2023
|
10 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
11 |
+
MARCH 31, 2022
|
12 |
+
BILL C-16
|
13 |
+
|
14 |
+
Page 2
|
15 |
+
SUMMARY
|
16 |
+
This enactment grants the sum of $75,483,404,546 towards de-
|
17 |
+
fraying charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
18 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023 that are not other-
|
19 |
+
wise provided for.
|
20 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
21 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
22 |
+
2021-2022
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Page 3
|
25 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II
|
26 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
27 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of
|
28 |
+
money for the federal public administration for the
|
29 |
+
fiscal year ending March 31, 2023
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 31st March, 2022]
|
31 |
+
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,
|
32 |
+
Preamble
|
33 |
+
Whereas it appears by message from Her Excellency
|
34 |
+
the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General
|
35 |
+
and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and the Esti-
|
36 |
+
mates accompanying that message, that the sums
|
37 |
+
mentioned below are required to defray certain ex-
|
38 |
+
penses of the federal public administration, not oth-
|
39 |
+
erwise provided for, for the fiscal year ending March
|
40 |
+
31, 2023, and for other purposes connected with the
|
41 |
+
federal public administration;
|
42 |
+
May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be
|
43 |
+
enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen’s Most
|
44 |
+
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
|
45 |
+
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
46 |
+
Canada, that:
|
47 |
+
Short title
|
48 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
49 |
+
2022–23.
|
50 |
+
$75,483,404,546 granted for 2022–23
|
51 |
+
2 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
52 |
+
Fund a sum not exceeding in the whole $75,483,404,546
|
53 |
+
towards defraying the several charges and expenses of
|
54 |
+
the federal public administration for the fiscal year end-
|
55 |
+
ing March 31, 2023, not otherwise provided for, being the
|
56 |
+
aggregate of the following amounts:
|
57 |
+
(a) $28,652,262,606, which is three twelfths of the total
|
58 |
+
of the amounts of the items set out in Schedules 1 and
|
59 |
+
2 of the Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending
|
60 |
+
March 31, 2023, except for those items included in
|
61 |
+
Schedules 1.1 to 1.8;
|
62 |
+
2021-2022
|
63 |
+
|
64 |
+
Page 4
|
65 |
+
(b) $5,363,275,810, which is four twelfths of the total
|
66 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
67 |
+
in Schedule 1.1;
|
68 |
+
(c) $4,292,782,114, which is five twelfths of the total of
|
69 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
70 |
+
Schedule 1.2;
|
71 |
+
(d) $2,499,738,866, which is six twelfths of the total of
|
72 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
73 |
+
Schedule 1.3;
|
74 |
+
(e) $26,864,132, which is seven twelfths of the total of
|
75 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
76 |
+
Schedule 1.4;
|
77 |
+
(f) $7,013,564,682, which is eight twelfths of the total
|
78 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
79 |
+
in Schedule 1.5;
|
80 |
+
(g) $15,780,903,903, which is nine twelfths of the total
|
81 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
82 |
+
in Schedule 1.6;
|
83 |
+
(h) $11,854,012,428, which is eleven twelfths of the to-
|
84 |
+
tal of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set
|
85 |
+
out in Schedule 1.7; and
|
86 |
+
(i) $5, which is twelve twelfths of the total of the
|
87 |
+
amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
88 |
+
Schedule 1.8.
|
89 |
+
Purpose of each item
|
90 |
+
3 The amount authorized by this Act to be paid in re-
|
91 |
+
spect of an item may be paid only for the purposes, and
|
92 |
+
subject to any terms and conditions, specified in the
|
93 |
+
item.
|
94 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — section 2
|
95 |
+
4 An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
96 |
+
other Act and referred to in section 2 may be charged af-
|
97 |
+
ter the end of the fiscal year for which the appropriation
|
98 |
+
is granted at any time before the day on which the Public
|
99 |
+
Accounts for that fiscal year are tabled in Parliament, for
|
100 |
+
the purpose of making adjustments in the accounts of
|
101 |
+
Canada for that fiscal year that do not require payments
|
102 |
+
out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
103 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — Schedule 2
|
104 |
+
5 (1) An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
105 |
+
other Act and referred to in Schedule 2 may be charged
|
106 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year for
|
107 |
+
which the appropriation is granted at any time before the
|
108 |
+
day on which the Public Accounts for that second fiscal
|
109 |
+
year are tabled in Parliament, for the purpose of making
|
110 |
+
adjustments in the accounts of Canada for that second
|
111 |
+
2021-2022
|
112 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
113 |
+
Sections 2-5
|
114 |
+
|
115 |
+
Page 5
|
116 |
+
fiscal year that do not require payments out of the Con-
|
117 |
+
solidated Revenue Fund.
|
118 |
+
Order of payment
|
119 |
+
(2) Despite any other provision of this Act, amounts ap-
|
120 |
+
propriated by this Act and set out in Schedule 2 may be
|
121 |
+
paid and applied at any time on or before March 31, 2024,
|
122 |
+
so long as every payment is charged first against the rele-
|
123 |
+
vant amount appropriated under any Act that is earliest
|
124 |
+
in time until that amount is exhausted, next against the
|
125 |
+
relevant amount appropriated under any other Act, in-
|
126 |
+
cluding this Act, that is next in time until that amount is
|
127 |
+
exhausted and so on. The balance of amounts so appro-
|
128 |
+
priated by this Act that have not been charged, subject to
|
129 |
+
the adjustments referred to in section 37 of the Financial
|
130 |
+
Administration Act, lapse at the end of the fiscal year fol-
|
131 |
+
lowing the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
|
132 |
+
2021-2022
|
133 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
134 |
+
Section
|
135 |
+
5
|
136 |
+
|
137 |
+
Page 6
|
138 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
139 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
140 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
141 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
142 |
+
Vote No.
|
143 |
+
Items
|
144 |
+
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
|
145 |
+
Agence spatiale canadienne
|
146 |
+
5
|
147 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
148 |
+
10
|
149 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
150 |
+
– Contributions
|
151 |
+
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
|
152 |
+
Office des transports du Canada
|
153 |
+
1
|
154 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
155 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
|
156 |
+
Ministère de l’Industrie
|
157 |
+
1
|
158 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
159 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
160 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
161 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
162 |
+
(a) the provision of internal support services unde
|
163 |
+
and the provision of internal support services to th
|
164 |
+
Property Office;
|
165 |
+
(b) activities and operations related to communica
|
166 |
+
Communications Research Centre;
|
167 |
+
(c) services and insolvency processes under the Ba
|
168 |
+
Act at the Office of the Superintendent of Bankrupt
|
169 |
+
(d) activities and operations carried out by Corpora
|
170 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act, the Boards of
|
171 |
+
Cooperatives Act and the Canada Not-for-profit Co
|
172 |
+
(e) services and regulatory processes for mergers
|
173 |
+
ters, including pre-merger notifications, advance r
|
174 |
+
written opinions, under the Competition Act at the
|
175 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
176 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
177 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
178 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
179 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
180 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
181 |
+
10
|
182 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
183 |
+
– Contributions
|
184 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
185 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
186 |
+
1
|
187 |
+
– Operating expenditures for the provision of accommo
|
188 |
+
central services
|
189 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
190 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan, the Employment Insurance
|
191 |
+
erty Management Act
|
192 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives during th
|
193 |
+
from the provision of accommodation, common and c
|
194 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
195 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
196 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
197 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
198 |
+
2021-2022
|
199 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
200 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
201 |
+
|
202 |
+
Page 7
|
203 |
+
Vote No.
|
204 |
+
Items
|
205 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
206 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
207 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
208 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
209 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
210 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
211 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
|
212 |
+
Ministère des Transports
|
213 |
+
1
|
214 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
215 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures on other than federal
|
216 |
+
of, or arising out of the exercise of jurisdiction in, aero
|
217 |
+
– Authority for the payment of commissions for revenue
|
218 |
+
Aeronautics Act
|
219 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
220 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
221 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
222 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
223 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
224 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
225 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
226 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
227 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
228 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
229 |
+
NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE REVIEW AGE
|
230 |
+
Secrétariat de l’Office de surveillance des activités en
|
231 |
+
nationale et de renseignement
|
232 |
+
1
|
233 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
234 |
+
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH CO
|
235 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en gé
|
236 |
+
5
|
237 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
238 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
239 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
240 |
+
1
|
241 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
242 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
243 |
+
– Contributions, including
|
244 |
+
(a) expenditures on other than federal property; an
|
245 |
+
(b) payments to provinces and municipalities as co
|
246 |
+
cost of undertakings carried out by those bodies
|
247 |
+
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
|
248 |
+
Bureau du Conseil privé
|
249 |
+
1
|
250 |
+
– Program expenditures, including
|
251 |
+
(a) operating expenditures of Commissions of Inqu
|
252 |
+
vided for;
|
253 |
+
(b) contributions in respect of costs incurred by pe
|
254 |
+
Commissions of Inquiry; and
|
255 |
+
(c) the operation of the Prime Minister’s residence
|
256 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
257 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
258 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
259 |
+
(a) the provision of intelligence analysis training; a
|
260 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
261 |
+
2021-2022
|
262 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
263 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
264 |
+
|
265 |
+
Page 8
|
266 |
+
Vote No.
|
267 |
+
Items
|
268 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
269 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
270 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
271 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
272 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
273 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
274 |
+
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
|
275 |
+
Commission de la fonction publique
|
276 |
+
1
|
277 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
278 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
279 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
280 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
281 |
+
sion of staffing, assessment and counselling services
|
282 |
+
provision of internal support services under section 2
|
283 |
+
SHARED SERVICES CANADA
|
284 |
+
Services partagés Canada
|
285 |
+
1
|
286 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
287 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
288 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
289 |
+
in that fiscal year from the provision of information te
|
290 |
+
the Shared Services Canada Act — revenues that it re
|
291 |
+
from the provision of those services
|
292 |
+
5
|
293 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
294 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
295 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ca
|
296 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
297 |
+
the provision of information technology services unde
|
298 |
+
Canada Act
|
299 |
+
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUN
|
300 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines
|
301 |
+
5
|
302 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
303 |
+
TELEFILM CANADA
|
304 |
+
Téléfilm Canada
|
305 |
+
1
|
306 |
+
– Payments to the corporation to be used for the purpos
|
307 |
+
Canada Act
|
308 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
309 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
310 |
+
1
|
311 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
312 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
313 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for the provision of rail p
|
314 |
+
Canada in accordance with contracts entered into pur
|
315 |
+
(c)(i) of Transport Vote 52d, Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
316 |
+
2021-2022
|
317 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
318 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
319 |
+
|
320 |
+
Page 9
|
321 |
+
ANNEXE 1.1
|
322 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
323 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
324 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
325 |
+
dées.
|
326 |
+
No du crédit
|
327 |
+
Postes
|
328 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
329 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
330 |
+
1
|
331 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
332 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
333 |
+
– Contributions, notamment :
|
334 |
+
a) les dépenses afférentes à des propriétés aut
|
335 |
+
vernement fédéral;
|
336 |
+
b) les paiements aux provinces et aux municip
|
337 |
+
butions à l’égard des engagements assumés p
|
338 |
+
AGENCE SPATIALE CANADIENNE
|
339 |
+
Canadian Space Agency
|
340 |
+
5
|
341 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
342 |
+
10
|
343 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
344 |
+
– Contributions
|
345 |
+
BUREAU DU CONSEIL PRIVÉ
|
346 |
+
Privy Council Office
|
347 |
+
1
|
348 |
+
– Dépenses du programme, y compris :
|
349 |
+
a) les dépenses de fonctionnement des comm
|
350 |
+
prévues;
|
351 |
+
b) les contributions relatives aux frais engagés
|
352 |
+
comparaissant devant des commissions d’enq
|
353 |
+
c) le fonctionnement de la résidence du premie
|
354 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
355 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
356 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
357 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
358 |
+
a) la formation en matière d’analyse du rensei
|
359 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
360 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
361 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
362 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
363 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
364 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
365 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
366 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
367 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
368 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
369 |
+
COMMISSION DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE
|
370 |
+
Public Service Commission
|
371 |
+
1
|
372 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
373 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
374 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
375 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
376 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la fourniture
|
377 |
+
2021-2022
|
378 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
379 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
380 |
+
|
381 |
+
Page 10
|
382 |
+
No du crédit
|
383 |
+
Postes
|
384 |
+
de dotation, d’évaluation et de counseling et de la
|
385 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
386 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES HUMAINE
|
387 |
+
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counci
|
388 |
+
5
|
389 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
390 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES NATUREL
|
391 |
+
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Coun
|
392 |
+
5
|
393 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
394 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’INDUSTRIE
|
395 |
+
Department of Industry
|
396 |
+
1
|
397 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
398 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
399 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
400 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
401 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
402 |
+
a) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
403 |
+
29.2 de cette loi et de services de soutien inter
|
404 |
+
priété intellectuelle du Canada;
|
405 |
+
b) les activités liées aux recherches sur les com
|
406 |
+
de recherches sur les communications;
|
407 |
+
c) les services et la procédure d’insolvabilité, a
|
408 |
+
faillite et l’insolvabilité, au Bureau du surintend
|
409 |
+
d) les activités de Corporations Canada au titre
|
410 |
+
sur les sociétés par actions, de la Loi sur les ch
|
411 |
+
de la Loi canadienne sur les coopératives et de
|
412 |
+
les organisations à but non lucratif;
|
413 |
+
e) les services et la procédure réglementaire a
|
414 |
+
rence pour les fusions et toute chose s’y rappo
|
415 |
+
avis préalables à une fusion, les certificats de d
|
416 |
+
avis consultatifs au titre de la Loi sur la concur
|
417 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
418 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
419 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
420 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
421 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
422 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
423 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
424 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
425 |
+
10
|
426 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
427 |
+
– Contributions
|
428 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRANSPORTS
|
429 |
+
Department of Transport
|
430 |
+
1
|
431 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
432 |
+
– Autorisation d’engager des dépenses pour des bie
|
433 |
+
dans le cadre de l’exercice d’une compétence en
|
434 |
+
– Autorisation de payer des commissions pour le re
|
435 |
+
en vertu de la Loi sur l’aéronautique
|
436 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
437 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
438 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
439 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de l
|
440 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
441 |
+
2021-2022
|
442 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
443 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
444 |
+
|
445 |
+
Page 11
|
446 |
+
No du crédit
|
447 |
+
Postes
|
448 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
449 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
450 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
451 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
452 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
453 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
454 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
455 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
456 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES SERVIC
|
457 |
+
GOUVERNEMENTAUX
|
458 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Ser
|
459 |
+
1
|
460 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement pour la prestation d
|
461 |
+
des locaux et de services communs et centraux
|
462 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrable
|
463 |
+
du Régime de pensions du Canada, de la Loi sur l
|
464 |
+
de la Loi sur l’administration des biens saisis
|
465 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au c
|
466 |
+
proviennent de la prestation de services de gestio
|
467 |
+
vices communs et centraux
|
468 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
469 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
470 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
471 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de l
|
472 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
473 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
474 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
475 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
476 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
477 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
478 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
479 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
480 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
481 |
+
OFFICE DES TRANSPORTS DU CANADA
|
482 |
+
Canadian Transportation Agency
|
483 |
+
1
|
484 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
485 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DE L’OFFICE DE SURVEILLANCE DES
|
486 |
+
MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ NATIONALE ET DE RENS
|
487 |
+
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency
|
488 |
+
1
|
489 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
490 |
+
SERVICES PARTAGÉS CANADA
|
491 |
+
Shared Services Canada
|
492 |
+
1
|
493 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
494 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
495 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
496 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice
|
497 |
+
services de technologie de l’information au titre d
|
498 |
+
partagés Canada, les recettes perçues au cours de
|
499 |
+
viennent de la prestation de ces services
|
500 |
+
5
|
501 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
502 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
503 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
504 |
+
des dépenses en capital engagées au cours de ce
|
505 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
506 |
+
de technologie de l’information au titre de la Loi s
|
507 |
+
Canada
|
508 |
+
2021-2022
|
509 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
510 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
511 |
+
|
512 |
+
Page 12
|
513 |
+
No du crédit
|
514 |
+
Postes
|
515 |
+
TÉLÉFILM CANADA
|
516 |
+
Telefilm Canada
|
517 |
+
1
|
518 |
+
– Paiements à la société devant servir aux fins prévu
|
519 |
+
film Canada
|
520 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
521 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
522 |
+
1
|
523 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à s
|
524 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capit
|
525 |
+
– Paiements à la société en vue de la prestation d’u
|
526 |
+
Canada, conformément aux contrats conclus en v
|
527 |
+
du crédit 52d (Transports) de la Loi no 1 de 1977 p
|
528 |
+
crédits
|
529 |
+
2021-2022
|
530 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
531 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
532 |
+
|
533 |
+
Page 13
|
534 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
535 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
536 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
537 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
538 |
+
Vote No.
|
539 |
+
Items
|
540 |
+
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
|
541 |
+
Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
542 |
+
1
|
543 |
+
– Payments to the Council to be used for the furtheranc
|
544 |
+
section 8 of the Canada Council for the Arts Act
|
545 |
+
CANADIAN AIR TRANSPORT SECURITY AUTHORITY
|
546 |
+
Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport a
|
547 |
+
1
|
548 |
+
– Payments to the Authority for operating and capital ex
|
549 |
+
CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC RESEARCH STATION
|
550 |
+
Station canadienne de recherche dans l’Extrême-Arct
|
551 |
+
1
|
552 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
553 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
554 |
+
– Contributions
|
555 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
556 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
557 |
+
1
|
558 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
559 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
560 |
+
– Contributions
|
561 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
562 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
563 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
564 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
565 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
566 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
567 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
568 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
569 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
570 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
571 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PR
|
572 |
+
Ministère de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection c
|
573 |
+
5
|
574 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
575 |
+
– Contributions
|
576 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
|
577 |
+
Ministère des Anciens Combattants
|
578 |
+
5
|
579 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
580 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
581 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
582 |
+
– Contributions
|
583 |
+
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICER
|
584 |
+
Bureau du directeur parlementaire du budget
|
585 |
+
1
|
586 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
587 |
+
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
|
588 |
+
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
|
589 |
+
1
|
590 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
591 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
592 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
593 |
+
2021-2022
|
594 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
595 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
596 |
+
|
597 |
+
Page 14
|
598 |
+
Vote No.
|
599 |
+
Items
|
600 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
601 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
602 |
+
Act
|
603 |
+
10
|
604 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
605 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
606 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
607 |
+
– Contributions
|
608 |
+
STATISTICS CANADA
|
609 |
+
Statistique Canada
|
610 |
+
1
|
611 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
612 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
613 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
614 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
615 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
616 |
+
Act
|
617 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
618 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
619 |
+
1
|
620 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
621 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
622 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
623 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
624 |
+
sion of internal support services under section 29.2 of
|
625 |
+
other activities
|
626 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
627 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
628 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
629 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
630 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
631 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
632 |
+
2021-2022
|
633 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
634 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
635 |
+
|
636 |
+
Page 15
|
637 |
+
ANNEXE 1.2
|
638 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
639 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
640 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
641 |
+
dées.
|
642 |
+
No du
|
643 |
+
crédit
|
644 |
+
Postes
|
645 |
+
ADMINISTRATION CANADIENNE DE LA SÛRETÉ DU TRA
|
646 |
+
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
|
647 |
+
1
|
648 |
+
– Paiements à l’Administration pour les dépenses de fon
|
649 |
+
penses en capital
|
650 |
+
BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR PARLEMENTAIRE DU BUDGET
|
651 |
+
Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
|
652 |
+
1
|
653 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
654 |
+
CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA
|
655 |
+
Canada Council for the Arts
|
656 |
+
1
|
657 |
+
– Paiements au Conseil devant servir aux fins générales
|
658 |
+
la Loi sur le Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
659 |
+
GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
|
660 |
+
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
|
661 |
+
1
|
662 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
663 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
664 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
665 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
666 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
667 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
668 |
+
10
|
669 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
670 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
671 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
672 |
+
– Contributions
|
673 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE ET DE LA PROT
|
674 |
+
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prepared
|
675 |
+
5
|
676 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
677 |
+
– Contributions
|
678 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS
|
679 |
+
Department of Veterans Affairs
|
680 |
+
5
|
681 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
682 |
+
inscrit à chacune des subventions pouvant être modif
|
683 |
+
probation du Conseil du Trésor
|
684 |
+
– Contributions
|
685 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
686 |
+
Department of Finance
|
687 |
+
1
|
688 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
689 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
690 |
+
– Contributions
|
691 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
692 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
693 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
694 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation d
|
695 |
+
ternes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
696 |
+
2021-2022
|
697 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
698 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
699 |
+
|
700 |
+
Page 16
|
701 |
+
No du
|
702 |
+
crédit
|
703 |
+
Postes
|
704 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
705 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
706 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
707 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
708 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
709 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute pério
|
710 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
711 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
712 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
713 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
714 |
+
1
|
715 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
716 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
717 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
718 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
719 |
+
celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation de services d
|
720 |
+
vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi et de ses autres activ
|
721 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
722 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
723 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
724 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
725 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
726 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute pério
|
727 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
728 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
729 |
+
STATION CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE DANS L’EXTRÊ
|
730 |
+
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
|
731 |
+
1
|
732 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
733 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
734 |
+
– Contributions
|
735 |
+
STATISTIQUE CANADA
|
736 |
+
Statistics Canada
|
737 |
+
1
|
738 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
739 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
740 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
741 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
742 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
743 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
744 |
+
2021-2022
|
745 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
746 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
747 |
+
|
748 |
+
Page 17
|
749 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
750 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
751 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
752 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
753 |
+
Vote No.
|
754 |
+
Items
|
755 |
+
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS SUPPORT SERVICE OF C
|
756 |
+
Service canadien d’appui aux tribunaux administratifs
|
757 |
+
1
|
758 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
759 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relatio
|
760 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insura
|
761 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CANADIAN HERITAGE
|
762 |
+
Ministère du Patrimoine canadien
|
763 |
+
5
|
764 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
765 |
+
– Contributions
|
766 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
767 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
768 |
+
10
|
769 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
770 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
771 |
+
FEDERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR SO
|
772 |
+
Agence fédérale de développement économique pou
|
773 |
+
5
|
774 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
775 |
+
– Contributions
|
776 |
+
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES OF CANADA
|
777 |
+
Bibliothèque et Archives du Canada
|
778 |
+
5
|
779 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
780 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
781 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
782 |
+
5
|
783 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
784 |
+
2021-2022
|
785 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
786 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
787 |
+
|
788 |
+
Page 18
|
789 |
+
ANNEXE 1.3
|
790 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
791 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
792 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
793 |
+
dées.
|
794 |
+
No du
|
795 |
+
crédit
|
796 |
+
Postes
|
797 |
+
AGENCE FÉDÉRALE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQU
|
798 |
+
L’ONTARIO
|
799 |
+
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern
|
800 |
+
5
|
801 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
802 |
+
– Contributions
|
803 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
804 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
805 |
+
5
|
806 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
807 |
+
BIBLIOTHÈQUE ET ARCHIVES DU CANADA
|
808 |
+
Library and Archives of Canada
|
809 |
+
5
|
810 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
811 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRATION
|
812 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
813 |
+
10
|
814 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
815 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et de s
|
816 |
+
MINISTÈRE DU PATRIMOINE CANADIEN
|
817 |
+
Department of Canadian Heritage
|
818 |
+
5
|
819 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
820 |
+
– Contributions
|
821 |
+
SERVICE CANADIEN D’APPUI AUX TRIBUNAUX ADMINI
|
822 |
+
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
|
823 |
+
1
|
824 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
825 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
826 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
827 |
+
2021-2022
|
828 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
829 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3 (French)
|
830 |
+
|
831 |
+
Page 19
|
832 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
833 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
834 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
835 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
836 |
+
Vote No.
|
837 |
+
Items
|
838 |
+
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
|
839 |
+
Centre canadien d’hygiène et de sécurité au travail
|
840 |
+
1
|
841 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
842 |
+
CANADIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMISSION
|
843 |
+
Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
|
844 |
+
1
|
845 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
846 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
847 |
+
– Contributions
|
848 |
+
2021-2022
|
849 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
850 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
851 |
+
|
852 |
+
Page 20
|
853 |
+
ANNEXE 1.4
|
854 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
855 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
856 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
857 |
+
dées.
|
858 |
+
No du
|
859 |
+
crédit
|
860 |
+
Postes
|
861 |
+
CENTRE CANADIEN D’HYGIÈNE ET DE SÉCURITÉ AU TR
|
862 |
+
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
|
863 |
+
1
|
864 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
865 |
+
COMMISSION CANADIENNE DE SÛRETÉ NUCLÉAIRE
|
866 |
+
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
|
867 |
+
1
|
868 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
869 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
870 |
+
– Contributions
|
871 |
+
2021-2022
|
872 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
873 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4 (French)
|
874 |
+
|
875 |
+
Page 21
|
876 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
877 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
878 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
879 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
880 |
+
Vote No.
|
881 |
+
Items
|
882 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELO
|
883 |
+
Ministère de l’Emploi et du Développement social
|
884 |
+
5
|
885 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
886 |
+
– Contributions
|
887 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
888 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
889 |
+
L30
|
890 |
+
– Loans under paragraph 3(1)(a) of the International Fin
|
891 |
+
2021-2022
|
892 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
893 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
894 |
+
|
895 |
+
Page 22
|
896 |
+
ANNEXE 1.5
|
897 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
898 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
899 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
900 |
+
dées.
|
901 |
+
No du
|
902 |
+
crédit
|
903 |
+
Postes
|
904 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’EMPLOI ET DU DÉVELOPPEMENT SOC
|
905 |
+
Department of Employment and Social Development
|
906 |
+
5
|
907 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
908 |
+
– Contributions
|
909 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COMMER
|
910 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
911 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
|
912 |
+
L30
|
913 |
+
– Prêts effectués en vertu de l’alinéa 3(1)a) de la Loi sur
|
914 |
+
nationale
|
915 |
+
2021-2022
|
916 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
917 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5 (French)
|
918 |
+
|
919 |
+
Page 23
|
920 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
921 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
922 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
923 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
924 |
+
Vote No.
|
925 |
+
Items
|
926 |
+
DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY
|
927 |
+
Ministère des Femmes et de l’Égalité des genres
|
928 |
+
5
|
929 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
930 |
+
– Contributions
|
931 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
932 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
933 |
+
1
|
934 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
935 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
936 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
937 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and o
|
938 |
+
spect of that property
|
939 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
940 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and
|
941 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
942 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
943 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, i
|
944 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
945 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
946 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
947 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
948 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
949 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
950 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
951 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
952 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
953 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
954 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
955 |
+
10
|
956 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
957 |
+
– Contributions
|
958 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
959 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
960 |
+
10
|
961 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
962 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
963 |
+
services
|
964 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
|
965 |
+
Ministère de la Justice
|
966 |
+
1
|
967 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
968 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
969 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
970 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
971 |
+
(a) the provision of mandatory legal services to fed
|
972 |
+
agencies;
|
973 |
+
(b) the provision to Crown corporations, non-feder
|
974 |
+
ternational organizations of optional legal services
|
975 |
+
the Department’s mandate; and
|
976 |
+
(c) the provision of internal support services unde
|
977 |
+
2021-2022
|
978 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
979 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
980 |
+
|
981 |
+
Page 24
|
982 |
+
Vote No.
|
983 |
+
Items
|
984 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
985 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
986 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
987 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
988 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
989 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
990 |
+
2021-2022
|
991 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
992 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
993 |
+
|
994 |
+
Page 25
|
995 |
+
ANNEXE 1.6
|
996 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
997 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
998 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
999 |
+
dées.
|
1000 |
+
No du
|
1001 |
+
crédit
|
1002 |
+
Postes
|
1003 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE
|
1004 |
+
Department of Justice
|
1005 |
+
1
|
1006 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1007 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1008 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1009 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1010 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1011 |
+
a) les services juridiques fournis de manière obliga
|
1012 |
+
organismes fédéraux;
|
1013 |
+
b) les services juridiques — conformes au mandat
|
1014 |
+
de manière facultative à des sociétés d’État et à de
|
1015 |
+
dérales ou internationales;
|
1016 |
+
c) les services de soutien internes fournis en vertu
|
1017 |
+
cette loi.
|
1018 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1019 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1020 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1021 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1022 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1023 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1024 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1025 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1026 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FEMMES ET DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES GENRE
|
1027 |
+
Department for Women and Gender Equality
|
1028 |
+
5
|
1029 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1030 |
+
– Contributions
|
1031 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHTONE
|
1032 |
+
DU NORD
|
1033 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and North
|
1034 |
+
1
|
1035 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1036 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et matéri
|
1037 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvrables
|
1038 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appartenan
|
1039 |
+
fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de celles-ci
|
1040 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’activ
|
1041 |
+
grès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, relatives a
|
1042 |
+
capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’approvisionne
|
1043 |
+
en matériel
|
1044 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformément
|
1045 |
+
vées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux consommateu
|
1046 |
+
liers vivant dans des centres éloignés lorsque ces der
|
1047 |
+
aux sources alternatives locales d’approvisionnement
|
1048 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1049 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1050 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
1051 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation d
|
1052 |
+
internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1053 |
+
2021-2022
|
1054 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1055 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6 (French)
|
1056 |
+
|
1057 |
+
Page 26
|
1058 |
+
No du
|
1059 |
+
crédit
|
1060 |
+
Postes
|
1061 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1062 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1063 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1064 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1065 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1066 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1067 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1068 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1069 |
+
10
|
1070 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1071 |
+
– Contributions
|
1072 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1073 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1074 |
+
10
|
1075 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1076 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
1077 |
+
ou de services
|
1078 |
+
2021-2022
|
1079 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1080 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6 (French)
|
1081 |
+
|
1082 |
+
Page 27
|
1083 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1084 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
1085 |
+
of the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedu
|
1086 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1087 |
+
Vote No.
|
1088 |
+
Items
|
1089 |
+
CANADIAN ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS DEVELOPMEN
|
1090 |
+
Organisation canadienne d’élaboration de normes d’a
|
1091 |
+
5
|
1092 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1093 |
+
– Contributions
|
1094 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
1095 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
1096 |
+
1
|
1097 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1098 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1099 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1100 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1101 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
1102 |
+
well-being and to regulatory activities; and
|
1103 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
1104 |
+
– Authority to enter into commitments in the fiscal year
|
1105 |
+
Vote up to an amount that does not, at any time durin
|
1106 |
+
the total unencumbered balance available out of
|
1107 |
+
(a) any appropriation by Parliament for the fiscal y
|
1108 |
+
the Department,
|
1109 |
+
(b) any item included in estimates before the Hous
|
1110 |
+
fiscal year for Vote 1, 5 or 10 of the Department, an
|
1111 |
+
(c) any revenues referred to in paragraph 32(1)(d)
|
1112 |
+
tration Act of the Department
|
1113 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
1114 |
+
a minister without portfolio, or a minister of State wh
|
1115 |
+
a ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro
|
1116 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1117 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1118 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1119 |
+
10
|
1120 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1121 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
1122 |
+
services
|
1123 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
1124 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
1125 |
+
5
|
1126 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1127 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1128 |
+
and ownership of which
|
1129 |
+
(a) may be transferred to provincial governments o
|
1130 |
+
approved by the Governor in Council; or
|
1131 |
+
(b) may be transferred to Indian bands, groups of
|
1132 |
+
dians at the discretion of the Minister of Indigenou
|
1133 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1134 |
+
federal property
|
1135 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures on roads
|
1136 |
+
amounts not exceeding the shares of provincial gove
|
1137 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIC INC.
|
1138 |
+
Marine Atlantique S.C.C.
|
1139 |
+
1
|
1140 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
1141 |
+
2021-2022
|
1142 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1143 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1144 |
+
|
1145 |
+
Page 28
|
1146 |
+
Vote No.
|
1147 |
+
Items
|
1148 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
1149 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for transportation service
|
1150 |
+
transportation services between Nova Scotia and New
|
1151 |
+
Labrador and related vessels, terminals and infrastruc
|
1152 |
+
OFFICE OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF CANADA
|
1153 |
+
Bureau de l’infrastructure du Canada
|
1154 |
+
5
|
1155 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1156 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
1157 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
1158 |
+
1
|
1159 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1160 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1161 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1162 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1163 |
+
of products, the provision of inspection services and t
|
1164 |
+
support services under section 29.2 of that Act
|
1165 |
+
5
|
1166 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1167 |
+
10
|
1168 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1169 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
1170 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
1171 |
+
– Contributions
|
1172 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
1173 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
1174 |
+
5
|
1175 |
+
Government Contingencies
|
1176 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to supplemen
|
1177 |
+
tion
|
1178 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to provide fo
|
1179 |
+
or unforeseen expenditures not otherwise provided fo
|
1180 |
+
provision of new grants and contributions or for incre
|
1181 |
+
grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal year
|
1182 |
+
penditures are within the legal mandate of the depart
|
1183 |
+
tions for which they are made
|
1184 |
+
– Authority to reuse any sums allotted and repaid to thi
|
1185 |
+
er appropriations
|
1186 |
+
2021-2022
|
1187 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1188 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1189 |
+
|
1190 |
+
Page 29
|
1191 |
+
ANNEXE 1.7
|
1192 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme
|
1193 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
1194 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1195 |
+
dées.
|
1196 |
+
No du
|
1197 |
+
crédit
|
1198 |
+
Postes
|
1199 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1200 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1201 |
+
1
|
1202 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1203 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1204 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1205 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1206 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la vente de produits, de
|
1207 |
+
vices d’inspection et de la prestation de services de so
|
1208 |
+
de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1209 |
+
5
|
1210 |
+
��� Dépenses en capital
|
1211 |
+
10
|
1212 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1213 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
1214 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1215 |
+
– Contributions
|
1216 |
+
BUREAU DE L’INFRASTRUCTURE DU CANADA
|
1217 |
+
Office of Infrastructure of Canada
|
1218 |
+
5
|
1219 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1220 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIQUE S.C.C.
|
1221 |
+
Marine Atlantic Inc.
|
1222 |
+
1
|
1223 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à sa ge
|
1224 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capital
|
1225 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les services de transport, y
|
1226 |
+
de transport maritime entre la Nouvelle-Écosse et Ter
|
1227 |
+
et les navires, terminaux et infrastructures connexes
|
1228 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
1229 |
+
Department of Health
|
1230 |
+
1
|
1231 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1232 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1233 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1234 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1235 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1236 |
+
a) la prestation de services – ou la vente de produi
|
1237 |
+
santé, au bien-être et aux activités de réglementati
|
1238 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes en
|
1239 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1240 |
+
– Autorisation de contracter, au cours de l’exercice, des
|
1241 |
+
du présent crédit jusqu’à concurrence d’une somme q
|
1242 |
+
moment pendant l’exercice, dépasser le total des sold
|
1243 |
+
nibles et non grevés :
|
1244 |
+
a) le solde des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du ministère pour
|
1245 |
+
b) le solde des postes des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du min
|
1246 |
+
figurant dans les prévisions de dépenses alors dép
|
1247 |
+
Chambre des communes;
|
1248 |
+
c) le solde des recettes visées à l’alinéa 32(1)d) de
|
1249 |
+
finances publiques du ministère.
|
1250 |
+
2021-2022
|
1251 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1252 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1253 |
+
|
1254 |
+
Page 30
|
1255 |
+
No du
|
1256 |
+
crédit
|
1257 |
+
Postes
|
1258 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1259 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans porte
|
1260 |
+
une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un d
|
1261 |
+
d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1262 |
+
ments, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un dép
|
1263 |
+
payable annuellement ou au prorata pour toute périod
|
1264 |
+
arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieure en applicati
|
1265 |
+
Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
1266 |
+
10
|
1267 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1268 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
1269 |
+
ou de services
|
1270 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1271 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1272 |
+
5
|
1273 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1274 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1275 |
+
tion, le contrôle et la propriété peuvent être transférés
|
1276 |
+
a) soit aux gouvernements provinciaux, selon les c
|
1277 |
+
par le gouverneur en conseil;
|
1278 |
+
b) soit à des bandes indiennes ou à des Indiens, à
|
1279 |
+
lier, à la discrétion du ministre des Services aux Au
|
1280 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1281 |
+
l’égard de propriétés n’appartenant pas au gouvernem
|
1282 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables po
|
1283 |
+
dépassant pas la part des frais assumés par les gouve
|
1284 |
+
pour des routes et ouvrages connexes
|
1285 |
+
ORGANISATION CANADIENNE D’ÉLABORATION DE NO
|
1286 |
+
D’ACCESSIBILITÉ
|
1287 |
+
Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organ
|
1288 |
+
5
|
1289 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1290 |
+
– Contributions
|
1291 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
1292 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
1293 |
+
5
|
1294 |
+
Dépenses éventuelles du gouvernement
|
1295 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor d’augmente
|
1296 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor de payer po
|
1297 |
+
urgentes ou imprévues — auxquelles il n’est pas pour
|
1298 |
+
tamment pour lʼoctroi de nouvelles subventions ou co
|
1299 |
+
mentation du montant de toute subvention prévue da
|
1300 |
+
penses pour l’exercice, dans la mesure où ces dépens
|
1301 |
+
mandat du ministère ou de l’organisme pour lequel ce
|
1302 |
+
– Autorisation de réemployer les sommes affectées à de
|
1303 |
+
d’autres crédits et versées au présent crédit
|
1304 |
+
2021-2022
|
1305 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1306 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1307 |
+
|
1308 |
+
Page 31
|
1309 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1310 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
1311 |
+
in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule.
|
1312 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1313 |
+
Vote No.
|
1314 |
+
Items
|
1315 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
1316 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
1317 |
+
5
|
1318 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
1319 |
+
Act, the amount of financial assistance provided by th
|
1320 |
+
way of direct payments to the International Developm
|
1321 |
+
exceed $911,436,000 in Canadian dollars in the fiscal
|
1322 |
+
L10
|
1323 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
1324 |
+
Act, the amount of financial assistance provided by th
|
1325 |
+
way of loans to the International Development Assoc
|
1326 |
+
ceed $287,710,000 in United States dollars in the fisca
|
1327 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
1328 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
1329 |
+
20
|
1330 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
1331 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
1332 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
1333 |
+
way of direct payments for the purpose of contributio
|
1334 |
+
financial institutions may not exceed $257,361,748 in
|
1335 |
+
L25
|
1336 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
1337 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
1338 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
1339 |
+
way of the purchase of shares of international financi
|
1340 |
+
exceed $113,066,671 in United States dollars in the fis
|
1341 |
+
is estimated in Canadian dollars at $147,321,230
|
1342 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
1343 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
1344 |
+
L10
|
1345 |
+
– The amount that may be outstanding at any time durin
|
1346 |
+
on April 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2027 — for th
|
1347 |
+
Vote L29g, Appropriation Act No. 2, 1967, as amended
|
1348 |
+
Vote L15b, Appropriation Act No. 3, 1990–91, by Depa
|
1349 |
+
and Government Services Vote L7c, Appropriation Ac
|
1350 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Service
|
1351 |
+
tion Act No. 4, 2018–19 — is not to exceed $50,000,00
|
1352 |
+
2021-2022
|
1353 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1354 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1355 |
+
|
1356 |
+
Page 32
|
1357 |
+
ANNEXE 1.8
|
1358 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
1359 |
+
des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe.
|
1360 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1361 |
+
dées.
|
1362 |
+
No du
|
1363 |
+
crédit
|
1364 |
+
Postes
|
1365 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COMMER
|
1366 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
1367 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
|
1368 |
+
20
|
1369 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Affaires étr
|
1370 |
+
tion avec le ministre des Finances, à titre de contribut
|
1371 |
+
financières internationales pour l’exercice 2022-2023,
|
1372 |
+
paragraphe 12(2) de la Loi d’aide au développement i
|
1373 |
+
tions financières), ne dépasse pas 257 361 748 $
|
1374 |
+
L25
|
1375 |
+
– Achat d’actions d’institutions financières international
|
1376 |
+
2022-2023 pour une somme d’au plus 113 066 671 $ U
|
1377 |
+
147 321 230 $ CAN —, effectué en conformité avec le p
|
1378 |
+
Loi d’aide au développement international (institution
|
1379 |
+
à l’aide financière fournie par le ministre des Affaires
|
1380 |
+
tation avec le ministre des Finances
|
1381 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
1382 |
+
Department of Finance
|
1383 |
+
5
|
1384 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Finances à l
|
1385 |
+
nale de développement, en vertu du paragraphe 8(2) d
|
1386 |
+
cords de Bretton Woods et des accords connexes, sou
|
1387 |
+
directs n’excédant pas, au total, 911 436 000 dollars ca
|
1388 |
+
2022-2023
|
1389 |
+
L10
|
1390 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Finances à l
|
1391 |
+
nale de développement par lʼoctroi de prêts qui, confo
|
1392 |
+
graphe 8(2) de la Loi sur les accords de Bretton Wood
|
1393 |
+
connexes, ne peut excéder 287 710 000 $ US pour l’ex
|
1394 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES SERVICES G
|
1395 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Service
|
1396 |
+
L10
|
1397 |
+
– Somme, n’excédant pas 50 000 000 $, qui peut être due
|
1398 |
+
cours de la période commençant le 1er avril 2022 et se
|
1399 |
+
2027, au titre du crédit L29g (Finances) de la Loi des s
|
1400 |
+
tel qu’il a été modifié par le crédit L15b de la Loi de cr
|
1401 |
+
1990-1991 (Approvisionnements et Services), par le cr
|
1402 |
+
crédits no 5 pour 2017-2018 (ministère des Travaux pu
|
1403 |
+
gouvernementaux) et par le crédit L10b de la Loi de c
|
1404 |
+
2018-2019 (ministère des Travaux publics et des Serv
|
1405 |
+
2021-2022
|
1406 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1407 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8 (French)
|
1408 |
+
|
1409 |
+
Page 33
|
1410 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
1411 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2022–23, the amount granted is $
|
1412 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
1413 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year end
|
1414 |
+
following fiscal year ending March 31, 2024 and the purposes for
|
1415 |
+
Vote
|
1416 |
+
No.
|
1417 |
+
Items
|
1418 |
+
CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY
|
1419 |
+
Agence des services frontaliers du Canada
|
1420 |
+
1
|
1421 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1422 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1423 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
1424 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
1425 |
+
year from
|
1426 |
+
(a) fees, related to border operations, for the provis
|
1427 |
+
the use of a facility or for a product, right or privileg
|
1428 |
+
(b) payments received under contracts entered into
|
1429 |
+
5
|
1430 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1431 |
+
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
|
1432 |
+
Agence du revenu du Canada
|
1433 |
+
1
|
1434 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1435 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
1436 |
+
– Contributions
|
1437 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
1438 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
1439 |
+
5
|
1440 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1441 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
1442 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
1443 |
+
2021-2022
|
1444 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1445 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
1446 |
+
|
1447 |
+
Page 34
|
1448 |
+
ANNEXE 2
|
1449 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2022-2023, la somme a
|
1450 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
1451 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1452 |
+
en cours et à l’exercice suivant se terminant le 31 mars 2024, et f
|
1453 |
+
No du
|
1454 |
+
crédit
|
1455 |
+
Postes
|
1456 |
+
AGENCE DES SERVICES FRONTALIERS DU CANADA
|
1457 |
+
Canada Border Services Agency
|
1458 |
+
1
|
1459 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1460 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1461 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1462 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1463 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1464 |
+
a) les droits — liés aux activités à la frontière — pe
|
1465 |
+
d’un service, l’utilisation d’une installation, l’achat
|
1466 |
+
cice d’un droit ou d’un privilège;
|
1467 |
+
b) les paiements reçus au titre de contrats conclus
|
1468 |
+
5
|
1469 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1470 |
+
AGENCE DU REVENU DU CANADA
|
1471 |
+
Canada Revenue Agency
|
1472 |
+
1
|
1473 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1474 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1475 |
+
– Contributions
|
1476 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
1477 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
1478 |
+
5
|
1479 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1480 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
1481 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
1482 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
1483 |
+
2021-2022
|
1484 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2022–23
|
1485 |
+
SCHEDULE 2 (French)
|
1486 |
+
|
1487 |
+
Page 35
|
1488 |
+
|
1489 |
+
Page 36
|
1490 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
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+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 23
|
6 |
+
An Act respecting online communications
|
7 |
+
platforms that make news content available
|
8 |
+
to persons in Canada
|
9 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
10 |
+
JUNE 22, 2023
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11 |
+
BILL C-18
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12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Page 2
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+
RECOMMENDATION
|
15 |
+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
|
16 |
+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
|
17 |
+
cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
|
18 |
+
measure entitled “An Act respecting online communications
|
19 |
+
platforms that make news content available to persons in
|
20 |
+
Canada”.
|
21 |
+
SUMMARY
|
22 |
+
This enactment regulates digital news intermediaries to enhance
|
23 |
+
fairness in the Canadian digital news marketplace and contribute
|
24 |
+
to its sustainability. It establishes a framework through which
|
25 |
+
digital news intermediary operators and news businesses may
|
26 |
+
enter into agreements respecting news content that is made
|
27 |
+
available by digital news intermediaries. The framework takes in-
|
28 |
+
to account principles of freedom of expression and journalistic
|
29 |
+
independence.
|
30 |
+
The enactment, among other things,
|
31 |
+
(a) applies in respect of a digital news intermediary if, having
|
32 |
+
regard to specific factors, there is a significant bargaining
|
33 |
+
power imbalance between its operator and news businesses;
|
34 |
+
(b) authorizes the Governor in Council to make regulations
|
35 |
+
respecting those factors;
|
36 |
+
(c) specifies that the enactment does not apply in respect of
|
37 |
+
“broadcasting” by digital news intermediaries that are
|
38 |
+
“broadcasting undertakings” as those terms are defined in
|
39 |
+
the Broadcasting Act or in respect of telecommunications ser-
|
40 |
+
vice providers as defined in the Telecommunications Act;
|
41 |
+
(d) requires the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommu-
|
42 |
+
nications Commission (the “Commission”) to maintain a list
|
43 |
+
of digital news intermediaries in respect of which the enact-
|
44 |
+
ment applies;
|
45 |
+
(e) requires the Commission to exempt a digital news inter-
|
46 |
+
mediary from the application of the enactment if its operator
|
47 |
+
has entered into agreements with news businesses and the
|
48 |
+
Commission is of the opinion that the agreements satisfy cer-
|
49 |
+
tain criteria;
|
50 |
+
(f) authorizes the Governor in Council to make regulations
|
51 |
+
respecting how the Commission is to interpret those criteria
|
52 |
+
and setting out additional conditions with respect to the eligi-
|
53 |
+
bility of a digital news intermediary for an exemption;
|
54 |
+
(g) establishes a bargaining process in respect of matters re-
|
55 |
+
lated to the making available of certain news content by digi-
|
56 |
+
tal news intermediaries;
|
57 |
+
(h) establishes eligibility criteria and a designation process
|
58 |
+
for news businesses that wish to participate in the bargaining
|
59 |
+
process;
|
60 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
61 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
62 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
63 |
+
|
64 |
+
Page 3
|
65 |
+
(i) requires the Commission to establish a code of conduct
|
66 |
+
respecting bargaining in relation to news content;
|
67 |
+
(j) prohibits digital news intermediary operators from acting,
|
68 |
+
in the course of making available certain news content, in
|
69 |
+
ways that discriminate unjustly, that give undue or unreason-
|
70 |
+
able preference or that subject certain news businesses to an
|
71 |
+
undue or unreasonable disadvantage;
|
72 |
+
(k) allows certain news businesses to make complaints to the
|
73 |
+
Commission in relation to that prohibition;
|
74 |
+
(l) authorizes the Commission to require the provision of in-
|
75 |
+
formation for the purpose of exercising its powers and per-
|
76 |
+
forming its duties and functions under the enactment;
|
77 |
+
(m) requires the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to pro-
|
78 |
+
vide the Commission with an annual report if the Corporation
|
79 |
+
is a party to an agreement with an operator;
|
80 |
+
(n) establishes a framework respecting the provision of infor-
|
81 |
+
mation to the responsible Minister, the Chief Statistician of
|
82 |
+
Canada and the Commissioner of Competition, while permit-
|
83 |
+
ting an individual or entity to designate certain information
|
84 |
+
that they submit to the Commission as confidential;
|
85 |
+
(o) authorizes the Commission to impose, for contraventions
|
86 |
+
of the enactment, administrative monetary penalties on cer-
|
87 |
+
tain individuals and entities and conditions on the participa-
|
88 |
+
tion of news businesses in the bargaining process;
|
89 |
+
(p) establishes a mechanism for the recovery, from digital
|
90 |
+
news intermediary operators, of certain costs related to the
|
91 |
+
administration of the enactment; and
|
92 |
+
(q) requires the Commission to have an independent auditor
|
93 |
+
prepare a report annually in respect of the impact of the en-
|
94 |
+
actment on the Canadian digital news marketplace.
|
95 |
+
Finally, the enactment makes related amendments to other Acts.
|
96 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
97 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
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+
SUMMARY
|
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+
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+
Page 4
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS
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An Act respecting online communications platforms
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that make news content available to persons in
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+
Canada
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+
Short Title
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+
Online News Act
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+
1
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Interpretation
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Definitions
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+
2
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Freedom of expression
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3
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Purpose
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Purpose
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4
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Designation of Minister
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Designation
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+
5
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Application
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Application
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+
6
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Duty to notify
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+
7
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+
List of digital news intermediaries
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+
8
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+
Broadcasting
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+
9
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+
Telecommunications service providers
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+
10
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+
Exemptions
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+
Exemption order
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+
11
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Interim order
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+
12
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For greater certainty
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+
13
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Review
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+
14
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+
Reasons
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+
15
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Statutory Instruments Act
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+
16
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Publication of orders
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+
17
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Bargaining Process
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Overview
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Definition of party
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+
18
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Steps in bargaining process
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+
19
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+
Initiation of bargaining process
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+
20
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+
Duty to bargain
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+
21
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Good faith
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+
22
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+
2021-2022-2023
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Copyright
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Initiation of bargaining process
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23
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+
Limitations and exceptions
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+
24
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+
Mediation and final offer arbitration
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+
25
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169 |
+
Liability of operators
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+
26
|
171 |
+
Eligibility
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Eligible news businesses — designation
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+
27
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+
Provincial public broadcasters
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175 |
+
28
|
176 |
+
Public list
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177 |
+
29
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178 |
+
Identification of news outlets
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179 |
+
30
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180 |
+
Application to Commission
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181 |
+
31
|
182 |
+
Agreements
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183 |
+
Agreement with group
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184 |
+
32
|
185 |
+
Final Offer Arbitration
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186 |
+
Roster of qualified arbitrators
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187 |
+
33
|
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+
Arbitration panel
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189 |
+
34
|
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+
Conflicts of interest
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191 |
+
35
|
192 |
+
Commission assistance
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193 |
+
36
|
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+
Decision of arbitration panel
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+
37
|
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+
Factors
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+
38
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+
Dismissal of offers
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+
39
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+
Other submissions
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+
40
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+
Decision final
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+
41
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+
Decision deemed to be agreement
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+
42
|
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+
Reasons
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+
43
|
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+
Costs
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209 |
+
44
|
210 |
+
Civil Remedies
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211 |
+
Right of recovery
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212 |
+
45
|
213 |
+
Compliance order
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214 |
+
46
|
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+
Competition Act
|
216 |
+
Covered agreements
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217 |
+
47
|
218 |
+
Other agreements
|
219 |
+
48
|
220 |
+
Code of Conduct
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221 |
+
Establishment of code
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222 |
+
49
|
223 |
+
Compliance order
|
224 |
+
50
|
225 |
+
Discrimination, Preference and
|
226 |
+
Disadvantage
|
227 |
+
Prohibition
|
228 |
+
51
|
229 |
+
2021-2022-2023
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+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
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+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
232 |
+
|
233 |
+
Page 7
|
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+
Complaint
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+
52
|
236 |
+
Provision of Information
|
237 |
+
Duty to provide information
|
238 |
+
53
|
239 |
+
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
|
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+
53.1
|
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+
Minister and Chief Statistician
|
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+
54
|
243 |
+
Confidential information
|
244 |
+
55
|
245 |
+
Offence — disclosure
|
246 |
+
56
|
247 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
248 |
+
Production Orders
|
249 |
+
Designated persons
|
250 |
+
57
|
251 |
+
Power to order production
|
252 |
+
58
|
253 |
+
News Businesses
|
254 |
+
Contravention — eligible news business
|
255 |
+
59
|
256 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
257 |
+
Violation — operators, directors, etc.
|
258 |
+
60
|
259 |
+
Maximum amount of penalty
|
260 |
+
61
|
261 |
+
Procedures
|
262 |
+
62
|
263 |
+
Designation
|
264 |
+
63
|
265 |
+
Notice of violation
|
266 |
+
64
|
267 |
+
Undertaking
|
268 |
+
65
|
269 |
+
Payment of penalty
|
270 |
+
66
|
271 |
+
Evidence
|
272 |
+
67
|
273 |
+
Burden of proof
|
274 |
+
68
|
275 |
+
Defence
|
276 |
+
69
|
277 |
+
Directors, officers, etc.
|
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+
70
|
279 |
+
Vicarious liability
|
280 |
+
71
|
281 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
282 |
+
72
|
283 |
+
Information may be made public
|
284 |
+
73
|
285 |
+
Receiver General
|
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+
74
|
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+
Debt due to Her Majesty
|
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+
75
|
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+
Regulations
|
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+
76
|
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+
Other Provisions
|
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+
Judicial powers
|
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+
77
|
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+
Sections 126 and 127 of Criminal Code
|
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+
78
|
296 |
+
Financial Provisions
|
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+
Fees for services
|
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+
79
|
299 |
+
Costs apportioned by Commission
|
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+
80
|
301 |
+
Cost recovery
|
302 |
+
81
|
303 |
+
Debt due to Her Majesty
|
304 |
+
82
|
305 |
+
Spending
|
306 |
+
83
|
307 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
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+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
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+
|
311 |
+
Page 8
|
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+
Regulations
|
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+
Regulations — Governor in Council
|
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+
84
|
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+
Regulations — Commission
|
316 |
+
85
|
317 |
+
Independent Review
|
318 |
+
Annual report — independent auditor
|
319 |
+
86
|
320 |
+
Review of Act
|
321 |
+
Review
|
322 |
+
87
|
323 |
+
Related Amendments
|
324 |
+
Access to Information Act
|
325 |
+
88
|
326 |
+
Canadian
|
327 |
+
Radio-television
|
328 |
+
and
|
329 |
+
Telecommunications
|
330 |
+
Commission Act
|
331 |
+
89
|
332 |
+
Broadcasting Act
|
333 |
+
91
|
334 |
+
Telecommunications Act
|
335 |
+
92
|
336 |
+
Coming into Force
|
337 |
+
Order in council
|
338 |
+
93
|
339 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
340 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
341 |
+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
342 |
+
|
343 |
+
Page 9
|
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+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
345 |
+
CHAPTER 23
|
346 |
+
An Act respecting online communications platforms
|
347 |
+
that make news content available to persons in
|
348 |
+
Canada
|
349 |
+
[Assented to 22nd June, 2023]
|
350 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
351 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
352 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
353 |
+
Short Title
|
354 |
+
Short title
|
355 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Online News Act.
|
356 |
+
Interpretation
|
357 |
+
Definitions
|
358 |
+
2 (1) The following definitions apply in this Act.
|
359 |
+
Commission means the Canadian Radio-television and
|
360 |
+
Telecommunications Commission. (Conseil)
|
361 |
+
covered agreement means, as applicable,
|
362 |
+
(a) an agreement that is entered into as a result of
|
363 |
+
bargaining sessions referred to in paragraph 19(1)(a)
|
364 |
+
or mediation sessions referred to in paragraph
|
365 |
+
19(1)(b); or
|
366 |
+
(b) an arbitration panel’s decision that is deemed to
|
367 |
+
be an agreement under section 42. (accord assujetti)
|
368 |
+
digital news intermediary means an online communi-
|
369 |
+
cations platform, including a search engine or social me-
|
370 |
+
dia service, that is subject to the legislative authority of
|
371 |
+
Parliament and that makes news content produced by
|
372 |
+
news outlets available to persons in Canada. It does not
|
373 |
+
include an online communications platform that is a
|
374 |
+
messaging service the primary purpose of which is to al-
|
375 |
+
low persons to communicate with each other privately.
|
376 |
+
(intermédiaire de nouvelles numériques)
|
377 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
378 |
+
|
379 |
+
Page 10
|
380 |
+
eligible in relation to a news business, means that the
|
381 |
+
business is designated under subsection 27(1). (admis-
|
382 |
+
sible)
|
383 |
+
entity includes a corporation or a trust, partnership,
|
384 |
+
fund, joint venture or any other unincorporated associa-
|
385 |
+
tion or organization. (entité)
|
386 |
+
Indigenous news outlet means an undertaking or any
|
387 |
+
distinct part of an undertaking whose primary purpose is
|
388 |
+
to produce news content and that
|
389 |
+
(a) is operated by an individual who belongs to an In-
|
390 |
+
digenous group, community or people; and
|
391 |
+
(b) produces news content primarily for Indigenous
|
392 |
+
peoples. (média d’information autochtone)
|
393 |
+
Indigenous peoples has the meaning assigned by the
|
394 |
+
definition aboriginal peoples of Canada in subsection
|
395 |
+
35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982. (peuples autoch-
|
396 |
+
tones)
|
397 |
+
Minister means the Minister of Canadian Heritage or, if
|
398 |
+
another federal minister is designated under section 5,
|
399 |
+
that minister. (ministre)
|
400 |
+
news business means an individual or entity that oper-
|
401 |
+
ates a news outlet in Canada. (entreprise de nouvelles)
|
402 |
+
news content means content — in any format, includ-
|
403 |
+
ing an audio or audiovisual format — that reports on, in-
|
404 |
+
vestigates or explains current issues or events of public
|
405 |
+
interest and includes such content that an Indigenous
|
406 |
+
news outlet makes available by means of Indigenous sto-
|
407 |
+
rytelling. (contenu de nouvelles)
|
408 |
+
news outlet means an undertaking or any distinct part
|
409 |
+
of an undertaking whose primary purpose is to produce
|
410 |
+
news content and includes an Indigenous news outlet or
|
411 |
+
an official language minority community news outlet.
|
412 |
+
(média d’information)
|
413 |
+
official language minority community means English-
|
414 |
+
speaking communities in Quebec and French-speaking
|
415 |
+
communities outside Quebec. (communauté de langue
|
416 |
+
officielle en situation minoritaire)
|
417 |
+
official language minority community news outlet
|
418 |
+
means an undertaking or any distinct part of an under-
|
419 |
+
taking whose primary purpose is to produce news con-
|
420 |
+
tent and that produces news content primarily for an of-
|
421 |
+
ficial language minority community. (média d’informa-
|
422 |
+
tion de communauté de langue officielle en situation
|
423 |
+
minoritaire)
|
424 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
425 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
426 |
+
Interpretation
|
427 |
+
Section
|
428 |
+
2
|
429 |
+
|
430 |
+
Page 11
|
431 |
+
operator means an individual or entity that, through
|
432 |
+
any means, operates a digital news intermediary. (ex-
|
433 |
+
ploitant)
|
434 |
+
Making available of news content
|
435 |
+
(2) For the purposes of this Act, news content is made
|
436 |
+
available if
|
437 |
+
(a) the news content, or any portion of it, is repro-
|
438 |
+
duced; or
|
439 |
+
(b) access to the news content, or any portion of it, is
|
440 |
+
facilitated by any means, including an index, aggrega-
|
441 |
+
tion or ranking of news content.
|
442 |
+
Freedom of expression
|
443 |
+
3 (1) For greater certainty, this Act is to be interpreted
|
444 |
+
and applied in a manner that is consistent with freedom
|
445 |
+
of expression.
|
446 |
+
Journalistic independence
|
447 |
+
(2) This Act is to be interpreted and applied in a manner
|
448 |
+
that supports the journalistic independence enjoyed by
|
449 |
+
news outlets in relation to news content produced pri-
|
450 |
+
marily for the Canadian news marketplace, including lo-
|
451 |
+
cal, regional and national news content.
|
452 |
+
Treatment of news content
|
453 |
+
(3) This Act is to be interpreted and applied in a manner
|
454 |
+
that is aimed at ensuring news content is made available
|
455 |
+
by digital news intermediaries without undue manipula-
|
456 |
+
tion or interference.
|
457 |
+
Purpose
|
458 |
+
Purpose
|
459 |
+
4 The purpose of this Act is to regulate digital news in-
|
460 |
+
termediaries with a view to enhancing fairness in the
|
461 |
+
Canadian digital news marketplace and contributing to
|
462 |
+
its sustainability, including the sustainability of news
|
463 |
+
businesses in Canada, in both the non-profit and for-
|
464 |
+
profits sectors, including independent local ones.
|
465 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
466 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
467 |
+
Interpretation
|
468 |
+
Sections 2-4
|
469 |
+
|
470 |
+
Page 12
|
471 |
+
Designation of Minister
|
472 |
+
Designation
|
473 |
+
5 The Governor in Council may, by order, designate any
|
474 |
+
federal minister to be the Minister referred to in this Act.
|
475 |
+
Application
|
476 |
+
Application
|
477 |
+
6 This Act applies in respect of a digital news intermedi-
|
478 |
+
ary if, having regard to the following factors, there is a
|
479 |
+
significant bargaining power imbalance between its oper-
|
480 |
+
ator and news businesses:
|
481 |
+
(a) the size of the intermediary or the operator;
|
482 |
+
(b) whether the market for the intermediary gives the
|
483 |
+
operator a strategic advantage over news businesses;
|
484 |
+
and
|
485 |
+
(c) whether the intermediary occupies a prominent
|
486 |
+
market position.
|
487 |
+
Duty to notify
|
488 |
+
7 (1) If this Act applies in respect of a digital news inter-
|
489 |
+
mediary, its operator must so notify the Commission.
|
490 |
+
Information required
|
491 |
+
(2) An individual or entity that operates an online com-
|
492 |
+
munications platform must, at the request of the Com-
|
493 |
+
mission and within the time and in the manner that it
|
494 |
+
specifies, provide the Commission with any information
|
495 |
+
that it requires for the purpose of verifying compliance
|
496 |
+
with subsection (1) or preventing non-compliance with it.
|
497 |
+
List of digital news intermediaries
|
498 |
+
8 (1) The Commission must maintain a list of digital
|
499 |
+
news intermediaries in respect of which this Act applies.
|
500 |
+
The list must set out each intermediary’s operator and
|
501 |
+
contact information for that operator and specify
|
502 |
+
whether an order made under subsection 11(1) or 12(1)
|
503 |
+
applies in relation to the intermediary.
|
504 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
505 |
+
(2) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
506 |
+
spect of the list maintained under subsection (1).
|
507 |
+
Publication
|
508 |
+
(3) The Commission must publish the list on its website.
|
509 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
510 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
511 |
+
Designation of Minister
|
512 |
+
Sections 5-8
|
513 |
+
|
514 |
+
Page 13
|
515 |
+
Broadcasting
|
516 |
+
9 This Act does not apply in respect of a digital news in-
|
517 |
+
termediary that is a broadcasting undertaking in re-
|
518 |
+
spect of its broadcasting, as those terms are defined in
|
519 |
+
subsection 2(1) of the Broadcasting Act.
|
520 |
+
Telecommunications service providers
|
521 |
+
10 For greater certainty, this Act does not apply to a
|
522 |
+
telecommunications service provider, as defined in
|
523 |
+
subsection 2(1) of the Telecommunications Act, when it
|
524 |
+
is acting solely in that capacity.
|
525 |
+
Exemptions
|
526 |
+
Exemption order
|
527 |
+
11 (1) The Commission must make an exemption order
|
528 |
+
in relation to a digital news intermediary if its operator
|
529 |
+
requests the exemption and the following conditions are
|
530 |
+
met:
|
531 |
+
(a) the operator has entered into agreements with
|
532 |
+
news businesses that operate news outlets that pro-
|
533 |
+
duce news content primarily for the Canadian news
|
534 |
+
marketplace and the Commission is of the opinion
|
535 |
+
that, taken as a whole, the agreements satisfy the fol-
|
536 |
+
lowing criteria:
|
537 |
+
(i) they provide for fair compensation to the news
|
538 |
+
businesses for the news content that is made avail-
|
539 |
+
able by the intermediary,
|
540 |
+
(ii) they ensure that an appropriate portion of the
|
541 |
+
compensation will be used by the news businesses
|
542 |
+
to support the production of local, regional and na-
|
543 |
+
tional news content,
|
544 |
+
(iii) they do not allow corporate influence to under-
|
545 |
+
mine the freedom of expression and journalistic in-
|
546 |
+
dependence enjoyed by news outlets,
|
547 |
+
(iv) they contribute to the sustainability of the
|
548 |
+
Canadian news marketplace,
|
549 |
+
(v) they ensure a significant portion of independent
|
550 |
+
local news businesses benefit from them, they con-
|
551 |
+
tribute to the sustainability of those businesses and
|
552 |
+
they encourage innovative business models in the
|
553 |
+
Canadian news marketplace,
|
554 |
+
(vi) they involve a range of news outlets in both the
|
555 |
+
non-profit and for-profit sectors and they were en-
|
556 |
+
tered into with news businesses that reflect a diver-
|
557 |
+
sity of business models that provide services to all
|
558 |
+
markets and diverse populations, including local
|
559 |
+
and regional markets in every province and
|
560 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
561 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
562 |
+
Application
|
563 |
+
Sections 9-11
|
564 |
+
|
565 |
+
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|
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+
territory, anglophone and francophone communi-
|
567 |
+
ties, and Black and other racialized communities,
|
568 |
+
(vii) they ensure a significant portion of Indigenous
|
569 |
+
news outlets benefit from them and they contribute
|
570 |
+
to the sustainability of those outlets in a way that
|
571 |
+
supports the provision of news content by and for
|
572 |
+
Indigenous peoples, and
|
573 |
+
(viii) they ensure a significant portion of official
|
574 |
+
language minority community news outlets benefit
|
575 |
+
from them and they contribute to the sustainability
|
576 |
+
of those outlets in a way that supports the provision
|
577 |
+
of news content by and for official language minori-
|
578 |
+
ty communities;
|
579 |
+
(a.1) the Commission has held public consultations in
|
580 |
+
accordance with any conditions that its Chairperson
|
581 |
+
may specify; and
|
582 |
+
(b) any condition set out in regulations made by the
|
583 |
+
Governor in Council.
|
584 |
+
Effect of order
|
585 |
+
(2) The order exempts the operator, in relation to the in-
|
586 |
+
termediary, from the application of
|
587 |
+
(a) section 21 and any provision of any regulations
|
588 |
+
made under section 85 that is in relation to section 21;
|
589 |
+
and
|
590 |
+
(b) any other provision of this Act and any provision
|
591 |
+
of any regulations made under subsection 81(1) or sec-
|
592 |
+
tion 85 that is specified by the Commission, in its dis-
|
593 |
+
cretion, in the order.
|
594 |
+
Conditions
|
595 |
+
(3) The order may contain any conditions the Commis-
|
596 |
+
sion considers appropriate.
|
597 |
+
Approval of Treasury Board
|
598 |
+
(4) The order is subject to the approval of the Treasury
|
599 |
+
Board if the order exempts the operator from the applica-
|
600 |
+
tion of section 82 or any provision of any regulations
|
601 |
+
made under subsection 81(1).
|
602 |
+
Duration of order
|
603 |
+
(5) The order remains in effect for a period of not more
|
604 |
+
than five years and, subject to this section, may be re-
|
605 |
+
newed.
|
606 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
607 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
608 |
+
Exemptions
|
609 |
+
Section
|
610 |
+
11
|
611 |
+
|
612 |
+
Page 15
|
613 |
+
Interim order
|
614 |
+
12 (1) The Commission may, in relation to a digital
|
615 |
+
news intermediary, make an interim order that has the
|
616 |
+
same effect as an exemption order if the following condi-
|
617 |
+
tions are met:
|
618 |
+
(a) its operator has requested an exemption order in
|
619 |
+
relation to the intermediary;
|
620 |
+
(b) the operator has entered into agreements with
|
621 |
+
news businesses that operate news outlets that pro-
|
622 |
+
duce news content primarily for the Canadian news
|
623 |
+
marketplace;
|
624 |
+
(c) the Commission is unable to make the exemption
|
625 |
+
order because it is of the opinion that, taken as a
|
626 |
+
whole, the agreements do not satisfy the criteria set
|
627 |
+
out in subparagraphs 11(1)(a)(i) to (viii); and
|
628 |
+
(d) the Commission is of the opinion that it will be
|
629 |
+
able to change its opinion because the operator is, in
|
630 |
+
good faith, taking measures that will permit the crite-
|
631 |
+
ria to be satisfied within a reasonable period, which
|
632 |
+
period must not be longer than one year.
|
633 |
+
Conditions
|
634 |
+
(2) The interim order must contain conditions respecting
|
635 |
+
the measures being taken by the operator and may con-
|
636 |
+
tain any other condition the Commission considers ap-
|
637 |
+
propriate, including a condition requiring that public
|
638 |
+
consultations be held at a time and place in Canada to be
|
639 |
+
fixed by the Commission.
|
640 |
+
Approval of Treasury Board
|
641 |
+
(3) The interim order is subject to the approval of the
|
642 |
+
Treasury Board if the order exempts the operator from
|
643 |
+
the application of a provision referred to in sub-
|
644 |
+
section 11(4).
|
645 |
+
Cessation of effect
|
646 |
+
(4) The interim order must specify the period referred to
|
647 |
+
in paragraph (1)(d) and ceases to have effect at the end of
|
648 |
+
that period.
|
649 |
+
For greater certainty
|
650 |
+
13 For greater certainty, agreements referred to in para-
|
651 |
+
graph 11(1)(a) or 12(1)(b) include agreements that were
|
652 |
+
entered into before the day on which this section comes
|
653 |
+
into force.
|
654 |
+
Review
|
655 |
+
14 (1) For greater certainty, the Commission may re-
|
656 |
+
view an exemption order or an interim order.
|
657 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
658 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
659 |
+
Exemptions
|
660 |
+
Sections 12-14
|
661 |
+
|
662 |
+
Page 16
|
663 |
+
Repeal of exemption order
|
664 |
+
(2) The Commission may repeal an exemption order if
|
665 |
+
(a) the Commission is of the opinion that the operator
|
666 |
+
of the digital news intermediary in question is acting
|
667 |
+
in a manner that is inconsistent with this Act;
|
668 |
+
(b) a condition referred to in subsection 11(1) is no
|
669 |
+
longer met; or
|
670 |
+
(c) a condition contained in the exemption order is
|
671 |
+
not met.
|
672 |
+
Repeal of interim order
|
673 |
+
(3) The Commission may repeal an interim order if
|
674 |
+
(a) the Commission is of the opinion that the operator
|
675 |
+
of the digital news intermediary in question is acting
|
676 |
+
in a manner that is inconsistent with this Act;
|
677 |
+
(b) a condition referred to in paragraph 12(1)(c) or (d)
|
678 |
+
is no longer met; or
|
679 |
+
(c) a condition contained in the interim order is not
|
680 |
+
met.
|
681 |
+
Reasons
|
682 |
+
15 The Commission must publish on its website reasons
|
683 |
+
for
|
684 |
+
(a) making or not making a requested exemption or-
|
685 |
+
der;
|
686 |
+
(b) deciding to make or not to make an interim order;
|
687 |
+
and
|
688 |
+
(c) deciding to repeal an exemption order or interim
|
689 |
+
order.
|
690 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
691 |
+
16 The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
692 |
+
spect of an exemption order or an interim order.
|
693 |
+
Publication of orders
|
694 |
+
17 The Commission must publish on its website each ex-
|
695 |
+
emption order and interim order that it makes.
|
696 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
697 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
698 |
+
Exemptions
|
699 |
+
Sections 14-17
|
700 |
+
|
701 |
+
Page 17
|
702 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
703 |
+
Overview
|
704 |
+
Definition of party
|
705 |
+
18 In sections 19 to 44, party means, as applicable, an
|
706 |
+
operator, an eligible news business or a group of eligible
|
707 |
+
news businesses.
|
708 |
+
Steps in bargaining process
|
709 |
+
19 (1) The bargaining process consists of
|
710 |
+
(a) negotiation or bargaining sessions over a period of
|
711 |
+
90 days;
|
712 |
+
(b) if the parties are unable, within the negotiation or
|
713 |
+
bargaining period, to reach an agreement, mediation
|
714 |
+
sessions over a period of 120 days, beginning on the
|
715 |
+
day after the end of the negotiation or bargaining peri-
|
716 |
+
od; and
|
717 |
+
(c) if the parties are unable, within the mediation pe-
|
718 |
+
riod, to reach an agreement and at least one of the
|
719 |
+
parties wishes to initiate arbitration, final offer arbi-
|
720 |
+
tration for a period of 45 days, beginning on the day
|
721 |
+
after the end of the mediation period.
|
722 |
+
Extension
|
723 |
+
(1.1) On request of both parties, the Commission may
|
724 |
+
extend a period provided for in any of paragraphs (1)(a)
|
725 |
+
to (c).
|
726 |
+
Scope of bargaining process
|
727 |
+
(2) The bargaining process is limited to matters related
|
728 |
+
to the making available, by the digital news intermediary
|
729 |
+
in question, of news content produced by a news outlet
|
730 |
+
that is identified under section 30 as a subject of the bar-
|
731 |
+
gaining process and, if an application is made under sub-
|
732 |
+
section 31(1), determined by the Commission to be a sub-
|
733 |
+
ject of the bargaining process.
|
734 |
+
Scope of final offer arbitration
|
735 |
+
(3) Any final offer arbitration under the bargaining pro-
|
736 |
+
cess is limited to monetary disputes.
|
737 |
+
Initiation of bargaining process
|
738 |
+
20 Only an eligible news business that is listed under
|
739 |
+
subsection 29(1) or a group of eligible news businesses
|
740 |
+
that are listed under that section may initiate the bar-
|
741 |
+
gaining process with an operator.
|
742 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
743 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
744 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
745 |
+
Sections 18-20
|
746 |
+
|
747 |
+
Page 18
|
748 |
+
Duty to bargain
|
749 |
+
21 An operator must participate in the bargaining pro-
|
750 |
+
cess with the eligible news business or group of eligible
|
751 |
+
news businesses that initiated it.
|
752 |
+
Good faith
|
753 |
+
22 Parties that are participating in the bargaining pro-
|
754 |
+
cess must do so in good faith.
|
755 |
+
Copyright
|
756 |
+
Initiation of bargaining process
|
757 |
+
23 For greater certainty, an eligible news business or a
|
758 |
+
group of eligible news businesses may initiate the bar-
|
759 |
+
gaining process in relation to news content in which
|
760 |
+
copyright subsists only if
|
761 |
+
(a) the business or a member of the group owns the
|
762 |
+
copyright or is otherwise authorized to bargain in rela-
|
763 |
+
tion to the content; or
|
764 |
+
(b) the group is authorized to bargain in relation to
|
765 |
+
the content.
|
766 |
+
Limitations and exceptions
|
767 |
+
24 For greater certainty, limitations and exceptions to
|
768 |
+
copyright under the Copyright Act do not limit the scope
|
769 |
+
of the bargaining process.
|
770 |
+
Mediation and final offer arbitration
|
771 |
+
25 For greater certainty, the use of news content is not
|
772 |
+
to be the subject of mediation sessions or final offer arbi-
|
773 |
+
tration during the bargaining process if the operator in
|
774 |
+
question
|
775 |
+
(a) has made payments to the eligible news business
|
776 |
+
in question for the use of that content in accordance
|
777 |
+
with a licence or agreement between the operator and
|
778 |
+
the business; or
|
779 |
+
(b) has made payments or has offered to make pay-
|
780 |
+
ments to the business in question for the use of that
|
781 |
+
content in accordance with the relevant tariff ap-
|
782 |
+
proved by the Copyright Board for the use of that con-
|
783 |
+
tent.
|
784 |
+
Liability of operators
|
785 |
+
26 (1) If news content is made available by a digital
|
786 |
+
news intermediary and its operator is a party to a covered
|
787 |
+
agreement in relation to the making available of the news
|
788 |
+
content by the intermediary, the operator is not liable
|
789 |
+
under the Copyright Act for an infringement of copyright
|
790 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
791 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
792 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
793 |
+
Overview
|
794 |
+
Sections 21-26
|
795 |
+
|
796 |
+
Page 19
|
797 |
+
in relation to activities that are subjects of that agree-
|
798 |
+
ment.
|
799 |
+
For greater certainty
|
800 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, nothing in this Act limits the li-
|
801 |
+
ability of an eligible news business under the Copyright
|
802 |
+
Act for an infringement of copyright.
|
803 |
+
Eligibility
|
804 |
+
Eligible news businesses — designation
|
805 |
+
27 (1) At the request of a news business, the Commis-
|
806 |
+
sion must, by order, designate the business as eligible if it
|
807 |
+
(a) is a qualified Canadian journalism organization
|
808 |
+
as defined in subsection 248(1) of the Income Tax Act,
|
809 |
+
or is licensed by the Commission under paragraph
|
810 |
+
9(1)(b) of the Broadcasting Act as a campus station,
|
811 |
+
community station or native station as those terms
|
812 |
+
are defined in regulations made under that Act or oth-
|
813 |
+
er categories of licensees established by the Commis-
|
814 |
+
sion with a similar community mandate;
|
815 |
+
(b) produces news content of public interest that is
|
816 |
+
primarily focused on matters of general interest and
|
817 |
+
reports of current events, including coverage of demo-
|
818 |
+
cratic institutions and processes, and
|
819 |
+
(i) regularly employs two or more journalists in
|
820 |
+
Canada, which journalists may include journalists
|
821 |
+
who own or are a partner in the news business and
|
822 |
+
journalists who do not deal at arm’s length with the
|
823 |
+
business,
|
824 |
+
(ii) operates in Canada, including having content
|
825 |
+
edited and designed in Canada,
|
826 |
+
(iii) produces news content that is not primarily fo-
|
827 |
+
cused on a particular topic such as industry-specific
|
828 |
+
news, sports, recreation, arts, lifestyle or entertain-
|
829 |
+
ment, and
|
830 |
+
(iv) is either a member of a recognized journalistic
|
831 |
+
association and follows the code of ethics of a rec-
|
832 |
+
ognized journalistic association or has its own code
|
833 |
+
of ethics whose standards of professional conduct
|
834 |
+
require adherence to the recognized processes and
|
835 |
+
principles of the journalism profession, including
|
836 |
+
fairness, independence and rigour in reporting
|
837 |
+
news and handling sources; or
|
838 |
+
(c) operates an Indigenous news outlet in Canada and
|
839 |
+
produces news content that includes matters of gener-
|
840 |
+
al interest, including coverage of matters relating to
|
841 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
842 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
843 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
844 |
+
Copyright
|
845 |
+
Sections 26-27
|
846 |
+
|
847 |
+
Page 20
|
848 |
+
the rights of Indigenous peoples, including the right of
|
849 |
+
self-government and treaty rights.
|
850 |
+
Revoked designation
|
851 |
+
(3) Despite subsection (1), a news business must not be
|
852 |
+
designated as eligible if it was previously designated and
|
853 |
+
had its designation revoked under paragraph 59(1)(c).
|
854 |
+
Ineligible news businesses
|
855 |
+
(3.1) Despite subsection (1), a news business must not
|
856 |
+
be designated as eligible if
|
857 |
+
(a) the news business is the subject of sanctions under
|
858 |
+
the United Nations Act, the Special Economic Mea-
|
859 |
+
sures Act or the Justice for Victims of Corrupt For-
|
860 |
+
eign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law), or is
|
861 |
+
owned or controlled by an individual or entity that is
|
862 |
+
the subject of such sanctions; or
|
863 |
+
(b) the news business has its headquarters in a for-
|
864 |
+
eign state, as defined in section 2 of the Special Eco-
|
865 |
+
nomic Measures Act, that is the subject of measures
|
866 |
+
under an Act referred to in paragraph (a).
|
867 |
+
Revoked designation
|
868 |
+
(3.2) If a news business described in paragraph (3.1)(a)
|
869 |
+
or (b) was previously designated as eligible, the Commis-
|
870 |
+
sion must, by order, revoke the order designating the
|
871 |
+
business as eligible.
|
872 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
873 |
+
(4) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
874 |
+
spect of an order made under subsection (1).
|
875 |
+
Provincial public broadcasters
|
876 |
+
28 The designation of a provincial public broadcaster as
|
877 |
+
an eligible news business is subject to any other condi-
|
878 |
+
tions specified in regulations made by the Governor in
|
879 |
+
Council.
|
880 |
+
Public list
|
881 |
+
29 (1) The Commission must maintain a list of eligible
|
882 |
+
news businesses and publish that list on its website. An
|
883 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
884 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
885 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
886 |
+
Eligibility
|
887 |
+
Sections 27-29
|
888 |
+
|
889 |
+
Page 21
|
890 |
+
eligible news business is only included on the list if it
|
891 |
+
gives its consent.
|
892 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
893 |
+
(2) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
894 |
+
spect of the list maintained under subsection (1).
|
895 |
+
Identification of news outlets
|
896 |
+
30 When initiating the bargaining process, an eligible
|
897 |
+
news business or group of eligible news businesses must
|
898 |
+
notify the operator of the digital news intermediary in
|
899 |
+
question of the news outlets that are to be the subjects of
|
900 |
+
the bargaining process.
|
901 |
+
Application to Commission
|
902 |
+
31 (1) If the operator is of the opinion that a news outlet
|
903 |
+
identified under section 30 by an eligible news business
|
904 |
+
or group of eligible news businesses should not be a sub-
|
905 |
+
ject of the bargaining process, it may apply to the Com-
|
906 |
+
mission for a determination of the issue.
|
907 |
+
Determination
|
908 |
+
(2) A news outlet is to be a subject of the bargaining pro-
|
909 |
+
cess if the Commission is of the opinion that the outlet is
|
910 |
+
operated exclusively for the purpose of producing news
|
911 |
+
content — including local, regional and national news
|
912 |
+
content — consisting primarily of original news content
|
913 |
+
that is
|
914 |
+
(a) produced primarily for the Canadian news market-
|
915 |
+
place;
|
916 |
+
(b) focused on matters of general interest and reports
|
917 |
+
of current events, including coverage of democratic in-
|
918 |
+
stitutions and processes;
|
919 |
+
(c) not focused on a particular topic such as industry-
|
920 |
+
specific news, sports, recreation, arts, lifestyle or en-
|
921 |
+
tertainment; and
|
922 |
+
(d) not intended to promote the interests, or report on
|
923 |
+
the activities, of an organization, an association or its
|
924 |
+
members.
|
925 |
+
Special case — Indigenous news outlet
|
926 |
+
(2.1) Despite subsection (2), an Indigenous news outlet
|
927 |
+
is to be a subject of the bargaining process if it
|
928 |
+
(a) operates in Canada; and
|
929 |
+
(b) produces news content that includes matters of
|
930 |
+
general interest, including coverage of matters relating
|
931 |
+
to the rights of Indigenous peoples, including the right
|
932 |
+
of self-government.
|
933 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
934 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
935 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
936 |
+
Eligibility
|
937 |
+
Sections 29-31
|
938 |
+
|
939 |
+
Page 22
|
940 |
+
Summary dismissal
|
941 |
+
(3) If the Commission is of the opinion that an applica-
|
942 |
+
tion under subsection (1) is frivolous, vexatious or not
|
943 |
+
made in good faith, it may dismiss the application sum-
|
944 |
+
marily and the news outlet that is otherwise the subject
|
945 |
+
of the application is a subject of the bargaining process.
|
946 |
+
Agreements
|
947 |
+
Agreement with group
|
948 |
+
32 (1) If a group of eligible news businesses enters into
|
949 |
+
an agreement with an operator as a result of bargaining
|
950 |
+
or mediation sessions under the bargaining process, the
|
951 |
+
group must file a copy of the agreement with the Com-
|
952 |
+
mission within 15 days after the day on which it is en-
|
953 |
+
tered into.
|
954 |
+
For greater certainty
|
955 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, nothing in this Act prevents the
|
956 |
+
agreement from applying to eligible news businesses that
|
957 |
+
join the group after the agreement is entered into if the
|
958 |
+
agreement provides for it.
|
959 |
+
Final Offer Arbitration
|
960 |
+
Roster of qualified arbitrators
|
961 |
+
33 (1) The Commission must publish qualifications for
|
962 |
+
arbitrators on its website and must maintain a roster of
|
963 |
+
arbitrators who meet those qualifications.
|
964 |
+
Indigenous persons on roster
|
965 |
+
(1.1) The Commission must ensure that the roster in-
|
966 |
+
cludes Indigenous persons.
|
967 |
+
Proposals
|
968 |
+
(2) Parties that are engaging in bargaining or mediation
|
969 |
+
sessions may propose candidates for the roster.
|
970 |
+
Arbitration panel
|
971 |
+
34 (1) A final offer arbitration must be conducted by a
|
972 |
+
panel that is composed of three arbitrators who
|
973 |
+
(a) are selected by the parties from the roster; or
|
974 |
+
(b) are appointed by the Commission from the roster,
|
975 |
+
if the parties do not select the arbitrators within a pe-
|
976 |
+
riod that the Commission considers reasonable.
|
977 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
978 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
979 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
980 |
+
Eligibility
|
981 |
+
Sections 31-34
|
982 |
+
|
983 |
+
Page 23
|
984 |
+
Appointment by Commission
|
985 |
+
(2) The Commission must take the preferences of the
|
986 |
+
parties into account if it appoints the arbitrators to the
|
987 |
+
panel.
|
988 |
+
Status
|
989 |
+
(3) An arbitration panel is not a federal board, commis-
|
990 |
+
sion or other tribunal for the purposes of the Federal
|
991 |
+
Courts Act.
|
992 |
+
Conflicts of interest
|
993 |
+
35 (1) If the Commission is of the opinion that an arbi-
|
994 |
+
trator selected by the parties has a conflict of interest,
|
995 |
+
that arbitrator is ineligible to be a panel member and a
|
996 |
+
replacement must be
|
997 |
+
(a) selected by the parties from the roster; or
|
998 |
+
(b) appointed by the Commission from the roster, if
|
999 |
+
the parties do not select the replacement within a peri-
|
1000 |
+
od that the Commission considers reasonable.
|
1001 |
+
Appointment by Commission
|
1002 |
+
(2) The Commission must not appoint an arbitrator who
|
1003 |
+
has a conflict of interest.
|
1004 |
+
Commission assistance
|
1005 |
+
36 (1) The Commission may, at the request of an arbi-
|
1006 |
+
tration panel, provide administrative and technical assis-
|
1007 |
+
tance to the panel and may, on any terms that the Com-
|
1008 |
+
mission considers necessary, disclose to the panel any in-
|
1009 |
+
formation, including confidential information, in the
|
1010 |
+
Commission’s possession that, in the Commission’s opin-
|
1011 |
+
ion, is necessary for a balanced and informed decision-
|
1012 |
+
making process, on the condition that the Commission
|
1013 |
+
ensures that the arbitration panel or each individual arbi-
|
1014 |
+
trator that presides over the final offer arbitration does
|
1015 |
+
not further disclose any confidential information other
|
1016 |
+
than during the arbitration, including by imposing any
|
1017 |
+
further terms that the Commission considers necessary.
|
1018 |
+
Confidentiality
|
1019 |
+
(2) Each individual arbitrator must take all reasonably
|
1020 |
+
necessary measures to ensure that confidential informa-
|
1021 |
+
tion disclosed to them under subsection (1) is not dis-
|
1022 |
+
closed other than during the arbitration.
|
1023 |
+
Offence — confidentiality
|
1024 |
+
(3) Every individual who contravenes subsection (2) is
|
1025 |
+
guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction,
|
1026 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1027 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1028 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
1029 |
+
Final Offer Arbitration
|
1030 |
+
Sections 34-36
|
1031 |
+
|
1032 |
+
Page 24
|
1033 |
+
(a) for a first offence, to a fine of not more
|
1034 |
+
than $5,000; and
|
1035 |
+
(b) for a second or subsequent offence, to a fine of not
|
1036 |
+
more than $10,000.
|
1037 |
+
Decision of arbitration panel
|
1038 |
+
37 The arbitration panel makes its decision by selecting
|
1039 |
+
the final offer made by one of the parties.
|
1040 |
+
Factors
|
1041 |
+
38 An arbitration panel must take the following factors
|
1042 |
+
into account in making its decision:
|
1043 |
+
(a) the value added, monetary and otherwise, to the
|
1044 |
+
news content in question by each party, as assessed in
|
1045 |
+
terms of their investments, expenditures and other ac-
|
1046 |
+
tions in relation to that content;
|
1047 |
+
(b) the benefits, monetary and otherwise, that each
|
1048 |
+
party receives from the content being made available
|
1049 |
+
by the digital news intermediary in question; and
|
1050 |
+
(c) the bargaining power imbalance between the news
|
1051 |
+
business and the operator of the digital news interme-
|
1052 |
+
diary in question.
|
1053 |
+
Dismissal of offers
|
1054 |
+
39 (1) An arbitration panel must dismiss any offer that,
|
1055 |
+
in its opinion,
|
1056 |
+
(a) allows a party to exercise undue influence over the
|
1057 |
+
amount of compensation to be paid or received;
|
1058 |
+
(b) is not in the public interest because the offer
|
1059 |
+
would be highly likely to result in serious detriment to
|
1060 |
+
the provision of news content to persons in Canada; or
|
1061 |
+
(c) is inconsistent with the purposes of enhancing
|
1062 |
+
fairness in the Canadian digital news marketplace and
|
1063 |
+
contributing to its sustainability.
|
1064 |
+
Effect of dismissal
|
1065 |
+
(2) If the arbitration panel dismisses, in accordance with
|
1066 |
+
subsection (1), the final offer made by one of the parties,
|
1067 |
+
it must accept the final offer made by the other party.
|
1068 |
+
Reasons and new offers
|
1069 |
+
(3) If the arbitration panel dismisses, in accordance with
|
1070 |
+
subsection (1), the final offer made by each of the parties,
|
1071 |
+
it must provide written reasons to the parties and give
|
1072 |
+
them an opportunity to make a new offer.
|
1073 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1074 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1075 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
1076 |
+
Final Offer Arbitration
|
1077 |
+
Sections 36-39
|
1078 |
+
|
1079 |
+
Page 25
|
1080 |
+
Other submissions
|
1081 |
+
40 An arbitration panel may, in making its decision,
|
1082 |
+
seek oral or written submissions from the Commission
|
1083 |
+
and from the Commissioner of Competition appointed
|
1084 |
+
under subsection 7(1) of the Competition Act.
|
1085 |
+
Decision final
|
1086 |
+
41 An arbitration panel’s decision is final.
|
1087 |
+
Decision deemed to be agreement
|
1088 |
+
42 An arbitration panel’s decision is deemed, for the
|
1089 |
+
purposes of its enforceability, to be an agreement entered
|
1090 |
+
into by the parties.
|
1091 |
+
Reasons
|
1092 |
+
43 An arbitration panel must provide written reasons for
|
1093 |
+
its decision to the parties and the Commission.
|
1094 |
+
Costs
|
1095 |
+
44 The arbitration panel may apportion the costs related
|
1096 |
+
to final offer arbitration between the parties, if the par-
|
1097 |
+
ties cannot agree, within a period that the panel consid-
|
1098 |
+
ers reasonable, on how to share the costs. In doing so, the
|
1099 |
+
panel must take into account each party’s ability to pay,
|
1100 |
+
their conduct during the arbitration and any other factor
|
1101 |
+
that it considers appropriate.
|
1102 |
+
Civil Remedies
|
1103 |
+
Right of recovery
|
1104 |
+
45 For greater certainty, an eligible news business or
|
1105 |
+
group of eligible news businesses may, during the period
|
1106 |
+
specified in a covered agreement, collect payments due
|
1107 |
+
under it and, if they are not made, recover the payments
|
1108 |
+
in a court of competent jurisdiction.
|
1109 |
+
Compliance order
|
1110 |
+
46 For greater certainty, if a provision of a covered
|
1111 |
+
agreement is not complied with, a party to the agreement
|
1112 |
+
may, in addition to any other remedy available, apply to a
|
1113 |
+
court of competent jurisdiction for an order directing
|
1114 |
+
compliance with the provision.
|
1115 |
+
Competition Act
|
1116 |
+
Covered agreements
|
1117 |
+
47 Sections 45 and 90.1 of the Competition Act do not
|
1118 |
+
apply in respect of
|
1119 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1120 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1121 |
+
Bargaining Process
|
1122 |
+
Final Offer Arbitration
|
1123 |
+
Sections 40-47
|
1124 |
+
|
1125 |
+
Page 26
|
1126 |
+
(a) any activity, including the making of payments or
|
1127 |
+
the exchange of information, that is carried out in ac-
|
1128 |
+
cordance with a covered agreement between an opera-
|
1129 |
+
tor and a group of eligible news businesses;
|
1130 |
+
(b) any provision of the covered agreement that is re-
|
1131 |
+
lated to that activity; or
|
1132 |
+
(c) any bargaining or mediation session or any final
|
1133 |
+
offer arbitration under the bargaining process set out
|
1134 |
+
in sections 18 to 44 to which an operator and a group
|
1135 |
+
of eligible news businesses are parties.
|
1136 |
+
Other agreements
|
1137 |
+
48 (1) Sections 45 and 90.1 of the Competition Act also
|
1138 |
+
do not apply in respect of
|
1139 |
+
(a) any bargaining activity between an operator and a
|
1140 |
+
group of eligible news businesses that is conducted
|
1141 |
+
with a view to entering into an agreement;
|
1142 |
+
(b) any activity, including the making of payments or
|
1143 |
+
the exchange of information, that is carried out in ac-
|
1144 |
+
cordance with an agreement; or
|
1145 |
+
(c) any provision of an agreement that is related to an
|
1146 |
+
activity referred to in paragraph (b).
|
1147 |
+
Definition of agreement
|
1148 |
+
(2) In this section, agreement means an agreement that
|
1149 |
+
(a) is not a covered agreement;
|
1150 |
+
(b) is entered into by an operator and a group of eligi-
|
1151 |
+
ble news businesses the members of which operate
|
1152 |
+
news outlets that produce news content primarily for
|
1153 |
+
the Canadian news marketplace; and
|
1154 |
+
(c) is in relation to the making available of that con-
|
1155 |
+
tent by a digital news intermediary operated by the
|
1156 |
+
operator.
|
1157 |
+
Code of Conduct
|
1158 |
+
Establishment of code
|
1159 |
+
49 (1) The Commission must, by regulation, establish a
|
1160 |
+
code of conduct respecting bargaining in relation to news
|
1161 |
+
content — including any bargaining and mediation ses-
|
1162 |
+
sions during the bargaining process set out in sections 18
|
1163 |
+
to 44 — between
|
1164 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1165 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1166 |
+
Competition Act
|
1167 |
+
Sections 47-49
|
1168 |
+
|
1169 |
+
Page 27
|
1170 |
+
(a) operators of digital news intermediaries that make
|
1171 |
+
available news content that is produced primarily for
|
1172 |
+
the Canadian news marketplace by news outlets; and
|
1173 |
+
(b) eligible news businesses or groups of eligible news
|
1174 |
+
businesses.
|
1175 |
+
Purpose of code
|
1176 |
+
(2) The purpose of the code is to support fairness and
|
1177 |
+
transparency in bargaining in relation to news content.
|
1178 |
+
Mandatory contents
|
1179 |
+
(3) The code of conduct must contain provisions
|
1180 |
+
(a) respecting the requirement to bargain in good
|
1181 |
+
faith that is set out in section 22;
|
1182 |
+
(b) requiring parties to bargain in good faith even if
|
1183 |
+
they are bargaining outside of the bargaining process
|
1184 |
+
set out in sections 18 to 44;
|
1185 |
+
(c) respecting the requirement to bargain in good
|
1186 |
+
faith that is referred to in paragraph (b); and
|
1187 |
+
(d) respecting the information that the parties require
|
1188 |
+
to make informed business decisions.
|
1189 |
+
Discretionary contents
|
1190 |
+
(4) The code of conduct may, among other things,
|
1191 |
+
(a) prohibit the use of specified provisions in agree-
|
1192 |
+
ments, including agreements that are entered into as a
|
1193 |
+
result of bargaining or mediation sessions under the
|
1194 |
+
bargaining process set out in sections 18 to 44; and
|
1195 |
+
(b) set out examples of unfair behaviour that could
|
1196 |
+
arise during bargaining.
|
1197 |
+
Compliance order
|
1198 |
+
50 (1) If an operator, eligible news business or group of
|
1199 |
+
eligible news businesses fails to comply with the code of
|
1200 |
+
conduct, the Commission may, by order, require the op-
|
1201 |
+
erator, business or group to take any measure the Com-
|
1202 |
+
mission considers necessary to remedy the non-
|
1203 |
+
compliance.
|
1204 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
1205 |
+
(2) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
1206 |
+
spect of an order made under subsection (1).
|
1207 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1208 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1209 |
+
Code of Conduct
|
1210 |
+
Sections 49-50
|
1211 |
+
|
1212 |
+
Page 28
|
1213 |
+
Discrimination, Preference and
|
1214 |
+
Disadvantage
|
1215 |
+
Prohibition
|
1216 |
+
51 In the course of making available news content that is
|
1217 |
+
produced primarily for the Canadian news marketplace
|
1218 |
+
by news outlets operated by eligible news businesses, the
|
1219 |
+
operator of a digital news intermediary must not act in
|
1220 |
+
any way that
|
1221 |
+
(a) unjustly discriminates against an eligible news
|
1222 |
+
business;
|
1223 |
+
(b) gives undue or unreasonable preference to any in-
|
1224 |
+
dividual or entity, including itself; or
|
1225 |
+
(c) subjects an eligible news business to an undue or
|
1226 |
+
unreasonable disadvantage.
|
1227 |
+
Complaint
|
1228 |
+
52 (1) An eligible news business or group of eligible
|
1229 |
+
news businesses may make a complaint to the Commis-
|
1230 |
+
sion if the business or group has reasonable grounds to
|
1231 |
+
believe that an operator has, in relation to the business or
|
1232 |
+
a member of the group, contravened section 51.
|
1233 |
+
Factors to take into account
|
1234 |
+
(2) In determining whether an operator has contravened
|
1235 |
+
section 51, the Commission may take into account any
|
1236 |
+
factor it considers appropriate, but it must take into ac-
|
1237 |
+
count whether the conduct in question is
|
1238 |
+
(a) in the normal course of business for the operator;
|
1239 |
+
(b) retaliatory in nature; or
|
1240 |
+
(c) consistent with the purposes of this Act.
|
1241 |
+
Dismissal of complaint
|
1242 |
+
(3) If the Commission is of the opinion that a complaint
|
1243 |
+
under subsection (1) is frivolous, vexatious or not made
|
1244 |
+
in good faith, it may dismiss the complaint summarily.
|
1245 |
+
Provision of Information
|
1246 |
+
Duty to provide information
|
1247 |
+
53 An operator or news business must, at the request of
|
1248 |
+
the Commission and within the time and in the manner
|
1249 |
+
that it specifies, provide the Commission with any infor-
|
1250 |
+
mation that it requires for the purpose of exercising its
|
1251 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1252 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1253 |
+
Discrimination, Preference and Disadvantage
|
1254 |
+
Sections 51-53
|
1255 |
+
|
1256 |
+
Page 29
|
1257 |
+
powers or performing its duties and functions under this
|
1258 |
+
Act.
|
1259 |
+
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
|
1260 |
+
53.1 If the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is party
|
1261 |
+
to an agreement with an operator in relation to the mak-
|
1262 |
+
ing available of news content by a digital news intermedi-
|
1263 |
+
ary, the Corporation must provide the Commission, with-
|
1264 |
+
in the time and in the manner that it specifies, with an
|
1265 |
+
annual report that includes the following information:
|
1266 |
+
(a) the amount of compensation received by the Cor-
|
1267 |
+
poration under agreements it has entered into with
|
1268 |
+
operators in relation to the making available of news
|
1269 |
+
content by digital news intermediaries;
|
1270 |
+
(b) information relating to the Corporation’s use of
|
1271 |
+
that compensation; and
|
1272 |
+
(c) information relating to the contribution of those
|
1273 |
+
agreements to the sustainability of the Canadian digi-
|
1274 |
+
tal news marketplace, including any such information
|
1275 |
+
that the Commission specifies must be included in the
|
1276 |
+
report.
|
1277 |
+
Minister and Chief Statistician
|
1278 |
+
54 (1) The Commission must, on request, provide the
|
1279 |
+
Minister or the Chief Statistician of Canada with any in-
|
1280 |
+
formation submitted to the Commission under this Act.
|
1281 |
+
Restriction
|
1282 |
+
(2) Information that is provided to the Minister in accor-
|
1283 |
+
dance with subsection (1) is only to be used by the Minis-
|
1284 |
+
ter for the purpose of permitting the Minister and the
|
1285 |
+
Governor in Council to exercise their powers and per-
|
1286 |
+
form their duties and functions under this Act.
|
1287 |
+
Confidential information
|
1288 |
+
55 (1) For the purposes of this section, an individual or
|
1289 |
+
entity that submits any of the following information to
|
1290 |
+
the Commission may designate it as confidential:
|
1291 |
+
(a) information that is a trade secret;
|
1292 |
+
(b) financial, commercial, scientific or technical infor-
|
1293 |
+
mation that is confidential and that is treated consis-
|
1294 |
+
tently in a confidential manner by the individual or
|
1295 |
+
entity that submitted it; or
|
1296 |
+
(c) information the disclosure of which could reason-
|
1297 |
+
ably be expected to
|
1298 |
+
(i) result in material financial loss or gain to any in-
|
1299 |
+
dividual or entity,
|
1300 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1301 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1302 |
+
Provision of Information
|
1303 |
+
Sections 53-55
|
1304 |
+
|
1305 |
+
Page 30
|
1306 |
+
(ii) prejudice the competitive position of any indi-
|
1307 |
+
vidual or entity, or
|
1308 |
+
(iii) affect contractual or other negotiations of any
|
1309 |
+
individual or entity.
|
1310 |
+
Prohibition — disclosure
|
1311 |
+
(2) Subject to subsections (4), (5), (7) and (8), if an indi-
|
1312 |
+
vidual or entity designates information as confidential
|
1313 |
+
and the designation is not withdrawn by them, it is pro-
|
1314 |
+
hibited for an individual described in subsection (3) to
|
1315 |
+
knowingly disclose the information, or knowingly allow it
|
1316 |
+
to be disclosed, to any individual or entity in any manner
|
1317 |
+
that is calculated or likely to make it available for the use
|
1318 |
+
of any individual or entity that may benefit from the in-
|
1319 |
+
formation or use it to the detriment of any other individ-
|
1320 |
+
ual or entity to whose business or affairs the information
|
1321 |
+
relates.
|
1322 |
+
Application to individuals
|
1323 |
+
(3) Subsection (2) applies to any individual referred to in
|
1324 |
+
any of the following paragraphs who comes into posses-
|
1325 |
+
sion of designated information while holding the office or
|
1326 |
+
employment described in that paragraph, whether or not
|
1327 |
+
the individual has ceased to hold that office or be so em-
|
1328 |
+
ployed:
|
1329 |
+
(a) a member of, or individual employed by, the Com-
|
1330 |
+
mission;
|
1331 |
+
(b) in respect of information disclosed under para-
|
1332 |
+
graph (4)(b) or (5)(b), the Commissioner of Competi-
|
1333 |
+
tion appointed under subsection 7(1) of the Competi-
|
1334 |
+
tion Act or an individual whose duties involve the car-
|
1335 |
+
rying out of that Act and who is referred to in section
|
1336 |
+
25 of that Act; and
|
1337 |
+
(c) in respect of information provided under subsec-
|
1338 |
+
tion 54(1), the Minister, the Chief Statistician of
|
1339 |
+
Canada or an agent of or an individual employed in
|
1340 |
+
the federal public administration.
|
1341 |
+
Disclosure of information submitted in proceedings
|
1342 |
+
(4) If designated information is submitted in the course
|
1343 |
+
of proceedings before the Commission, the Commission
|
1344 |
+
may
|
1345 |
+
(a) disclose it or require its disclosure if it determines,
|
1346 |
+
after considering any representations from interested
|
1347 |
+
individuals and entities, that the disclosure is in the
|
1348 |
+
public interest; and
|
1349 |
+
(b) disclose it or require its disclosure to the Commis-
|
1350 |
+
sioner of Competition on the Commissioner’s request
|
1351 |
+
if the Commission determines that the information is
|
1352 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1353 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1354 |
+
Provision of Information
|
1355 |
+
Section
|
1356 |
+
55
|
1357 |
+
|
1358 |
+
Page 31
|
1359 |
+
relevant to competition issues being considered in the
|
1360 |
+
proceedings.
|
1361 |
+
Disclosure of other information
|
1362 |
+
(5) If designated information is submitted to the Com-
|
1363 |
+
mission otherwise than in the course of proceedings be-
|
1364 |
+
fore it, the Commission may
|
1365 |
+
(a) disclose it or require its disclosure if, after consid-
|
1366 |
+
ering any representations from interested individuals
|
1367 |
+
and entities, it determines that the information is rele-
|
1368 |
+
vant to the determination of a matter before it and de-
|
1369 |
+
termines that the disclosure is in the public interest;
|
1370 |
+
and
|
1371 |
+
(b) disclose it or require its disclosure to the Commis-
|
1372 |
+
sioner of Competition on the Commissioner’s request
|
1373 |
+
if it determines that the information is relevant to
|
1374 |
+
competition issues being raised in the matter before it.
|
1375 |
+
Use of information disclosed to Commissioner of
|
1376 |
+
Competition
|
1377 |
+
(6) It is prohibited for the Commissioner of Competition
|
1378 |
+
and any individual whose duties involve the administra-
|
1379 |
+
tion and enforcement of the Competition Act and who is
|
1380 |
+
referred to in section 25 of that Act to use information
|
1381 |
+
that is disclosed
|
1382 |
+
(a) under paragraph (4)(b) other than to facilitate the
|
1383 |
+
Commissioner’s participation in proceedings referred
|
1384 |
+
to in subsection (4); or
|
1385 |
+
(b) under paragraph (5)(b) other than to facilitate the
|
1386 |
+
Commissioner’s participation in a matter referred to
|
1387 |
+
in subsection (5).
|
1388 |
+
Disclosure
|
1389 |
+
(7) The Commission may disclose designated informa-
|
1390 |
+
tion obtained by it if requested to do so under sub-
|
1391 |
+
section 54(1).
|
1392 |
+
Information inadmissible
|
1393 |
+
(8) Designated information that is not disclosed or re-
|
1394 |
+
quired to be disclosed under this section is not admissi-
|
1395 |
+
ble in evidence in any judicial proceedings except pro-
|
1396 |
+
ceedings for failure to submit information required to be
|
1397 |
+
submitted under this Act or for forgery, perjury or false
|
1398 |
+
declaration in relation to the submission of the informa-
|
1399 |
+
tion.
|
1400 |
+
Offence — disclosure
|
1401 |
+
56 (1) Every individual who contravenes subsection
|
1402 |
+
55(2) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary con-
|
1403 |
+
viction,
|
1404 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1405 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1406 |
+
Provision of Information
|
1407 |
+
Sections 55-56
|
1408 |
+
|
1409 |
+
Page 32
|
1410 |
+
(a) for a first offence, to a fine of not more
|
1411 |
+
than $5,000; and
|
1412 |
+
(b) for a second or subsequent offence, to a fine of not
|
1413 |
+
more than $10,000.
|
1414 |
+
Offence — use
|
1415 |
+
(2) Every individual who contravenes subsection 55(6) is
|
1416 |
+
guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction,
|
1417 |
+
(a) for a first offence, to a fine of not more
|
1418 |
+
than $5,000; and
|
1419 |
+
(b) for a second or subsequent offence, to a fine of not
|
1420 |
+
more than $10,000.
|
1421 |
+
Defence
|
1422 |
+
(3) An individual is not to be found guilty of an offence
|
1423 |
+
under subsection (2) if they establish that they exercised
|
1424 |
+
due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence.
|
1425 |
+
Administration and
|
1426 |
+
Enforcement
|
1427 |
+
Production Orders
|
1428 |
+
Designated persons
|
1429 |
+
57 The Commission may designate persons or classes of
|
1430 |
+
persons for the purposes of section 58.
|
1431 |
+
Power to order production
|
1432 |
+
58 (1) A person designated under section 57 may, for a
|
1433 |
+
purpose related to verifying compliance or preventing
|
1434 |
+
non-compliance with this Act, by order require an opera-
|
1435 |
+
tor or an eligible news business to produce, within the
|
1436 |
+
time and in the manner specified in the order, for exami-
|
1437 |
+
nation or copying, any record, report, electronic data or
|
1438 |
+
other document that the designated person has reason-
|
1439 |
+
able grounds to believe contains information that is rele-
|
1440 |
+
vant to that purpose.
|
1441 |
+
Copies and data
|
1442 |
+
(2) The designated person may
|
1443 |
+
(a) make copies of or take extracts from the record,
|
1444 |
+
report, electronic data or other document produced
|
1445 |
+
under subsection (1);
|
1446 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1447 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1448 |
+
Provision of Information
|
1449 |
+
Sections 56-58
|
1450 |
+
|
1451 |
+
Page 33
|
1452 |
+
(b) reproduce any document from the data, or cause it
|
1453 |
+
to be reproduced, in the form of a printout or other
|
1454 |
+
output; and
|
1455 |
+
(c) prepare a document, or cause one to be prepared,
|
1456 |
+
based on the data.
|
1457 |
+
Assistance
|
1458 |
+
(3) The operator or eligible news business and every di-
|
1459 |
+
rector, officer, employee and agent or mandatary of the
|
1460 |
+
operator or business must
|
1461 |
+
(a) give all assistance that is reasonably required to
|
1462 |
+
enable the designated person to exercise their powers
|
1463 |
+
and perform their duties and functions under this sec-
|
1464 |
+
tion, including by providing explanations respecting
|
1465 |
+
its organization, information technology systems, data
|
1466 |
+
handling and business activities; and
|
1467 |
+
(b) provide any documents or information, and access
|
1468 |
+
to any data, that are reasonably required for that pur-
|
1469 |
+
pose.
|
1470 |
+
Confidential information
|
1471 |
+
(4) The rules in section 55 respecting the designation and
|
1472 |
+
disclosure of information apply in respect of any infor-
|
1473 |
+
mation contained in a record, report, electronic data or
|
1474 |
+
other document that is provided to the designated person
|
1475 |
+
as if that person were a member of the Commission exer-
|
1476 |
+
cising the powers of the Commission.
|
1477 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
1478 |
+
(5) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in re-
|
1479 |
+
spect of an order made under subsection (1).
|
1480 |
+
News Businesses
|
1481 |
+
Contravention — eligible news business
|
1482 |
+
59 (1) If an eligible news business contravenes a provi-
|
1483 |
+
sion of this Act, a provision of the regulations or an order
|
1484 |
+
made under this Act, the Commission may, by order,
|
1485 |
+
(a) impose any conditions on the business that are de-
|
1486 |
+
signed to further its compliance with this Act, includ-
|
1487 |
+
ing conditions respecting its participation in the bar-
|
1488 |
+
gaining process set out in sections 18 to 44;
|
1489 |
+
(b) suspend, for the period the Commission specifies,
|
1490 |
+
the order designating the business as eligible; or
|
1491 |
+
(c) revoke the order designating the business as eligi-
|
1492 |
+
ble.
|
1493 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1494 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1495 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1496 |
+
Production Orders
|
1497 |
+
Sections 58-59
|
1498 |
+
|
1499 |
+
Page 34
|
1500 |
+
Contravention — group of eligible news businesses
|
1501 |
+
(2) If a group of eligible news businesses contravenes a
|
1502 |
+
provision of this Act, a provision of the regulations or an
|
1503 |
+
order made under this Act, the Commission may, by or-
|
1504 |
+
der, impose any conditions designed to further the com-
|
1505 |
+
pliance of the group and its members with this Act, in-
|
1506 |
+
cluding restrictions on its participation in the bargaining
|
1507 |
+
process set out in sections 18 to 44.
|
1508 |
+
Contravention — directors, officers, etc.
|
1509 |
+
(3) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), the con-
|
1510 |
+
travention of a provision of this Act, a provision of the
|
1511 |
+
regulations or an order made under this Act by an eligi-
|
1512 |
+
ble news business or group of eligible news businesses
|
1513 |
+
includes such a contravention by its director, officer, em-
|
1514 |
+
ployee or agent or mandatary.
|
1515 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
1516 |
+
(4) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply to an
|
1517 |
+
order made under subsection (1) or (2).
|
1518 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1519 |
+
Violation — operators, directors, etc.
|
1520 |
+
60 (1) Subject to any regulations made under paragraph
|
1521 |
+
76(a), an operator or a director, officer, employee or
|
1522 |
+
agent or mandatary of an operator commits a violation if
|
1523 |
+
they
|
1524 |
+
(a) contravene a provision of this Act, a provision of
|
1525 |
+
the regulations, an order made under this Act or an
|
1526 |
+
undertaking that they entered into under section 65;
|
1527 |
+
or
|
1528 |
+
(b) make a misrepresentation of a material fact or an
|
1529 |
+
intentional omission to state a material fact to a per-
|
1530 |
+
son designated under section 57 or paragraph 63(a).
|
1531 |
+
Violation — other individuals and entities
|
1532 |
+
(2) An individual or entity commits a violation if they
|
1533 |
+
contravene subsection 7(2).
|
1534 |
+
Continued violation
|
1535 |
+
(3) A violation that is continued on more than one day
|
1536 |
+
constitutes a separate violation in respect of each day on
|
1537 |
+
which it is continued.
|
1538 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1539 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1540 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1541 |
+
News Businesses
|
1542 |
+
Sections 59-60
|
1543 |
+
|
1544 |
+
Page 35
|
1545 |
+
Maximum amount of penalty
|
1546 |
+
61 (1) Subject to any regulations made under paragraph
|
1547 |
+
76(b), an individual or entity that commits a violation is
|
1548 |
+
liable to an administrative monetary penalty
|
1549 |
+
(a) in the case of an individual, of not more
|
1550 |
+
than $25,000 for a first violation and of not more
|
1551 |
+
than $50,000 for each subsequent violation; or
|
1552 |
+
(b) in the case of an entity, of not more than $10 mil-
|
1553 |
+
lion for a first violation and of not more than $15 mil-
|
1554 |
+
lion for each subsequent violation.
|
1555 |
+
Criteria for penalty
|
1556 |
+
(2) The amount of the penalty is to be determined by
|
1557 |
+
taking into account
|
1558 |
+
(a) the nature and scope of the violation;
|
1559 |
+
(b) the history of compliance with this Act, the regula-
|
1560 |
+
tions and orders made under this Act by the individual
|
1561 |
+
or entity that committed the violation;
|
1562 |
+
(c) the history of the individual or entity with respect
|
1563 |
+
to any previous undertaking entered into under sec-
|
1564 |
+
tion 65;
|
1565 |
+
(d) any benefit that the individual or entity obtained
|
1566 |
+
from the commission of the violation;
|
1567 |
+
(e) the ability of the individual or entity to pay the
|
1568 |
+
penalty;
|
1569 |
+
(f) any factors established by regulations made under
|
1570 |
+
paragraph 76(c);
|
1571 |
+
(g) the purpose of the penalty; and
|
1572 |
+
(h) any other relevant factor.
|
1573 |
+
Purpose of penalty
|
1574 |
+
(3) The purpose of the penalty is to promote compliance
|
1575 |
+
with this Act and not to punish.
|
1576 |
+
Procedures
|
1577 |
+
62 (1) Despite subsection 64(1), the Commission may
|
1578 |
+
impose a penalty in a decision made in the course of a
|
1579 |
+
proceeding before it under this Act, including a proceed-
|
1580 |
+
ing in respect of a complaint made under section 52, in
|
1581 |
+
which it finds that a violation referred to in section 60 has
|
1582 |
+
been committed by an individual or entity other than the
|
1583 |
+
individual or entity that entered into an undertaking un-
|
1584 |
+
der section 65 in connection with the same act or omis-
|
1585 |
+
sion giving rise to the violation.
|
1586 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1587 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1588 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1589 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1590 |
+
Sections 61-62
|
1591 |
+
|
1592 |
+
Page 36
|
1593 |
+
For greater certainty
|
1594 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, the Commission is not to im-
|
1595 |
+
pose a penalty under subsection (1) on an individual or
|
1596 |
+
entity that has not been given the opportunity to be
|
1597 |
+
heard.
|
1598 |
+
Designation
|
1599 |
+
63 The Commission may
|
1600 |
+
(a) designate persons or classes of persons who are
|
1601 |
+
authorized to issue notices of violation or to accept an
|
1602 |
+
undertaking under section 65; and
|
1603 |
+
(b) establish, in respect of each violation, a short-form
|
1604 |
+
description to be used in notices of violation.
|
1605 |
+
Notice of violation
|
1606 |
+
64 (1) A person who is authorized to issue notices of vi-
|
1607 |
+
olation may, if they believe on reasonable grounds that
|
1608 |
+
an individual or entity has committed a violation, other
|
1609 |
+
than a violation in respect of a contravention of section
|
1610 |
+
51, issue a notice of violation and cause it to be served on
|
1611 |
+
that individual or entity.
|
1612 |
+
Contents
|
1613 |
+
(2) The notice of violation must set out
|
1614 |
+
(a) the name of the individual or entity that is believed
|
1615 |
+
to have committed the violation;
|
1616 |
+
(b) the act or omission giving rise to the violation, as
|
1617 |
+
well as a reference to the provision that is at issue;
|
1618 |
+
(c) the penalty that the individual or entity is liable to
|
1619 |
+
pay, as well as the time and manner in which the indi-
|
1620 |
+
vidual or entity may pay the penalty;
|
1621 |
+
(d) a statement informing the individual or entity that
|
1622 |
+
they may pay the penalty or make representations to
|
1623 |
+
the Commission with respect to the violation and the
|
1624 |
+
penalty and informing them of the time and manner
|
1625 |
+
for making representations; and
|
1626 |
+
(e) a statement informing the individual or entity that,
|
1627 |
+
if they do not pay the penalty or make representations
|
1628 |
+
in accordance with the notice, they will be deemed to
|
1629 |
+
have committed the violation and the penalty may be
|
1630 |
+
imposed.
|
1631 |
+
Undertaking
|
1632 |
+
65 (1) An individual or entity may enter into an under-
|
1633 |
+
taking at any time. The undertaking is valid on its
|
1634 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1635 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1636 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1637 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1638 |
+
Sections 62-65
|
1639 |
+
|
1640 |
+
Page 37
|
1641 |
+
acceptance by the Commission or the person designated
|
1642 |
+
to accept an undertaking.
|
1643 |
+
Requirements
|
1644 |
+
(2) An undertaking
|
1645 |
+
(a) must set out every act or omission that is covered
|
1646 |
+
by the undertaking;
|
1647 |
+
(b) must set out every provision that is at issue;
|
1648 |
+
(c) may contain any conditions that the Commission
|
1649 |
+
or the person designated to accept the undertaking
|
1650 |
+
considers appropriate; and
|
1651 |
+
(d) may include a requirement to pay a specified
|
1652 |
+
amount.
|
1653 |
+
No service of notice of violation
|
1654 |
+
(3) If an individual or entity enters into an undertaking,
|
1655 |
+
a notice of violation must not be served on them in con-
|
1656 |
+
nection with any act or omission referred to in the under-
|
1657 |
+
taking.
|
1658 |
+
Undertaking after service of notice of violation
|
1659 |
+
(4) If an individual or entity enters into an undertaking
|
1660 |
+
after a notice of violation is served on them, the proceed-
|
1661 |
+
ing that is commenced by the notice is ended in respect
|
1662 |
+
of that individual or entity in connection with any act or
|
1663 |
+
omission referred to in the undertaking.
|
1664 |
+
Payment of penalty
|
1665 |
+
66 (1) If an individual or entity that is served with a no-
|
1666 |
+
tice of violation pays the penalty set out in the notice,
|
1667 |
+
they are deemed to have committed the violation and the
|
1668 |
+
proceedings in respect of it are ended.
|
1669 |
+
Representations to Commission and decision
|
1670 |
+
(2) If an individual or entity that is served with a notice
|
1671 |
+
of violation makes representations in accordance with
|
1672 |
+
the notice, the Commission must decide, on a balance of
|
1673 |
+
probabilities, after considering any other representations
|
1674 |
+
that it considers appropriate, whether the individual or
|
1675 |
+
entity committed the violation. If the Commission de-
|
1676 |
+
cides that the individual or entity committed the viola-
|
1677 |
+
tion, it may
|
1678 |
+
(a) impose the penalty set out in the notice, a lesser
|
1679 |
+
penalty or no penalty; and
|
1680 |
+
(b) suspend payment of the penalty subject to any
|
1681 |
+
conditions that the Commission considers necessary
|
1682 |
+
to ensure compliance with this Act.
|
1683 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1684 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1685 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1686 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1687 |
+
Sections 65-66
|
1688 |
+
|
1689 |
+
Page 38
|
1690 |
+
Penalty
|
1691 |
+
(3) If an individual or entity that is served with a notice
|
1692 |
+
of violation neither pays the penalty nor makes represen-
|
1693 |
+
tations in accordance with the notice, the individual or
|
1694 |
+
entity is deemed to have committed the violation and the
|
1695 |
+
Commission may impose the penalty.
|
1696 |
+
Copy of decision
|
1697 |
+
(4) The Commission must cause a copy of any decision
|
1698 |
+
made under subsection (2) or (3) to be issued and served
|
1699 |
+
on the individual or entity.
|
1700 |
+
Evidence
|
1701 |
+
67 In a proceeding in respect of a violation, a notice pur-
|
1702 |
+
porting to be served under subsection 64(1) or a copy of a
|
1703 |
+
decision purporting to be served under subsection 66(4)
|
1704 |
+
is admissible in evidence without proof of the signature
|
1705 |
+
or official character of the person appearing to have
|
1706 |
+
signed it.
|
1707 |
+
Burden of proof
|
1708 |
+
68 In a proceeding in respect of a violation in respect of
|
1709 |
+
a contravention of section 51, the burden of establishing
|
1710 |
+
that any discrimination is not unjust or that any prefer-
|
1711 |
+
ence or disadvantage is not undue or unreasonable is on
|
1712 |
+
the individual or entity that is believed to have contra-
|
1713 |
+
vened that section.
|
1714 |
+
Defence
|
1715 |
+
69 (1) An individual or entity is not to be found liable
|
1716 |
+
for a violation, other than a violation in respect of a con-
|
1717 |
+
travention of section 22, if they establish that they exer-
|
1718 |
+
cised due diligence to prevent its commission.
|
1719 |
+
Common law principles
|
1720 |
+
(2) Every rule and principle of the common law that
|
1721 |
+
makes any circumstance a justification or excuse in rela-
|
1722 |
+
tion to a charge for an offence applies in respect of a vio-
|
1723 |
+
lation to the extent that it is not inconsistent with this
|
1724 |
+
Act.
|
1725 |
+
Directors, officers, etc.
|
1726 |
+
70 A director, officer or agent or mandatary of an entity
|
1727 |
+
that commits a violation is liable for the violation if they
|
1728 |
+
directed, authorized, assented to, acquiesced in or partic-
|
1729 |
+
ipated in the commission of the violation, whether or not
|
1730 |
+
the entity is proceeded against.
|
1731 |
+
Vicarious liability
|
1732 |
+
71 An individual or entity is liable for a violation that is
|
1733 |
+
committed by their employee acting within the scope of
|
1734 |
+
their employment or their agent or mandatary acting
|
1735 |
+
within the scope of their authority, whether or not the
|
1736 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1737 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1738 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1739 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1740 |
+
Sections 66-71
|
1741 |
+
|
1742 |
+
Page 39
|
1743 |
+
employee or agent or mandatary is identified or proceed-
|
1744 |
+
ed against.
|
1745 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
1746 |
+
72 (1) Proceedings in respect of a violation may be insti-
|
1747 |
+
tuted within, but not after, three years after the day on
|
1748 |
+
which the subject matter of the proceedings became
|
1749 |
+
known to the Commission.
|
1750 |
+
Certificate
|
1751 |
+
(2) A document that appears to have been issued by the
|
1752 |
+
secretary to the Commission, certifying the day on which
|
1753 |
+
the subject matter of any proceedings became known to
|
1754 |
+
the Commission, is admissible in evidence without proof
|
1755 |
+
of the signature or official character of the person who
|
1756 |
+
appears to have signed the document and is, in the ab-
|
1757 |
+
sence of evidence to the contrary, proof of the matter as-
|
1758 |
+
serted in it.
|
1759 |
+
Information made public
|
1760 |
+
73 The Commission must make public
|
1761 |
+
(a) the name of an individual or entity that enters into
|
1762 |
+
an undertaking under section 65, the nature of the un-
|
1763 |
+
dertaking, including the acts or omissions and provi-
|
1764 |
+
sions at issue, the conditions included in the under-
|
1765 |
+
taking and the amount payable under it, if any; and
|
1766 |
+
(b) the name of an individual or entity that is deemed,
|
1767 |
+
or is found by the Commission, to have committed a
|
1768 |
+
violation, the acts or omissions and provisions at issue
|
1769 |
+
and the amount of the penalty imposed, if any.
|
1770 |
+
Receiver General
|
1771 |
+
74 A penalty paid or recovered in relation to a violation
|
1772 |
+
is payable to the Receiver General.
|
1773 |
+
Debt due to Her Majesty
|
1774 |
+
75 (1) The following amounts are debts due to Her
|
1775 |
+
Majesty in right of Canada that may be recovered in any
|
1776 |
+
court of competent jurisdiction:
|
1777 |
+
(a) the amount of the penalty imposed by the Com-
|
1778 |
+
mission in a decision made in the course of a proceed-
|
1779 |
+
ing before it under this Act in which it finds that a vio-
|
1780 |
+
lation referred to in section 60 has been committed;
|
1781 |
+
(b) the amount payable under an undertaking entered
|
1782 |
+
into under section 65, beginning on the day specified
|
1783 |
+
in the undertaking or, if no day is specified, beginning
|
1784 |
+
on the day on which the undertaking is accepted;
|
1785 |
+
(c) the amount of the penalty set out in a notice of vio-
|
1786 |
+
lation, beginning on the day on which it is required to
|
1787 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1788 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1789 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1790 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1791 |
+
Sections 71-75
|
1792 |
+
|
1793 |
+
Page 40
|
1794 |
+
be paid in accordance with the notice, unless repre-
|
1795 |
+
sentations are made in accordance with the notice;
|
1796 |
+
(d) if representations are made, either the amount of
|
1797 |
+
the penalty that is imposed by the Commission, begin-
|
1798 |
+
ning on the day specified by the Commission or, if no
|
1799 |
+
day is specified, beginning on the day on which the de-
|
1800 |
+
cision is made; and
|
1801 |
+
(e) the amount of any reasonable expenses incurred in
|
1802 |
+
attempting to recover an amount referred to in any of
|
1803 |
+
paragraphs (a) to (d).
|
1804 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
1805 |
+
(2) Proceedings to recover a debt may be instituted with-
|
1806 |
+
in, but not after, three years after the day on which the
|
1807 |
+
debt becomes payable.
|
1808 |
+
Certificate of default
|
1809 |
+
(3) The Commission may issue a certificate for the un-
|
1810 |
+
paid amount of any debt referred to in subsection (1).
|
1811 |
+
Effect of registration
|
1812 |
+
(4) Registration of a certificate in any court of competent
|
1813 |
+
jurisdiction has the same effect as a judgment of that
|
1814 |
+
court for a debt of the amount set out in the certificate
|
1815 |
+
and all related registration costs.
|
1816 |
+
Regulations
|
1817 |
+
76 The Governor in Council may make regulations
|
1818 |
+
(a) providing for exceptions to paragraph 60(1)(a)
|
1819 |
+
or (b);
|
1820 |
+
(b) increasing the penalty amounts set out in subsec-
|
1821 |
+
tion 61(1);
|
1822 |
+
(c) for the purpose of paragraph 61(2)(f), establishing
|
1823 |
+
other factors to be considered in determining the
|
1824 |
+
amount of the penalty;
|
1825 |
+
(d) respecting undertakings referred to in section 65;
|
1826 |
+
(e) respecting the service of documents required or
|
1827 |
+
authorized to be served under sections 60 to 75, in-
|
1828 |
+
cluding the manner and proof of service and the cir-
|
1829 |
+
cumstances under which documents are to be consid-
|
1830 |
+
ered to be served; and
|
1831 |
+
(f) generally, for carrying out the purposes and provi-
|
1832 |
+
sions of sections 60 to 75.
|
1833 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1834 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1835 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1836 |
+
Administrative Monetary Penalties
|
1837 |
+
Sections 75-76
|
1838 |
+
|
1839 |
+
Page 41
|
1840 |
+
Other Provisions
|
1841 |
+
Judicial powers
|
1842 |
+
77 In a proceeding under this Act, the Commission has
|
1843 |
+
the powers of a superior court with respect to the atten-
|
1844 |
+
dance and examination of witnesses and the production
|
1845 |
+
and examination of documents or things.
|
1846 |
+
Sections 126 and 127 of Criminal Code
|
1847 |
+
78 Sections 126 and 127 of the Criminal Code do not ap-
|
1848 |
+
ply in respect of any contravention of a provision of this
|
1849 |
+
Act, a provision of the regulations or an order made un-
|
1850 |
+
der this Act.
|
1851 |
+
Financial Provisions
|
1852 |
+
Fees for services
|
1853 |
+
79 (1) The Commission may make regulations respect-
|
1854 |
+
ing fees to be paid for the provision of services — includ-
|
1855 |
+
ing dealing with a complaint or providing regulatory pro-
|
1856 |
+
cesses — under this Act, including regulations
|
1857 |
+
(a) fixing those fees or setting out the manner of cal-
|
1858 |
+
culating them;
|
1859 |
+
(b) establishing classes of operators and of news busi-
|
1860 |
+
nesses and groups of news businesses for the purposes
|
1861 |
+
of paragraph (a);
|
1862 |
+
(c) respecting the payment of those fees, including the
|
1863 |
+
time and manner of payment; and
|
1864 |
+
(d) respecting the interest payable in respect of over-
|
1865 |
+
due fees.
|
1866 |
+
Commission assistance
|
1867 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, subsection (1) permits the mak-
|
1868 |
+
ing of regulations respecting the recovery of the Commis-
|
1869 |
+
sion’s costs for providing assistance to an arbitration
|
1870 |
+
panel under section 36.
|
1871 |
+
Amount not to exceed cost
|
1872 |
+
(3) Fees that are payable under regulations made under
|
1873 |
+
subsection (1) must not in the aggregate exceed the costs
|
1874 |
+
that the Commission determines to be attributable to
|
1875 |
+
providing the service.
|
1876 |
+
Criteria
|
1877 |
+
(4) Regulations made under subsection (1) may provide
|
1878 |
+
for fees to be calculated by reference to any criteria that
|
1879 |
+
the Commission considers appropriate, including
|
1880 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1881 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1882 |
+
Administration and Enforcement
|
1883 |
+
Other Provisions
|
1884 |
+
Sections 77-79
|
1885 |
+
|
1886 |
+
Page 42
|
1887 |
+
(a) the revenues of the operator, the news business or
|
1888 |
+
the group of news businesses; or
|
1889 |
+
(b) the market served by the operator’s digital news
|
1890 |
+
intermediary or by the news outlets operated by the
|
1891 |
+
news business or by the members of the group of news
|
1892 |
+
businesses.
|
1893 |
+
Costs apportioned by Commission
|
1894 |
+
80 (1) The Commission may, by order, apportion the
|
1895 |
+
costs related to the bargaining process, other than those
|
1896 |
+
related to final offer arbitration, including fees payable
|
1897 |
+
under regulations made under subsection 79(1), between
|
1898 |
+
the parties, if the parties cannot agree, within a period
|
1899 |
+
that the Commission considers reasonable, on how to
|
1900 |
+
share the costs.
|
1901 |
+
Factors
|
1902 |
+
(2) In making an order, the Commission must take into
|
1903 |
+
account each party’s ability to pay, their conduct during
|
1904 |
+
bargaining and mediation sessions and any other factor
|
1905 |
+
that it considers appropriate.
|
1906 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act
|
1907 |
+
(3) For greater certainty, the Statutory Instruments Act
|
1908 |
+
does not apply in respect of an order made under subsec-
|
1909 |
+
tion (1).
|
1910 |
+
Cost recovery
|
1911 |
+
81 (1) With the approval of the Treasury Board, the
|
1912 |
+
Commission may make regulations respecting the
|
1913 |
+
charges payable by operators in respect of the recovery,
|
1914 |
+
in whole or in part, of costs that are incurred in relation
|
1915 |
+
to the administration of this Act, including regulations
|
1916 |
+
(a) setting out the manner of calculating those
|
1917 |
+
charges;
|
1918 |
+
(b) providing for the establishment of classes of oper-
|
1919 |
+
ators for the purposes of paragraph (a);
|
1920 |
+
(c) providing for the payment of any charge payable,
|
1921 |
+
including the time and manner of payment; and
|
1922 |
+
(d) respecting the interest payable in respect of any
|
1923 |
+
overdue charge.
|
1924 |
+
Amount not to exceed cost
|
1925 |
+
(2) Charges payable under regulations made under sub-
|
1926 |
+
section (1) must not exceed the costs that the Commis-
|
1927 |
+
sion determines to be attributable to exercising its pow-
|
1928 |
+
ers and carrying out its duties and functions under this
|
1929 |
+
Act and that are not recovered under regulations made
|
1930 |
+
under subsection 79(1).
|
1931 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1932 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1933 |
+
Financial Provisions
|
1934 |
+
Sections 79-81
|
1935 |
+
|
1936 |
+
Page 43
|
1937 |
+
Criteria
|
1938 |
+
(3) Regulations made under subsection (1) may provide
|
1939 |
+
for charges to be calculated by reference to any criteria
|
1940 |
+
that the Commission considers appropriate, including
|
1941 |
+
(a) the revenues of the operator; or
|
1942 |
+
(b) the market served by the operator’s digital news
|
1943 |
+
intermediary.
|
1944 |
+
Debt due to Her Majesty
|
1945 |
+
82 (1) Fees and charges payable under regulations made
|
1946 |
+
under subsections 79(1) and 81(1), and any interest on
|
1947 |
+
them, constitute a debt due to Her Majesty in right of
|
1948 |
+
Canada and may be recovered as such in any court of
|
1949 |
+
competent jurisdiction.
|
1950 |
+
Deduction, set-off and compensation
|
1951 |
+
(2) Debts due to Her Majesty in right of Canada under
|
1952 |
+
regulations made under subsections 79(1) and 81(1) may
|
1953 |
+
be recovered at any time by way of deduction from, set-
|
1954 |
+
off against or compensation against any sum of money
|
1955 |
+
that may be due or payable by Her Majesty in right of
|
1956 |
+
Canada to the individual or entity responsible for the
|
1957 |
+
debt.
|
1958 |
+
Spending
|
1959 |
+
83 Subject to any conditions imposed by the Treasury
|
1960 |
+
Board, the Commission may spend revenues that are re-
|
1961 |
+
ceived under regulations made under subsections 79(1)
|
1962 |
+
and 81(1) for the purposes of exercising its powers and
|
1963 |
+
carrying out its duties and functions under this Act. If the
|
1964 |
+
Commission spends the revenues, it must do so in the fis-
|
1965 |
+
cal year in which they are received or, unless an appro-
|
1966 |
+
priation Act provides otherwise, in the next fiscal year.
|
1967 |
+
Regulations
|
1968 |
+
Regulations — Governor in Council
|
1969 |
+
84 The Governor in Council may make regulations
|
1970 |
+
(a) respecting the factors set out in section 6;
|
1971 |
+
(b) respecting the time at which or the period within
|
1972 |
+
which an operator must notify the Commission under
|
1973 |
+
subsection 7(1);
|
1974 |
+
(c) respecting how the Commission is to interpret
|
1975 |
+
subparagraphs 11(1)(a)(i) to (viii);
|
1976 |
+
(d) setting out conditions for the purposes of para-
|
1977 |
+
graph 11(1)(b); and
|
1978 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1979 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
1980 |
+
Financial Provisions
|
1981 |
+
Sections 81-84
|
1982 |
+
|
1983 |
+
Page 44
|
1984 |
+
(e) setting out conditions in respect of a provincial
|
1985 |
+
public broadcaster for the purposes of section 28, if
|
1986 |
+
the provincial minister responsible for that broadcast-
|
1987 |
+
er has made a request to the Minister.
|
1988 |
+
Regulations — Commission
|
1989 |
+
85 The Commission may make regulations
|
1990 |
+
(a) respecting requests for orders referred to in sub-
|
1991 |
+
section 11(1);
|
1992 |
+
(b) respecting the bargaining process set out in sec-
|
1993 |
+
tions 18 to 44;
|
1994 |
+
(c) respecting requests for designations referred to in
|
1995 |
+
subsection 27(1);
|
1996 |
+
(d) establishing the code of conduct referred to in sec-
|
1997 |
+
tion 49;
|
1998 |
+
(e) respecting complaints referred to in section 52;
|
1999 |
+
(f) respecting the manner in which groups of eligible
|
2000 |
+
news businesses are to be structured and the manner
|
2001 |
+
in which they are to exercise their rights or privileges
|
2002 |
+
and carry out their obligations under this Act;
|
2003 |
+
(g) respecting the provision of information by groups
|
2004 |
+
of eligible news businesses to the Commission respect-
|
2005 |
+
ing their structure;
|
2006 |
+
(h) respecting the exercise by any person appointed
|
2007 |
+
under section 8 of the Canadian Radio-television and
|
2008 |
+
Telecommunications Commission Act of any of the
|
2009 |
+
powers — other than the power to make regulations —
|
2010 |
+
or the carrying out of any of the duties or functions, of
|
2011 |
+
the Commission under this Act; and
|
2012 |
+
(i) respecting the Commission’s practices and proce-
|
2013 |
+
dures in relation to this Act.
|
2014 |
+
Independent Review
|
2015 |
+
Annual report — independent auditor
|
2016 |
+
86 (1) The Commission must cause an independent au-
|
2017 |
+
ditor to prepare an annual auditor’s report in respect of
|
2018 |
+
the impact of this Act on the Canadian digital news mar-
|
2019 |
+
ketplace.
|
2020 |
+
Contents
|
2021 |
+
(2) The report must set out an analysis of the impact of
|
2022 |
+
the agreements entered into under this Act on the Cana-
|
2023 |
+
dian digital news marketplace and include the following:
|
2024 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2025 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
2026 |
+
Regulations
|
2027 |
+
Sections 84-86
|
2028 |
+
|
2029 |
+
Page 45
|
2030 |
+
(a) information relating to the total commercial value
|
2031 |
+
of the agreements entered into under this Act;
|
2032 |
+
(b) information relating to the distribution of the
|
2033 |
+
commercial value of those agreements among eligible
|
2034 |
+
news businesses, including relative to the expendi-
|
2035 |
+
tures of those businesses on their newsrooms;
|
2036 |
+
(c) information relating to the effect of the agree-
|
2037 |
+
ments on those expenditures;
|
2038 |
+
(c.01) information relating to the impact of this Act
|
2039 |
+
on news outlets that produce news content primarily
|
2040 |
+
for diverse populations, including local and regional
|
2041 |
+
markets in every province and territory, anglophone
|
2042 |
+
and francophone communities and Black and other
|
2043 |
+
racialized communities;
|
2044 |
+
(c.02) information relating to the total number of
|
2045 |
+
those agreements that involve Indigenous news out-
|
2046 |
+
lets and to the portion of the commercial value of
|
2047 |
+
those agreements that benefits these news outlets;
|
2048 |
+
(c.03) information relating to the total number of
|
2049 |
+
those agreements that involve official language minor-
|
2050 |
+
ity community news outlets and to the portion of the
|
2051 |
+
commercial value of those agreements that benefits
|
2052 |
+
these news outlets;
|
2053 |
+
(c.1) if the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has
|
2054 |
+
provided an annual report under section 53.1 in the 12
|
2055 |
+
months preceding the preparation of the auditor’s re-
|
2056 |
+
port, information related to that annual report; and
|
2057 |
+
(d) any other element that, in the opinion of the audi-
|
2058 |
+
tor, supports the transparency of the impact of this Act
|
2059 |
+
on the Canadian digital news marketplace.
|
2060 |
+
Confidential information
|
2061 |
+
(3) The report must not contain any information that is
|
2062 |
+
likely to reveal information designated as confidential
|
2063 |
+
under subsection 55(1).
|
2064 |
+
Publication of report
|
2065 |
+
(4) The Commission must publish the report on its web-
|
2066 |
+
site within 30 days after the day on which it receives it.
|
2067 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2068 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
2069 |
+
Independent Review
|
2070 |
+
Section
|
2071 |
+
86
|
2072 |
+
|
2073 |
+
Page 46
|
2074 |
+
Review of Act
|
2075 |
+
Review
|
2076 |
+
87 Before the fifth anniversary of the day on which this
|
2077 |
+
section comes into force, the Minister must cause a re-
|
2078 |
+
view of this Act and its operation to be conducted and
|
2079 |
+
cause a report on the review to be laid before each House
|
2080 |
+
of Parliament.
|
2081 |
+
Related Amendments
|
2082 |
+
R.S., c. A-1
|
2083 |
+
Access to Information Act
|
2084 |
+
88 Schedule II to the Access to Information Act
|
2085 |
+
is amended by adding, in alphabetical order, a
|
2086 |
+
reference to
|
2087 |
+
Online News Act
|
2088 |
+
Loi sur les nouvelles en ligne
|
2089 |
+
and a corresponding reference to “subsections
|
2090 |
+
55(2) and 58(4)”.
|
2091 |
+
R.S., c. C-22
|
2092 |
+
Canadian Radio-television and
|
2093 |
+
Telecommunications Commission Act
|
2094 |
+
89 Section 12 of the Canadian Radio-television
|
2095 |
+
and Telecommunications Commission Act is
|
2096 |
+
amended by adding the following after subsec-
|
2097 |
+
tion (1):
|
2098 |
+
Digital news
|
2099 |
+
(1.1) The Commission exercises the powers and per-
|
2100 |
+
forms the duties and functions conferred on it under the
|
2101 |
+
Online News Act.
|
2102 |
+
90 Section 13 of the Act is amended by adding the
|
2103 |
+
following after subsection (1):
|
2104 |
+
Online News Act
|
2105 |
+
(1.1) The report must include the contents of the annual
|
2106 |
+
auditor’s report prepared under section 86 of the Online
|
2107 |
+
News Act.
|
2108 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2109 |
+
Chapter 23: Online News Act
|
2110 |
+
Review of Act
|
2111 |
+
Sections 87-90
|
2112 |
+
|
2113 |
+
Page 47
|
2114 |
+
1991, c. 11
|
2115 |
+
Broadcasting Act
|
2116 |
+
91 Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act is amended
|
2117 |
+
by adding the following after subsection (4):
|
2118 |
+
Operators of digital news intermediaries
|
2119 |
+
(5) For greater certainty, this Act does not apply to the
|
2120 |
+
operator of a digital news intermediary in respect of
|
2121 |
+
which the Online News Act applies when the operator
|
2122 |
+
acts solely in that capacity. In this subsection, digital
|
2123 |
+
news intermediary and operator have the same mean-
|
2124 |
+
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of this Act that does not come into force by order
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before the 180th day following the day on which
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this Act receives royal assent comes into force 180
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days after the day on which this Act receives roy-
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
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CHAPTER 20
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An Act to establish a national framework for
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the prevention and treatment of cancers
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linked to firefighting
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ASSENTED TO
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JUNE 22, 2023
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BILL C-224
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SUMMARY
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This enactment provides for the development of a national
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framework designed to raise awareness of cancers linked to fire-
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fighting with the goal of improving access for firefighters to can-
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cer prevention and treatment.
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The enactment also designates the month of January, in each
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year, as “Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month”.
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Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022-2023
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 20
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An Act to establish a national framework for the pre-
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vention and treatment of cancers linked to firefight-
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ing
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[Assented to 22nd June, 2023]
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Preamble
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Whereas firefighters play a critical role in keeping
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Canadians and their communities safe;
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Whereas Canadians have a profound appreciation of
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and respect for the dedicated firefighters who put
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themselves in harm’s way to provide an essential
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service;
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Whereas firefighters face numerous occupational
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hazards in performing their duties, including expo-
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sure to toxic chemicals;
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Whereas research has shown that exposure to some
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of these chemicals may lead to the development of
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various cancers;
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Whereas awareness and education are crucial to
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helping firefighters identify early signs of occupation-
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al cancers so that they can seek testing and treat-
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ment;
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Whereas federal and provincial collaboration and in-
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formation sharing can facilitate the prevention and
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early detection of cancers linked to firefighting;
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Whereas establishing national standards on occupa-
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tional cancers linked to firefighting could help pro-
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vide greater consistency across Canada;
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And whereas the Government of Canada, through
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the Memorial Grant Program for First Responders,
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recognizes the service and sacrifice of first respon-
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ders who have died as a result of their duties, includ-
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ing firefighters who succumb to cancers brought
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about by their employment, by providing a benefit to
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the beneficiaries of those first responders;
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2021-2022-2023
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Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
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and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
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Canada, enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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Short title
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1 This Act may be cited as the National Framework on
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Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act.
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Interpretation
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Definitions
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2 The following definitions apply in this Act.
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Indigenous governing body means a council, govern-
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ment or other entity that is authorized to act on behalf of
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an Indigenous group, community or people that holds
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rights recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Con-
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stitution Act, 1982. (corps dirigeant autochtone)
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Minister means the Minister of Health. (ministre)
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National Framework for the
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Prevention and Treatment of
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Cancers Linked to Firefighting
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Development
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3 (1) The Minister must develop a national framework
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designed to raise awareness of cancers linked to firefight-
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ing with the goal of improving access for firefighters to
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cancer prevention and treatment.
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Consultation
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(2) In developing the national framework, the Minister
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must consult with the representatives of the provincial
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and territorial governments responsible for health, with
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municipal governments, with Indigenous governing bod-
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ies, with health care professionals, with scientists and
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with stakeholders in the firefighting community.
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Content
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(3) The national framework may include measures to
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(a) explain and support research on the link between
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firefighting and certain types of cancer;
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(b) identify the training, education and guidance
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needs of health care and other professionals related to
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2021-2022-2023
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Chapter 20: National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act
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Short Title
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Preamble – Sections 1-3
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Page 5
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the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to fire-
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fighting and compile information relating to those
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needs;
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(c) make recommendations respecting regular screen-
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ings for cancers linked to firefighting;
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(d) promote research and improve data collection on
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the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to fire-
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fighting;
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(e) promote information and knowledge sharing in re-
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lation to the prevention and treatment of cancers
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linked to firefighting; and
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(f) prepare a summary of existing standards that rec-
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ognize cancers linked to firefighting as occupational
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diseases.
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Reports to Parliament
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Tabling of framework
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4 (1) Within one year after the day on which this Act
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comes into force, the Minister must prepare a report set-
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ting out the national framework for the prevention and
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treatment of cancers linked to firefighting and cause the
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report to be tabled before each House of Parliament on
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any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting af-
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of the Department of Health within 10 days after the day
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on which the report is tabled in both Houses of Parlia-
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referred to in section 4 is tabled, the Minister must pre-
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pare a report on the effectiveness of the national frame-
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work and on the state of the prevention and treatment of
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cancers linked to firefighting.
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Tabling of report
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(2) The Minister must cause the report to be tabled be-
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on which that House is sitting after the report is complet-
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2021-2022-2023
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Chapter 20: National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act
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National Framework for the Prevention and Treatment of Cancers Linked to Firefighting
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2021-2022-2023
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Chapter 20: National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act
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Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2024
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CHAPTER 11
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+
An Act respecting the development of a
|
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national strategy to assess, prevent and
|
8 |
+
address environmental racism and to
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advance environmental justice
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ASSENTED TO
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JUNE 20, 2024
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+
BILL C-226
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Page 2
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SUMMARY
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This enactment requires the Minister of the Environment, in con-
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sultation or cooperation with any interested persons, bodies, or-
|
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+
ganizations or communities, to develop a national strategy to
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promote efforts across Canada to address the harm caused by
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environmental racism. It also provides for reporting require-
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ments in relation to the strategy.
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022-2023-2024
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
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+
CHAPTER 11
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An Act respecting the development of a national
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strategy to assess, prevent and address environmen-
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tal racism and to advance environmental justice
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[Assented to 20th June, 2024]
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Preamble
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Whereas the Government of Canada recognizes the
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need to advance environmental justice across
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Canada and the importance of continuing to work to-
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wards eliminating racism and racial discrimination in
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all their forms and manifestations;
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live in environmentally hazardous areas are mem-
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bers of an Indigenous, racialized or other marginal-
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ized community;
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ardous sites, including landfills and polluting indus-
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tries, in areas inhabited primarily by members of
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those communities could be considered a form of
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racial discrimination;
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it is important to meaningfully involve all Canadians
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— and, in particular, marginalized communities — in
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the development of environmental policy and that
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racial discrimination in the development of environ-
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mental
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Canada, enacts as follows:
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proximity to environmental hazards.
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comes into force, the Minister must prepare a report set-
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ting out the national strategy and cause it to be tabled in
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each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on
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which that House is sitting after it is completed.
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Publication
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of the Department of the Environment within 10 days af-
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ter it has been tabled in both Houses of Parliament.
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section 4 has been tabled in both Houses of Parliament,
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sultation with the parties referred to in subsection 3(2),
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prepare a report on the effectiveness of the national
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ommendations, and cause the report to be tabled in each
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House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which
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that House is sitting after it is completed.
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Justice Act
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National Strategy Respecting Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice
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Sections 3-5
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
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CHAPTER 6
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An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and
|
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Insolvency Act, the Companies’ Creditors
|
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Arrangement Act and the Pension Benefits
|
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Standards Act, 1985
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ASSENTED TO
|
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APRIL 27, 2023
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BILL C-228
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SUMMARY
|
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This enactment amends the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and
|
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the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act to ensure that claims
|
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+
in respect of unfunded liabilities or solvency deficiencies of pen-
|
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+
sion plans and claims relating to the cessation of an employer’s
|
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+
participation in group insurance plans are paid in priority in the
|
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+
event of bankruptcy proceedings.
|
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+
It also amends the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 to pro-
|
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+
vide for the tabling of an annual report respecting the solvency
|
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of pension plans.
|
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+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
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+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 6
|
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+
An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act,
|
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+
the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the
|
34 |
+
Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985
|
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+
[Assented to 27th April, 2023]
|
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+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
|
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+
of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
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+
enacts as follows:
|
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+
Short Title
|
40 |
+
Short title
|
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+
1 This Act may be cited as the Pension Protection Act.
|
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+
R.S., c. B-3; 1992, c. 27, s. 2
|
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+
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
|
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+
2 (1) Subparagraph 60(1.5)(a)(ii) of the Bank-
|
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+
ruptcy and Insolvency Act is amended by adding
|
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+
the following after clause (A):
|
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+
(A.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special
|
48 |
+
payments, determined in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 9 of the Pension Benefits Standards Regula-
|
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+
tions, 1985, that were required to be paid by the
|
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+
employer to the fund referred to in sections 81.5
|
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+
and 81.6 to liquidate an unfunded liability or a
|
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+
solvency deficiency,
|
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+
(A.2) any amount required to liquidate any oth-
|
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+
er unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of
|
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+
the fund as determined at the time of the filing of
|
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+
the notice of intention or of the proposal, if no
|
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+
notice of intention was filed,
|
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+
(2) Subparagraph 60(1.5)(a)(iii) of the Act is
|
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+
amended by adding the following after clause
|
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+
(A):
|
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+
(A.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special
|
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+
payments, determined in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 9 of the Pension Benefits Standards
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
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+
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Page 4
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+
Regulations, 1985, that would have been re-
|
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+
quired to be paid by the employer to the fund re-
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+
ferred to in sections 81.5 and 81.6 to liquidate an
|
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+
unfunded liability or a solvency deficiency if the
|
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+
prescribed plan were regulated by an Act of Par-
|
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+
liament,
|
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+
(A.2) any amount required to liquidate any oth-
|
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+
er unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of
|
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+
the fund as determined at the time of the filing of
|
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+
the notice of intention or of the proposal, if no
|
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+
notice of intention was filed,
|
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+
3 (1) Paragraph 81.5(1)(b) of the Act is amended
|
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+
by adding the following after subparagraph (i):
|
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+
(i.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special pay-
|
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+
ments, determined in accordance with section 9 of
|
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+
the Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985,
|
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+
that were required to be paid by the employer to the
|
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+
fund referred to in this section and section 81.6 to
|
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+
liquidate an unfunded liability or a solvency defi-
|
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+
ciency,
|
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+
(i.2) any amount required to liquidate any other
|
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+
unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of the
|
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+
fund,
|
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+
(2) Paragraph 81.5(1)(c) of the Act is amended by
|
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+
adding the following after subparagraph (i):
|
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+
(i.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special pay-
|
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+
ments, determined in accordance with section 9 of
|
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+
the Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985,
|
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+
that would have been required to be paid by the
|
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+
employer to the fund referred to in this section and
|
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+
section 81.6 to liquidate an unfunded liability or a
|
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+
solvency deficiency if the prescribed plan were reg-
|
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+
ulated by an Act of Parliament,
|
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+
(i.2) any amount required to liquidate any other
|
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+
unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of the
|
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+
fund,
|
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+
4 (1) Paragraph 81.6(1)(b) of the Act is amended
|
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+
by adding the following after subparagraph (i):
|
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+
(i.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special pay-
|
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+
ments, determined in accordance with section 9 of
|
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+
the Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985,
|
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that would be required to be paid by the employer
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+
to the fund referred to in section 81.5 and this sec-
|
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+
tion to liquidate an unfunded liability or a solvency
|
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+
deficiency,
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
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+
Chapter 6: An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies’
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Creditors Arrangement Act and the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985
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Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
|
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+
Sections 2-4
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+
|
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Page 5
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(i.2) any amount required to liquidate any other
|
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unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of the
|
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fund,
|
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+
(2) Paragraph 81.6(1)(c) of the Act is amended by
|
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adding the following after subparagraph (i):
|
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(i.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special pay-
|
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+
ments, determined in accordance with section 9 of
|
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+
the Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985,
|
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+
that would have been required to be paid by the
|
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+
employer to the fund referred to in section 81.5 and
|
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+
this section to liquidate an unfunded liability or a
|
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+
solvency deficiency if the prescribed plan were reg-
|
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+
ulated by an Act of Parliament,
|
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+
(i.2) any amount required to liquidate any other
|
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+
unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of the
|
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+
fund,
|
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+
R.S., c. C-36
|
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+
Companies’ Creditors
|
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+
Arrangement Act
|
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+
5 (1) Subparagraph 6(6)(a)(ii) of the Companies’
|
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+
Creditors Arrangement Act is amended by
|
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+
adding the following after clause (A):
|
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+
(A.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special
|
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+
payments, determined in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 9 of the Pension Benefits Standards Regula-
|
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+
tions, 1985, that were required to be paid by the
|
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+
employer to the fund referred to in sections 81.5
|
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+
and 81.6 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
|
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+
to liquidate an unfunded liability or a solvency
|
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+
deficiency,
|
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+
(A.2) any amount required to liquidate any oth-
|
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+
er unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of
|
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+
the fund as determined on the day on which pro-
|
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+
ceedings commence under this Act,
|
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+
(2) Subparagraph 6(6)(a)(iii) of the Act is amend-
|
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+
ed by adding the following after clause (A):
|
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+
(A.1) an amount equal to the sum of all special
|
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+
payments, determined in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 9 of the Pension Benefits Standards Regula-
|
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+
tions, 1985, that would have been required to be
|
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+
paid by the employer to the fund referred to in
|
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+
sections 81.5 and 81.6 of the Bankruptcy and
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
Chapter 6: An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies’
|
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+
Creditors Arrangement Act and the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985
|
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+
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
|
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+
Sections 4-5
|
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+
|
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+
Page 6
|
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+
Insolvency Act to liquidate an unfunded liability
|
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+
or a solvency deficiency if the prescribed plan
|
171 |
+
were regulated by an Act of Parliament,
|
172 |
+
(A.2) any amount required to liquidate any oth-
|
173 |
+
er unfunded liability or solvency deficiency of
|
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+
the fund as determined on the day on which pro-
|
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+
ceedings commence under this Act,
|
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+
R.S., c. 32 (2nd Supp.)
|
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+
Pension Benefits Standards Act,
|
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+
1985
|
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+
6 Section 40 of the Pension Benefits Standards
|
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+
Act, 1985 is replaced by the following:
|
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+
Annual report
|
182 |
+
40 (1) The Superintendent shall, after consultation with
|
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+
the Chief Actuary of the Office of the Superintendent of
|
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+
Financial Institutions and as soon as possible after the
|
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+
end of each fiscal year, submit to the Minister a report on
|
186 |
+
(a) the operation of this Act during that year; and
|
187 |
+
(b) the success of pension plans in meeting the fund-
|
188 |
+
ing requirements, determined in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 9, and the corrective measures taken or directed
|
190 |
+
to be taken to deal with any pension plans that are not
|
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+
meeting the funding requirements.
|
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+
Tabling in Parliament
|
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+
(2) The Minister shall cause the report to be tabled in
|
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+
each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on
|
195 |
+
which that House is sitting after the day the Minister re-
|
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+
ceives it.
|
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+
Transmission to provinces
|
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+
(3) As soon as possible after the tabling of the report in
|
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+
Parliament, the Superintendent shall transmit the report
|
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+
to the relevant provincial ministers responsible for fi-
|
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+
nance and provincial securities commissions.
|
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+
Transitional Provisions
|
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+
Exception — employers
|
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+
7 (1) Sections 2 to 4 do not apply in respect of a
|
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+
person who is an employer and who, on the day
|
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+
before the day on which those sections come into
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
Chapter 6: An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies’
|
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+
Creditors Arrangement Act and the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985
|
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+
Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act
|
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+
Sections 5-7
|
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+
|
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Page 7
|
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force, participated in a prescribed pension plan
|
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for the benefit of the person’s employees until
|
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+
the fourth anniversary of the day on which this
|
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+
Act comes into force.
|
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Exception — companies
|
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(2) Subsections 5(1) and (2) do not apply in re-
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spect of a company that, on the day before the
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day on which those subsections come into force,
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participated in a prescribed pension plan for the
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benefit of its employees until the fourth anniver-
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sary of the day on which this Act comes into
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force.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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2021-2022-2023
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Chapter 6: An Act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies’
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Creditors Arrangement Act and the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985
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Transitional Provisions
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Section
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7
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Page 8
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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+
Page 1
|
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+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 17
|
6 |
+
An Act to reduce poverty and to support the
|
7 |
+
financial security of persons with disabilities
|
8 |
+
by establishing the Canada disability benefit
|
9 |
+
and making a consequential amendment to
|
10 |
+
the Income Tax Act
|
11 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
12 |
+
JUNE 22, 2023
|
13 |
+
BILL C-22
|
14 |
+
|
15 |
+
Page 2
|
16 |
+
RECOMMENDATION
|
17 |
+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
|
18 |
+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
|
19 |
+
cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
|
20 |
+
measure entitled “An Act to reduce poverty and to support the
|
21 |
+
financial security of persons with disabilities by establishing the
|
22 |
+
Canada disability benefit and making a consequential amend-
|
23 |
+
ment to the Income Tax Act”.
|
24 |
+
SUMMARY
|
25 |
+
This enactment establishes the Canada disability benefit to re-
|
26 |
+
duce poverty and to support the financial security of working-
|
27 |
+
age persons with disabilities. It sets out general provisions for
|
28 |
+
the administration of the benefit and authorizes the Governor in
|
29 |
+
Council to implement most of the benefit’s design elements
|
30 |
+
through regulations. It also makes a consequential amendment
|
31 |
+
to the Income Tax Act.
|
32 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
33 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
34 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
35 |
+
|
36 |
+
Page 3
|
37 |
+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
38 |
+
An Act to reduce poverty and to support the
|
39 |
+
financial security of persons with disabilities by
|
40 |
+
establishing the Canada disability benefit and
|
41 |
+
making a consequential amendment to the Income
|
42 |
+
Tax Act
|
43 |
+
Preamble
|
44 |
+
Short Title
|
45 |
+
Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
46 |
+
1
|
47 |
+
Definitions
|
48 |
+
Definitions
|
49 |
+
2
|
50 |
+
Purposes of Act
|
51 |
+
Purposes
|
52 |
+
3
|
53 |
+
Canada Disability Benefit
|
54 |
+
Eligibility
|
55 |
+
4
|
56 |
+
Payment of benefit
|
57 |
+
5
|
58 |
+
General
|
59 |
+
Obligation to provide information
|
60 |
+
6
|
61 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
62 |
+
7
|
63 |
+
Agreements
|
64 |
+
8
|
65 |
+
Payments cannot be charged, etc.
|
66 |
+
9
|
67 |
+
Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
68 |
+
10
|
69 |
+
Appeals
|
70 |
+
10.1
|
71 |
+
Regulations
|
72 |
+
Regulations
|
73 |
+
11
|
74 |
+
Collaboration
|
75 |
+
11.1
|
76 |
+
Progress Reports
|
77 |
+
Engagement and collaboration
|
78 |
+
11.2
|
79 |
+
Parliamentary Review
|
80 |
+
Parliamentary review
|
81 |
+
12
|
82 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
83 |
+
|
84 |
+
Page 4
|
85 |
+
Consequential Amendment to the
|
86 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
87 |
+
13
|
88 |
+
Coming into Force
|
89 |
+
Order in council or first anniversary
|
90 |
+
14
|
91 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
92 |
+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
93 |
+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
94 |
+
|
95 |
+
Page 5
|
96 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
97 |
+
CHAPTER 17
|
98 |
+
An Act to reduce poverty and to support the financial
|
99 |
+
security of persons with disabilities by establishing
|
100 |
+
the Canada disability benefit and making a conse-
|
101 |
+
quential amendment to the Income Tax Act
|
102 |
+
[Assented to 22nd June, 2023]
|
103 |
+
Preamble
|
104 |
+
Whereas working-age persons with disabilities are
|
105 |
+
more likely to live in poverty than working-age per-
|
106 |
+
sons without disabilities, because of economic and
|
107 |
+
social exclusion;
|
108 |
+
Whereas persons with disabilities often face barriers
|
109 |
+
to employment, including work disincentives such as
|
110 |
+
the loss of income and other benefits as a result of
|
111 |
+
becoming employed;
|
112 |
+
Whereas persons with disabilities may face addition-
|
113 |
+
al barriers because of their gender, racialized or In-
|
114 |
+
digenous status or other intersecting statuses;
|
115 |
+
Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
|
116 |
+
the economic and social inclusion of persons with
|
117 |
+
disabilities, as evidenced by its introduction of the
|
118 |
+
Accessible Canada Act;
|
119 |
+
Whereas the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-
|
120 |
+
doms guarantees persons with disabilities the right
|
121 |
+
to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law
|
122 |
+
without discrimination;
|
123 |
+
Whereas reducing poverty contributes to the pro-
|
124 |
+
gressive realization of Canada’s international obliga-
|
125 |
+
tions under the United Nations Convention on the
|
126 |
+
Rights of Persons with Disabilities;
|
127 |
+
Whereas Canada aspires to be a world leader in the
|
128 |
+
eradication of poverty, and Parliament, with a view to
|
129 |
+
this objective, enacted the Poverty Reduction Act;
|
130 |
+
Whereas progress made by Canada in reducing
|
131 |
+
poverty for persons with disabilities and others con-
|
132 |
+
tributes to meeting the Sustainable Development
|
133 |
+
Goals of the United Nations;
|
134 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
135 |
+
|
136 |
+
Page 6
|
137 |
+
Whereas the Government of Canada seeks to build
|
138 |
+
on its successes in addressing poverty through pro-
|
139 |
+
viding benefits for seniors and for families with chil-
|
140 |
+
dren;
|
141 |
+
Whereas, in the spirit of “Nothing Without Us”, the
|
142 |
+
Government of Canada recognizes the importance, in
|
143 |
+
developing support measures for persons with dis-
|
144 |
+
abilities, of engaging with the disability community,
|
145 |
+
in accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, which
|
146 |
+
specifies that “persons with disabilities must be in-
|
147 |
+
volved in the development and design of laws, poli-
|
148 |
+
cies, programs, services and structures”;
|
149 |
+
And whereas Parliament recognizes the leading role
|
150 |
+
that the provinces and territories play in providing
|
151 |
+
supports and services to persons with disabilities and
|
152 |
+
the importance of engaging with them in developing
|
153 |
+
income supports and other support services;
|
154 |
+
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
|
155 |
+
and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
156 |
+
Canada, enacts as follows:
|
157 |
+
Short Title
|
158 |
+
Short title
|
159 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Canada Disability Benefit
|
160 |
+
Act.
|
161 |
+
Definitions
|
162 |
+
Definitions
|
163 |
+
2 The following definitions apply in this Act.
|
164 |
+
disability has the same meaning as in section 2 of the
|
165 |
+
Accessible Canada Act. (handicap)
|
166 |
+
Minister means the Minister of Employment and Social
|
167 |
+
Development. (ministre)
|
168 |
+
Purposes of Act
|
169 |
+
Purposes
|
170 |
+
3 The purposes of this Act are to reduce poverty and to
|
171 |
+
support the financial security of working-age persons
|
172 |
+
with disabilities.
|
173 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
174 |
+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
175 |
+
Short Title
|
176 |
+
Preamble – Sections 1-3
|
177 |
+
|
178 |
+
Page 7
|
179 |
+
Canada Disability Benefit
|
180 |
+
Eligibility
|
181 |
+
4 A person is eligible for a Canada disability benefit if
|
182 |
+
they meet the eligibility criteria set out in the regulations.
|
183 |
+
Payment of benefit
|
184 |
+
5 The Minister must, in accordance with the regulations,
|
185 |
+
pay a Canada disability benefit to a person who is eligible
|
186 |
+
for the benefit, applies or has an application made on
|
187 |
+
their behalf, in accordance with the regulations, and
|
188 |
+
meets any other conditions set out in the regulations.
|
189 |
+
General
|
190 |
+
Obligation to provide information
|
191 |
+
6 An applicant or the representative of an applicant who
|
192 |
+
is incapable of managing their own affairs must provide
|
193 |
+
the Minister with any information that the Minister may
|
194 |
+
require in respect of the application.
|
195 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
196 |
+
7 The Minister is authorized to collect and use, for the
|
197 |
+
purposes of the administration and enforcement of this
|
198 |
+
Act, the Social Insurance Number of an applicant.
|
199 |
+
Agreements
|
200 |
+
8 (1) In order to carry out the purposes of this Act, the
|
201 |
+
Minister may enter into agreements with any department
|
202 |
+
or agency of the Government of Canada and may, with
|
203 |
+
the approval of the Governor in Council, enter into agree-
|
204 |
+
ments with any department or agency of a province.
|
205 |
+
Publication
|
206 |
+
(2) The Minister must make public any agreement en-
|
207 |
+
tered into under subsection (1).
|
208 |
+
Payments cannot be charged, etc.
|
209 |
+
9 A benefit under this Act
|
210 |
+
(a) is not subject to the operation of any law relating
|
211 |
+
to bankruptcy or insolvency;
|
212 |
+
(b) cannot be assigned, charged, attached or given as
|
213 |
+
security;
|
214 |
+
(c) cannot be retained by way of deduction, set-off or
|
215 |
+
compensation under any Act of Parliament other than
|
216 |
+
this Act; and
|
217 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
218 |
+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
219 |
+
Canada Disability Benefit
|
220 |
+
Sections 4-9
|
221 |
+
|
222 |
+
Page 8
|
223 |
+
(d) is garnishable moneys for the purposes of the
|
224 |
+
Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assis-
|
225 |
+
tance Act.
|
226 |
+
Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
227 |
+
10 All benefits payable under this Act are to be paid out
|
228 |
+
of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
229 |
+
Appeals
|
230 |
+
10.1 Subject to regulations, a person, or any other per-
|
231 |
+
son acting on their behalf, may appeal to a body identi-
|
232 |
+
fied in regulations made under paragraph 11(1)(i) in re-
|
233 |
+
spect of any decision
|
234 |
+
(a) relating to the person’s ineligibility for a Canada
|
235 |
+
disability benefit;
|
236 |
+
(b) relating to the amount of a Canada disability bene-
|
237 |
+
fit that the person has received or will receive; or
|
238 |
+
(c) prescribed by the regulations.
|
239 |
+
Regulations
|
240 |
+
Regulations
|
241 |
+
11 (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations
|
242 |
+
(a) respecting the eligibility criteria for a Canada dis-
|
243 |
+
ability benefit;
|
244 |
+
(b) respecting conditions that are to be met in order to
|
245 |
+
receive or to continue to receive a benefit;
|
246 |
+
(c) respecting the amount of a benefit or the method
|
247 |
+
for determining the amount;
|
248 |
+
(d) requiring a benefit to be indexed to inflation and
|
249 |
+
respecting the manner in which it is to be indexed;
|
250 |
+
(e) respecting payment periods and the amount to be
|
251 |
+
paid each period;
|
252 |
+
(f) respecting applications for a benefit, including reg-
|
253 |
+
ulations providing for an application process that is
|
254 |
+
without barriers, as defined in section 2 of the Acces-
|
255 |
+
sible Canada Act;
|
256 |
+
(g) respecting the amendment or rescission of deci-
|
257 |
+
sions made by the Minister;
|
258 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
259 |
+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
260 |
+
General
|
261 |
+
Sections 9-11
|
262 |
+
|
263 |
+
Page 9
|
264 |
+
(h) respecting reviews or reconsiderations of decisions
|
265 |
+
made under this Act;
|
266 |
+
(i) respecting appeals;
|
267 |
+
(j) respecting the circumstances in which retroactive
|
268 |
+
payments may be made to persons who do not apply
|
269 |
+
in the time specified in the regulations but are other-
|
270 |
+
wise eligible;
|
271 |
+
(k) respecting applications made on behalf of persons
|
272 |
+
who are incapable of managing their own affairs, pay-
|
273 |
+
ments to those persons and reviews, reconsiderations
|
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or appeals commenced on their behalf;
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(l) respecting the circumstances in which the Minister
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may deem an applicant or beneficiary to be dead and
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may determine their date of death if the applicant or
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beneficiary has disappeared under circumstances that,
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in the opinion of the Minister, raise beyond a reason-
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able doubt a presumption that the applicant or benefi-
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ciary is dead;
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(m) respecting the application of this Act when an ap-
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plicant or beneficiary dies;
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(n) authorizing the Minister to correct administrative
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errors;
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(o) respecting the identification of debts due to Her
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Majesty in right of Canada;
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(p) respecting the recovery of overpayments and debts
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due to Her Majesty in right of Canada, including limi-
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tation or prescription periods;
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(q) establishing offences punishable on summary con-
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viction for the commission of any of the following acts
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and setting fines or terms of imprisonment or both for
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such offences:
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(i) knowingly using false identity information or
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another person’s identity information for the pur-
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pose of obtaining a benefit for themselves,
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+
(ii) counselling a person to apply for a benefit with
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intent to steal all or a substantial part of it,
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+
(iii) knowingly making false or misleading repre-
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sentations in relation to an application;
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(r) establishing a system of administrative monetary
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penalties applicable to the commission of either or
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both of the following acts and setting the amounts of
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those penalties:
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11
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(i) knowingly making false or misleading represen-
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tations in relation to an application,
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(ii) making an application for, and receiving, a ben-
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efit while knowingly not being eligible to receive it;
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(s) adapting section 44.2 of the Old Age Security Act
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+
for the purpose of applying that section as adapted to
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the verification of compliance or the prevention of
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non-compliance with this Act and to the use of copies
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as evidence;
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(t) authorizing the Minister, for any purpose related
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to verifying compliance or preventing non-compliance
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with this Act, to require an applicant, a beneficiary or
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the representative of an applicant or beneficiary who
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is incapable of managing their own affairs, to be at a
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suitable place — or to be available by audioconference
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or videoconference or in any other suitable manner —
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at a suitable time in order to provide any information
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or any document that the Minister may require in re-
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spect of the application; and
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(u) generally, for carrying out the purposes and provi-
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sions of this Act.
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(1.1) In making regulations under paragraph (1)(c) re-
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specting the amount of a benefit, the Governor in Council
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must take into consideration
|
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(a) the Official Poverty Line as defined in section 2 of
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the Poverty Reduction Act;
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(b) the additional costs associated with living with a
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disability;
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(c) the challenges faced by those living with a disabili-
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ty in earning an income from work;
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+
(d) the intersectional needs of disadvantaged individ-
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uals and groups; and
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(e) Canada’s international human rights obligations.
|
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Regulations
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+
(1.2) Within 12 months of this Act coming into force, the
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Governor in Council must make regulations under para-
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graphs 11(1)(a) to (f), (h), (i), (k) and (n) that are
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+
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Section
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11
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necessary to enable a Canada disability benefit to be paid
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in accordance with this Act.
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Distinguishing — classes
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(2) Regulations made under subsection (1) may distin-
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guish among different classes of applicants and benefi-
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ciaries.
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Collaboration
|
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11.1 The Minister must provide persons with disabilities
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from a range of backgrounds with meaningful and barri-
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er-free opportunities to collaborate in the development
|
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and design of the regulations, including regulations that
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+
provide for the application process, eligibility criteria, the
|
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+
amount of a benefit and the appeal process.
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+
Progress Reports
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+
Engagement and collaboration
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+
11.2 (1) Within six months after the day on which this
|
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+
Act comes into force, the Minister must table in the
|
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+
House of Commons a report that sets out the manner in
|
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+
which the obligation to engage and collaborate with the
|
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+
disability community in relation to the development of
|
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+
regulations has been implemented.
|
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+
Regulatory process
|
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+
(2) Within one year after the day on which this Act
|
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+
comes into force, the Minister must cause to be tabled in
|
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+
each House of Parliament a report on the progress made
|
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+
in the regulatory process.
|
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+
Referral to committee
|
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+
(3) The report stands referred to the committee of each
|
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+
House that may be designated or established for the pur-
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+
pose of reviewing the report.
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+
Publication
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+
(4) The report must be published on the website of the
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+
Department of Employment and Social Development.
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+
Parliamentary Review
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+
Parliamentary review
|
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+
12 As soon as feasible after the first anniversary of the
|
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+
day on which this section comes into force, after the third
|
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+
anniversary of that day and after each subsequent fifth
|
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+
anniversary, a review of this Act and of its administration
|
397 |
+
and operation is to be undertaken by a committee of the
|
398 |
+
Senate, of the House of Commons or of both Houses of
|
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+
Parliament that may be designated or established for that
|
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+
purpose.
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
403 |
+
Regulations
|
404 |
+
Sections 11-12
|
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+
|
406 |
+
Page 12
|
407 |
+
R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)
|
408 |
+
Consequential Amendment to
|
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+
the Income Tax Act
|
410 |
+
13 Paragraph 241(4)(d) of the Income Tax Act is
|
411 |
+
amended by adding the following after subpara-
|
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+
graph (vii.5):
|
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+
(vii.51) to an official solely for the purposes of the
|
414 |
+
administration and enforcement of the Canada
|
415 |
+
Disability Benefit Act or the evaluation or formula-
|
416 |
+
tion of policy for that Act,
|
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+
Coming into Force
|
418 |
+
Order in council or first anniversary
|
419 |
+
14 This Act comes into force on a day to be fixed
|
420 |
+
by order of the Governor in Council, but no later
|
421 |
+
than the first anniversary of the day on which it
|
422 |
+
receives royal assent.
|
423 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
424 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
425 |
+
Chapter 17: Canada Disability Benefit Act
|
426 |
+
Consequential Amendment to the Income Tax Act
|
427 |
+
Sections 13-14
|
428 |
+
|
429 |
+
Page 13
|
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+
|
431 |
+
Page 14
|
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+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
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+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 7
|
6 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the
|
7 |
+
Judges Act (violence against an intimate
|
8 |
+
partner)
|
9 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
10 |
+
APRIL 27, 2023
|
11 |
+
BILL C-233
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Page 2
|
14 |
+
SUMMARY
|
15 |
+
This enactment amends the Criminal Code to require a justice,
|
16 |
+
before making a release order in respect of an accused who is
|
17 |
+
charged with an offence against their intimate partner, to consid-
|
18 |
+
er whether it is desirable, in the interests of the safety and secu-
|
19 |
+
rity of any person, to include as a condition of the order that the
|
20 |
+
accused wear an electronic monitoring device.
|
21 |
+
The enactment also amends the Judges Act to provide for con-
|
22 |
+
tinuing education seminars for judges on matters related to inti-
|
23 |
+
mate partner violence and coercive control in intimate partner
|
24 |
+
and family relationships.
|
25 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
26 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
27 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
28 |
+
|
29 |
+
Page 3
|
30 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
31 |
+
CHAPTER 7
|
32 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Judges
|
33 |
+
Act (violence against an intimate partner)
|
34 |
+
[Assented to 27th April, 2023]
|
35 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
|
36 |
+
of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
37 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
38 |
+
R.S., c. C-46
|
39 |
+
Criminal Code
|
40 |
+
1 (1) Subsection 515(4.2) of the Criminal Code is
|
41 |
+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of para-
|
42 |
+
graph (a.1) and by adding the following after that
|
43 |
+
paragraph:
|
44 |
+
(a.2) that the accused wear an electronic monitoring
|
45 |
+
device, if the Attorney General makes the request; or
|
46 |
+
(2) Paragraph 515(4.3)(c) of the Act is replaced by
|
47 |
+
the following:
|
48 |
+
(c) an offence in the commission of which violence
|
49 |
+
against a person was used, threatened or attempted,
|
50 |
+
including against the accused’s intimate partner; and
|
51 |
+
R.S., c. J-1
|
52 |
+
Judges Act
|
53 |
+
2 Paragraph 60(2)(b) of the Judges Act is re-
|
54 |
+
placed by the following:
|
55 |
+
(b) establish seminars for the continuing education of
|
56 |
+
judges, including seminars on matters related to sexu-
|
57 |
+
al assault law, intimate partner violence, coercive con-
|
58 |
+
trol in intimate partner and family relationships and
|
59 |
+
social context, which includes systemic racism and
|
60 |
+
systemic discrimination;
|
61 |
+
3 The portion of subsection 62.1(1) of the Act be-
|
62 |
+
fore paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
|
63 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
64 |
+
|
65 |
+
Page 4
|
66 |
+
Report — seminars
|
67 |
+
62.1 (1) Within 60 days after the end of each calendar
|
68 |
+
year, the Council should submit to the Minister a report
|
69 |
+
on the seminars referred to in paragraph 60(2)(b) on
|
70 |
+
matters related to sexual assault law, intimate partner vi-
|
71 |
+
olence, coercive control in intimate partner and family
|
72 |
+
relationships and social context, which includes systemic
|
73 |
+
racism and systemic discrimination, that were offered in
|
74 |
+
the preceding calendar year. The report should include
|
75 |
+
the following information:
|
76 |
+
Coming into Force
|
77 |
+
4 This Act comes into force on the 30th day after
|
78 |
+
the day on which it receives royal assent.
|
79 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
80 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
81 |
+
Chapter 7: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Judges Act (violence against
|
82 |
+
an intimate partner)
|
83 |
+
Judges Act
|
84 |
+
Sections 3-4
|
85 |
+
|
86 |
+
Page 5
|
87 |
+
|
88 |
+
Page 6
|
89 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
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+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
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+
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Page 1
|
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
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+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 21
|
6 |
+
An Act respecting the building of a green
|
7 |
+
economy in the Prairies
|
8 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
9 |
+
DECEMBER 15, 2022
|
10 |
+
BILL C-235
|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
Page 2
|
13 |
+
SUMMARY
|
14 |
+
This enactment requires the minister responsible for economic
|
15 |
+
development in the Prairie provinces, in collaboration with the
|
16 |
+
Minister of the Environment, the Minister of Transport, the Min-
|
17 |
+
ister of Industry, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the
|
18 |
+
Minister of Finance and the Minister of Natural Resources, to de-
|
19 |
+
velop a framework for local cooperation and engagement in the
|
20 |
+
implementation of federal programs across various sectors to
|
21 |
+
build a green economy in the Prairie provinces.
|
22 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
23 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
24 |
+
2021-2022
|
25 |
+
|
26 |
+
Page 3
|
27 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
28 |
+
CHAPTER 21
|
29 |
+
An Act respecting the building of a green economy in
|
30 |
+
the Prairies
|
31 |
+
[Assented to 15th December, 2022]
|
32 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
|
33 |
+
of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
34 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
35 |
+
Short Title
|
36 |
+
Short title
|
37 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Building a Green Prairie
|
38 |
+
Economy Act.
|
39 |
+
Interpretation
|
40 |
+
Definitions
|
41 |
+
2 The following definitions apply in this Act.
|
42 |
+
Indigenous governing body means a council, govern-
|
43 |
+
ment or other entity that is authorized to act on behalf of
|
44 |
+
an Indigenous group, community or people that holds
|
45 |
+
rights recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Con-
|
46 |
+
stitution Act, 1982. (corps dirigeant autochtone)
|
47 |
+
Minister means the minister responsible for economic
|
48 |
+
development in the Prairie provinces. (ministre)
|
49 |
+
Framework for a Green Prairie
|
50 |
+
Economy
|
51 |
+
Development
|
52 |
+
3 (1) The Minister must, in collaboration with the Min-
|
53 |
+
ister of the Environment, the Minister of Transport, the
|
54 |
+
Minister of Industry, the Minister of Agriculture and
|
55 |
+
Agri-Food, the Minister of Finance and the Minister of
|
56 |
+
Natural Resources, develop a framework to coordinate
|
57 |
+
local cooperation and engagement in the implementation
|
58 |
+
of federal programs across various sectors, with the
|
59 |
+
2021-2022
|
60 |
+
|
61 |
+
Page 4
|
62 |
+
objective of building a green economy in the Prairie
|
63 |
+
provinces.
|
64 |
+
Consultation
|
65 |
+
(2) In developing the framework, the Minister must con-
|
66 |
+
sult with provincial government representatives respon-
|
67 |
+
sible for transportation, environment and employment,
|
68 |
+
and with municipalities, Indigenous governing bodies,
|
69 |
+
the private sector and representatives of employers and
|
70 |
+
employees in that sector.
|
71 |
+
Exception
|
72 |
+
(2.1) The consultation process provided for under sub-
|
73 |
+
section (2) is only required if such a consultation process
|
74 |
+
is not already provided for under any other Act of Parlia-
|
75 |
+
ment or any Act of a province or by-law of a municipality.
|
76 |
+
Content
|
77 |
+
(3) The framework must include measures that promote
|
78 |
+
economic sustainability and growth and employment in
|
79 |
+
the Prairie provinces by
|
80 |
+
(a) addressing the limited or non-existent transporta-
|
81 |
+
tion options in small cities and communities, and ad-
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denced by increased employment, in Prairie regions
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that rely on traditional energy industries to enable
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them to build a net-zero emissions green economy and
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mitigate their impact on climate change;
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(c) prioritizing projects that generate natural infras-
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tructure and a clean environment, such as tree-
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planting initiatives, solar energy projects and environ-
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energy;
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cal circumstances, and the participation of local busi-
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and
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Framework for a Green Prairie Economy
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adaptation to climate change and mitigation of its ad-
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verse effects.
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comes into force, the Minister must prepare a report set-
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ting out the framework referred to in section 3 and cause
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the report to be tabled in each House of Parliament on
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any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting af-
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ter the report is completed.
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(2) The Minister must publish the report on the depart-
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mental website within 10 days after the report has been
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tabled in both Houses of Parliament.
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Report
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5 Within two years after the report referred to in section
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4 has been tabled in both Houses of Parliament, and ev-
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ery five years after that, the Minister must, in collabora-
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tion with the Minister of the Environment, the Minister
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of Transport, the Minister of Industry, the Minister of
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Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Minister of Finance and
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the Minister of Natural Resources, prepare a report on
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the progress and effectiveness of the framework, setting
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out the Minister’s conclusions and recommendations,
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and cause the report to be tabled in each House of Parlia-
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ment on any of the first 15 days on which that House is
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sitting after it is completed.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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2021-2022
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Chapter 21: Building a Green Prairie Economy Act
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Framework for a Green Prairie Economy
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Sections 3-5
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+
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Page 6
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
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CHAPTER 21
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An Act to amend the Immigration and
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Refugee Protection Act (temporary resident
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visas for parents and grandparents)
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ASSENTED TO
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JUNE 22, 2023
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BILL C-242
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Page 2
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SUMMARY
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This enactment amends the Immigration and Refugee Protection
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Act to allow a parent or grandparent who applies for a tempo-
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+
rary resident visa as a visitor to purchase private health insur-
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+
ance outside Canada and to stay in Canada for a period of five
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+
years.
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+
It also requires the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to
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+
prepare and table a report in respect of a reduction to the mini-
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+
mum income requirement that the child or grandchild must
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+
meet in order for the visiting parent or grandparent to be able to
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+
enter and remain in Canada for an extended period.
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+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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+
www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022-2023
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 21
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An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Pro-
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tection Act (temporary resident visas for parents and
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+
grandparents)
|
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+
[Assented to 22nd June, 2023]
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His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
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of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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Short title
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+
1 This Act may be cited as the Reuniting Families Act.
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+
2001, c. 27
|
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Immigration and Refugee
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+
Protection Act
|
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+
2 The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
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is amended by adding the following after sec-
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+
tion 15:
|
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+
Health insurance policy
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+
15.1 A health insurance policy purchased from an insur-
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+
ance company outside Canada that is approved by the
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+
Minister satisfies any requirement in an instruction given
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under subsection 15(4) that a foreign national who ap-
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+
plies for a temporary resident visa in order to visit their
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+
Canadian citizen or permanent resident child or grand-
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+
child for an extended period must have private health in-
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surance.
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3 Section 29 of the Act is amended by adding the
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following after subsection (2):
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Extended period
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(3) In the case of a temporary resident who is authorized
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to enter and remain in Canada for an extended period in
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order to visit a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
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who is their child or grandchild, the period referred to in
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subsection (2) is five years.
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2021-2022-2023
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Page 4
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Report to Parliament
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Report
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4 (1) The Minister of Citizenship and Immigra-
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+
tion must prepare a report in respect of a reduc-
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tion to the minimum income requirement that
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the child or grandchild of a foreign national must
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meet in order for the foreign national to be able
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to enter and remain in Canada for an extended
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period to visit that child or grandchild, including
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in respect of any special circumstances to be tak-
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en into account in the processing of temporary
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resident visa applications and a review process
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for the decisions made in relation to those appli-
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cations.
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Tabling
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(2) The Minister must cause the report to be
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tabled in each House of Parliament no later than
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one year after this Act receives royal assent or, if
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either House is not then sitting, on any of the
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first 15 days on which that House is sitting.
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Publication
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(3) The Minister must publish the report on the
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website of the Department of Citizenship and Im-
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migration within 10 days after the day on which it
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is tabled in a House of Parliament.
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Explanation
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5 If, within two years after this Act receives royal
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assent, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigra-
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tion does not provide for a reduction to the mini-
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mum income requirement that the child or
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grandchild of a foreign national must meet in or-
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der for the foreign national to be able to enter
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and remain in Canada for an extended period to
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visit that child or grandchild or the circum-
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+
stances or review process referred to in subsec-
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tion 4(1), the Minister must table in each House
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of Parliament a statement of the reasons for not
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doing so.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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+
2021-2022-2023
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+
Chapter 21: An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (temporary
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resident visas for parents and grandparents)
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Report to Parliament
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Sections 4-5
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Page 5
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Page 6
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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1 |
+
Page 1
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2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 8
|
6 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain
|
7 |
+
sums of money for the federal public
|
8 |
+
administration for the fiscal year ending
|
9 |
+
March 31, 2023
|
10 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
11 |
+
JUNE 23, 2022
|
12 |
+
BILL C-25
|
13 |
+
|
14 |
+
Page 2
|
15 |
+
SUMMARY
|
16 |
+
This enactment grants the sum of $8,795,403,218 towards de-
|
17 |
+
fraying charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
18 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023 that are not other-
|
19 |
+
wise provided for.
|
20 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
21 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
22 |
+
2021-2022
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Page 3
|
25 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II
|
26 |
+
CHAPTER 8
|
27 |
+
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of
|
28 |
+
money for the federal public administration for the
|
29 |
+
fiscal year ending March 31, 2023
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 23rd June, 2022]
|
31 |
+
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,
|
32 |
+
Preamble
|
33 |
+
Whereas it appears by message from Her Excellency
|
34 |
+
the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General
|
35 |
+
and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and the Esti-
|
36 |
+
mates accompanying that message, that the sums
|
37 |
+
mentioned below are required to defray certain ex-
|
38 |
+
penses of the federal public administration, not oth-
|
39 |
+
erwise provided for, for the fiscal year ending March
|
40 |
+
31, 2023, and for other purposes connected with the
|
41 |
+
federal public administration;
|
42 |
+
May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be
|
43 |
+
enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen’s Most
|
44 |
+
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
|
45 |
+
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
46 |
+
Canada, that:
|
47 |
+
Short title
|
48 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act No. 3,
|
49 |
+
2022–23.
|
50 |
+
$8,795,403,218 granted for 2022–23
|
51 |
+
2 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
52 |
+
Fund
|
53 |
+
a
|
54 |
+
sum
|
55 |
+
not
|
56 |
+
exceeding
|
57 |
+
in
|
58 |
+
the
|
59 |
+
aggre-
|
60 |
+
gate $8,795,403,218 towards defraying the various
|
61 |
+
charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
62 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, not other-
|
63 |
+
wise provided for, which is the total of the amounts of the
|
64 |
+
items set out in the Supplementary Estimates (A) for that
|
65 |
+
fiscal year as set out in the schedule.
|
66 |
+
2021-2022
|
67 |
+
|
68 |
+
Page 4
|
69 |
+
Transfers of appropriations
|
70 |
+
3 The transfers of appropriations set out in the Esti-
|
71 |
+
mates referred to in section 2 are deemed to have been
|
72 |
+
authorized on April 1, 2022.
|
73 |
+
Purpose of each item
|
74 |
+
4 (1) The amount authorized by this Act to be paid in re-
|
75 |
+
spect of an item may be paid only for the purposes, and
|
76 |
+
subject to any terms and conditions, specified in the
|
77 |
+
item.
|
78 |
+
Effective date
|
79 |
+
(2) The provisions of each item set out in the schedule
|
80 |
+
are deemed to have effect as of April 1, 2022.
|
81 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada
|
82 |
+
5 An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
83 |
+
other Act and referred to in the schedule may be charged
|
84 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year for which the appropria-
|
85 |
+
tion is granted at any time before the day on which the
|
86 |
+
Public Accounts for that fiscal year are tabled in Parlia-
|
87 |
+
ment, for the purpose of making adjustments in the ac-
|
88 |
+
counts of Canada for that fiscal year that do not require
|
89 |
+
payments out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
90 |
+
2021-2022
|
91 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
92 |
+
Sections 3-5
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Page 5
|
95 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
96 |
+
Based on the Supplementary Estimates (A), 2022–23, the amou
|
97 |
+
the items set out in this Schedule.
|
98 |
+
Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
99 |
+
Vote
|
100 |
+
No.
|
101 |
+
Items
|
102 |
+
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS SUPPORT SERVICE OF CA
|
103 |
+
Service canadien d’appui aux tribunaux administratifs
|
104 |
+
1a
|
105 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
106 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
107 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
108 |
+
CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION
|
109 |
+
Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement
|
110 |
+
1a
|
111 |
+
– Payments to reimburse the Corporation for the amoun
|
112 |
+
en, grants, contributions and expenditures made, and
|
113 |
+
expenses incurred,
|
114 |
+
(a) under the National Housing Act; or
|
115 |
+
(b) in the course of the exercise of powers or the ca
|
116 |
+
ties or functions conferred on the Corporation unde
|
117 |
+
Parliament, in accordance with the Corporation’s a
|
118 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act
|
119 |
+
CANADIAN AIR TRANSPORT SECURITY AUTHORITY
|
120 |
+
Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport a
|
121 |
+
1a
|
122 |
+
– Payments to the Authority for operating and capital ex
|
123 |
+
CANADIAN NORTHERN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGE
|
124 |
+
Agence canadienne de développement économique d
|
125 |
+
5a
|
126 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
127 |
+
– Contributions
|
128 |
+
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
|
129 |
+
Agence spatiale canadienne
|
130 |
+
5a
|
131 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
132 |
+
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
|
133 |
+
Office des transports du Canada
|
134 |
+
1a
|
135 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
136 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD
|
137 |
+
Ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Agroalimentaire
|
138 |
+
1a
|
139 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
140 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
141 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
142 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
143 |
+
year from
|
144 |
+
(a) collaborative research agreements and research
|
145 |
+
(b) the grazing and breeding activities of the Comm
|
146 |
+
gram;
|
147 |
+
(c) the administration of the AgriStability program;
|
148 |
+
2021-2022
|
149 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
150 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
151 |
+
|
152 |
+
Page 6
|
153 |
+
Vote
|
154 |
+
No.
|
155 |
+
Items
|
156 |
+
(d) the provision of internal support services under
|
157 |
+
that Act
|
158 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
159 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
160 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
161 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
162 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
163 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
164 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
165 |
+
5a
|
166 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
167 |
+
10a
|
168 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
169 |
+
– Contributions
|
170 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
171 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
172 |
+
1a
|
173 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
174 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
175 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
176 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year from the provision of se
|
177 |
+
International Experience Canada — revenues that it re
|
178 |
+
cal year from the provision of those services
|
179 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
180 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
181 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
182 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
183 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
184 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
185 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
186 |
+
10a
|
187 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
188 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
189 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
190 |
+
AFFAIRS
|
191 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
192 |
+
1a
|
193 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
194 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
195 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
196 |
+
performed on property that is not federal property and
|
197 |
+
vided in respect of that property
|
198 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
199 |
+
ment activities, for the capacity development for India
|
200 |
+
the furnishing of materials and equipment
|
201 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers in
|
202 |
+
when alternative local sources of supply are not availa
|
203 |
+
with terms and conditions approved by the Governor
|
204 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
205 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
206 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
207 |
+
that fiscal year from the provision of internal support s
|
208 |
+
tion 29.2 of that Act
|
209 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
210 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
211 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
212 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
213 |
+
2021-2022
|
214 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
215 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
216 |
+
|
217 |
+
Page 7
|
218 |
+
Vote
|
219 |
+
No.
|
220 |
+
Items
|
221 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
222 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
223 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
224 |
+
10a
|
225 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
226 |
+
– Contributions
|
227 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOP
|
228 |
+
Ministère de l’Emploi et du Développement social
|
229 |
+
1a
|
230 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
231 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
232 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
233 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
234 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
235 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
236 |
+
that fiscal year from
|
237 |
+
(a) the provision of services to assist provinces in t
|
238 |
+
of provincial programs funded under Labour Marke
|
239 |
+
Agreements;
|
240 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
241 |
+
that Act;
|
242 |
+
(c) any amount charged to a Crown corporation un
|
243 |
+
14(b) of the Government Employees Compensation
|
244 |
+
the litigation costs for subrogated claims for Crown
|
245 |
+
and
|
246 |
+
(d) the portion of the Government Employees Com
|
247 |
+
partmental or agency subrogated claim settlement
|
248 |
+
tion costs
|
249 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
250 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
251 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
252 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
253 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
254 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
255 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
256 |
+
5a
|
257 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
258 |
+
– Contributions
|
259 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
260 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
261 |
+
1a
|
262 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
263 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
264 |
+
– Contributions
|
265 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
266 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
267 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
268 |
+
that fiscal year from the provision of internal support s
|
269 |
+
tion 29.2 of that Act
|
270 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
271 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
272 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
273 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
274 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
275 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
276 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
277 |
+
2021-2022
|
278 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
279 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
280 |
+
|
281 |
+
Page 8
|
282 |
+
Vote
|
283 |
+
No.
|
284 |
+
Items
|
285 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS
|
286 |
+
Ministère des Pêches et des Océans
|
287 |
+
10a
|
288 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
289 |
+
– Contributions
|
290 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
291 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
292 |
+
10a
|
293 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
294 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
295 |
+
goods or services
|
296 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
297 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
298 |
+
1a
|
299 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
300 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
301 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
302 |
+
performed on property that is not federal property and
|
303 |
+
vided in respect of that property
|
304 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
305 |
+
ment activities, for the capacity development for India
|
306 |
+
the furnishing of materials and equipment
|
307 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers in
|
308 |
+
when alternative local sources of supply are not availa
|
309 |
+
with terms and conditions approved by the Governor
|
310 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
311 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
312 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
313 |
+
that fiscal year from
|
314 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
315 |
+
protection and medical services; and
|
316 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
317 |
+
that Act
|
318 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
319 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
320 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
321 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
322 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
323 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
324 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
325 |
+
10a
|
326 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
327 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
328 |
+
goods or services
|
329 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
|
330 |
+
Ministère de l’Industrie
|
331 |
+
10a
|
332 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
333 |
+
– Contributions
|
334 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
|
335 |
+
Ministère de la Défense nationale
|
336 |
+
10a
|
337 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
338 |
+
tions, which grants and contributions may include
|
339 |
+
(a) monetary payments or, in lieu of payment made
|
340 |
+
2021-2022
|
341 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
342 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
343 |
+
|
344 |
+
Page 9
|
345 |
+
Vote
|
346 |
+
No.
|
347 |
+
Items
|
348 |
+
(i) the provision of goods or services, or
|
349 |
+
(ii) the provision of the use of facilities; and
|
350 |
+
(b) the contributions that may be approved by the G
|
351 |
+
cil in accordance with section 3 of The Defence App
|
352 |
+
1950
|
353 |
+
(i) for the provision or transfer of defence equip
|
354 |
+
(ii) for the provision of services for defence purp
|
355 |
+
(iii) for the provision or transfer of supplies or fa
|
356 |
+
purposes
|
357 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PR
|
358 |
+
Ministère de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection ci
|
359 |
+
5a
|
360 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
361 |
+
– Contributions
|
362 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
|
363 |
+
Ministère des Transports
|
364 |
+
1a
|
365 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
366 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures on other than federal p
|
367 |
+
course of, or arising out of, the exercise of jurisdiction
|
368 |
+
– Authority for the payment of commissions for revenue
|
369 |
+
the Aeronautics Act
|
370 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
371 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
372 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
373 |
+
year including from the provision of internal support s
|
374 |
+
tion 29.2 of that Act
|
375 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
376 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
377 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
378 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
379 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
380 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
381 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
382 |
+
5a
|
383 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
384 |
+
10a
|
385 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
386 |
+
– Contributions
|
387 |
+
LAW COMMISSION OF CANADA
|
388 |
+
Commission du droit du Canada
|
389 |
+
1a
|
390 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
391 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIC INC.
|
392 |
+
Marine Atlantique S.C.C.
|
393 |
+
1a
|
394 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
395 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
396 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for transportation service
|
397 |
+
water transportation services between Nova Scotia an
|
398 |
+
and Labrador and related vessels, terminals and infras
|
399 |
+
2021-2022
|
400 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
401 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
402 |
+
|
403 |
+
Page 10
|
404 |
+
Vote
|
405 |
+
No.
|
406 |
+
Items
|
407 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
408 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
409 |
+
1a
|
410 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
411 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
412 |
+
– Contributions, including
|
413 |
+
(a) expenditures on other than federal property; an
|
414 |
+
(b) payments to provinces and municipalities as co
|
415 |
+
wards the cost of undertakings carried out by those
|
416 |
+
5a
|
417 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
418 |
+
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
|
419 |
+
Bureau du Conseil privé
|
420 |
+
1a
|
421 |
+
– Program expenditures, including
|
422 |
+
(a) operating expenditures of Commissions of Inqu
|
423 |
+
provided for;
|
424 |
+
(b) contributions in respect of costs incurred by per
|
425 |
+
before Commissions of Inquiry; and
|
426 |
+
(c) the operation of the Prime Minister’s residence
|
427 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
428 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
429 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
430 |
+
that fiscal year from
|
431 |
+
(a) the provision of intelligence analysis training; a
|
432 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
433 |
+
that Act
|
434 |
+
– The payment to each member of the Queen’s Privy Co
|
435 |
+
who is a minister without portfolio, or a minister of St
|
436 |
+
preside over a ministry of State, of a salary — paid an
|
437 |
+
for any period less than a year — that does not exceed
|
438 |
+
under the Salaries Act, rounded down to the nearest h
|
439 |
+
der section 67 of the Parliament of Canada Act, to min
|
440 |
+
preside over ministries of State
|
441 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
442 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
443 |
+
1a
|
444 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
445 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
446 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
447 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
448 |
+
year from the sale of products, the provision of inspec
|
449 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
450 |
+
5a
|
451 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
452 |
+
10a
|
453 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
454 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decre
|
455 |
+
the approval of the Treasury Board
|
456 |
+
– Contributions
|
457 |
+
SHARED SERVICES CANADA
|
458 |
+
Services partagés Canada
|
459 |
+
1a
|
460 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
461 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
462 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
463 |
+
2021-2022
|
464 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
465 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
466 |
+
|
467 |
+
Page 11
|
468 |
+
Vote
|
469 |
+
No.
|
470 |
+
Items
|
471 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year from the provision of in
|
472 |
+
nology services under the Shared Services Canada Ac
|
473 |
+
it receives in that fiscal year from the provision of thos
|
474 |
+
5a
|
475 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
476 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
477 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
478 |
+
penditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues
|
479 |
+
that fiscal year from the provision of information techn
|
480 |
+
under the Shared Services Canada Act
|
481 |
+
TELEFILM CANADA
|
482 |
+
Téléfilm Canada
|
483 |
+
1a
|
484 |
+
– Payments to the corporation to be used for the purpos
|
485 |
+
Telefilm Canada Act
|
486 |
+
THE FEDERAL BRIDGE CORPORATION LIMITED
|
487 |
+
La Société des ponts fédéraux Limitée
|
488 |
+
1a
|
489 |
+
– Payments to the Corporation
|
490 |
+
2021-2022
|
491 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
492 |
+
SCHEDULE
|
493 |
+
|
494 |
+
Page 12
|
495 |
+
ANNEXE
|
496 |
+
D’après le Budget supplémentaire des dépenses (A) 2022-2023, l
|
497 |
+
des postes figurant à la présente annexe.
|
498 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
499 |
+
dées.
|
500 |
+
No du crédit
|
501 |
+
Postes
|
502 |
+
ADMINISTRATION CANADIENNE DE LA SÛRETÉ DU
|
503 |
+
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
|
504 |
+
1a
|
505 |
+
– Paiements à l’Administration pour les dépenses de
|
506 |
+
les dépenses en capital
|
507 |
+
AGENCE CANADIENNE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCON
|
508 |
+
Canadian Northern Economic Development Agen
|
509 |
+
5a
|
510 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
511 |
+
– Contributions
|
512 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
513 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
514 |
+
1a
|
515 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
516 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
517 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
518 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
519 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la vente de
|
520 |
+
tation de services d’inspection et de la prestation
|
521 |
+
internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
522 |
+
5a
|
523 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
524 |
+
10a
|
525 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
526 |
+
montant prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant ê
|
527 |
+
serve de lʼapprobation du Conseil du Trésor
|
528 |
+
– Contributions
|
529 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
530 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
531 |
+
1a
|
532 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
533 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
534 |
+
– Contributions, notamment :
|
535 |
+
a) les dépenses afférentes à des propriétés aut
|
536 |
+
vernement fédéral;
|
537 |
+
b) les paiements aux provinces et aux municip
|
538 |
+
butions à l’égard des engagements assumés p
|
539 |
+
5a
|
540 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
541 |
+
AGENCE SPATIALE CANADIENNE
|
542 |
+
Canadian Space Agency
|
543 |
+
5a
|
544 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
545 |
+
BUREAU DU CONSEIL PRIVÉ
|
546 |
+
Privy Council Office
|
547 |
+
1a
|
548 |
+
– Dépenses du programme, y compris :
|
549 |
+
a) les dépenses de fonctionnement des commi
|
550 |
+
prévues;
|
551 |
+
2021-2022
|
552 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
553 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
554 |
+
|
555 |
+
Page 13
|
556 |
+
No du crédit
|
557 |
+
Postes
|
558 |
+
b) les contributions relatives aux frais engagés
|
559 |
+
comparaissant devant des commissions d’enq
|
560 |
+
c) le fonctionnement de la résidence du premie
|
561 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
562 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
563 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
564 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
565 |
+
a) la formation en matière d’analyse du renseig
|
566 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
567 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
568 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
569 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
570 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
571 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
572 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
573 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
574 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
575 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
576 |
+
COMMISSION DU DROIT DU CANADA
|
577 |
+
Law Commission of Canada
|
578 |
+
1a
|
579 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
580 |
+
LA SOCIÉTÉ DES PONTS FÉDÉRAUX LIMITÉE
|
581 |
+
The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
|
582 |
+
1a
|
583 |
+
– Paiements à la Société
|
584 |
+
MARINE ATLANTIQUE S.C.C.
|
585 |
+
Marine Atlantic Inc.
|
586 |
+
1a
|
587 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à sa
|
588 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capita
|
589 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les services de transpo
|
590 |
+
vices de transport maritime entre la Nouvelle-Éco
|
591 |
+
Labrador, et les navires, terminaux et infrastructu
|
592 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRAT
|
593 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
594 |
+
1a
|
595 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
596 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
597 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
598 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice p
|
599 |
+
services dans le cadre du programme « Expérienc
|
600 |
+
Canada », les recettes perçues au cours de cet exe
|
601 |
+
de la prestation de ces services
|
602 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
603 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
604 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
605 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
606 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
607 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
608 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
609 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
610 |
+
10a
|
611 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
612 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et
|
613 |
+
2021-2022
|
614 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
615 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
616 |
+
|
617 |
+
Page 14
|
618 |
+
No du crédit
|
619 |
+
Postes
|
620 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA DÉFENSE NATIONALE
|
621 |
+
Department of National Defence
|
622 |
+
10a
|
623 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
624 |
+
contributions, y compris :
|
625 |
+
a) les montants versés à un bénéficiaire ou ce
|
626 |
+
tamment pour :
|
627 |
+
(i) la fourniture de biens ou de services,
|
628 |
+
(ii) l’utilisation d’installations;
|
629 |
+
b) les contributions pouvant être approuvées p
|
630 |
+
conseil, aux termes de l’article 3 de la Loi de 19
|
631 |
+
défense, pour :
|
632 |
+
(i) l’acquisition ou le transfert d’équipemen
|
633 |
+
(ii) la fourniture de services aux fins de défe
|
634 |
+
(iii) l’acquisition ou le transfert de fourniture
|
635 |
+
aux fins de défense.
|
636 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’AGRICULTURE ET DE L’AGROALIM
|
637 |
+
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food
|
638 |
+
1a
|
639 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
640 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
641 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
642 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
643 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit
|
644 |
+
a) les ententes de recherche concertée et les se
|
645 |
+
b) les activités de pâturage et de reproduction
|
646 |
+
pâturages communautaires;
|
647 |
+
c) l’administration du programme « Agri-stabil
|
648 |
+
d) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
649 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
650 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
651 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
652 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
653 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
654 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
655 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
656 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
657 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
658 |
+
5a
|
659 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
660 |
+
10a
|
661 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
662 |
+
– Contributions
|
663 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
664 |
+
Department of Health
|
665 |
+
10a
|
666 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
667 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent
|
668 |
+
biens ou de services
|
669 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE ET DE LA PR
|
670 |
+
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prep
|
671 |
+
5a
|
672 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
673 |
+
– Contributions
|
674 |
+
2021-2022
|
675 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
676 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
677 |
+
|
678 |
+
Page 15
|
679 |
+
No du crédit
|
680 |
+
Postes
|
681 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’EMPLOI ET DU DÉVELOPPEMENT S
|
682 |
+
Department of Employment and Social Developm
|
683 |
+
1a
|
684 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
685 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrable
|
686 |
+
du Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi su
|
687 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
688 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
689 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
690 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
691 |
+
a) les services visant à aider les provinces à ad
|
692 |
+
grammes provinciaux financés aux termes des
|
693 |
+
loppement du marché du travail;
|
694 |
+
b) les services de soutien internes fournis en v
|
695 |
+
de cette loi;
|
696 |
+
c) tout montant facturé à une société d’État en
|
697 |
+
de la Loi sur l’indemnisation des agents de l’Ét
|
698 |
+
coûts de litige pour les recours par subrogatio
|
699 |
+
d’État;
|
700 |
+
d) la portion des coûts de litige découlant des
|
701 |
+
demandes de réclamation auprès de tiers pour
|
702 |
+
organismes faits en vertu de la Loi sur l’indem
|
703 |
+
de l’État.
|
704 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
705 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
706 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
707 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
708 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
709 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
710 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
711 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
712 |
+
5a
|
713 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
714 |
+
– Contributions
|
715 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’INDUSTRIE
|
716 |
+
Department of Industry
|
717 |
+
10a
|
718 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
719 |
+
– Contributions
|
720 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
721 |
+
Department of Finance
|
722 |
+
1a
|
723 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
724 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
725 |
+
– Contributions
|
726 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
727 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
728 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
729 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
730 |
+
vices de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2
|
731 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
732 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
733 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
734 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
735 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
736 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
737 |
+
2021-2022
|
738 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
739 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
740 |
+
|
741 |
+
Page 16
|
742 |
+
No du crédit
|
743 |
+
Postes
|
744 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
745 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
746 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES PÊCHES ET DES OCÉANS
|
747 |
+
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
|
748 |
+
10a
|
749 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
750 |
+
– Contributions
|
751 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHT
|
752 |
+
AFFAIRES DU NORD
|
753 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and N
|
754 |
+
1a
|
755 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
756 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et ma
|
757 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvra
|
758 |
+
tives aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’ap
|
759 |
+
gouvernement fédéral et aux services fournis à l’é
|
760 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’a
|
761 |
+
progrès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, rela
|
762 |
+
ment de la capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l
|
763 |
+
en matériaux et en matériel
|
764 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformém
|
765 |
+
approuvées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux con
|
766 |
+
des particuliers vivant dans des centres éloignés l
|
767 |
+
n’ont pas accès aux sources alternatives locales d
|
768 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
769 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
770 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
771 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
772 |
+
vices de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2
|
773 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
774 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
775 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
776 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
777 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
778 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
779 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
780 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
781 |
+
10a
|
782 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
783 |
+
– Contributions
|
784 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
785 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
786 |
+
1a
|
787 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
788 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et ma
|
789 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvra
|
790 |
+
tives aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’ap
|
791 |
+
gouvernement fédéral et aux services fournis à l’é
|
792 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’a
|
793 |
+
progrès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, rela
|
794 |
+
ment de la capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l
|
795 |
+
en matériaux et en matériel
|
796 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformém
|
797 |
+
approuvées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux con
|
798 |
+
des particuliers vivant dans des centres éloignés l
|
799 |
+
n’ont pas accès aux sources alternatives locales d
|
800 |
+
2021-2022
|
801 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
802 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
803 |
+
|
804 |
+
Page 17
|
805 |
+
No du crédit
|
806 |
+
Postes
|
807 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
808 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l��exerc
|
809 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
810 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
811 |
+
a) la prestation de services ou la vente de prod
|
812 |
+
protection de la santé et aux services médicau
|
813 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
814 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
815 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
816 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
817 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
818 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
819 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
820 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
821 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
822 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
823 |
+
10a
|
824 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
825 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent
|
826 |
+
biens ou de services
|
827 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRANSPORTS
|
828 |
+
Department of Transport
|
829 |
+
1a
|
830 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
831 |
+
– Autorisation d’engager des dépenses pour des bie
|
832 |
+
raux dans le cadre de l’exercice d’une compétenc
|
833 |
+
nautique
|
834 |
+
– Autorisation de payer des commissions pour le re
|
835 |
+
nus en vertu de la Loi sur l’aéronautique
|
836 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
837 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
838 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
839 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment d
|
840 |
+
vices de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2
|
841 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil priv
|
842 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
843 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la t
|
844 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé,
|
845 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la t
|
846 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour t
|
847 |
+
moins d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars i
|
848 |
+
tion de l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Ca
|
849 |
+
5a
|
850 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
851 |
+
10a
|
852 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
853 |
+
– Contributions
|
854 |
+
OFFICE DES TRANSPORTS DU CANADA
|
855 |
+
Canadian Transportation Agency
|
856 |
+
1a
|
857 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
858 |
+
SERVICE CANADIEN D’APPUI AUX TRIBUNAUX ADM
|
859 |
+
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Cana
|
860 |
+
1a
|
861 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
862 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrable
|
863 |
+
du Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi su
|
864 |
+
2021-2022
|
865 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
866 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
867 |
+
|
868 |
+
Page 18
|
869 |
+
No du crédit
|
870 |
+
Postes
|
871 |
+
SERVICES PARTAGÉS CANADA
|
872 |
+
Shared Services Canada
|
873 |
+
1a
|
874 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
875 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
876 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
877 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice p
|
878 |
+
services de technologie de l’information au titre d
|
879 |
+
partagés Canada, les recettes perçues au cours de
|
880 |
+
viennent de la prestation de ces services
|
881 |
+
5a
|
882 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
883 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
884 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
885 |
+
des dépenses en capital engagées au cours de cet
|
886 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
887 |
+
vices de technologie de l’information au titre de la
|
888 |
+
tagés Canada
|
889 |
+
SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D’HYPOTHÈQUES ET DE LOG
|
890 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
|
891 |
+
1a
|
892 |
+
– Paiements à la Société visant à la rembourser pou
|
893 |
+
dées par elle sur les prêts consentis, les subventio
|
894 |
+
versées, les dépenses contractées, les pertes subi
|
895 |
+
bours engagés, selon le cas :
|
896 |
+
a) au titre de la Loi nationale sur l’habitation;
|
897 |
+
b) dans le cadre des attributions qui lui sont co
|
898 |
+
autre loi fédérale et qu’elle exerce en conformi
|
899 |
+
Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logem
|
900 |
+
TÉLÉFILM CANADA
|
901 |
+
Telefilm Canada
|
902 |
+
1a
|
903 |
+
– Paiements à la société devant servir aux fins prévu
|
904 |
+
film Canada
|
905 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
906 |
+
2021-2022
|
907 |
+
Chapter 8: Appropriation Act No. 3, 2022–23
|
908 |
+
SCHEDULE (French)
|
909 |
+
|
910 |
+
Page 19
|
911 |
+
|
912 |
+
Page 20
|
913 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
914 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
915 |
+
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2024
|
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CHAPTER 10
|
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An Act to amend the Telecommunications
|
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Act (transparent and accurate broadband
|
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services information)
|
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ASSENTED TO
|
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JUNE 20, 2024
|
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BILL C-288
|
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|
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Page 2
|
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SUMMARY
|
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This enactment amends the Telecommunications Act to require
|
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Canadian carriers to make easily available certain information in
|
17 |
+
respect of the fixed broadband services that they offer.
|
18 |
+
It also requires the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommuni-
|
19 |
+
cations Commission to hold public hearings to inform its deter-
|
20 |
+
minations on how Canadian carriers are to fulfill this obligation.
|
21 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
22 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
23 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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|
25 |
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Page 3
|
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
|
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CHAPTER 10
|
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An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (trans-
|
29 |
+
parent and accurate broadband services information)
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 20th June, 2024]
|
31 |
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Preamble
|
32 |
+
Whereas transparency and accuracy of information
|
33 |
+
are important to allow Canadians to make informed
|
34 |
+
decisions when choosing a Canadian carrier for fixed
|
35 |
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broadband services and to increase competition
|
36 |
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within the telecommunications industry;
|
37 |
+
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
|
38 |
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and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
39 |
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Canada, enacts as follows:
|
40 |
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1993, c. 38
|
41 |
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Telecommunications Act
|
42 |
+
1 The Telecommunications Act is amended by
|
43 |
+
adding the following after section 24.1:
|
44 |
+
Definition of fixed broadband service
|
45 |
+
24.2 (1) In this section, fixed broadband service
|
46 |
+
means any high-speed data transmission service provid-
|
47 |
+
ed to a fixed location using cable, fibre optics, wireless
|
48 |
+
access, satellite or any similar transmission system.
|
49 |
+
Information required
|
50 |
+
(2) A Canadian carrier that offers fixed broadband ser-
|
51 |
+
vices shall make the following information available to
|
52 |
+
the public, in the form and manner specified by the Com-
|
53 |
+
mission:
|
54 |
+
(a) service quality metrics during peak periods;
|
55 |
+
(b) typical download and upload speeds during peak
|
56 |
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periods; and
|
57 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
58 |
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|
59 |
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Page 4
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(c) any other information required by the Commis-
|
61 |
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sion that is in the public’s interest.
|
62 |
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Public hearings
|
63 |
+
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), the Commission
|
64 |
+
shall hold public hearings to determine the following:
|
65 |
+
(a) the service quality metrics that are to be measured
|
66 |
+
and the manner in which they will be measured, as
|
67 |
+
well as the methodology that is to be used to ensure
|
68 |
+
that those metrics are representative of the different
|
69 |
+
fixed broadband services packages offered in different
|
70 |
+
regions across Canada;
|
71 |
+
(b) the methodology that is to be used to determine
|
72 |
+
what constitutes typical download and upload speeds
|
73 |
+
for different fixed broadband services packages of-
|
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+
fered in different regions across Canada;
|
75 |
+
(c) the periods that are to be considered peak periods;
|
76 |
+
(d) the types of Canadian carriers, if any, that should
|
77 |
+
be excluded, in whole or in part, from the application
|
78 |
+
of subsection (2);
|
79 |
+
(e) the types of transmission systems in respect of
|
80 |
+
which the information referred to in subsection (2) is
|
81 |
+
to be provided;
|
82 |
+
(f) the form and manner in which the information re-
|
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+
ferred to in subsection (2) is to be provided to the pub-
|
84 |
+
lic to ensure that it is easily available, accessible and
|
85 |
+
simple to understand; and
|
86 |
+
(g) the measures that are to be taken, including in re-
|
87 |
+
spect of compliance monitoring and enforcement, to
|
88 |
+
ensure that the fixed broadband services provided by
|
89 |
+
Canadian carriers reflect the information made avail-
|
90 |
+
able under subsection (2).
|
91 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
92 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
93 |
+
Chapter 10: An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (transparent and accurate
|
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+
broadband services information)
|
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+
Telecommunications Act
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+
Section
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+
1
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+
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99 |
+
Page 5
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100 |
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+
Page 6
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102 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
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103 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
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CHAPTER 11
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code (self-
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induced extreme intoxication)
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ASSENTED TO
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JUNE 23, 2022
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BILL C-28
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Page 2
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SUMMARY
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This enactment amends the Criminal Code to provide for crimi-
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nal liability for violent crimes of general intent committed by a
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person while in a state of negligent self-induced extreme intoxi-
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cation.
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Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II
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CHAPTER 11
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code (self-induced ex-
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treme intoxication)
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[Assented to 23rd June, 2022]
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Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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enacts as follows:
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R.S., c. C-46
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Criminal Code
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1995, c. 32, s. 1
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1 Section 33.1 of the Criminal Code and the head-
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ing before it are replaced by the following:
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Self-induced Extreme Intoxication
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Offences of violence by negligence
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33.1 (1) A person who, by reason of self-induced ex-
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treme intoxication, lacks the general intent or voluntari-
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ness ordinarily required to commit an offence referred to
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in subsection (3), nonetheless commits the offence if
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(a) all the other elements of the offence are present;
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and
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(b) before they were in a state of extreme intoxication,
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they departed markedly from the standard of care ex-
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pected of a reasonable person in the circumstances
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with respect to the consumption of intoxicating sub-
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stances.
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Marked departure — foreseeability of risk and other
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circumstances
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(2) For the purposes of determining whether the person
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departed markedly from the standard of care, the court
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must consider the objective foreseeability of the risk that
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the consumption of the intoxicating substances could
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cause extreme intoxication and lead the person to harm
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another person. The court must, in making the determi-
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nation, also consider all relevant circumstances, includ-
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ing anything that the person did to avoid the risk.
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2021-2022
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Page 4
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Offences
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(3) This section applies in respect of an offence under
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this Act or any other Act of Parliament that includes as
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an element an assault or any other interference or threat
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of interference by a person with the bodily integrity of
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another person.
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Definition of extreme intoxication
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(4) In this section, extreme intoxication means intoxi-
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cation that renders a person unaware of, or incapable of
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consciously controlling, their behaviour.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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2021-2022
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Chapter 11: An Act to amend the Criminal Code (self-induced extreme intoxication)
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Criminal Code
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Section
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1
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Page 5
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Page 6
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2024
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 8
|
6 |
+
An Act to provide for the establishment of a
|
7 |
+
national council for reconciliation
|
8 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
9 |
+
APRIL 30, 2024
|
10 |
+
BILL C-29
|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
Page 2
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+
SUMMARY
|
14 |
+
This enactment provides for the establishment of a national
|
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+
council for reconciliation as an independent, non-political, per-
|
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+
manent and Indigenous-led organization whose purpose is to
|
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+
advance reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and non-In-
|
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+
digenous peoples.
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+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022-2023-2024
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+
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Page 3
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+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
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+
An Act to provide for the establishment of a national
|
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+
council for reconciliation
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+
Preamble
|
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+
Short Title
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+
National Council for Reconciliation Act
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+
1
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+
Interpretation
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+
Definitions
|
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+
2
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+
Establishment
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Sending of articles of incorporation
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3
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Not agent of His Majesty
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+
4
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Qualified donee
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5
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Purpose and Functions
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Purpose
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Functions
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7
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For greater certainty
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7.1
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Bilateral Mechanisms
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Bilateral Mechanisms
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7.2
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Board of Directors
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First board of directors
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8
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Composition
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Nominations
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Indigenous persons
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Representativeness
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Knowledge and experience
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13
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Term of office
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14
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Election
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15
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Disclosure of Information
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Protocol
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16
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Annual Reports
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Report of Minister
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16.1
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+
Report of Council
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17
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+
2021-2022-2023-2024
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Page 4
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Financial Report
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Contents
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18
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Dissolution
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Distribution of property
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+
19
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Coming into Force
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+
Order in council
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+
20
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+
2021-2022-2023-2024
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
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+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
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+
|
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+
Page 5
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+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
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+
CHAPTER 8
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+
An Act to provide for the establishment of a national
|
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+
council for reconciliation
|
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+
[Assented to 30th April, 2024]
|
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+
Preamble
|
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+
Whereas, since time immemorial, First Nations and
|
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+
Inuit peoples — and, post-contact, the Métis Nation
|
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+
— have thrived on and managed and governed their
|
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+
Indigenous lands;
|
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+
Whereas, since the arrival of settlers and coloniza-
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+
tion, Indigenous peoples have experienced assimila-
|
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+
tionist policies, which must be addressed through
|
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+
reconciliation;
|
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+
Whereas reconciliation with Indigenous peoples is
|
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+
recognized as a fundamental purpose of section 35 of
|
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+
the Constitution Act, 1982;
|
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+
Whereas that reconciliation requires collective efforts
|
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+
from all peoples and the commitment of multiple
|
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+
generations;
|
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+
Whereas Indigenous peoples have their own collec-
|
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+
tive identities, cultures, teachings and ways of life
|
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+
and have, throughout history and to this day, contin-
|
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+
ued to live in, use and occupy the lands that are now
|
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+
in Canada;
|
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
|
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+
achieving reconciliation with Indigenous peoples
|
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+
through renewed nation-to-nation, government-to-
|
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+
government and Inuit-Crown relationships based on
|
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+
recognition of rights, respect, cooperation and part-
|
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+
nership;
|
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
|
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+
implementing the United Nations Declaration on the
|
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+
Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
|
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+
Whereas reconciliation requires the revitalization and
|
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+
celebration of Indigenous languages;
|
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada recognizes the
|
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+
need for the establishment of an independent, non-
|
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+
political, permanent and Indigenous-led organization
|
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+
to monitor, evaluate, conduct research and report on
|
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+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
|
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+
Page 6
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+
the progress being made towards reconciliation, in-
|
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+
cluding in relation to respect for and the protection
|
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+
and promotion of the rights of Indigenous peoples, in
|
139 |
+
all sectors of Canadian society and by all govern-
|
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+
ments in Canada, in order to address the Truth and
|
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+
Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action
|
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+
number 53;
|
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada recognizes the
|
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+
need for such an organization to be a catalyst for in-
|
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+
novative thought, dialogue and action;
|
146 |
+
And whereas the Government of Canada recognizes
|
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+
the importance of the work of such an organization
|
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+
as well as the need to cooperate with it and support it
|
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+
in its contribution to advancing reconciliation, includ-
|
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+
ing through the provision of information referred to
|
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+
in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
|
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+
Canada’s Call to Action number 55;
|
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+
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
|
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+
and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
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+
Canada, enacts as follows:
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+
Short Title
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+
Short title
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+
1 This Act may be cited as the National Council for Rec-
|
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+
onciliation Act.
|
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+
Interpretation
|
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+
Definitions
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+
2 (1) The following definitions apply in this Act.
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+
Council means the corporation incorporated as a result
|
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+
of the sending of the articles of incorporation and other
|
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+
documents referred to in section 3. (Conseil)
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+
governments means
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+
the
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+
Government
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+
of
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+
Canada,
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+
provincial and local governments and Indigenous gov-
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+
erning bodies. (gouvernements)
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+
Indigenous governing body means a council, govern-
|
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+
ment or other entity that is authorized to act on behalf of
|
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+
an Indigenous group, community or people that holds
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+
rights recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Con-
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stitution Act, 1982. (corps dirigeant autochtone)
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Short Title
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Preamble – Sections 1-2
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Page 7
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Indigenous peoples has the meaning assigned by the
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definition aboriginal peoples of Canada in subsection
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35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982. (peuples autoch-
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tones)
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Minister means the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Rela-
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tions. (ministre)
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transitional committee means the National Council for
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Reconciliation Transitional Committee established by the
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Minister under section 19 of the Department of Crown-
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Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Act. (comité
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de transition)
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Act prevails
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(2) In the event of any inconsistency between this Act
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and the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, or any-
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thing issued, made or established under that Act, this Act
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prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
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Establishment
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Sending of articles of incorporation
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3 One of the members of the transitional committee au-
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thorized to do so by the committee must send to the Di-
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rector, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Not-
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for-profit Corporations Act, articles of incorporation and
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the other documents that are required under that Act to
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effect the incorporation of the Council.
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Not agent of His Majesty
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4 The Council is not an agent of His Majesty in right of
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Canada nor is it, for greater certainty, an entity governed
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by the Financial Administration Act.
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Qualified donee
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5 The Council is deemed to be a qualified donee within
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the meaning of the Income Tax Act.
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Purpose and Functions
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Purpose
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6 The purpose of the Council is to advance reconciliation
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between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peo-
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ples.
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Functions
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7 In carrying out its purpose, the Council is to
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(a) monitor, evaluate and report annually on the Gov-
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ernment of Canada’s post-apology progress towards
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Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
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Interpretation
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Sections 2-7
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Page 8
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reconciliation, to ensure that government accountabil-
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ity for reconciling the relationship between Indige-
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nous peoples and the Crown is maintained in the com-
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ing years;
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(b) monitor, evaluate and report on the progress be-
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ing made towards reconciliation across all levels of
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government and sectors of Canadian society, including
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the progress being made towards the implementation
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of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
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Canada’s Calls to Action;
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(b.1) ensure that reconciliation is consistent with the
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protection and promotion of the rights of Indigenous
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peoples, including by advancing a rights-based ap-
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proach to self-determination;
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(c) develop and implement a multi-year National Ac-
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tion Plan for Reconciliation that includes
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(i) research on practices that advance reconcilia-
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tion in all sectors of Canadian society, by all gov-
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ernments in Canada and at the international level,
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(ii) policy development, and
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(iii) public education programs;
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+
(d) monitor policies and programs of the Government
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of Canada, and federal laws, that affect Indigenous
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peoples;
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(e) recommend measures to promote, prioritize and
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+
coordinate reconciliation in all sectors of Canadian so-
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ciety and by all governments in Canada;
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+
(f) educate the public about Indigenous peoples’ reali-
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ties and histories and advocate for reconciliation in all
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+
sectors of Canadian society and by all governments in
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260 |
+
Canada;
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+
(g) stimulate and promote innovative dialogue, part-
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nerships between public and private sector bodies and
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+
public initiatives aimed at reconciliation;
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+
(h) monitor and report on the progress made on mea-
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+
surable outcomes, including in relation to the Truth
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+
and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to
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267 |
+
Action number 55; and
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268 |
+
(i) protect Indigenous language rights, including by
|
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ensuring that, to promote and support the participa-
|
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tion of Indigenous persons in the work of the Council,
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+
translation and interpretation services are made avail-
|
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+
able to them.
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+
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Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
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Purpose and Functions
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Section
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7
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+
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Page 9
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For greater certainty
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7.1 For greater certainty,
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(a) nothing in this Act is to be construed as authoriz-
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+
ing the Council to act on behalf of, or represent the in-
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+
terests of, an Indigenous governing body; and
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+
(b) no duty to consult an Indigenous group, commu-
|
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+
nity or people that holds rights recognized and af-
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+
firmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 is
|
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discharged by consulting or engaging with the Coun-
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+
cil.
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Bilateral mechanisms
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Bilateral mechanisms
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+
7.2 For greater certainty, if the Government of Canada
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+
establishes or has established a bilateral mechanism with
|
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+
an Indigenous governing body, that bilateral mechanism
|
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+
is not affected by this Act.
|
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+
Board of Directors
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First board of directors
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+
8 The persons whose names are set out in the notice of
|
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+
directors sent under section 3 are to be jointly selected by
|
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+
the Minister and the transitional committee, taking into
|
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+
account sections 9, 11, 12 and 13 and the nominations re-
|
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+
ferred to in subsection 10(1).
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+
Composition
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+
9 The Council’s board of directors is to be composed of a
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minimum of nine and a maximum of 13 directors.
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+
Nominations
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10 (1) The board of directors is to include
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(a) one director who may only be elected after having
|
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+
been nominated by the Assembly of First Nations;
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+
(b) one director who may only be elected after having
|
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+
been nominated by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami;
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+
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
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Purpose and Functions
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Sections 7-10
|
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+
|
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Page 10
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(c) one director who may only be elected after having
|
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been nominated by the Métis National Council; and
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+
(d) one director who may only be elected after having
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+
been nominated by the Native Women’s Association of
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Canada.
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Vacancy — nominated directors
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+
(2) If there is a vacancy among the directors referred to
|
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+
in paragraphs (1)(a) to (d), the remaining directors may
|
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+
exercise all the powers of the directors if the number of
|
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+
directors on the Council’s board of directors constitutes a
|
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+
quorum.
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+
Application process
|
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+
(3) The other directors are to be elected following an ap-
|
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plication process established by the board of directors.
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+
Indigenous persons
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11 (1) At least two thirds of the directors must be In-
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+
digenous persons.
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Residents of territories
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+
(2) At least two of the directors must be residents of
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+
Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut.
|
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+
Representativeness
|
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+
12 (1) The Council’s board of directors must, to the ex-
|
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+
tent possible, include representation from
|
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+
(a) First Nations, Inuit and the Métis;
|
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+
(a.1) Indigenous elders;
|
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+
(a.2) Indigenous survivors of the discriminatory and
|
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+
assimilationist policies of the Government of Canada
|
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+
and their descendants;
|
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+
(b) other peoples in Canada;
|
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+
(c) Indigenous organizations, as defined in section 2
|
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+
of the Department of Indigenous Services Act, to re-
|
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+
flect the diversity of arrangements that govern rela-
|
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+
tionships between Indigenous communities and the
|
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+
Government of Canada;
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(d) youth, women, men and gender-diverse persons;
|
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(e) various regions of Canada, including urban, rural
|
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+
and remote regions;
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+
(f) Indigenous persons whose first or second language
|
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+
learned is French; and
|
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+
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|
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
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Board of Directors
|
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Sections 10-12
|
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+
|
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Page 11
|
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(g) survivors of Canadian residential schools or their
|
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descendants.
|
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Gender diversity
|
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+
(2) The composition of the board of directors must also,
|
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+
to the extent possible, ensure and equitably reflect gen-
|
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der diversity.
|
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Knowledge and experience
|
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13 (1) Each director must have knowledge and experi-
|
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ence with respect to matters related to Indigenous peo-
|
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+
ples and other matters related to the Council’s purpose.
|
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Consultation
|
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+
(2) To ensure that Indigenous views are heard in relation
|
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+
to the advancement of reconciliation with Indigenous
|
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+
peoples, the Council must consult with a variety of per-
|
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+
sons with relevant knowledge, expertise or experience,
|
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+
including elders, survivors of the discriminatory and as-
|
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+
similationist policies of the Government of Canada and
|
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Indigenous law practitioners.
|
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Term of office
|
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14 Directors are to hold office for any term of not more
|
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+
than four years that will ensure as far as possible the ex-
|
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+
piry in any one year of the terms of office of not more
|
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+
than one third of the directors. A director is eligible to
|
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+
serve for a maximum of two terms.
|
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Election
|
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+
15 Despite subsection 128(3) of the Canada Not-for-
|
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profit Corporations Act, and subject to section 8, each di-
|
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+
rector is to be elected by a special resolution, as defined
|
391 |
+
in subsection 2(1) of that Act, of the members of the
|
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+
Council.
|
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+
Disclosure of Information
|
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Protocol
|
395 |
+
16 (1) Within six months after the day on which the
|
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+
Council is incorporated, the Minister must, in collabora-
|
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+
tion with the Council, develop a protocol respecting the
|
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+
disclosure by the Government of Canada to the Council
|
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+
of information that is relevant to the Council’s purpose.
|
400 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
|
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+
Board of Directors
|
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+
Sections 12-16
|
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+
|
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+
Page 12
|
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+
Relevant information
|
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+
(2) The protocol must allow, to the extent possible, the
|
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+
Council to receive all the information it judges relevant to
|
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+
fulfill its mission.
|
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+
Declaration
|
411 |
+
(3) If the Minister fails to comply with the obligations set
|
412 |
+
out in subsections (1) and (2), the Council may apply to a
|
413 |
+
judge of the Federal Court for a declaration to that effect
|
414 |
+
or for any other appropriate order.
|
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+
Annual Reports
|
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+
Report of Minister
|
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+
16.1 The Minister must, within six months after March
|
418 |
+
31 of each year, submit to the Council an annual report
|
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+
setting out
|
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+
(a) a comparison of the number of Indigenous and
|
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+
non-Indigenous children in care, the reasons for their
|
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+
apprehension and the total spending on preventive
|
423 |
+
and care services by child-welfare agencies;
|
424 |
+
(b) a comparison of the funding for the education of
|
425 |
+
Indigenous children on and off reserves;
|
426 |
+
(c) a comparison of the educational and income at-
|
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+
tainments of Indigenous and non-Indigenous persons;
|
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+
(d) the progress made on closing the gaps between In-
|
429 |
+
digenous and non-Indigenous communities in a num-
|
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+
ber of health indicators, such as infant mortality, ma-
|
431 |
+
ternal health, suicide, mental health, addictions, life
|
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+
expectancy, birth rates, infant and child health issues,
|
433 |
+
chronic diseases, illness and injury incidence, and the
|
434 |
+
availability of appropriate health services;
|
435 |
+
(e) the progress made on eliminating the overrepre-
|
436 |
+
sentation of Indigenous children in youth custody;
|
437 |
+
(f) the progress made on reducing the rate of criminal
|
438 |
+
victimization of Indigenous persons, including data
|
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+
related to homicide, family violence and other crimes;
|
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+
and
|
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+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
|
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+
Disclosure of Information
|
444 |
+
Sections 16-16.1
|
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+
|
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+
Page 13
|
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(g) the progress made on reducing the overrepresen-
|
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+
tation of Indigenous persons in the justice and correc-
|
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+
tional systems.
|
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+
Report of Council
|
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+
17 (1) The Council must, within three months after the
|
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+
end of each financial year, submit to the Minister an an-
|
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+
nual report setting out
|
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+
(a) the
|
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Government
|
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of
|
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+
Canada’s
|
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+
post-apology
|
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+
progress towards reconciliation;
|
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+
(b) the progress being made towards reconciliation
|
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+
across all levels of government and sectors of Canadi-
|
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+
an society; and
|
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+
(c) the Council’s recommendations respecting mea-
|
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+
sures to promote, prioritize and coordinate reconcilia-
|
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+
tion in all sectors of Canadian society and by all gov-
|
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+
ernments in Canada.
|
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+
Tabling in Parliament
|
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+
(2) The Minister must cause a copy of the report to be
|
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+
laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first
|
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+
15 days on which that House is sitting after the day on
|
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+
which the report is received.
|
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+
Government response
|
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+
(3) Within 60 days after the day on which the report un-
|
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+
der subsection (2) is laid, the Prime Minister must, on
|
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+
behalf of the Government of Canada, respond to the mat-
|
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+
ters addressed by the report that are under the jurisdic-
|
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+
tion of Parliament by publishing an annual report on the
|
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+
state of Indigenous peoples that outlines the Government
|
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+
of Canada’s plans for advancing reconciliation.
|
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+
Financial Report
|
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+
Contents
|
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+
18 (1) Within six months after the end of each financial
|
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+
year, the Council must make public
|
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+
(a) the documents and information that are required
|
485 |
+
to be placed before the members of the Council under
|
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+
section 172 of the Canada Not-for-profit Corpora-
|
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+
tions Act; and
|
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+
(b) a detailed statement of the Council’s investment
|
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+
activities during that year, its investment portfolio as
|
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+
at the end of that year and its management of funds
|
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+
that it has received during the year.
|
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+
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|
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
|
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+
Annual Reports
|
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+
Sections 16.1-18
|
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+
|
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+
Page 14
|
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+
Audit engagement
|
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+
(2) The comparative financial statements referred to in
|
500 |
+
paragraph 172(1)(a) of the Canada Not-for-profit Corpo-
|
501 |
+
rations Act must be subject to an audit engagement.
|
502 |
+
Dissolution
|
503 |
+
Distribution of property
|
504 |
+
19 In the case of dissolution of the Council under Part 14
|
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+
of the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, any
|
506 |
+
property remaining on liquidation after the discharge of
|
507 |
+
any liabilities of the Council, other than property referred
|
508 |
+
to in section 234 of that Act, is to be distributed to one or
|
509 |
+
more qualified donees, within the meaning of the Income
|
510 |
+
Tax Act, specified by the Minister, that have a similar
|
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+
purpose to the Council.
|
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+
Coming into Force
|
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+
Order in council
|
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+
20 This Act comes into force on a day to be fixed by or-
|
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der of the Governor in Council.
|
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+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
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+
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|
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+
Chapter 8: National Council for Reconciliation Act
|
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+
Financial Report
|
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+
Sections 18-20
|
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+
|
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Page 15
|
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Page 16
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
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CHAPTER 13
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An Act to amend the Income Tax Act
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(temporary enhancement to the Goods and
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Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax credit)
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ASSENTED TO
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OCTOBER 18, 2022
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BILL C-30
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Page 2
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RECOMMENDATION
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Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
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of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
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cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
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+
measure entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (tempo-
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rary enhancement to the Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized
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+
Sales Tax credit)”.
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+
SUMMARY
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+
This enactment amends the Income Tax Act in order to double
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the Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST)
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+
credit for six months, effectively increasing the maximum annual
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+
GST/HST credit amounts by 50% for the 2022-2023 benefit year.
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+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022
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Page 3
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 13
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An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (temporary en-
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+
hancement to the Goods and Services Tax/Harmo-
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+
nized Sales Tax credit)
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+
[Assented to 18th October, 2022]
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+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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+
enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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+
Short title
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+
1 This Act may be cited as the Cost of Living Relief Act,
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+
No. 1 (Targeted Tax Relief).
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+
R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)
|
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+
Income Tax Act
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+
2 (1) Section 122.5 of the Income Tax Act is
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+
amended by adding the following after subsec-
|
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+
tion (3.001):
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+
Additional deemed payment
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+
(3.002) An eligible individual in relation to a month
|
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+
specified for a taxation year who files a return of income
|
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+
for the taxation year is deemed to have paid during the
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+
specified month on account of their tax payable under
|
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+
this Part for the taxation year an amount determined by
|
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+
the formula
|
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+
0.25 × (A – B) – C
|
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+
where
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+
A
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+
is the total of
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(a) $918,
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+
(b) $918 for the qualified relation, if any, of the
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+
individual in relation to the specified month,
|
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+
(c) if the individual has no qualified relation in re-
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+
lation to the specified month and is entitled to
|
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+
deduct an amount for the taxation year under sub-
|
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+
section 118(1) because of paragraph (b) of the de-
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+
scription of B in that subsection in respect of a
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+
2021-2022
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+
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Page 4
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qualified dependant of the individual in relation
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to the specified month, $918,
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+
(d) $483 times the number of qualified depen-
|
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+
dants of the individual in relation to the specified
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+
month, other than a qualified dependant in re-
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+
spect of whom an amount is included under para-
|
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graph (c) in computing the total for the specified
|
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+
month,
|
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+
(e) if the individual has no qualified relation and
|
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+
has one or more qualified dependants, in relation
|
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+
to the specified month, $483, and
|
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+
(f) if the individual has no qualified relation and
|
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+
no qualified dependant, in relation to the specified
|
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+
month, the lesser of $483 and 6% of the amount, if
|
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+
any, by which the individual’s income for the taxa-
|
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+
tion year exceeds $9,919;
|
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+
B
|
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+
is 15% of the amount, if any, by which the individu-
|
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+
al’s adjusted income for the taxation year ex-
|
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+
ceeds $39,826; and
|
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+
C
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+
is the amount that the eligible individual is deemed
|
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+
to have paid under subsection (3) during the speci-
|
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fied month on account of their tax payable for the
|
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taxation year.
|
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+
(2) Section 122.5 of the Act is amended by adding
|
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the following after subsection (3.02):
|
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+
Additional deemed payment — shared-custody parent
|
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+
(3.03) Notwithstanding subsection (3.002), if an eligible
|
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+
individual is a shared-custody parent (within the mean-
|
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+
ing assigned by section 122.6, but with the words quali-
|
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+
fied dependant in that section having the meaning as-
|
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+
signed by subsection (1) in respect of one or more quali-
|
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+
fied dependants at the beginning of a month, the amount
|
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+
deemed by subsection (3.002) to have been paid during
|
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+
the specified month is equal to the amount determined
|
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+
by the following formula:
|
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+
0.5 × (A + B)
|
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+
where
|
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+
A
|
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+
is the amount determined by the formula in subsec-
|
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+
tion (3.002), calculated without reference to this sub-
|
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+
section; and
|
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+
B
|
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+
is the amount determined by the formula in subsec-
|
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+
tion (3.002), calculated without reference to this sub-
|
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+
section and subparagraph (b)(ii) of the definition eli-
|
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gible individual in section 122.6.
|
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+
(3) Section 122.5 of the Act is amended by adding
|
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+
the following after subsection (4.1):
|
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+
2021-2022
|
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+
Chapter 13: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 1 (Targeted Tax Relief)
|
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+
Income Tax Act
|
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+
Section
|
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+
2
|
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+
|
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+
Page 5
|
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Month specified
|
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+
(4.2) Notwithstanding subsection (4) and for the purpos-
|
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+
es of this section, the month specified in subsection
|
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+
(3.002) is October 2022 and the taxation year is the 2021
|
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+
taxation year.
|
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+
3 (1) Paragraph 152(1)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
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+
(b) the amount of tax, if any, deemed by subsection
|
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+
120(2) or (2.2), 122.5(3), (3.001) or (3.002), 122.51(2),
|
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+
122.7(2) or (3), 122.8(4), 122.9(2), 122.91(1), 125.4(3),
|
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+
125.5(3), 125.6(2) or (2.1), 127.1(1), 127.41(3) or
|
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+
210.2(3) or (4) to be paid on account of the taxpayer’s
|
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+
tax payable under this Part for the year.
|
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+
(2) Paragraph 152(1.2)(d) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
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+
(d) the Minister determines the amount deemed by
|
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+
subsection 122.5(3), (3.001) or (3.002) or 122.8(4) to
|
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+
have been paid by an individual for a taxation year to
|
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+
be nil, subsection (2) does not apply to the determina-
|
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+
tion unless the individual requests a notice of determi-
|
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+
nation from the Minister.
|
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+
(3) Paragraph 152(4.2)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
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+
(b) redetermine the amount, if any, deemed by sub-
|
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+
section 120(2) or (2.2), 122.5(3), (3.001) or (3.002),
|
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+
122.51(2), 122.7(2) or (3), 122.8(4), 122.9(2), 122.91(1),
|
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+
127.1(1), 127.41(3) or 210.2(3) or (4) to be paid on ac-
|
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+
count of the taxpayer’s tax payable under this Part for
|
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+
the year or deemed by subsection 122.61(1) to be an
|
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+
overpayment on account of the taxpayer’s liability un-
|
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+
der this Part for the year.
|
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+
4 Paragraph 160.1(1.1)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
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+
(b) the total of the amounts deemed by subsection
|
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+
122.5(3) or (3.002) to have been paid by the individual
|
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+
during those specified months.
|
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+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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+
2021-2022
|
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+
Chapter 13: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 1 (Targeted Tax Relief)
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+
Income Tax Act
|
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+
Sections 2-4
|
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+
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+
Page 6
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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1 |
+
Page 1
|
2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2022
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 14
|
6 |
+
An Act respecting cost of living relief
|
7 |
+
measures related to dental care and rental
|
8 |
+
housing
|
9 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
10 |
+
NOVEMBER 17, 2022
|
11 |
+
BILL C-31
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Page 2
|
14 |
+
RECOMMENDATION
|
15 |
+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
|
16 |
+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
|
17 |
+
cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
|
18 |
+
measure entitled “An Act respecting cost of living relief mea-
|
19 |
+
sures related to dental care and rental housing”.
|
20 |
+
RECOMMENDATION
|
21 |
+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
|
22 |
+
of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
|
23 |
+
cumstances, in the manner and for the following amendments to
|
24 |
+
Bill C-31, “An Act respecting cost of living relief measures relat-
|
25 |
+
ed to dental care and rental housing”.
|
26 |
+
That Bill C-31, in Clause 3, be amended by
|
27 |
+
(a) replacing line 17 on page 18 with the following:
|
28 |
+
vices, only 90% of the payment is to be taken into account
|
29 |
+
(b) replacing lines 23 to 29 on page 18 with the following:
|
30 |
+
purposes of paragraph (1)(g) is the total amount of rent paid in
|
31 |
+
2022 by the applicant.
|
32 |
+
SUMMARY
|
33 |
+
Part 1 enacts the Dental Benefit Act, which provides for the es-
|
34 |
+
tablishment of an application-based interim dental benefit. The
|
35 |
+
benefit provides interim direct financial support for parents for
|
36 |
+
dental care services received by their children under 12 years of
|
37 |
+
age in the period starting in October 2022 and ending in June
|
38 |
+
2024.
|
39 |
+
Part 2 enacts the Rental Housing Benefit Act, which provides for
|
40 |
+
the establishment of a one-time rental housing benefit for eligi-
|
41 |
+
ble persons who have paid rent in 2022 for their principal resi-
|
42 |
+
dence and who apply for the benefit.
|
43 |
+
Finally, Part 3 makes related amendments to the Income Tax Act,
|
44 |
+
the Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, 2001.
|
45 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
46 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
47 |
+
2021-2022
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Page 3
|
50 |
+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
51 |
+
An Act respecting cost of living relief measures
|
52 |
+
related to dental care and rental housing
|
53 |
+
Short Title
|
54 |
+
Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for
|
55 |
+
Households)
|
56 |
+
1
|
57 |
+
PART 1
|
58 |
+
Dental Benefit Act
|
59 |
+
Enactment of Act
|
60 |
+
2
|
61 |
+
An Act respecting benefits in relation
|
62 |
+
to dental care
|
63 |
+
Short Title
|
64 |
+
Dental Benefit Act
|
65 |
+
1
|
66 |
+
Interpretation
|
67 |
+
Definitions
|
68 |
+
2
|
69 |
+
Dental Benefit
|
70 |
+
Payment of benefit
|
71 |
+
3
|
72 |
+
Eligibility
|
73 |
+
4
|
74 |
+
Application — first period
|
75 |
+
5
|
76 |
+
Application — second period
|
77 |
+
6
|
78 |
+
Application — additional dental benefit
|
79 |
+
7
|
80 |
+
Application — form, manner and contents
|
81 |
+
8
|
82 |
+
Amount of benefit
|
83 |
+
9
|
84 |
+
Attestation
|
85 |
+
10
|
86 |
+
General
|
87 |
+
Minister of National Revenue
|
88 |
+
11
|
89 |
+
Agreements or arrangements
|
90 |
+
12
|
91 |
+
Delegation
|
92 |
+
13
|
93 |
+
Payment out of Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
94 |
+
14
|
95 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
96 |
+
15
|
97 |
+
Provision of information and documents
|
98 |
+
16
|
99 |
+
Benefit cannot be charged, etc.
|
100 |
+
17
|
101 |
+
Reconsideration of application
|
102 |
+
18
|
103 |
+
Request for review
|
104 |
+
19
|
105 |
+
Return of overpayment or erroneous payment
|
106 |
+
20
|
107 |
+
2021-2022
|
108 |
+
|
109 |
+
Page 4
|
110 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
111 |
+
21
|
112 |
+
No interest payable
|
113 |
+
22
|
114 |
+
Violations
|
115 |
+
23
|
116 |
+
Limitation of imposition of penalties
|
117 |
+
24
|
118 |
+
Rescission or reduction of penalty
|
119 |
+
25
|
120 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
121 |
+
26
|
122 |
+
Offences
|
123 |
+
27
|
124 |
+
Designation — investigators
|
125 |
+
28
|
126 |
+
Limitation period
|
127 |
+
29
|
128 |
+
Sunset provision
|
129 |
+
30
|
130 |
+
PART 2
|
131 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
132 |
+
Enactment of Act
|
133 |
+
3
|
134 |
+
An Act respecting benefits in relation
|
135 |
+
to rental housing
|
136 |
+
Short Title
|
137 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
138 |
+
1
|
139 |
+
Interpretation
|
140 |
+
Definitions
|
141 |
+
2
|
142 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit
|
143 |
+
Payment of benefit
|
144 |
+
3
|
145 |
+
Eligibility
|
146 |
+
4
|
147 |
+
Application
|
148 |
+
5
|
149 |
+
Attestation
|
150 |
+
6
|
151 |
+
General
|
152 |
+
Corporation
|
153 |
+
7
|
154 |
+
Minister of National Revenue
|
155 |
+
8
|
156 |
+
Agreements or arrangements
|
157 |
+
9
|
158 |
+
Delegation
|
159 |
+
10
|
160 |
+
Availability of information
|
161 |
+
11
|
162 |
+
Payment out of Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
163 |
+
12
|
164 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
165 |
+
13
|
166 |
+
Provision of information and documents
|
167 |
+
14
|
168 |
+
Benefit cannot be charged, etc.
|
169 |
+
15
|
170 |
+
Reconsideration of application
|
171 |
+
16
|
172 |
+
Request for review
|
173 |
+
17
|
174 |
+
Return of overpayment or erroneous payment
|
175 |
+
18
|
176 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
177 |
+
19
|
178 |
+
No interest payable
|
179 |
+
20
|
180 |
+
2021-2022
|
181 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
182 |
+
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
|
183 |
+
|
184 |
+
Page 5
|
185 |
+
Violations
|
186 |
+
21
|
187 |
+
Limitation of imposition of penalties
|
188 |
+
22
|
189 |
+
Rescission or reduction of penalty
|
190 |
+
23
|
191 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
192 |
+
24
|
193 |
+
Offences
|
194 |
+
25
|
195 |
+
Designation — investigators
|
196 |
+
26
|
197 |
+
Limitation period
|
198 |
+
27
|
199 |
+
Sunset provision
|
200 |
+
28
|
201 |
+
PART 3
|
202 |
+
Related Amendments
|
203 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
204 |
+
4
|
205 |
+
Excise Tax Act
|
206 |
+
6
|
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+
Excise Act, 2001
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+
7
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2021-2022
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Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 14
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An Act respecting cost of living relief measures relat-
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ed to dental care and rental housing
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[Assented to 17th November, 2022]
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+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
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the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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+
Short title
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1 This Act may be cited as the Cost of Living Relief Act,
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No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households).
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+
PART 1
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Dental Benefit Act
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Enactment of Act
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2 The Dental Benefit Act is enacted as follows:
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An Act respecting benefits in relation to dental care
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Preamble
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Whereas the cost of dental care services is of particu-
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+
lar concern for Canadians, as many have no access to
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+
a dental services plan and do not use those services
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+
because of the cost;
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+
Whereas a lack of access to dental care services not
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+
only causes harm to children but also has an impact
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+
on the health care system, with dental surgeries be-
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+
ing regularly performed in pediatric hospitals;
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+
And whereas the Government of Canada recognizes
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+
the need to provide interim dental benefits for chil-
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+
dren under 12 years old while working towards the
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+
2021-2022
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+
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+
Page 8
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development of a long term national dental care pro-
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gram;
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+
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
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+
and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
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+
Canada, enacts as follows:
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+
Short Title
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+
Short title
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+
1 This Act may be cited as the Dental Benefit Act.
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+
Interpretation
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+
Definitions
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+
2 (1) The following definitions apply in this Act.
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+
Agency has the same meaning as in section 2 of the
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+
Canada Revenue Agency Act. (Agence)
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+
base taxation year has the same meaning as in section
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262 |
+
122.6 of the Income Tax Act. (année de base)
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+
benefit period means, as the case may be,
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+
(a) the period beginning on October 1, 2022 and end-
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+
ing on June 30, 2023; or
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+
(b) the period beginning on July 1, 2023 and ending
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+
on June 30, 2024. (période de prestation)
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+
Canada child benefit means a deemed overpayment
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+
under Subdivision A.1 of Division E of Part I of the In-
|
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+
come Tax Act. (allocation canadienne pour enfants)
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+
cohabiting spouse or common-law partner has the
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+
same meaning as in section 122.6 of the Income Tax Act.
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+
(époux ou conjoint de fait visé)
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+
Commissioner has the same meaning as in section 2 of
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+
the Canada Revenue Agency Act. (commissaire)
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+
dental care services means the services that a dentist,
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+
denturist or dental hygienist is lawfully entitled to pro-
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+
vide, including oral surgery and diagnostic, preventative,
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+
restorative, endodontic, periodontal, prosthodontic and
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+
orthodontic services. (services de soins dentaires)
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+
dental services plan means a contract of insurance in
|
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+
respect of dental care services or a dental care insurance
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+
plan obtained on the basis of employment or purchased
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+
privately. (régime d’assurance dentaire)
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+
2021-2022
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+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
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+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
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+
Section
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+
2
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+
|
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+
Page 9
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+
eligible parent has the meaning assigned by the defini-
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+
tion eligible individual in section 122.6 of the Income
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+
Tax Act. (parent admissible)
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+
His Majesty means His Majesty in right of Canada. (Sa
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+
Majesté)
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+
Minister means the Minister of Health. (ministre)
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+
qualified dependant has the same meaning as in sec-
|
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+
tion 122.6 of the Income Tax Act. (personne à charge
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+
admissible)
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301 |
+
shared-custody parent has the same meaning as in sec-
|
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+
tion 122.6 of the Income Tax Act. (parent ayant la
|
303 |
+
garde partagée)
|
304 |
+
Definition of adjusted income
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305 |
+
(2) For the purposes of this Act, adjusted income has
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306 |
+
the same meaning as in section 122.6 of the Income Tax
|
307 |
+
Act, except that the reference to “at the end of the year” is
|
308 |
+
to be read as a reference to “on December 1, 2022 in the
|
309 |
+
case of an application made under section 5 or paragraph
|
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+
7(a) and on July 1, 2023 in the case of an application
|
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+
made under section 6 or paragraph 7(b)”.
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+
Dental Benefit
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+
Payment of benefit
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+
3 The Minister must pay a dental benefit to a person
|
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+
who is eligible for the benefit and who makes an applica-
|
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+
tion.
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+
Eligibility
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+
4 (1) Subject to subsection (4), a person is eligible for a
|
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+
dental benefit if they meet the following conditions:
|
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+
(a) they are entitled to apply for the dental benefit un-
|
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+
der section 5, 6 or 7;
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322 |
+
(b) they make an application in accordance with sec-
|
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+
tion 8 and provide the Minister with any information
|
324 |
+
that the Minister may require in respect of the applica-
|
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+
tion;
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+
(c) their adjusted income is less than $90,000 for the
|
327 |
+
base taxation year in relation to
|
328 |
+
(i) in the case of an application made under section
|
329 |
+
5 or paragraph 7(a), December 1, 2022, and
|
330 |
+
2021-2022
|
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+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
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+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
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+
Section
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+
2
|
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+
|
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+
Page 10
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+
(ii) in the case of an application made under sec-
|
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+
tion 6 or paragraph 7(b), July 1, 2023;
|
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+
(d) they make the application in respect of a person
|
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+
who has received or will receive dental care services
|
341 |
+
the costs of which have not been and will not be fully
|
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+
paid or reimbursed under a program or plan estab-
|
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+
lished by the government of Canada or of a province;
|
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+
and
|
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+
(e) they make the application in respect of a person
|
346 |
+
who is not insured under a dental services plan and
|
347 |
+
who does not have access to a dental care insurance
|
348 |
+
plan obtained on the basis of the employment of the
|
349 |
+
applicant, their cohabiting spouse or common law
|
350 |
+
partner or any other person
|
351 |
+
(i) in the case of a person who has received dental
|
352 |
+
care services on or before the date of the applica-
|
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+
tion, on the date the person received the services,
|
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+
and
|
355 |
+
(ii) in the case of a person who will receive dental
|
356 |
+
care services after the date of the application, on
|
357 |
+
the date of the application.
|
358 |
+
Part-year residents
|
359 |
+
(2) For the purposes of determining the applicant’s ad-
|
360 |
+
justed income in paragraph (1)(c), if a person was a non-
|
361 |
+
resident in Canada for the purposes of the Income Tax
|
362 |
+
Act at any time in a taxation year, the person’s income for
|
363 |
+
the year is deemed to be the amount that would have
|
364 |
+
been the person’s income for the year had the person
|
365 |
+
been resident in Canada throughout the year.
|
366 |
+
Bankruptcy
|
367 |
+
(3) For the purposes of determining the applicant’s ad-
|
368 |
+
justed income in paragraph (1)(c), if in a taxation year a
|
369 |
+
person becomes bankrupt, their income for the taxation
|
370 |
+
year is to include their income for the taxation year that
|
371 |
+
begins on January 1 of the calendar year that includes the
|
372 |
+
date of bankruptcy.
|
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+
Ineligibility
|
374 |
+
(4) The Minister may decide that an applicant is ineligi-
|
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+
ble for a dental benefit if
|
376 |
+
(a) the Minister determines that their eligibility for a
|
377 |
+
dental benefit for which they previously applied under
|
378 |
+
section 5 was based on a misrepresentation or the con-
|
379 |
+
cealment of a material fact on the part of the appli-
|
380 |
+
cant; or
|
381 |
+
(b) the Minister has decided that an applicant has
|
382 |
+
committed a violation in relation to an application for
|
383 |
+
2021-2022
|
384 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
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+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
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+
Section
|
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+
2
|
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+
|
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+
Page 11
|
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+
a dental benefit previously made under section 5 and
|
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+
no decision to rescind that decision has been made.
|
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+
Application — first period
|
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+
5 An eligible parent may, during the period beginning on
|
394 |
+
December 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2023, apply to
|
395 |
+
the Minister for a dental benefit in respect of each of
|
396 |
+
their qualified dependants
|
397 |
+
(a) who has received or will receive dental care ser-
|
398 |
+
vices in Canada during the period beginning on Octo-
|
399 |
+
ber 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2023;
|
400 |
+
(b) who is under 12 years of age on December 1, 2022;
|
401 |
+
and
|
402 |
+
(c) in respect of whom the parent is in receipt of a
|
403 |
+
Canada child benefit on that date.
|
404 |
+
Application — second period
|
405 |
+
6 An eligible parent may, during the period beginning on
|
406 |
+
July 1, 2023 and ending on June 30, 2024, apply to the
|
407 |
+
Minister for a dental benefit in respect of each of their
|
408 |
+
qualified dependants
|
409 |
+
(a) who has received or will receive dental care ser-
|
410 |
+
vices in Canada during that period;
|
411 |
+
(b) who is under 12 years of age on July 1, 2023;
|
412 |
+
(c) in respect of whom the parent is in receipt of a
|
413 |
+
Canada child benefit on that date; and
|
414 |
+
(d) in respect of whom no person who is entitled to
|
415 |
+
apply for an additional dental benefit under paragraph
|
416 |
+
7(a) and who is eligible for that benefit has made an
|
417 |
+
application under that paragraph.
|
418 |
+
Application — additional dental benefit
|
419 |
+
7 A person may, during the period beginning on July 1,
|
420 |
+
2023 and ending on June 30, 2024, apply to the Minister
|
421 |
+
for an additional dental benefit if
|
422 |
+
(a) they make the application in respect of a person
|
423 |
+
2021-2022
|
424 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
425 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
426 |
+
Section
|
427 |
+
2
|
428 |
+
|
429 |
+
Page 12
|
430 |
+
(i) in respect of whom they made an application for
|
431 |
+
a dental benefit under section 5 and were eligible
|
432 |
+
for that benefit,
|
433 |
+
(ii) in respect of whom no eligible parent who is en-
|
434 |
+
titled to apply for a dental benefit under section 6
|
435 |
+
and who is eligible for that benefit has made an ap-
|
436 |
+
plication under that section, and
|
437 |
+
(iii) who received dental care services during the
|
438 |
+
period beginning on October 1, 2022 and ending on
|
439 |
+
June 30, 2023, the cost of which exceeded $650; or
|
440 |
+
(b) they are an eligible parent, their adjusted income
|
441 |
+
was less than $90,000 for the base taxation year in re-
|
442 |
+
lation to December 1, 2022 and they make the applica-
|
443 |
+
tion in respect of their qualified dependant
|
444 |
+
(i) in respect of whom a dental benefit was not re-
|
445 |
+
ceived for the period beginning on December 1,
|
446 |
+
2022 and ending on June 30, 2023,
|
447 |
+
(ii) in respect of whom they made an application
|
448 |
+
for a dental benefit under section 6 and are eligible
|
449 |
+
for that benefit,
|
450 |
+
(iii) who has received or will receive dental care
|
451 |
+
services during the period beginning on July 1, 2023
|
452 |
+
and ending on June 30, 2024, the cost of which has
|
453 |
+
exceeded or will exceed $650, and
|
454 |
+
(iv) who is not insured under a dental services plan
|
455 |
+
and who does not have access to a dental care in-
|
456 |
+
surance plan obtained on the basis of the employ-
|
457 |
+
ment of the applicant, their cohabiting spouse or
|
458 |
+
common law partner or any other person
|
459 |
+
(A) in the case of a dependant who has received
|
460 |
+
dental care services on or before the date of the
|
461 |
+
application, on the date the dependant received
|
462 |
+
the services, and
|
463 |
+
(B) in the case of a dependant who will receive
|
464 |
+
dental care services after the date of the applica-
|
465 |
+
tion, on the date of the application.
|
466 |
+
Application — form, manner and contents
|
467 |
+
8 An application for a dental benefit must be made in
|
468 |
+
the form and manner established by the Minister and
|
469 |
+
must contain the following:
|
470 |
+
(a) the applicant’s name and address;
|
471 |
+
2021-2022
|
472 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
473 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
474 |
+
Section
|
475 |
+
2
|
476 |
+
|
477 |
+
Page 13
|
478 |
+
(b) the attestation referred to in section 10;
|
479 |
+
(c) the name, address and telephone number of the
|
480 |
+
dentist, denturist or dental hygienist who provided, or
|
481 |
+
who the applicant intends to have provide, dental care
|
482 |
+
services for the person in respect of whom the applica-
|
483 |
+
tion is made, as well as the month during which the
|
484 |
+
services were provided or during which the applicant
|
485 |
+
intends to have the services provided;
|
486 |
+
(d) the name, address and telephone number of the
|
487 |
+
employer, if any, of the applicant and of their cohabit-
|
488 |
+
ing spouse or common-law partner
|
489 |
+
(i) in the case of a person who has received dental
|
490 |
+
care services on or before the date of the applica-
|
491 |
+
tion, on the date that person received the services,
|
492 |
+
and
|
493 |
+
(ii) in the case of a person who will receive dental
|
494 |
+
care services after the date of the application, on
|
495 |
+
the date of the application; and
|
496 |
+
(e) any other information that the Minister may re-
|
497 |
+
quire.
|
498 |
+
Amount of benefit
|
499 |
+
9 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the amount of a dental
|
500 |
+
benefit is
|
501 |
+
(a) $650, if an applicant’s adjusted income is less
|
502 |
+
than $70,000 for the base taxation year in relation to
|
503 |
+
(i) in the case of an application made under section
|
504 |
+
5 or paragraph 7(a), December 1, 2022, and
|
505 |
+
(ii) in the case of an application made under sec-
|
506 |
+
tion 6 or paragraph 7(b), July 1, 2023;
|
507 |
+
(b) $390, if an applicant’s adjusted income is equal to
|
508 |
+
or greater than $70,000 but less than $80,000 for the
|
509 |
+
base taxation year in relation to
|
510 |
+
(i) in the case of an application made under section
|
511 |
+
5 or paragraph 7(a), December 1, 2022, and
|
512 |
+
(ii) in the case of an application made under sec-
|
513 |
+
tion 6 or paragraph 7(b), July 1, 2023; and
|
514 |
+
(c) $260, if an applicant’s adjusted income is equal to
|
515 |
+
or greater than $80,000 but less than $90,000 for the
|
516 |
+
base taxation year in relation to
|
517 |
+
(i) in the case of an application made under section
|
518 |
+
5 or paragraph 7(a), December 1, 2022, and
|
519 |
+
2021-2022
|
520 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
521 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
522 |
+
Section
|
523 |
+
2
|
524 |
+
|
525 |
+
Page 14
|
526 |
+
(ii) in the case of an application made under sec-
|
527 |
+
tion 6 or paragraph 7(b), July 1, 2023.
|
528 |
+
Amount — shared-custody parent
|
529 |
+
(2) If, at the beginning of the relevant period, an appli-
|
530 |
+
cant is a shared-custody parent of the person in respect
|
531 |
+
of whom the application is made, the amount of a dental
|
532 |
+
benefit is 50% of the amount referred to in paragraph
|
533 |
+
(1)(a), (b) or (c), as the case may be.
|
534 |
+
Relevant period
|
535 |
+
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), the relevant peri-
|
536 |
+
od is
|
537 |
+
(a) in the case of an application made under section 5
|
538 |
+
or paragraph 7(a), the period beginning on October 1,
|
539 |
+
2022 and ending on June 30, 2023; and
|
540 |
+
(b) in the case of an application made under section 6
|
541 |
+
or paragraph 7(b), the period beginning on July 1,
|
542 |
+
2023 and ending on June 30, 2024.
|
543 |
+
December 1, 2022
|
544 |
+
(4) For the purposes of subsection (2) and paragraph
|
545 |
+
(3)(a), the period beginning on October 1, 2022 and end-
|
546 |
+
ing on June 30, 2023 is deemed to begin on December 1,
|
547 |
+
2022.
|
548 |
+
Limit
|
549 |
+
(5) No more than two dental benefits — or, in the case of
|
550 |
+
shared-custody parents, no more than four dental bene-
|
551 |
+
fits in the amount referred to in subsection (2) — may be
|
552 |
+
paid in respect of a person who has received or will re-
|
553 |
+
ceive dental services.
|
554 |
+
Attestation
|
555 |
+
10 (1) The applicant must, in their application, attest
|
556 |
+
that
|
557 |
+
(a) the person in respect of whom the application is
|
558 |
+
made has received dental care services in Canada dur-
|
559 |
+
ing the relevant period or the applicant intends for the
|
560 |
+
person to receive dental care services in Canada dur-
|
561 |
+
ing the relevant period; and
|
562 |
+
(b) the person in respect of whom the application is
|
563 |
+
made is not insured under a dental services plan and
|
564 |
+
does not have access to a dental care insurance plan
|
565 |
+
obtained on the basis of the employment of the appli-
|
566 |
+
cant, their cohabiting spouse or common law partner
|
567 |
+
or any other person
|
568 |
+
2021-2022
|
569 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
570 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
571 |
+
Section
|
572 |
+
2
|
573 |
+
|
574 |
+
Page 15
|
575 |
+
(i) in the case of a person who has received dental
|
576 |
+
care services on or before the date of the applica-
|
577 |
+
tion, on the date that person received the services,
|
578 |
+
and
|
579 |
+
(ii) in the case of a person who the applicant in-
|
580 |
+
tends to receive dental care services after the date
|
581 |
+
of the application, on the date of the application.
|
582 |
+
Relevant period
|
583 |
+
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the relevant peri-
|
584 |
+
od is
|
585 |
+
(a) in the case of an application made under section 5
|
586 |
+
or paragraph 7(a), the period beginning on October 1,
|
587 |
+
2022 and ending on June 30, 2023; and
|
588 |
+
(b) in the case of an application made under section 6
|
589 |
+
or paragraph 7(b), the period beginning on July 1,
|
590 |
+
2023 and ending on June 30, 2024.
|
591 |
+
General
|
592 |
+
Minister of National Revenue
|
593 |
+
11 The Minister of National Revenue may provide ser-
|
594 |
+
vices and carry out activities to support the Minister in
|
595 |
+
the administration and enforcement of this Act and may
|
596 |
+
authorize the Commissioner or any other person who is
|
597 |
+
employed or engaged by the Agency or who occupies a
|
598 |
+
position of responsibility in the Agency to provide those
|
599 |
+
services or carry out those activities.
|
600 |
+
Agreements or arrangements
|
601 |
+
12 The Minister may enter into agreements or arrange-
|
602 |
+
ments with any department, board or agency of the Gov-
|
603 |
+
ernment of Canada to assist the Minister in carrying out
|
604 |
+
the purposes and provisions of this Act.
|
605 |
+
Delegation
|
606 |
+
13 The Minister may authorize the Commissioner or any
|
607 |
+
other person or body, or member of a class of persons or
|
608 |
+
bodies, to exercise any power or perform any duty or
|
609 |
+
function of the Minister under this Act.
|
610 |
+
Payment out of Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
611 |
+
14 All amounts payable by the Minister under section 3
|
612 |
+
are to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
613 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
614 |
+
15 The Minister is authorized to collect and use, for the
|
615 |
+
purposes of the administration and enforcement of this
|
616 |
+
2021-2022
|
617 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
618 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
619 |
+
Section
|
620 |
+
2
|
621 |
+
|
622 |
+
Page 16
|
623 |
+
Act, the Social Insurance Number of a person who makes
|
624 |
+
an application under this Act.
|
625 |
+
Provision of information and documents
|
626 |
+
16 (1) The Minister may, for any purpose related to ver-
|
627 |
+
ifying compliance or preventing non-compliance with
|
628 |
+
this Act, require that any person provide any information
|
629 |
+
or document, including a receipt for payment in respect
|
630 |
+
of dental care services, within the reasonable time that
|
631 |
+
the Minister may specify.
|
632 |
+
Ineligibility
|
633 |
+
(2) The Minister may decide that an applicant who fails
|
634 |
+
to fulfill or comply with a requirement under subsection
|
635 |
+
(1) is ineligible for a dental benefit in respect of the bene-
|
636 |
+
fit period to which the application relates.
|
637 |
+
Benefit cannot be charged, etc.
|
638 |
+
17 A dental benefit
|
639 |
+
(a) is not subject to the operation of any law relating
|
640 |
+
to bankruptcy or insolvency;
|
641 |
+
(b) cannot be assigned, charged, attached or given as
|
642 |
+
security;
|
643 |
+
(c) cannot be retained by way of deduction, set-off or
|
644 |
+
compensation under any Act of Parliament other than
|
645 |
+
this Act; and
|
646 |
+
(d) is not garnishable moneys for the purposes of the
|
647 |
+
Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assis-
|
648 |
+
tance Act.
|
649 |
+
Reconsideration of application
|
650 |
+
18 (1) Subject to subsection (5), the Minister may re-
|
651 |
+
consider an application within 24 months after the day
|
652 |
+
on which the benefit period to which the application re-
|
653 |
+
lates ends.
|
654 |
+
Decision
|
655 |
+
(2) If the Minister decides on reconsideration that a per-
|
656 |
+
son has received money by way of a dental benefit to
|
657 |
+
which they were not entitled, or has not received money
|
658 |
+
to which they were entitled, the Minister must calculate
|
659 |
+
the amount of the money and notify the person of the
|
660 |
+
Minister’s decision.
|
661 |
+
Amount repayable
|
662 |
+
(3) Section 20 applies if the Minister decides that a per-
|
663 |
+
son has received money by way of a dental benefit to
|
664 |
+
which they were not entitled.
|
665 |
+
2021-2022
|
666 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
667 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
668 |
+
Section
|
669 |
+
2
|
670 |
+
|
671 |
+
Page 17
|
672 |
+
Amount payable
|
673 |
+
(4) If the Minister decides that a person was entitled to
|
674 |
+
receive money by way of a dental benefit, and the money
|
675 |
+
was not paid, the amount calculated under subsection (2)
|
676 |
+
is payable to the person.
|
677 |
+
Extended time to reconsider claim
|
678 |
+
(5) If, in the opinion of the Minister, a false or mislead-
|
679 |
+
ing statement or representation has been made in con-
|
680 |
+
nection with an application for a dental benefit, the Min-
|
681 |
+
ister has 72 months within which to reconsider the appli-
|
682 |
+
cation.
|
683 |
+
Request for review
|
684 |
+
19 (1) A person who is the subject of a decision of the
|
685 |
+
Minister made under this Act may make a request to the
|
686 |
+
Minister, in the form and manner established by the
|
687 |
+
Minister, for a review of that decision at any time within
|
688 |
+
90 days after the day on which they are notified of the de-
|
689 |
+
cision or any further time that the Minister may allow.
|
690 |
+
Review
|
691 |
+
(2) The Minister must review the decision if a request for
|
692 |
+
its review is made under subsection (1). On completion of
|
693 |
+
the review, the Minister must confirm, vary or rescind
|
694 |
+
the decision.
|
695 |
+
Notification
|
696 |
+
(3) The Minister must notify the person who made the
|
697 |
+
request of the result of the Minister’s review under sub-
|
698 |
+
section (2).
|
699 |
+
Return of overpayment or erroneous payment
|
700 |
+
20 (1) If the Minister determines that a person has re-
|
701 |
+
ceived a dental benefit to which they are not entitled, or
|
702 |
+
an amount in excess of the amount of such a benefit to
|
703 |
+
which they are entitled, the person must repay the
|
704 |
+
amount of the payment or the excess amount, as the case
|
705 |
+
may be, as soon as feasible.
|
706 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
707 |
+
(2) The amount of the erroneous payment or overpay-
|
708 |
+
ment, as determined by the Minister, constitutes a debt
|
709 |
+
due to His Majesty as of the day on which the amount
|
710 |
+
was paid and the debt is payable and may be recovered
|
711 |
+
by the Minister as of the day the Minister determined the
|
712 |
+
amount of the erroneous payment or overpayment.
|
713 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
714 |
+
21 (1) Subject to this section, no action or proceedings
|
715 |
+
may be taken to recover money owing under this Act af-
|
716 |
+
ter the end of the six-year limitation or prescription
|
717 |
+
2021-2022
|
718 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
719 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
720 |
+
Section
|
721 |
+
2
|
722 |
+
|
723 |
+
Page 18
|
724 |
+
period that begins on the day on which the money be-
|
725 |
+
comes due and payable.
|
726 |
+
Deduction, set-off or compensation
|
727 |
+
(2) Money owing by a person under this Act may be re-
|
728 |
+
covered at any time by way of deduction from, or set-off
|
729 |
+
or compensation against, any sum of money, including a
|
730 |
+
dental benefit, that may be due or payable by His Majesty
|
731 |
+
to the person, other than an amount payable under sec-
|
732 |
+
tion 122.61 of the Income Tax Act.
|
733 |
+
Acknowledgment of liability
|
734 |
+
(3) If a person’s liability for money owing under this Act
|
735 |
+
is acknowledged in accordance with subsection (5), the
|
736 |
+
time during which the limitation or prescription period
|
737 |
+
has run before the acknowledgment does not count in the
|
738 |
+
calculation of that period.
|
739 |
+
Acknowledgment after limitation or prescription
|
740 |
+
period
|
741 |
+
(4) If a person’s liability for money owing under this Act
|
742 |
+
is acknowledged in accordance with subsection (5) after
|
743 |
+
the end of the limitation or prescription period, an action
|
744 |
+
or proceedings to recover the money may, subject to sub-
|
745 |
+
sections (3) and (6), be brought within six years after the
|
746 |
+
date of the acknowledgment.
|
747 |
+
Types of acknowledgments
|
748 |
+
(5) An acknowledgment of liability means
|
749 |
+
(a) a written promise to pay the money owing, signed
|
750 |
+
by the person or their agent or other representative;
|
751 |
+
(b) a written acknowledgment of the money owing,
|
752 |
+
signed by the person or their agent or other represen-
|
753 |
+
tative, whether or not a promise to pay can be implied
|
754 |
+
from it and whether or not it contains a refusal to pay;
|
755 |
+
(c) a part payment by the person or their agent or oth-
|
756 |
+
er representative of any money owing; or
|
757 |
+
(d) any acknowledgment of the money owing made by
|
758 |
+
the person, their agent or other representative or the
|
759 |
+
trustee or administrator in the course of proceedings
|
760 |
+
under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act or any oth-
|
761 |
+
er legislation dealing with the payment of debts.
|
762 |
+
Limitation or prescription period suspended
|
763 |
+
(6) The running of a limitation or prescription period in
|
764 |
+
respect of money owing under this Act is suspended
|
765 |
+
2021-2022
|
766 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
767 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
768 |
+
Section
|
769 |
+
2
|
770 |
+
|
771 |
+
Page 19
|
772 |
+
during any period in which it is prohibited to commence
|
773 |
+
or continue an action or other proceedings against the
|
774 |
+
person to recover money owing under this Act.
|
775 |
+
Non-application
|
776 |
+
(7) This section does not apply in respect of an action or
|
777 |
+
proceedings relating to the execution, renewal or en-
|
778 |
+
forcement of a judgment.
|
779 |
+
No interest payable
|
780 |
+
22 No interest is payable on any amount owing to His
|
781 |
+
Majesty under this Act as a result of an overpayment or
|
782 |
+
an erroneous payment.
|
783 |
+
Violations
|
784 |
+
23 (1) A person commits a violation if they
|
785 |
+
(a) knowingly make, in relation to an application for a
|
786 |
+
dental benefit, a representation that is false or mis-
|
787 |
+
leading; or
|
788 |
+
(b) make an application for, and receive, a dental ben-
|
789 |
+
efit knowing that they are not eligible to receive it.
|
790 |
+
Penalty
|
791 |
+
(2) The Minister may impose a penalty on a person if the
|
792 |
+
Minister is of the opinion that the person has committed
|
793 |
+
a violation.
|
794 |
+
Amount of penalty
|
795 |
+
(3) The Minister may set the amount of the penalty for
|
796 |
+
each violation at not more than 50% of the dental benefit
|
797 |
+
that was or would have been paid as a result of commit-
|
798 |
+
ting the violation.
|
799 |
+
Maximum
|
800 |
+
(4) The maximum amount of all penalties that may be
|
801 |
+
imposed on a particular person under this section
|
802 |
+
is $5,000.
|
803 |
+
For greater certainty
|
804 |
+
(5) For greater certainty, no penalty may be imposed on
|
805 |
+
a person if they mistakenly believe that a representation
|
806 |
+
is true or that they were eligible to receive the dental ben-
|
807 |
+
efit, as the case may be.
|
808 |
+
Purpose of penalty
|
809 |
+
(6) The purpose of a penalty is to promote compliance
|
810 |
+
with this Act and not to punish.
|
811 |
+
2021-2022
|
812 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
813 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
814 |
+
Section
|
815 |
+
2
|
816 |
+
|
817 |
+
Page 20
|
818 |
+
Limitation of imposition of penalties
|
819 |
+
24 A penalty must not be imposed under section 23 if
|
820 |
+
more than three years have passed after the day on which
|
821 |
+
the act that would constitute the violation occurred.
|
822 |
+
Rescission or reduction of penalty
|
823 |
+
25 The Minister may rescind the imposition of a penalty
|
824 |
+
under section 23, or reduce the penalty, on the presenta-
|
825 |
+
tion of new facts or on being of the opinion that the
|
826 |
+
penalty was imposed without knowledge of, or on the ba-
|
827 |
+
sis of a mistake as to, some material fact.
|
828 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
829 |
+
26 A penalty imposed under section 23 constitutes a
|
830 |
+
debt due to His Majesty and the debt is payable and may
|
831 |
+
be recovered by the Minister as of the day on which the
|
832 |
+
penalty is imposed.
|
833 |
+
Offences
|
834 |
+
27 (1) Every person commits an offence who
|
835 |
+
(a) for the purpose of obtaining a dental benefit for
|
836 |
+
themselves, knowingly uses false identity information
|
837 |
+
or another person’s identity information;
|
838 |
+
(b) with intent to steal all or a substantial part of an-
|
839 |
+
other person’s dental benefit, counsels that person to
|
840 |
+
apply for the benefit; or
|
841 |
+
(c) knowingly makes, in relation to one or more appli-
|
842 |
+
cations under this Act, three or more representations
|
843 |
+
that are false or misleading, if the total amount of the
|
844 |
+
dental benefits that were or would have been paid as a
|
845 |
+
result of the applications is at least $5,000.
|
846 |
+
Punishment
|
847 |
+
(2) Every person who is guilty of an offence under sub-
|
848 |
+
section (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of
|
849 |
+
not more than the sum of $5,000 plus an amount of not
|
850 |
+
more than double the amount of the dental benefit that
|
851 |
+
was or would have been paid as a result of committing
|
852 |
+
the offence, to imprisonment for a term of not more than
|
853 |
+
two years less a day, or to both.
|
854 |
+
Definition of identity information
|
855 |
+
(3) In paragraph (1)(a), identity information has the
|
856 |
+
same meaning as in section 402.1 of the Criminal Code.
|
857 |
+
Designation — investigators
|
858 |
+
28 (1) The Minister may designate as an investigator
|
859 |
+
any person or class of persons for the purpose of enforc-
|
860 |
+
ing section 27.
|
861 |
+
2021-2022
|
862 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
863 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
864 |
+
Section
|
865 |
+
2
|
866 |
+
|
867 |
+
Page 21
|
868 |
+
Authorization
|
869 |
+
(2) The Minister may authorize the Commissioner to
|
870 |
+
designate as an investigator any employee or class of em-
|
871 |
+
ployees of the Agency for the purpose of enforcing sec-
|
872 |
+
tion 27.
|
873 |
+
Limitation period
|
874 |
+
29 Proceedings in respect of an offence under this Act
|
875 |
+
may be instituted at any time within, but not later than,
|
876 |
+
five years after the day on which the Minister becomes
|
877 |
+
aware of the subject matter of the prosecution.
|
878 |
+
Sunset provision
|
879 |
+
30 Despite any other provision of this Act, a payment
|
880 |
+
out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund must not be made
|
881 |
+
under this Act after the fifth anniversary of the day on
|
882 |
+
which this Act comes into force.
|
883 |
+
PART 2
|
884 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
885 |
+
Enactment of Act
|
886 |
+
3 The Rental Housing Benefit Act is enacted as
|
887 |
+
follows:
|
888 |
+
An Act respecting benefits in relation to rental hous-
|
889 |
+
ing
|
890 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
891 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
892 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
893 |
+
Short Title
|
894 |
+
Short title
|
895 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Rental Housing Benefit
|
896 |
+
Act.
|
897 |
+
Interpretation
|
898 |
+
Definitions
|
899 |
+
2 (1) The following definitions apply in this Act.
|
900 |
+
Agency means the Canada Revenue Agency. (Agence)
|
901 |
+
cohabiting spouse or common-law partner has the
|
902 |
+
same meaning as in section 122.6 of the Income Tax Act.
|
903 |
+
(époux ou conjoint de fait visé)
|
904 |
+
2021-2022
|
905 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
906 |
+
PART 1 Dental Benefit Act
|
907 |
+
Sections 2-3
|
908 |
+
|
909 |
+
Page 22
|
910 |
+
Commissioner has the same meaning as in section 2 of
|
911 |
+
the Canada Revenue Agency Act. (commissaire)
|
912 |
+
Corporation means the Canada Mortgage and Housing
|
913 |
+
Corporation. (Société)
|
914 |
+
His Majesty means His Majesty in right of Canada. (Sa
|
915 |
+
Majesté)
|
916 |
+
Minister means the member of the King’s Privy Council
|
917 |
+
for Canada designated as Minister for the purposes of the
|
918 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act. (mi-
|
919 |
+
nistre)
|
920 |
+
reference day means the later of December 1, 2022 and
|
921 |
+
the day on which this Act comes into force. (date de ré-
|
922 |
+
férence)
|
923 |
+
rent means a payment made under a lease, licence or
|
924 |
+
similar arrangement to occupy a principal residence, in-
|
925 |
+
cluding any part of the payment that is allocated to pay
|
926 |
+
for utilities or property taxes. It does not include any
|
927 |
+
such payment, or part of any such payment,
|
928 |
+
(a) that is paid in respect of utilities or property taxes
|
929 |
+
to a person or entity who is not a party to the lease, li-
|
930 |
+
cence or arrangement;
|
931 |
+
(b) that is to be deducted from income from business
|
932 |
+
under the Income Tax Act;
|
933 |
+
(c) that is specified and that is allocated to pay for
|
934 |
+
board or other services;
|
935 |
+
(d) that is paid by a person to a related person, with-
|
936 |
+
in the meaning of paragraph 251(2)(a) and subsection
|
937 |
+
251(6) of the Income Tax Act, and that is not income
|
938 |
+
of the related person for the purposes of that Act; or
|
939 |
+
(e) that is paid with respect to a capital lease. (loyer)
|
940 |
+
Spouse or common-law partner living separate and
|
941 |
+
apart
|
942 |
+
(2) For the purposes of this Act, a person is not consid-
|
943 |
+
ered to be living separate and apart from their spouse or
|
944 |
+
common-law partner at any time unless they are living
|
945 |
+
separate and apart at that time, because of a breakdown
|
946 |
+
of their marriage or common-law partnership, for a peri-
|
947 |
+
od of at least 90 days that includes that time.
|
948 |
+
Definition of adjusted income
|
949 |
+
(3) In section 4, adjusted income has the same meaning
|
950 |
+
as in section 122.6 of the Income Tax Act, except that the
|
951 |
+
2021-2022
|
952 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
953 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
954 |
+
Section
|
955 |
+
3
|
956 |
+
|
957 |
+
Page 23
|
958 |
+
reference to “at the end of the year” is to be read as a ref-
|
959 |
+
erence to “on the reference day”.
|
960 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit
|
961 |
+
Payment of benefit
|
962 |
+
3 The Minister must pay a one-time rental housing ben-
|
963 |
+
efit of $500 to a person who is eligible to receive it and
|
964 |
+
who makes an application under section 5.
|
965 |
+
Eligibility
|
966 |
+
4 (1) An applicant is eligible to receive a rental housing
|
967 |
+
benefit if
|
968 |
+
(a) they are at least 15 years of age on the reference
|
969 |
+
day;
|
970 |
+
(b) they are alive on the day on which their applica-
|
971 |
+
tion is made in accordance with section 5;
|
972 |
+
(c) they are resident in Canada in 2022 for the purpos-
|
973 |
+
es of the Income Tax Act and their principal residence
|
974 |
+
is, on the reference day, situated in Canada;
|
975 |
+
(d) they — and, if any, their cohabiting spouse or com-
|
976 |
+
mon-law partner — have filed a return of income, as
|
977 |
+
defined in section 122.6 of the Income Tax Act, for
|
978 |
+
2021 no later than the 120th day after the reference
|
979 |
+
day;
|
980 |
+
(e) they have an adjusted income for 2021 of no more
|
981 |
+
than
|
982 |
+
(i) $35,000, if they
|
983 |
+
(A) have a cohabiting spouse or common-law
|
984 |
+
partner on the reference day,
|
985 |
+
(B) reside on the reference day with a qualified
|
986 |
+
dependant, as defined in section 122.6 of the In-
|
987 |
+
come Tax Act, or
|
988 |
+
(C) claimed a deduction for 2021 under subsec-
|
989 |
+
tion 118(1) of that Act, because of paragraph (b)
|
990 |
+
of the description of B in that subsection, and
|
991 |
+
are entitled to that deduction, or
|
992 |
+
(ii) $20,000, in any other case;
|
993 |
+
(f) they — or, if any, their cohabiting spouse or com-
|
994 |
+
mon-law partner — paid, in 2022, rent that is in re-
|
995 |
+
spect of 2022 for the applicant’s principal residence
|
996 |
+
situated in Canada; and
|
997 |
+
2021-2022
|
998 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
999 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1000 |
+
Section
|
1001 |
+
3
|
1002 |
+
|
1003 |
+
Page 24
|
1004 |
+
(g) subject to any of subsections (2) to (6) that apply
|
1005 |
+
in the circumstances, the total amount of the rent
|
1006 |
+
referred to in paragraph (f) is at least 30% of the appli-
|
1007 |
+
cant’s adjusted income for 2021.
|
1008 |
+
Unspecified amount — board or other services
|
1009 |
+
(2) If a payment for room and either board or other ser-
|
1010 |
+
vices is made in respect of a principal residence and it in-
|
1011 |
+
cludes an unspecified amount for the board or other ser-
|
1012 |
+
vices, only 90% of the payment is to be taken into account
|
1013 |
+
as rent for the purposes of paragraph (1)(g).
|
1014 |
+
Separation from cohabiting spouse or common-law
|
1015 |
+
partner
|
1016 |
+
(3) If an applicant had a cohabiting spouse or common-
|
1017 |
+
law partner during 2022 but is living separate and apart
|
1018 |
+
from them on the reference day, the total amount of rent
|
1019 |
+
paid by the applicant to be taken into account for the
|
1020 |
+
purposes of paragraph (1)(g) is the total amount of rent
|
1021 |
+
paid in 2022 by the applicant.
|
1022 |
+
Different principal residences
|
1023 |
+
(4) If the applicant and their cohabiting spouse or com-
|
1024 |
+
mon-law partner live in two different principal resi-
|
1025 |
+
dences at any point in 2022, the applicant may take into
|
1026 |
+
account, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(g), the total
|
1027 |
+
amount of the rent paid in 2022 by either of them for
|
1028 |
+
both of those principal residences while they were each
|
1029 |
+
other’s cohabiting spouse or common-law partner.
|
1030 |
+
Part-year residents
|
1031 |
+
(5) For the purposes of determining the applicant’s ad-
|
1032 |
+
justed income in paragraphs (1)(e) and (g), if a person
|
1033 |
+
was non-resident in Canada for the purposes of the In-
|
1034 |
+
come Tax Act at any time in 2021, the person’s income for
|
1035 |
+
the year is deemed to be the amount that would have
|
1036 |
+
been the person’s income for the year had the person
|
1037 |
+
been resident in Canada throughout the year.
|
1038 |
+
Bankruptcy
|
1039 |
+
(6) For the purposes of determining the applicant’s ad-
|
1040 |
+
justed income in paragraphs (1)(e) and (g), if a person
|
1041 |
+
becomes bankrupt in 2021, their income for that year is
|
1042 |
+
to include their income for the taxation year that begins
|
1043 |
+
on January 1 of 2021.
|
1044 |
+
Only one cohabiting spouse or common-law partner
|
1045 |
+
eligible
|
1046 |
+
(7) If two applicants who are each other’s cohabiting
|
1047 |
+
spouse or common-law partner on the reference day both
|
1048 |
+
2021-2022
|
1049 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1050 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1051 |
+
Section
|
1052 |
+
3
|
1053 |
+
|
1054 |
+
Page 25
|
1055 |
+
apply under section 5 for a rental housing benefit and
|
1056 |
+
both would, but for this subsection, be eligible for the
|
1057 |
+
benefit, only the applicant that the Minister designates is
|
1058 |
+
eligible to receive the benefit.
|
1059 |
+
Application
|
1060 |
+
5 An application for the benefit must
|
1061 |
+
(a) be in the form and manner established by the Min-
|
1062 |
+
ister; and
|
1063 |
+
(b) be made no earlier than the reference day and no
|
1064 |
+
later than the 120th day after the reference day.
|
1065 |
+
Attestation
|
1066 |
+
6 An applicant must, in their application, attest to the
|
1067 |
+
accuracy of the information that they provide in it, in-
|
1068 |
+
cluding the rent paid during 2022 for the principal resi-
|
1069 |
+
dence, the address of the principal residence and the
|
1070 |
+
name and contact information of the person to whom the
|
1071 |
+
rent was paid.
|
1072 |
+
General
|
1073 |
+
Corporation
|
1074 |
+
7 The Corporation, on behalf of His Majesty and in the
|
1075 |
+
place of the Minister,
|
1076 |
+
(a) has all the rights and liabilities of His Majesty and
|
1077 |
+
the Minister under this Act; and
|
1078 |
+
(b) exercises all the powers and performs all the du-
|
1079 |
+
ties and functions of the Minister under this Act.
|
1080 |
+
Minister of National Revenue
|
1081 |
+
8 The Minister of National Revenue may provide ser-
|
1082 |
+
vices and carry out activities to support the Minister in
|
1083 |
+
the administration and enforcement of this Act and may
|
1084 |
+
authorize the Commissioner or any other person who is
|
1085 |
+
employed or engaged by the Agency or who occupies a
|
1086 |
+
position of responsibility in the Agency to provide those
|
1087 |
+
services or carry out those activities.
|
1088 |
+
Agreements or arrangements
|
1089 |
+
9 The Minister may enter into agreements or arrange-
|
1090 |
+
ments with any department, board or agency of the Gov-
|
1091 |
+
ernment of Canada to assist the Minister in carrying out
|
1092 |
+
the purposes and provisions of this Act.
|
1093 |
+
Delegation
|
1094 |
+
10 The Minister may authorize the Commissioner or any
|
1095 |
+
other person or body, or member of a class of persons or
|
1096 |
+
2021-2022
|
1097 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1098 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1099 |
+
Section
|
1100 |
+
3
|
1101 |
+
|
1102 |
+
Page 26
|
1103 |
+
bodies, to exercise any power or perform any duty or
|
1104 |
+
function of the Minister under this Act.
|
1105 |
+
Availability of information
|
1106 |
+
11 (1) Information obtained, or prepared from informa-
|
1107 |
+
tion obtained, under this Act may be made available to
|
1108 |
+
the Minister of National Revenue for the administration
|
1109 |
+
and enforcement of the Income Tax Act if the Minister
|
1110 |
+
considers it advisable and the information is made avail-
|
1111 |
+
able subject to conditions that are agreed on by the Min-
|
1112 |
+
ister and the Minister of National Revenue.
|
1113 |
+
Secondary release of information
|
1114 |
+
(2) The information must not be made available to any
|
1115 |
+
other person or body unless the Minister considers it ad-
|
1116 |
+
visable, the information is made available for the same
|
1117 |
+
purpose and it is subject to conditions that are agreed on
|
1118 |
+
by the Minister and the Minister of National Revenue.
|
1119 |
+
Payment out of Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
1120 |
+
12 (1) All amounts to be expended in relation to this
|
1121 |
+
Act, including amounts payable by the Minister under
|
1122 |
+
section 3 and the costs of administering and enforcing
|
1123 |
+
this Act, are to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
1124 |
+
Fund to the Corporation.
|
1125 |
+
Special account
|
1126 |
+
(2) The Corporation may pay or cause to be paid all or
|
1127 |
+
any part of the money paid out to it under subsection (1)
|
1128 |
+
to the Receiver General, to be paid into the Consolidated
|
1129 |
+
Revenue Fund and credited to a special account in the ac-
|
1130 |
+
counts of Canada in the Corporation’s name.
|
1131 |
+
Payments charged to special account
|
1132 |
+
(3) If money is credited to the special account under sub-
|
1133 |
+
section (2),
|
1134 |
+
(a) the Minister of National Revenue may, at the re-
|
1135 |
+
quest and on behalf of the Corporation, make pay-
|
1136 |
+
ments out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the
|
1137 |
+
purposes of this Act and those payments are to be
|
1138 |
+
charged to the special account; and
|
1139 |
+
(b) money owing to His Majesty under this Act is to be
|
1140 |
+
deposited into the Consolidated Revenue Fund and,
|
1141 |
+
unless the special account has been closed under para-
|
1142 |
+
graph 28(2)(b), credited to the special account.
|
1143 |
+
Social Insurance Number
|
1144 |
+
13 The Minister is authorized to collect and use, for the
|
1145 |
+
purposes of the administration and enforcement of this
|
1146 |
+
Act, the Social Insurance Number of a person who makes
|
1147 |
+
an application under this Act.
|
1148 |
+
2021-2022
|
1149 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1150 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1151 |
+
Section
|
1152 |
+
3
|
1153 |
+
|
1154 |
+
Page 27
|
1155 |
+
Provision of information and documents
|
1156 |
+
14 (1) The Minister may, for any purpose related to ver-
|
1157 |
+
ifying compliance or preventing non-compliance with
|
1158 |
+
this Act, require that any person provide any information
|
1159 |
+
or document within the reasonable time that the Minister
|
1160 |
+
may specify.
|
1161 |
+
Ineligibility
|
1162 |
+
(2) The Minister may decide that an applicant who fails
|
1163 |
+
to fulfill or comply with a requirement under subsection
|
1164 |
+
(1) is ineligible for a rental housing benefit.
|
1165 |
+
Benefit cannot be charged, etc.
|
1166 |
+
15 A rental housing benefit
|
1167 |
+
(a) is not subject to the operation of any law relating
|
1168 |
+
to bankruptcy or insolvency;
|
1169 |
+
(b) cannot be assigned, charged, attached or given as
|
1170 |
+
security;
|
1171 |
+
(c) cannot be retained by way of deduction, set-off or
|
1172 |
+
compensation under any Act of Parliament other than
|
1173 |
+
this Act; and
|
1174 |
+
(d) is not garnishable moneys for the purposes of the
|
1175 |
+
Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assis-
|
1176 |
+
tance Act.
|
1177 |
+
Reconsideration of application
|
1178 |
+
16 (1) Subject to subsection (5), the Minister may re-
|
1179 |
+
consider an application within 24 months after the 120th
|
1180 |
+
day after the reference day.
|
1181 |
+
Decision
|
1182 |
+
(2) If the Minister decides on reconsideration that a per-
|
1183 |
+
son has received money by way of a rental housing bene-
|
1184 |
+
fit to which they were not entitled, or has not received
|
1185 |
+
money to which they were entitled, the Minister must
|
1186 |
+
calculate the amount of the money and notify the person
|
1187 |
+
of the Minister’s decision.
|
1188 |
+
Amount repayable
|
1189 |
+
(3) Section 18 applies if the Minister decides that a per-
|
1190 |
+
son has received money by way of a benefit to which they
|
1191 |
+
were not entitled.
|
1192 |
+
Amount payable
|
1193 |
+
(4) If the Minister decides that a person was entitled to
|
1194 |
+
receive money by way of a rental housing benefit, and the
|
1195 |
+
2021-2022
|
1196 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1197 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1198 |
+
Section
|
1199 |
+
3
|
1200 |
+
|
1201 |
+
Page 28
|
1202 |
+
money was not paid, the amount calculated under sub-
|
1203 |
+
section (2) is payable to the person.
|
1204 |
+
Extended time to reconsider claim
|
1205 |
+
(5) If, in the opinion of the Minister, a false or mislead-
|
1206 |
+
ing statement or representation has been made in con-
|
1207 |
+
nection with an application for a rental housing benefit,
|
1208 |
+
the Minister has 72 months within which to reconsider
|
1209 |
+
the application.
|
1210 |
+
Request for review
|
1211 |
+
17 (1) A person who is the subject of a decision of the
|
1212 |
+
Minister made under this Act may make a request to the
|
1213 |
+
Minister, in the form and manner established by the
|
1214 |
+
Minister, for a review of that decision at any time within
|
1215 |
+
90 days after the day on which they are notified of the de-
|
1216 |
+
cision or any further time that the Minister may allow.
|
1217 |
+
Review
|
1218 |
+
(2) The Minister must review the decision if a request for
|
1219 |
+
its review is made under subsection (1). On completion of
|
1220 |
+
the review, the Minister must confirm, vary or rescind
|
1221 |
+
the decision.
|
1222 |
+
Notification
|
1223 |
+
(3) The Minister must notify the person who made the
|
1224 |
+
request of the result of the Minister’s review under sub-
|
1225 |
+
section (2).
|
1226 |
+
Return of overpayment or erroneous payment
|
1227 |
+
18 (1) If the Minister determines that a person has re-
|
1228 |
+
ceived a rental housing benefit to which they are not enti-
|
1229 |
+
tled, or an amount in excess of the amount of such a ben-
|
1230 |
+
efit to which they are entitled, the person must repay the
|
1231 |
+
amount of the payment or the excess amount, as the case
|
1232 |
+
may be, as soon as feasible.
|
1233 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
1234 |
+
(2) The amount of the erroneous payment or overpay-
|
1235 |
+
ment, as determined by the Minister, constitutes a debt
|
1236 |
+
due to His Majesty as of the day on which the amount
|
1237 |
+
was paid and the debt is payable and may be recovered
|
1238 |
+
by the Minister as of the day the Minister determined the
|
1239 |
+
amount of the erroneous payment or overpayment.
|
1240 |
+
Limitation or prescription period
|
1241 |
+
19 (1) Subject to this section, no action or proceedings
|
1242 |
+
may be taken to recover money owing under this Act af-
|
1243 |
+
ter the end of the six-year limitation or prescription peri-
|
1244 |
+
od that begins on the day on which the money becomes
|
1245 |
+
due and payable.
|
1246 |
+
2021-2022
|
1247 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1248 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1249 |
+
Section
|
1250 |
+
3
|
1251 |
+
|
1252 |
+
Page 29
|
1253 |
+
Deduction, set-off or compensation
|
1254 |
+
(2) Money owing by a person under this Act may be re-
|
1255 |
+
covered at any time by way of deduction from, or set-off
|
1256 |
+
or compensation against, any sum of money, including a
|
1257 |
+
rental housing benefit, that may be due or payable by His
|
1258 |
+
Majesty to the person, other than an amount payable un-
|
1259 |
+
der section 122.61 of the Income Tax Act.
|
1260 |
+
Acknowledgment of liability
|
1261 |
+
(3) If a person’s liability for money owing under this Act
|
1262 |
+
is acknowledged in accordance with subsection (5), the
|
1263 |
+
time during which the limitation or prescription period
|
1264 |
+
has run before the acknowledgment does not count in the
|
1265 |
+
calculation of that period.
|
1266 |
+
Acknowledgment after limitation or prescription
|
1267 |
+
period
|
1268 |
+
(4) If a person’s liability for money owing under this Act
|
1269 |
+
is acknowledged in accordance with subsection (5) after
|
1270 |
+
the end of the limitation or prescription period, an action
|
1271 |
+
or proceedings to recover the money may, subject to sub-
|
1272 |
+
sections (3) and (6), be brought within six years after the
|
1273 |
+
date of the acknowledgment.
|
1274 |
+
Types of acknowledgments
|
1275 |
+
(5) An acknowledgment of liability means
|
1276 |
+
(a) a written promise to pay the money owing, signed
|
1277 |
+
by the person or their agent or other representative;
|
1278 |
+
(b) a written acknowledgment of the money owing,
|
1279 |
+
signed by the person or their agent or other represen-
|
1280 |
+
tative, whether or not a promise to pay can be implied
|
1281 |
+
from it and whether or not it contains a refusal to pay;
|
1282 |
+
(c) a part payment by the person or their agent or oth-
|
1283 |
+
er representative of any money owing; or
|
1284 |
+
(d) any acknowledgment of the money owing made by
|
1285 |
+
the person, their agent or other representative or the
|
1286 |
+
trustee or administrator in the course of proceedings
|
1287 |
+
under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act or any oth-
|
1288 |
+
er legislation dealing with the payment of debts.
|
1289 |
+
Limitation or prescription period suspended
|
1290 |
+
(6) The running of a limitation or prescription period in
|
1291 |
+
respect of money owing under this Act is suspended dur-
|
1292 |
+
ing any period in which it is prohibited to commence or
|
1293 |
+
continue an action or other proceedings against the per-
|
1294 |
+
son to recover money owing under this Act.
|
1295 |
+
2021-2022
|
1296 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1297 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1298 |
+
Section
|
1299 |
+
3
|
1300 |
+
|
1301 |
+
Page 30
|
1302 |
+
Non-application
|
1303 |
+
(7) This section does not apply in respect of an action or
|
1304 |
+
proceedings relating to the execution, renewal or en-
|
1305 |
+
forcement of a judgment.
|
1306 |
+
No interest payable
|
1307 |
+
20 No interest is payable on any amount owing to His
|
1308 |
+
Majesty under this Act as a result of an overpayment or
|
1309 |
+
an erroneous payment.
|
1310 |
+
Violations
|
1311 |
+
21 (1) A person commits a violation if they
|
1312 |
+
(a) knowingly make, in relation to an application for a
|
1313 |
+
rental housing benefit, a representation that is false or
|
1314 |
+
misleading; or
|
1315 |
+
(b) make an application for, and receive, a rental
|
1316 |
+
housing benefit knowing that they are not eligible to
|
1317 |
+
receive it.
|
1318 |
+
Penalty
|
1319 |
+
(2) The Minister may impose a penalty on a person if the
|
1320 |
+
Minister is of the opinion that the person has committed
|
1321 |
+
a violation.
|
1322 |
+
Amount of penalty
|
1323 |
+
(3) The Minister may set the amount of the penalty for
|
1324 |
+
each violation at not more than 50% of the benefit that
|
1325 |
+
was or would have been paid as a result of committing
|
1326 |
+
the violation.
|
1327 |
+
For greater certainty
|
1328 |
+
(4) For greater certainty, no penalty may be imposed on
|
1329 |
+
a person if they mistakenly believe that a representation
|
1330 |
+
is true or that they were eligible to receive the benefit, as
|
1331 |
+
the case may be.
|
1332 |
+
Purpose of penalty
|
1333 |
+
(5) The purpose of a penalty is to promote compliance
|
1334 |
+
with this Act and not to punish.
|
1335 |
+
Limitation of imposition of penalties
|
1336 |
+
22 A penalty must not be imposed under section 21 if
|
1337 |
+
more than three years have passed after the day on which
|
1338 |
+
the act that would constitute the violation occurred.
|
1339 |
+
Rescission or reduction of penalty
|
1340 |
+
23 The Minister may rescind the imposition of a penalty
|
1341 |
+
under section 21, or reduce the penalty, on the presenta-
|
1342 |
+
tion of new facts or on being of the opinion that the
|
1343 |
+
2021-2022
|
1344 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1345 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1346 |
+
Section
|
1347 |
+
3
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+
|
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+
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|
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penalty was imposed without knowledge of, or on the ba-
|
1351 |
+
sis of a mistake as to, some material fact.
|
1352 |
+
Recovery as debt due to His Majesty
|
1353 |
+
24 A penalty imposed under section 21 constitutes a
|
1354 |
+
debt due to His Majesty and the debt is payable and may
|
1355 |
+
be recovered by the Minister as of the day on which the
|
1356 |
+
penalty is imposed.
|
1357 |
+
Offences
|
1358 |
+
25 (1) Every person commits an offence who
|
1359 |
+
(a) for the purpose of obtaining a rental housing bene-
|
1360 |
+
fit for themselves, knowingly uses false identity infor-
|
1361 |
+
mation or another person’s identity information; or
|
1362 |
+
(b) with intent to steal all or a substantial part of an-
|
1363 |
+
other person’s rental housing benefit, counsels that
|
1364 |
+
person to apply for the benefit.
|
1365 |
+
Punishment
|
1366 |
+
(2) Every person who is guilty of an offence under sub-
|
1367 |
+
section (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of
|
1368 |
+
not more than the sum of $5,000 plus an amount of not
|
1369 |
+
more than double the amount of the benefit that was or
|
1370 |
+
would have been paid as a result of committing the of-
|
1371 |
+
fence, to imprisonment for a term of not more than two
|
1372 |
+
years less a day, or to both.
|
1373 |
+
Definition of identity information
|
1374 |
+
(3) In paragraph (1)(a), identity information has the
|
1375 |
+
same meaning as in section 402.1 of the Criminal Code.
|
1376 |
+
Designation — investigators
|
1377 |
+
26 (1) The Minister may designate as an investigator
|
1378 |
+
any person or class of persons for the purpose of enforc-
|
1379 |
+
ing section 25.
|
1380 |
+
Authorization
|
1381 |
+
(2) The Minister may authorize the Commissioner to
|
1382 |
+
designate as an investigator any employee or class of em-
|
1383 |
+
ployees of the Agency for the purpose of enforcing sec-
|
1384 |
+
tion 25.
|
1385 |
+
Limitation period
|
1386 |
+
27 Proceedings in respect of an offence under this Act
|
1387 |
+
may be instituted at any time within, but not later than,
|
1388 |
+
five years after the day on which the Minister becomes
|
1389 |
+
aware of the subject matter of the prosecution.
|
1390 |
+
2021-2022
|
1391 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1392 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1393 |
+
Section
|
1394 |
+
3
|
1395 |
+
|
1396 |
+
Page 32
|
1397 |
+
Sunset provision
|
1398 |
+
28 (1) Despite any other provision of this Act, a pay-
|
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+
ment out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund must not be
|
1400 |
+
made under section 12 after the fifth anniversary of the
|
1401 |
+
day on which this Act comes into force.
|
1402 |
+
Consolidated Revenue Fund
|
1403 |
+
(2) On the day after that fifth anniversary,
|
1404 |
+
(a) any money paid out under subsection 12(1) and
|
1405 |
+
held on that day by the Corporation is to be paid into
|
1406 |
+
the Consolidated Revenue Fund and credited to the
|
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+
Receiver General; and
|
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+
(b) any special account referred to in subsection 12(2)
|
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+
is closed and any money in that account on closing is
|
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+
to remain in the Consolidated Revenue Fund and is
|
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+
credited to the Receiver General.
|
1412 |
+
PART 3
|
1413 |
+
Related Amendments
|
1414 |
+
R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)
|
1415 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
1416 |
+
4 Subsection 81(1) of the Income Tax Act is
|
1417 |
+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of para-
|
1418 |
+
graph (r), by adding “or” at the end of paragraph
|
1419 |
+
(s) and by adding the following after paragraph
|
1420 |
+
(s):
|
1421 |
+
Dental benefits
|
1422 |
+
(t) an amount received under the Dental Benefit Act.
|
1423 |
+
5 Paragraph 241(4)(d) of the Act is amended by
|
1424 |
+
striking out “or” at the end of subparagraph (xvi-
|
1425 |
+
ii) and by adding the following after subpara-
|
1426 |
+
graph (xix):
|
1427 |
+
(xx) to an official of
|
1428 |
+
(A) the Canada Revenue Agency solely for the
|
1429 |
+
purposes of the administration or enforcement
|
1430 |
+
of the Dental Benefit Act, or
|
1431 |
+
(B) the Department of Health solely for the pur-
|
1432 |
+
poses of the formulation or evaluation of policy
|
1433 |
+
for that Act,
|
1434 |
+
(xxi) to an official of the Canada Revenue Agency
|
1435 |
+
solely for the purposes of the administration or en-
|
1436 |
+
forcement of the Rental Housing Benefit Act, or
|
1437 |
+
2021-2022
|
1438 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1439 |
+
PART 2 Rental Housing Benefit Act
|
1440 |
+
Sections 3-5
|
1441 |
+
|
1442 |
+
Page 33
|
1443 |
+
(xxii) to a person who is employed in the service of,
|
1444 |
+
who occupies a position of responsibility in the ser-
|
1445 |
+
vice of, or who is engaged by or on behalf of, the
|
1446 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, solely
|
1447 |
+
for the purposes of the formulation or evaluation of
|
1448 |
+
policy for the Rental Housing Benefit Act;
|
1449 |
+
R.S., c. E-15
|
1450 |
+
Excise Tax Act
|
1451 |
+
6 Paragraph 295(5)(d) of the Excise Tax Act is
|
1452 |
+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of sub-
|
1453 |
+
paragraph (ix) and by adding the following after
|
1454 |
+
subparagraph (x):
|
1455 |
+
(xi) to an official of
|
1456 |
+
(A) the Canada Revenue Agency solely for the
|
1457 |
+
purposes of the administration or enforcement
|
1458 |
+
of the Dental Benefit Act, or
|
1459 |
+
(B) the Department of Health solely for the pur-
|
1460 |
+
poses of the formulation or evaluation of policy
|
1461 |
+
for that Act,
|
1462 |
+
(xii) to an official of the Canada Revenue Agency
|
1463 |
+
solely for the purposes of the administration or en-
|
1464 |
+
forcement of the Rental Housing Benefit Act, or
|
1465 |
+
(xiii) to a person who is employed in the service of,
|
1466 |
+
who occupies a position of responsibility in the ser-
|
1467 |
+
vice of, or who is engaged by or on behalf of, the
|
1468 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, solely
|
1469 |
+
for the purposes of the formulation or evaluation of
|
1470 |
+
policy for the Rental Housing Benefit Act;
|
1471 |
+
2002, c. 22
|
1472 |
+
Excise Act, 2001
|
1473 |
+
7 Paragraph 211(6)(e) of the Excise Act, 2001 is
|
1474 |
+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of sub-
|
1475 |
+
paragraph (x) and by adding the following after
|
1476 |
+
subparagraph (xi):
|
1477 |
+
(xii) to an official of
|
1478 |
+
(A) the Agency solely for the purposes of the ad-
|
1479 |
+
ministration or enforcement of the Dental Bene-
|
1480 |
+
fit Act, or
|
1481 |
+
2021-2022
|
1482 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1483 |
+
PART 3 Related Amendments
|
1484 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
1485 |
+
Sections 5-7
|
1486 |
+
|
1487 |
+
Page 34
|
1488 |
+
(B) the Department of Health solely for the pur-
|
1489 |
+
poses of the formulation or evaluation of policy
|
1490 |
+
for that Act,
|
1491 |
+
(xiii) to an official of the Agency solely for the pur-
|
1492 |
+
poses of the administration or enforcement of the
|
1493 |
+
Rental Housing Benefit Act, or
|
1494 |
+
(xiv) to a person who is employed in the service of,
|
1495 |
+
who occupies a position of responsibility in the ser-
|
1496 |
+
vice of, or who is engaged by or on behalf of, the
|
1497 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, solely
|
1498 |
+
for the purposes of the formulation or evaluation of
|
1499 |
+
policy for the Rental Housing Benefit Act;
|
1500 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
1501 |
+
2021-2022
|
1502 |
+
Chapter 14: Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2 (Targeted Support for Households)
|
1503 |
+
PART 3 Related Amendments
|
1504 |
+
Excise Act, 2001
|
1505 |
+
Section
|
1506 |
+
7
|
1507 |
+
|
1508 |
+
Page 35
|
1509 |
+
|
1510 |
+
Page 36
|
1511 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
1512 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
1513 |
+
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2024
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+
CHAPTER 4
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+
An Act to amend the Investment Canada Act
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+
ASSENTED TO
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+
MARCH 22, 2024
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+
BILL C-34
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+
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+
Page 2
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+
SUMMARY
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+
This enactment amends the Investment Canada Act to, among
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+
other things,
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+
(a) require notice of certain investments to be given prior to
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+
their implementation;
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17 |
+
(b) authorize the Minister of Industry, after consultation with
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18 |
+
the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, to
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+
impose interim conditions in respect of investments in order
|
20 |
+
to prevent injury to national security that could arise during
|
21 |
+
the review;
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22 |
+
(c) require, in certain cases, the Minister of Industry to make
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23 |
+
an order for the further review of investments under Part IV.1;
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24 |
+
(d) allow written undertakings to be submitted to the Minis-
|
25 |
+
ter of Industry to address risks of injury to national security
|
26 |
+
and allow that Minister, with the concurrence of the Minister
|
27 |
+
of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, to complete
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28 |
+
consideration of an investment because of the undertakings;
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29 |
+
(e) introduce rules for the protection of information in the
|
30 |
+
course of judicial review proceedings in relation to decisions
|
31 |
+
and orders under Part IV.1;
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+
(f) authorize the Minister of Industry to disclose information
|
33 |
+
that is otherwise privileged under the Act to foreign states for
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34 |
+
the purposes of foreign investment reviews;
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35 |
+
(g) establish a penalty not exceeding the greater of $500,000
|
36 |
+
and any prescribed amount, for failure to give notice of, or
|
37 |
+
file applications with respect to, certain investments; and
|
38 |
+
(h) increase the penalty for other contraventions of the Act or
|
39 |
+
the regulations to the greater of $25,000 and any prescribed
|
40 |
+
amount for each day of the contravention.
|
41 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
42 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
43 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
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+
|
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+
Page 3
|
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+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
|
47 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
48 |
+
An Act to amend the Investment Canada Act
|
49 |
+
[Assented to 22nd March, 2024]
|
50 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
51 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
52 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
53 |
+
Alternative Title
|
54 |
+
Alternative title
|
55 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the National Security Review
|
56 |
+
of Investments Modernization Act.
|
57 |
+
R.S., c. 28 (1st Supp.)
|
58 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
59 |
+
2 (1) Section 11 of the Investment Canada Act is
|
60 |
+
amended by striking out “and” at the end of para-
|
61 |
+
graph (a), by adding “and” at the end of para-
|
62 |
+
graph (b) and by adding the following after para-
|
63 |
+
graph (b):
|
64 |
+
(c) an investment to acquire, in whole or in part, an
|
65 |
+
entity carrying on all or any part of its operations in
|
66 |
+
Canada and that has a place of operations in Canada,
|
67 |
+
an individual or individuals in Canada who are em-
|
68 |
+
ployed or self-employed in connection with the enti-
|
69 |
+
ty’s operations or assets in Canada used in carrying on
|
70 |
+
the entity’s operations, if
|
71 |
+
(i) the entity carries on a prescribed business activ-
|
72 |
+
ity,
|
73 |
+
(ii) the non-Canadian could, as a result of the in-
|
74 |
+
vestment, have access to, or direct the use of, mate-
|
75 |
+
rial non-public technical information or material
|
76 |
+
assets, and
|
77 |
+
(iii) the non-Canadian would have, as a result of
|
78 |
+
the investment,
|
79 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
|
81 |
+
Page 4
|
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+
(A) the power to appoint or nominate any per-
|
83 |
+
son who has the capacity to direct the business
|
84 |
+
and affairs of the entity, such as a member of the
|
85 |
+
board of directors or of senior management, a
|
86 |
+
trustee of the entity or, in the case of a limited
|
87 |
+
partnership, a general partner, or
|
88 |
+
(B) prescribed special rights with respect to the
|
89 |
+
entity.
|
90 |
+
(2) Section 11 of the Act is renumbered as subsec-
|
91 |
+
tion 11(1) and is amended by adding the follow-
|
92 |
+
ing:
|
93 |
+
Regulations
|
94 |
+
(2) The Governor in Council may make regulations
|
95 |
+
defining “material assets” and “material non-public tech-
|
96 |
+
nical information” for the purposes of subparagraph
|
97 |
+
(1)(c)(ii).
|
98 |
+
1995, c. 1, par. 50(1)(a)
|
99 |
+
3 Section 12 of the Act is replaced by the follow-
|
100 |
+
ing:
|
101 |
+
Notice of investment
|
102 |
+
12 (1) A non-Canadian making an investment shall, in
|
103 |
+
the prescribed manner, give notice of the investment that
|
104 |
+
includes prescribed information to the Director
|
105 |
+
(a) in the case of an investment referred to in para-
|
106 |
+
graph 11(1)(b) in respect of a Canadian business that
|
107 |
+
carries on a prescribed business activity or an invest-
|
108 |
+
ment referred to in paragraph 11(1)(c), no later than
|
109 |
+
the prescribed time prior to the implementation of the
|
110 |
+
investment; and
|
111 |
+
(b) in the case of any other investment, within the
|
112 |
+
prescribed period.
|
113 |
+
Condition for investment
|
114 |
+
(2) Subject to subsections 25.2(2) and 25.3(3), a non-
|
115 |
+
Canadian who gives notice of an investment under para-
|
116 |
+
graph (1)(a) shall not implement the investment unless
|
117 |
+
the periods referred to in subsections 25.2(1) and 25.3(1)
|
118 |
+
have expired.
|
119 |
+
1995, c. 1, par. 50(1)(a)
|
120 |
+
4 (1) Subparagraphs 13(1)(b)(i) and (ii) of the Act
|
121 |
+
are replaced by the following:
|
122 |
+
(i) the investment is not reviewable under Part IV,
|
123 |
+
or
|
124 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
125 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
126 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
127 |
+
Sections 2-4
|
128 |
+
|
129 |
+
Page 5
|
130 |
+
(ii) unless the Director sends the non-Canadian a
|
131 |
+
notice for review under section 15 within 45 days af-
|
132 |
+
ter the certified date referred to in paragraph (a) or
|
133 |
+
within the prescribed period, the investment is not
|
134 |
+
reviewable under Part IV.
|
135 |
+
1995, c. 1, par. 50(1)(a)
|
136 |
+
(2) Subsection 13(2) of the Act is replaced by the
|
137 |
+
following:
|
138 |
+
Incomplete notice
|
139 |
+
(2) If a notice given under section 12 is incomplete, the
|
140 |
+
Director shall, within the prescribed period, send a notice
|
141 |
+
to the non-Canadian, specifying the information required
|
142 |
+
to complete the notice under section 12 and requesting
|
143 |
+
that the information be provided to the Director in order
|
144 |
+
to complete that notice.
|
145 |
+
(3) The portion of subsection 13(3) of the Act be-
|
146 |
+
fore paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
|
147 |
+
Where investment not reviewable
|
148 |
+
(3) An investment in respect of which a receipt is sent
|
149 |
+
under subsection (1) is not reviewable under Part IV if
|
150 |
+
(4) Paragraph 13(3)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
151 |
+
the following:
|
152 |
+
(b) in a case where the receipt contains the advice re-
|
153 |
+
ferred to in subparagraph (1)(b)(ii), no notice for re-
|
154 |
+
view is sent to the non-Canadian pursuant to section
|
155 |
+
15 within 45 days after the certified date referred to in
|
156 |
+
paragraph (1)(a) or within the prescribed period.
|
157 |
+
1994, c. 47, s. 133
|
158 |
+
5 (1) Subparagraph (d)(v) of the definition WTO
|
159 |
+
investor in subsection 14.1(6) of the Act is replaced
|
160 |
+
by the following:
|
161 |
+
(v) of which at least two-thirds of the members of
|
162 |
+
its board of directors, or of which at least two-
|
163 |
+
thirds of its general partners, as the case may be,
|
164 |
+
are any combination of Canadians and WTO in-
|
165 |
+
vestors,
|
166 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
167 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
168 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
169 |
+
Sections 4-5
|
170 |
+
|
171 |
+
Page 6
|
172 |
+
1994, c. 47, s. 133
|
173 |
+
(2) Subparagraph (e)(iv) of the definition WTO in-
|
174 |
+
vestor in subsection 14.1(6) of the Act is replaced
|
175 |
+
by the following:
|
176 |
+
(iv) of which at least two-thirds of its trustees are
|
177 |
+
any combination of Canadians and WTO investors,
|
178 |
+
or
|
179 |
+
2017, c. 6, s. 80
|
180 |
+
6 (1) Subparagraph (d)(v) of the definition trade
|
181 |
+
agreement investor in subsection 14.11(6) of the
|
182 |
+
Act is replaced by the following:
|
183 |
+
(v) at least two-thirds of the members of its board
|
184 |
+
of directors, or at least two-thirds of its general
|
185 |
+
partners, as the case may be, are any combination
|
186 |
+
of Canadians and trade agreement investors;
|
187 |
+
2017, c. 6, s. 80
|
188 |
+
(2) Subparagraph (e)(iv) of the definition trade
|
189 |
+
agreement investor in subsection 14.11(6) of the
|
190 |
+
Act is replaced by the following:
|
191 |
+
(iv) at least two-thirds of its trustees are any com-
|
192 |
+
bination of Canadians and trade agreement in-
|
193 |
+
vestors; or
|
194 |
+
7 (1) The portion of section 15 of the Act before
|
195 |
+
paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
|
196 |
+
Other reviewable investments
|
197 |
+
15 An investment referred to in paragraph 11(1)(a) or
|
198 |
+
(b) that is subject to notification under Part III and that
|
199 |
+
would not otherwise be reviewable under this Part is re-
|
200 |
+
viewable under this Part if
|
201 |
+
(1.1) The portion of paragraph 15(b) of the Act
|
202 |
+
before subparagraph (i) is replaced by the fol-
|
203 |
+
lowing:
|
204 |
+
(b) within 45 days after the certified date referred to in
|
205 |
+
paragraph 13(1)(a)
|
206 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
207 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
208 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
209 |
+
Sections 5-7
|
210 |
+
|
211 |
+
Page 7
|
212 |
+
(2) Section 15 of the Act is renumbered as subsec-
|
213 |
+
tion 15(1) and is amended by adding the follow-
|
214 |
+
ing:
|
215 |
+
State-owned enterprise
|
216 |
+
(2) Despite the limits set out in subsections 14(3), 14.1(1)
|
217 |
+
and (1.1) and 14.11(1) and (2), an investment is review-
|
218 |
+
able under this Part if
|
219 |
+
(a) the non-Canadian making the investment is a
|
220 |
+
state-owned enterprise or is controlled by a state-
|
221 |
+
owned enterprise unless the non-Canadian is a trade
|
222 |
+
agreement investor;
|
223 |
+
(b) the Governor in Council, on the recommendation
|
224 |
+
of the Minister, is of the opinion that a review of the
|
225 |
+
investment is in the public interest;
|
226 |
+
(c) the Governor in Council issues an order for the re-
|
227 |
+
view within 45 days after the certified date referred to
|
228 |
+
in paragraph 13(1)(a); and
|
229 |
+
(d) the Director sends the non-Canadian making the
|
230 |
+
investment a notice for review.
|
231 |
+
8 Paragraphs 17(2)(b) and (c) of the Act are re-
|
232 |
+
placed by the following:
|
233 |
+
(b) in the case of an investment made through an ac-
|
234 |
+
quisition referred to in subparagraph 28(1)(d)(ii) or an
|
235 |
+
investment with respect to which a notice referred to
|
236 |
+
in paragraph 16(2)(a) has been sent, within the pre-
|
237 |
+
scribed period; or
|
238 |
+
(c) in the case of an investment reviewable pursuant
|
239 |
+
to section 15, forthwith on receipt of a notice for re-
|
240 |
+
view referred to in subparagraph 15(1)(b)(ii) or para-
|
241 |
+
graph 15(2)(d).
|
242 |
+
8.1 (1) Paragraph 20(c) of the Act is replaced by
|
243 |
+
the following:
|
244 |
+
(c) the effect of the investment on productivity, indus-
|
245 |
+
trial efficiency, technological development, product in-
|
246 |
+
novation and product variety in Canada, including, for
|
247 |
+
greater certainty, the effect of the investment on any
|
248 |
+
rights relating to intellectual property whose develop-
|
249 |
+
ment has been funded, in whole or in part, by the Gov-
|
250 |
+
ernment of Canada;
|
251 |
+
(2) Paragraph 20(e) of the Act is replaced by the
|
252 |
+
following:
|
253 |
+
(e) the compatibility of the investment with national
|
254 |
+
industrial, economic and cultural policies, taking into
|
255 |
+
consideration industrial, economic and cultural policy
|
256 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
257 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
258 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
259 |
+
Sections 7-8.1
|
260 |
+
|
261 |
+
Page 8
|
262 |
+
objectives enunciated by the government or legislature
|
263 |
+
of any province likely to be significantly affected by
|
264 |
+
the investment, and including, for greater certainty,
|
265 |
+
the effect of the investment on the use and protection
|
266 |
+
of personal information about Canadians; and
|
267 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
268 |
+
9 (1) Subsection 21(3) of the French version of
|
269 |
+
the Act is replaced by the following:
|
270 |
+
Prolongation
|
271 |
+
(3) Sous réserve des paragraphes (4) et (5), si, avant l’ex-
|
272 |
+
piration du délai de quarante-cinq jours visé au para-
|
273 |
+
graphe (1), l’avis prévu au paragraphe 25.2(1) est envoyé
|
274 |
+
relativement à l’investissement et si l’arrêté visé au para-
|
275 |
+
graphe 25.3(1) est pris relativement à celui-ci, le délai
|
276 |
+
pendant lequel le ministre peut envoyer l’avis prévu au
|
277 |
+
paragraphe (1) expire trente jours après l’expiration du
|
278 |
+
délai réglementaire ou du délai supplémentaire visés aux
|
279 |
+
paragraphes 25.3(6) ou (7), selon le cas, ou à l’expiration
|
280 |
+
de tout délai supplémentaire sur lequel celui-ci et le de-
|
281 |
+
mandeur s’entendent.
|
282 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
283 |
+
(2) Subsection 21(4) of the Act is replaced by the
|
284 |
+
following:
|
285 |
+
Extension
|
286 |
+
(4) If, before the end of the 45-day period referred to in
|
287 |
+
subsection (1), a notice is sent under subsection 25.2(1)
|
288 |
+
in respect of the investment and if, in respect of the in-
|
289 |
+
vestment, an order is made under subsection 25.3(1) and
|
290 |
+
a notice under paragraph 25.3(6)(b) or (c) is sent, the pe-
|
291 |
+
riod during which the Minister may send the notice re-
|
292 |
+
ferred to in subsection (1) expires 30 days after the day
|
293 |
+
on which the notice under that paragraph was sent or at
|
294 |
+
the end of any further period that the Minister and the
|
295 |
+
applicant agree on.
|
296 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
297 |
+
(3) The portion of subsection 21(5) of the French
|
298 |
+
version of the Act before paragraph (a) is re-
|
299 |
+
placed by the following:
|
300 |
+
Prolongation
|
301 |
+
(5) Si, avant l’expiration du délai de quarante-cinq jours
|
302 |
+
visé au paragraphe (1), l’avis prévu au paragraphe 25.2(1)
|
303 |
+
est envoyé relativement à l’investissement et si l’arrêté vi-
|
304 |
+
sé au paragraphe 25.3(1) est pris relativement à celui-ci et
|
305 |
+
que le ministre renvoie la question au gouverneur en
|
306 |
+
conseil en application de l’alinéa 25.3(6)a) ou du para-
|
307 |
+
graphe 25.3(7), le délai pendant lequel le ministre peut
|
308 |
+
envoyer l’avis prévu au paragraphe (1) expire trente jours
|
309 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
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+
Investment Canada Act
|
312 |
+
Sections 8.1-9
|
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+
|
314 |
+
Page 9
|
315 |
+
après celle des dates ci-après qui est antérieure à l’autre
|
316 |
+
ou à l’expiration de tout délai supplémentaire sur lequel
|
317 |
+
celui-ci et le demandeur s’entendent :
|
318 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
319 |
+
(4) Subsection 21(6) of the French version of the
|
320 |
+
Act is replaced by the following:
|
321 |
+
Prolongation
|
322 |
+
(6) Sous réserve des paragraphes (7) et (8), si, avant l’ex-
|
323 |
+
piration du délai de quarante-cinq jours visé au para-
|
324 |
+
graphe (1), l’arrêté visé au paragraphe 25.3(1) est pris re-
|
325 |
+
lativement à l’investissement, le délai pendant lequel le
|
326 |
+
ministre peut envoyer l’avis prévu au paragraphe (1) ex-
|
327 |
+
pire trente jours après l’expiration du délai réglementaire
|
328 |
+
ou du délai supplémentaire visés aux paragraphes 25.3(6)
|
329 |
+
ou (7), selon le cas, ou à l’expiration de tout délai supplé-
|
330 |
+
mentaire sur lequel celui-ci et le demandeur s’entendent.
|
331 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
332 |
+
(5) Subsection 21(7) of the Act is replaced by the
|
333 |
+
following:
|
334 |
+
Extension
|
335 |
+
(7) If, before the end of the 45-day period referred to in
|
336 |
+
subsection (1), an order is made under subsection 25.3(1)
|
337 |
+
in respect of the investment and if, in respect of the in-
|
338 |
+
vestment, a notice is sent under paragraph 25.3(6)(b) or
|
339 |
+
(c), the period during which the Minister may send the
|
340 |
+
notice referred to in subsection (1) expires 30 days after
|
341 |
+
the day on which the notice under that paragraph was
|
342 |
+
sent or at the end of any further period that the Minister
|
343 |
+
and the applicant agree on.
|
344 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 138
|
345 |
+
(6) The portion of subsection 21(8) of the French
|
346 |
+
version of the Act before paragraph (a) is re-
|
347 |
+
placed by the following:
|
348 |
+
Prolongation
|
349 |
+
(8) Si, avant l’expiration du délai de quarante-cinq jours
|
350 |
+
visé au paragraphe (1), l’arrêté visé au paragraphe 25.3(1)
|
351 |
+
est pris relativement à l’investissement et si le ministre
|
352 |
+
renvoie la question au gouverneur en conseil en applica-
|
353 |
+
tion de l’alinéa 25.3(6)a) ou du paragraphe 25.3(7), le dé-
|
354 |
+
lai pendant lequel le ministre peut envoyer l’avis prévu
|
355 |
+
au paragraphe (1) expire trente jours après celle des
|
356 |
+
dates ci-après qui est antérieure à l’autre ou à l’expiration
|
357 |
+
de tout délai supplémentaire sur lequel celui-ci et le de-
|
358 |
+
mandeur s’entendent :
|
359 |
+
2020, c. 1, s. 111
|
360 |
+
10 (1) Subparagraph (d)(v) of the definition CUS-
|
361 |
+
MA investor in subsection 24(4) of the Act is re-
|
362 |
+
placed by the following:
|
363 |
+
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|
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+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
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+
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|
366 |
+
Sections 9-10
|
367 |
+
|
368 |
+
Page 10
|
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+
(v) of which at least two-thirds of the members of
|
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+
its board of directors, or of which at least two-
|
371 |
+
thirds of its general partners, as the case may be,
|
372 |
+
are any combination of Canadians and CUSMA in-
|
373 |
+
vestors;
|
374 |
+
2020, c. 1, s. 111
|
375 |
+
(2) Subparagraph (e)(iv) of the definition CUSMA
|
376 |
+
investor in subsection 24(4) of the Act is replaced
|
377 |
+
by the following:
|
378 |
+
(iv) of which at least two-thirds of its trustees are
|
379 |
+
any combination of Canadians and CUSMA in-
|
380 |
+
vestors; or
|
381 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
382 |
+
11 The heading of Part IV.1 of the Act is replaced
|
383 |
+
by the following:
|
384 |
+
Review of Investments —
|
385 |
+
Injurious to National Security
|
386 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
387 |
+
12 (1) Paragraph 25.1(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
388 |
+
the following:
|
389 |
+
(b) to acquire control of a Canadian business in any
|
390 |
+
manner described in section 28;
|
391 |
+
(b.1) if the non-Canadian is a state-owned enterprise,
|
392 |
+
to acquire any of the assets of a Canadian business; or
|
393 |
+
(2) Section 25.1 of the Act is renumbered as sub-
|
394 |
+
section 25.1(1) and is amended by adding the fol-
|
395 |
+
lowing:
|
396 |
+
For greater certainty
|
397 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, paragraph (1)(c) includes an in-
|
398 |
+
vestment to acquire, in whole or in part, the assets of an
|
399 |
+
entity referred to in that paragraph.
|
400 |
+
13 The Act is amended by adding the following
|
401 |
+
after section 25.1:
|
402 |
+
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|
403 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
404 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
405 |
+
Sections 10-13
|
406 |
+
|
407 |
+
Page 11
|
408 |
+
Beginning of review
|
409 |
+
25.11 The review of an investment under this Part be-
|
410 |
+
gins on the day on which it first comes to the attention of
|
411 |
+
the Minister.
|
412 |
+
Requirement to provide information
|
413 |
+
25.12 The Minister may require the non-Canadian or
|
414 |
+
other person or entity from which the Canadian business
|
415 |
+
or the entity referred to in paragraph 25.1(c) is being ac-
|
416 |
+
quired to provide to the Minister, within the time and in
|
417 |
+
the manner specified by the Minister, any prescribed in-
|
418 |
+
formation or any other information that the Minister
|
419 |
+
considers necessary for the purposes of the review.
|
420 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
421 |
+
14 (1) Subsection 25.2(1) of the Act is replaced by
|
422 |
+
the following:
|
423 |
+
Notice
|
424 |
+
25.2 (1) If the Minister has reasonable grounds to be-
|
425 |
+
lieve that an investment by a non-Canadian could be in-
|
426 |
+
jurious to national security, the Minister may, within the
|
427 |
+
prescribed period, send to the non-Canadian a notice
|
428 |
+
that an order for the further review of the investment
|
429 |
+
may be made under subsection 25.3(1).
|
430 |
+
Act of corruption
|
431 |
+
(1.1) For the purposes of subsection (1), the fact that a
|
432 |
+
non-Canadian has previously been convicted, within or
|
433 |
+
outside Canada, for an offence involving an act of corrup-
|
434 |
+
tion constitutes, by itself, reasonable grounds.
|
435 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
436 |
+
(2) Paragraphs 25.2(2)(a) and (b) of the Act are re-
|
437 |
+
placed by the following:
|
438 |
+
(a) a notice under subsection (4);
|
439 |
+
(b) a notice under paragraph 25.3(6)(b) or (c); or
|
440 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453; 2013, c. 33, s. 140
|
441 |
+
(3) Subsections 25.2(3) and (4) of the Act are re-
|
442 |
+
placed by the following:
|
443 |
+
Notice
|
444 |
+
(4) If the Minister, after the consultation referred to in
|
445 |
+
subsection 25.3(1), does not consider that the investment
|
446 |
+
could be injurious to national security, the Minister shall,
|
447 |
+
within the prescribed period, send to the non-Canadian a
|
448 |
+
notice indicating that consideration of the investment is
|
449 |
+
complete and that no order will be made under that sub-
|
450 |
+
section.
|
451 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
452 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
453 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
454 |
+
Sections 13-14
|
455 |
+
|
456 |
+
Page 12
|
457 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
458 |
+
15 (1) Subsections 25.3(1) and (2) of the Act are
|
459 |
+
replaced by the following:
|
460 |
+
Order — further review
|
461 |
+
25.3 (1) If the Minister, after consultation with the Min-
|
462 |
+
ister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, con-
|
463 |
+
siders that an investment could be injurious to national
|
464 |
+
security, the Minister shall make an order within the pre-
|
465 |
+
scribed period for the further review of the investment.
|
466 |
+
Interim conditions
|
467 |
+
(1.1) The Minister shall, by order, impose interim condi-
|
468 |
+
tions in respect of the investment that are applicable un-
|
469 |
+
til no later than when consideration of the investment is
|
470 |
+
complete, or amend such conditions, if the Minister, after
|
471 |
+
consultation with the Minister of Public Safety and
|
472 |
+
Emergency Preparedness, is satisfied that it is necessary
|
473 |
+
for the purpose of preventing injury to national security
|
474 |
+
that could arise during that review, provided that the im-
|
475 |
+
position of interim conditions does not introduce signifi-
|
476 |
+
cant new risks of injury to national security. The Minister
|
477 |
+
shall also delete a condition if the Minister, after such
|
478 |
+
consultation, is satisfied that it is no longer necessary for
|
479 |
+
that purpose.
|
480 |
+
Statutory Instruments Act does not apply
|
481 |
+
(1.2) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in
|
482 |
+
respect of an order made under this section.
|
483 |
+
Notice
|
484 |
+
(2) The Minister shall, without delay after an order has
|
485 |
+
been made under this section, send to the non-Canadian
|
486 |
+
making the investment and to any person or entity from
|
487 |
+
which the Canadian business or the entity referred to in
|
488 |
+
paragraph 25.1(c) is being acquired a notice indicating
|
489 |
+
that the order has been made and advising them of their
|
490 |
+
right to make representations and to submit undertak-
|
491 |
+
ings to the Minister. A copy of the order is to accompany
|
492 |
+
the notice.
|
493 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
494 |
+
(2) Paragraph 25.3(3)(a) of the Act is replaced by
|
495 |
+
the following:
|
496 |
+
(a) a notice under paragraph (6)(b) or (c);
|
497 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
498 |
+
(3) Subsections 25.3(4) and (5) of the Act are re-
|
499 |
+
placed by the following:
|
500 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
501 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
502 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
503 |
+
Section
|
504 |
+
15
|
505 |
+
|
506 |
+
Page 13
|
507 |
+
Representations and undertakings
|
508 |
+
(4) After receipt of the notice referred to in subsection
|
509 |
+
(2), the non-Canadian or other person or entity may
|
510 |
+
make representations and submit written undertakings,
|
511 |
+
within the time and in the manner specified in the notice.
|
512 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453; 2013, c. 33, s. 141
|
513 |
+
(4) Subsections 25.3(6) and (7) of the Act are re-
|
514 |
+
placed by the following:
|
515 |
+
Ministerial action
|
516 |
+
(6) The Minister shall, within the prescribed period,
|
517 |
+
(a) after consultation with the Minister of Public Safe-
|
518 |
+
ty and Emergency Preparedness, refer the investment
|
519 |
+
under review to the Governor in Council, together
|
520 |
+
with a report of the Minister’s findings and recom-
|
521 |
+
mendations on the review, if
|
522 |
+
(i) the Minister is satisfied that the investment
|
523 |
+
would be injurious to national security, or
|
524 |
+
(ii) on the basis of the information available, the
|
525 |
+
Minister is not able to determine whether the in-
|
526 |
+
vestment would be injurious to national security;
|
527 |
+
(b) after consultation with the Minister of Public Safe-
|
528 |
+
ty and Emergency Preparedness, send to the non-
|
529 |
+
Canadian a notice indicating that consideration of the
|
530 |
+
investment is complete, if the Minister is satisfied that
|
531 |
+
the investment would not be injurious to national se-
|
532 |
+
curity; or
|
533 |
+
(c) send to the non-Canadian a notice indicating that
|
534 |
+
consideration of the investment is complete, if the
|
535 |
+
Minister is satisfied, with the concurrence of the Min-
|
536 |
+
ister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness,
|
537 |
+
that the investment would not be injurious to national
|
538 |
+
security because of the undertakings that are given to
|
539 |
+
His Majesty in right of Canada.
|
540 |
+
Extension
|
541 |
+
(7) If the Minister is unable to complete the considera-
|
542 |
+
tion of an investment within the prescribed period re-
|
543 |
+
ferred to in subsection (6), the Minister shall, within that
|
544 |
+
period, send a notice to that effect to the non-Canadian.
|
545 |
+
The Minister then has until the end of the period pre-
|
546 |
+
scribed for this subsection, or any further period that the
|
547 |
+
Minister and the non-Canadian agree on, to take the ap-
|
548 |
+
plicable measures described in paragraph (6)(a), (b) or
|
549 |
+
(c).
|
550 |
+
(5) The Act is amended by adding the following
|
551 |
+
after section 25.3:
|
552 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
553 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
554 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
555 |
+
Section
|
556 |
+
15
|
557 |
+
|
558 |
+
Page 14
|
559 |
+
New undertakings
|
560 |
+
25.31 After the Minister sends a notice referred to in
|
561 |
+
paragraph 25.3(6)(c), the Minister may
|
562 |
+
(a) accept new written undertakings if the Minister is
|
563 |
+
satisfied, with the concurrence of the Minister of Pub-
|
564 |
+
lic Safety and Emergency Preparedness, that the risks
|
565 |
+
of injury to national security identified in the notice
|
566 |
+
would continue to be addressed; or
|
567 |
+
(b) release the non-Canadian or other person or entity
|
568 |
+
from any undertakings, if the Minister is satisfied,
|
569 |
+
with the concurrence of the Minister of Public Safety
|
570 |
+
and Emergency Preparedness, that they are no longer
|
571 |
+
necessary to address those risks.
|
572 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
573 |
+
16 Paragraph 25.4(1)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
574 |
+
the following:
|
575 |
+
(b) authorizing the non-Canadian to make the invest-
|
576 |
+
ment on the terms and conditions contained in the or-
|
577 |
+
der; or
|
578 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 453
|
579 |
+
17 Sections 25.5 and 25.6 of the Act are replaced
|
580 |
+
by the following:
|
581 |
+
Information to determine compliance
|
582 |
+
25.5 Non-Canadians or other persons or entities shall,
|
583 |
+
within the time and in the manner specified by the Direc-
|
584 |
+
tor, submit any information relating to the investment
|
585 |
+
that is required by the Director in order to permit the Di-
|
586 |
+
rector to determine whether they are complying with
|
587 |
+
(a) an order made under section 25.3 or 25.4; or
|
588 |
+
(b) any written undertaking given to His Majesty in
|
589 |
+
right of Canada and referred to in paragraph 25.3(6)(c)
|
590 |
+
or 25.31(a).
|
591 |
+
Decisions and orders are final
|
592 |
+
25.6 Decisions and orders of the Governor in Council
|
593 |
+
and of the Minister made under this Part are final and
|
594 |
+
binding and, except for judicial review under the Federal
|
595 |
+
Courts Act, are not subject to appeal or to review by any
|
596 |
+
court.
|
597 |
+
Closed proceeding on judicial review
|
598 |
+
25.7 (1) The following provisions apply to the judicial
|
599 |
+
review of a decision or order made under this Part:
|
600 |
+
(a) at any time during a proceeding, the judge shall,
|
601 |
+
on the request of the Minister, hear submissions on
|
602 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
603 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
604 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
605 |
+
Sections 15-17
|
606 |
+
|
607 |
+
Page 15
|
608 |
+
evidence or other information in the absence of the
|
609 |
+
public and of the applicant and their counsel if, in the
|
610 |
+
judge’s opinion, the disclosure of the evidence or other
|
611 |
+
information could be injurious to international rela-
|
612 |
+
tions, national defence or national security or could
|
613 |
+
endanger the safety of any person;
|
614 |
+
(b) the judge shall ensure the confidentiality of the ev-
|
615 |
+
idence and other information provided by the Minister
|
616 |
+
if, in the judge’s opinion, its disclosure would be inju-
|
617 |
+
rious to international relations, national defence or
|
618 |
+
national security or would endanger the safety of any
|
619 |
+
person;
|
620 |
+
(c) throughout the proceeding, the judge shall ensure
|
621 |
+
that the applicant is provided with a summary of the
|
622 |
+
evidence and other information available to the judge
|
623 |
+
that enables the applicant to be reasonably informed
|
624 |
+
of the Government of Canada’s case but that does not
|
625 |
+
include anything that, in the judge’s opinion, would be
|
626 |
+
injurious to international relations, national defence
|
627 |
+
or national security or would endanger the safety of
|
628 |
+
any person if disclosed;
|
629 |
+
(d) the judge shall provide the applicant and the Min-
|
630 |
+
ister with an opportunity to be heard;
|
631 |
+
(e) the decision of the judge may be based on evidence
|
632 |
+
or other information available to the judge even if a
|
633 |
+
summary of that evidence or other information has
|
634 |
+
not been provided to the applicant;
|
635 |
+
(f) if the judge determines that evidence or other in-
|
636 |
+
formation provided by the Minister is not relevant or
|
637 |
+
if the Minister withdraws the evidence or other infor-
|
638 |
+
mation, the decision of the judge shall not be based on
|
639 |
+
that evidence or other information and the judge must
|
640 |
+
return it to the Minister; and
|
641 |
+
(g) the judge shall ensure the confidentiality of all evi-
|
642 |
+
dence and other information that the Minister with-
|
643 |
+
draws.
|
644 |
+
Definition of judge
|
645 |
+
(2) In this section, judge means the Chief Justice of the
|
646 |
+
Federal Court or a judge of that Court designated by the
|
647 |
+
Chief Justice.
|
648 |
+
Protection of information on appeal
|
649 |
+
25.8 Section 25.7 applies to any appeal of a decision
|
650 |
+
made under that section and to any further appeal, with
|
651 |
+
any necessary modifications.
|
652 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
653 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
654 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
655 |
+
Section
|
656 |
+
17
|
657 |
+
|
658 |
+
Page 16
|
659 |
+
Notification
|
660 |
+
25.9 Within 30 days after sending a notice under para-
|
661 |
+
graph 25.3(6)(c) or a copy of the order under subsection
|
662 |
+
25.4(2), the Minister shall notify the National Security
|
663 |
+
and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians and the
|
664 |
+
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency of
|
665 |
+
(a) the fact that a notice was sent under paragraph
|
666 |
+
25.3(6)(c) and of the identity of the non-Canadian and
|
667 |
+
the Canadian business or entity referred to in para-
|
668 |
+
graph 25.1(c); or
|
669 |
+
(b) the fact that an order was made under subsection
|
670 |
+
25.4(1), of the identity of the non-Canadian and the
|
671 |
+
Canadian business or entity referred to in paragraph
|
672 |
+
25.1(c) that is the subject of the order, and of whether
|
673 |
+
the order
|
674 |
+
(i) directed the non-Canadian not to implement the
|
675 |
+
investment that is the subject of the order,
|
676 |
+
(ii) authorized the investment or contained terms
|
677 |
+
and conditions, or
|
678 |
+
(iii) required the non-Canadian to divest them-
|
679 |
+
selves of control of the Canadian business, or of
|
680 |
+
their investment in the entity, that is the subject of
|
681 |
+
the order.
|
682 |
+
18 (1) Subparagraph 26(1)(d)(ii) of the Act is re-
|
683 |
+
placed by the following:
|
684 |
+
(ii) in the case of an entity that is a corporation or
|
685 |
+
limited partnership, the entity is not controlled in
|
686 |
+
fact through the ownership of its voting interests
|
687 |
+
and at least two-thirds of the members of its board
|
688 |
+
of directors or, in the case of a limited partnership,
|
689 |
+
at least two-thirds of its general partners, are Cana-
|
690 |
+
dians.
|
691 |
+
2013, c. 33, s. 143(2)
|
692 |
+
(2) Subsection 26(2) of the Act is replaced by the
|
693 |
+
following:
|
694 |
+
Trusts
|
695 |
+
(2) Subject to subsections (2.1) to (2.2), (2.31) and (2.32),
|
696 |
+
if it can be established that a trust is not controlled in fact
|
697 |
+
through the ownership of its voting interests, subsection
|
698 |
+
(1) does not apply, and the trust is a Canadian-controlled
|
699 |
+
entity if at least two-thirds of its trustees are Canadians.
|
700 |
+
(3) Paragraph 26(3)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
701 |
+
the following:
|
702 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
703 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
704 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
705 |
+
Sections 17-18
|
706 |
+
|
707 |
+
Page 17
|
708 |
+
(b) at least four-fifths of the members of its board of
|
709 |
+
directors are Canadian citizens ordinarily resident in
|
710 |
+
Canada,
|
711 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 457(3)
|
712 |
+
19 (1) Subsection 36(3.1) of the Act is replaced by
|
713 |
+
the following:
|
714 |
+
Investigative bodies and foreign states
|
715 |
+
(3.1) Information that is privileged under subsection (1)
|
716 |
+
may be communicated or disclosed
|
717 |
+
(a) by the Minister to a prescribed investigative body,
|
718 |
+
or an investigative body of a prescribed class, for the
|
719 |
+
purposes of the administration and enforcement of
|
720 |
+
Part IV.1 in the context of that body’s lawful investiga-
|
721 |
+
tions;
|
722 |
+
(b) by such an investigative body, for the purposes of
|
723 |
+
its lawful investigations; and
|
724 |
+
(c) by the Minister, on such terms and conditions that
|
725 |
+
the Minister deems appropriate, to a government of a
|
726 |
+
foreign state or an agency thereof that is responsible
|
727 |
+
for the review of foreign investments, for the purpose
|
728 |
+
of national security reviews of foreign investments.
|
729 |
+
(2) Subparagraph 36(4)(e)(ii) of the Act is re-
|
730 |
+
placed by the following:
|
731 |
+
(ii) any notice sent under subsection 21(1) or (9),
|
732 |
+
22(2) or (4), 23(1) or (3), 25.2(1) or (4) or 25.3(2),
|
733 |
+
paragraph 25.3(6)(b) or (c) or subsection 25.3(7), or
|
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+
(3) Subparagraph 36(4)(e.2)(ii) of the Act is re-
|
735 |
+
placed by the following:
|
736 |
+
(ii) authorized the investment, including if it did so
|
737 |
+
on terms and conditions, or
|
738 |
+
(4) Section 36 of the Act is amended by adding the
|
739 |
+
following after subsection (4.1):
|
740 |
+
For greater certainty
|
741 |
+
(4.101) For greater certainty, when communicating or
|
742 |
+
disclosing under paragraph (4)(e.2) the fact that an order
|
743 |
+
was made under subsection 25.4(1), the Minister is not
|
744 |
+
prohibited from communicating or disclosing the identity
|
745 |
+
of the non-Canadian and of the Canadian business or en-
|
746 |
+
tity referred to in paragraph 25.1(c) that is the subject of
|
747 |
+
the order.
|
748 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
749 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
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+
Investment Canada Act
|
751 |
+
Sections 18-19
|
752 |
+
|
753 |
+
Page 18
|
754 |
+
19.1 Section 38.1 of the Act is renumbered as sub-
|
755 |
+
section 38.1(1) and is amended by adding the fol-
|
756 |
+
lowing:
|
757 |
+
Required information
|
758 |
+
(2) The report shall include information on the exercise
|
759 |
+
of ministerial duties and powers under Part IV.1.
|
760 |
+
20 (1) Paragraph 39(1)(a) of the Act is replaced
|
761 |
+
by the following:
|
762 |
+
(a) has failed to give notice in accordance with section
|
763 |
+
12 or file an application in accordance with section 17,
|
764 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 460(1)
|
765 |
+
(2) Paragraph 39(1)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
766 |
+
the following:
|
767 |
+
(b) has implemented an investment the implementa-
|
768 |
+
tion of which is prohibited by section 12, 16, 24, 25.2 or
|
769 |
+
25.3,
|
770 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 460(2)
|
771 |
+
(3) Paragraphs 39(1)(d.1) and (d.2) of the Act are
|
772 |
+
replaced by the following:
|
773 |
+
(d.1) has failed to comply with a written undertaking
|
774 |
+
given to His Majesty in right of Canada and referred to
|
775 |
+
in paragraph 25.3(6)(c) or 25.31(a),
|
776 |
+
(d.2) has failed to comply with an order made under
|
777 |
+
section 25.3 or 25.4,
|
778 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 460(3)
|
779 |
+
(4) Subsection 39(2) of the Act is replaced by the
|
780 |
+
following:
|
781 |
+
Ministerial demand
|
782 |
+
(2) The Minister may send a demand to a person or enti-
|
783 |
+
ty requiring that they immediately, or within any period
|
784 |
+
that may be specified in the demand, cease the
|
785 |
+
contravention, remedy the default or show cause why
|
786 |
+
there is no contravention of the Act if the Minister be-
|
787 |
+
lieves that the person or the entity has failed to comply
|
788 |
+
with
|
789 |
+
(a) a requirement to provide information under sec-
|
790 |
+
tion 25.12 or 25.5;
|
791 |
+
(b) a written undertaking given to His Majesty in right
|
792 |
+
of Canada and referred to in paragraph 25.3(6)(c) or
|
793 |
+
25.31(a); or
|
794 |
+
(c) an order made under section 25.3 or 25.4.
|
795 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
796 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
797 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
798 |
+
Sections 19.1-20
|
799 |
+
|
800 |
+
Page 19
|
801 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 462(1)
|
802 |
+
21 (1) Subsection 40(1) of the Act is replaced by
|
803 |
+
the following:
|
804 |
+
Application for court order
|
805 |
+
40 (1) An application on behalf of the Minister may be
|
806 |
+
made to a superior court for an order under subsection
|
807 |
+
(2) or (2.1) if
|
808 |
+
(a) a non-Canadian fails to give notice in accordance
|
809 |
+
with paragraph 12(1)(a) or to file, with respect to a
|
810 |
+
Canadian business that carries on a prescribed busi-
|
811 |
+
ness activity, an application in accordance with section
|
812 |
+
17; or
|
813 |
+
(b) a non-Canadian or any other person or entity fails
|
814 |
+
to comply with a demand under section 39.
|
815 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 462(2)
|
816 |
+
(2) The portion of subsection 40(2) of the Act be-
|
817 |
+
fore paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
|
818 |
+
Court orders
|
819 |
+
(2) If, at the conclusion of the hearing on an application
|
820 |
+
referred to in subsection (1), the superior court decides
|
821 |
+
that the non-Canadian has failed to give the notice or file
|
822 |
+
the application referred to in paragraph (1)(a), or that the
|
823 |
+
Minister was justified in sending a demand to the non-
|
824 |
+
Canadian or other person or entity under section 39 and
|
825 |
+
that the non-Canadian or other person or entity has
|
826 |
+
failed to comply with the demand, the court may make
|
827 |
+
any order or orders that, in its opinion, the circum-
|
828 |
+
stances require, including an order
|
829 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 462(4)
|
830 |
+
(3) Paragraphs 40(2)(c.1) and (d) of the Act are
|
831 |
+
replaced by the following:
|
832 |
+
(c.1) directing the non-Canadian to comply with a
|
833 |
+
written undertaking given to His Majesty in right of
|
834 |
+
Canada and referred to in paragraph 25.3(6)(c) or
|
835 |
+
25.31(a);
|
836 |
+
(c.2) directing the non-Canadian to comply with an
|
837 |
+
order made under section 25.3;
|
838 |
+
(d) against the non-Canadian imposing a penalty not
|
839 |
+
exceeding
|
840 |
+
(i) in the case of a failure to give notice in accor-
|
841 |
+
dance with paragraph 12(1)(a) or to file, with re-
|
842 |
+
spect to a Canadian business that carries on a pre-
|
843 |
+
scribed
|
844 |
+
business
|
845 |
+
activity,
|
846 |
+
an
|
847 |
+
application
|
848 |
+
in
|
849 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
850 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
851 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
852 |
+
Section
|
853 |
+
21
|
854 |
+
|
855 |
+
Page 20
|
856 |
+
accordance with section 17, the greater of $500,000
|
857 |
+
and any prescribed amount, or
|
858 |
+
(ii) in the case of any other contravention of the
|
859 |
+
provisions of this Act or the regulations, the greater
|
860 |
+
of $25,000 and any prescribed amount for each day
|
861 |
+
of the contravention;
|
862 |
+
2009, c. 2, s. 462(6)
|
863 |
+
(4) Subsection 40(2.1) of the Act is replaced by the
|
864 |
+
following:
|
865 |
+
Court orders — person or entity
|
866 |
+
(2.1) If, at the conclusion of the hearing on an applica-
|
867 |
+
tion referred to in subsection (1), the superior court de-
|
868 |
+
cides that the Minister was justified in sending a demand
|
869 |
+
to a person or an entity under section 39 and that the
|
870 |
+
person or entity has failed to comply with it, the court
|
871 |
+
may make any order or orders that, in its opinion, the
|
872 |
+
circumstances require, including an order against the
|
873 |
+
person or entity imposing a penalty not exceeding the
|
874 |
+
greater of $25,000 and any prescribed amount for each
|
875 |
+
day of the contravention.
|
876 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
877 |
+
Definitions
|
878 |
+
22 (1) The following definitions apply in this sec-
|
879 |
+
tion.
|
880 |
+
former Act means the Investment Canada Act as
|
881 |
+
it read immediately before the day on which sec-
|
882 |
+
tion 15 comes into force. (ancienne loi)
|
883 |
+
new Act means the Investment Canada Act as it
|
884 |
+
reads on the day on which section 15 comes into
|
885 |
+
force. (nouvelle loi)
|
886 |
+
Review continued under new Act
|
887 |
+
(2) Subject to subsection (3), on or after the day
|
888 |
+
on which section 15 comes into force, the review
|
889 |
+
of any investment under Part IV.1 of the former
|
890 |
+
Act in respect of which a measure has not been
|
891 |
+
taken under subsection 25.3(6) of the former Act
|
892 |
+
shall be taken up and continued in accordance
|
893 |
+
with the new Act.
|
894 |
+
Subsections 25.3(2) and (6)
|
895 |
+
(3) If a notice has been sent under subsection
|
896 |
+
25.3(2) of the former Act in respect of the invest-
|
897 |
+
ment before the day on which section 15 comes
|
898 |
+
into force,
|
899 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
900 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
901 |
+
Investment Canada Act
|
902 |
+
Sections 21-22
|
903 |
+
|
904 |
+
Page 21
|
905 |
+
(a) the Minister shall, without delay after that
|
906 |
+
day, send to the non-Canadian making the in-
|
907 |
+
vestment and to any person or entity from
|
908 |
+
which the Canadian business or the entity re-
|
909 |
+
ferred to in paragraph 25.1(c) of the new Act is
|
910 |
+
being acquired, a notice referred to in subsec-
|
911 |
+
tion 25.3(2) of the new Act; and
|
912 |
+
(b) the prescribed period for the purposes of
|
913 |
+
subsection 25.3(6) of the new Act is the period
|
914 |
+
beginning on the day on which the order under
|
915 |
+
subsection 25.3(1) of the former Act is made
|
916 |
+
and ending 45 days after that day.
|
917 |
+
Coming into Force
|
918 |
+
Order in council
|
919 |
+
23 The provisions of this Act come into force on
|
920 |
+
a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor
|
921 |
+
in Council.
|
922 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
923 |
+
2021-2022-2023-2024
|
924 |
+
Chapter 4: National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act
|
925 |
+
Transitional Provisions
|
926 |
+
Sections 22-23
|
927 |
+
|
928 |
+
Page 22
|
929 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
930 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
931 |
+
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70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024
|
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2024
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 2
|
6 |
+
An Act respecting early learning and child
|
7 |
+
care in Canada
|
8 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
9 |
+
MARCH 19, 2024
|
10 |
+
BILL C-35
|
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+
|
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+
Page 2
|
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+
RECOMMENDATION
|
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+
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House
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of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the cir-
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cumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a
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measure entitled “An Act respecting early learning and child
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care in Canada”.
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SUMMARY
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This enactment sets out the Government of Canada’s vision for a
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Canada-wide early learning and child care system. It also sets
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out the Government of Canada’s commitment to maintaining
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long-term funding relating to early learning and child care to be
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provided to the provinces and Indigenous peoples. Finally, it cre-
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ates the National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child
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Care.
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Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
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www.ourcommons.ca
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 2
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An Act respecting early learning and child care in
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Canada
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[Assented to 19th March, 2024]
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Preamble
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Whereas the Government of Canada, recognizing the
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beneficial impact of early learning and child care on
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child development, on the well-being of children and
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of families, on gender equality, on the rights of wom-
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en and their economic participation and prosperity
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and on Canada’s economy and social infrastructure,
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is committed to supporting the establishment and
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maintenance of a Canada-wide early learning and
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child care system, including before- and after-school
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care;
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Whereas the Government of Canada recognizes the
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role of the provinces and Indigenous peoples in pro-
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viding early learning and child care programs and
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services and is committed to cooperating, collaborat-
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ing, and maintaining partnerships with them in order
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to support them in providing such programs and ser-
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vices that are affordable, inclusive and of high quali-
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ty, including by entering into agreements respecting
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funding;
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Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
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continuing to work in collaboration with the
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provinces and Indigenous peoples on a Canada-wide
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early learning and child care system that contributes
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to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals of the
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United Nations, to implementing the United Nations
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and
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to meeting Canada’s international human rights obli-
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gations, including those under the Convention on the
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Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimina-
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tion of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
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Disabilities;
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Whereas the Multilateral Early Learning and Child
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Care Framework sets out principles to guide the Gov-
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ernment of Canada and the governments of the
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provinces in achieving the vision of all children in
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Canada having access to quality early learning and
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+
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+
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Page 4
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child care programs and services that support their
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development and enable them to reach their full po-
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tential;
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Whereas the Indigenous Early Learning and Child
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Care Framework, which was co-developed by the
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Government of Canada and Indigenous peoples, sets
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out the principles to guide all interested parties in
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achieving the vision that all First Nations, Inuit and
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Métis children and families are supported by a com-
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prehensive and coordinated early learning and child
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care system that is rooted in Indigenous knowledge,
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cultures and languages and led by Indigenous peo-
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ples;
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
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continuing to implement the Multilateral Early Learn-
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ing and Child Care Framework and the Indigenous
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Early Learning and Child Care Framework and to
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achieving the goals set out in them;
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Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
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achieving reconciliation with First Nations, the Inuit
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and the Métis through renewed nation-to-nation, Inu-
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it-Crown and government-to-government relation-
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ships based on recognition of rights, respect, cooper-
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ation and partnership;
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+
Whereas the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
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Canada’s Calls to Action calls for the federal, provin-
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cial and Indigenous governments to develop cultural-
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ly appropriate early childhood education programs
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+
for Indigenous families;
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+
Whereas the Government of Canada is committed to
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upholding the right of Indigenous peoples to be con-
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sulted in order to obtain their free, prior and in-
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+
formed consent for legislation pertaining to Indige-
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nous children;
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And whereas the Government of Canada recognizes
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the importance of engaging with civil society, includ-
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ing parents, guardians, tutors and other stakeholders,
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+
to assist it in its efforts to support a Canada-wide ear-
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+
ly learning and child care system;
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Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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Preamble
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Page 5
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Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice
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and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
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Canada, enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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Short title
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1 This Act may be cited as the Canada Early Learning
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and Child Care Act.
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Interpretation
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Definitions
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2 The following definitions apply in this Act.
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Indigenous governing body means a council, govern-
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ment or other entity that is authorized to act on behalf of
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an Indigenous group, community or people that holds
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+
rights recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Con-
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+
stitution Act, 1982. (corps dirigeant autochtone)
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Indigenous peoples has the meaning assigned by the
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definition aboriginal peoples of Canada in subsection
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+
35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982. (peuples autoch-
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tones)
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Minister means the member of the King’s Privy Council
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+
for Canada designated under section 4. (ministre)
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Rights of Indigenous peoples
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3 This Act is to be construed as upholding the rights of
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Indigenous peoples recognized and affirmed by section
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+
35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and not as abrogating or
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+
derogating from them.
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Designation of Minister
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4 The Governor in Council may, by order, designate a
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+
member of the King’s Privy Council for Canada to be the
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+
Minister for the purposes of this Act.
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Purpose and Declaration
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Purpose
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5 The purpose of this Act is to
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(a) set out the Government of Canada’s vision for a
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Canada-wide, community-based early learning and
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+
child care system and its commitment to ongoing col-
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+
laboration with the provinces and Indigenous peoples
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+
to support them in their efforts to establish and main-
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+
tain such a system;
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+
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+
Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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Short Title
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+
Sections 1-5
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+
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Page 6
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(b) set out the government’s commitment to main-
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+
taining long-term funding for the provinces and In-
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+
digenous peoples for the establishment and mainte-
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+
nance of that system;
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+
(c) set out the principles that guide the ongoing feder-
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+
al investments in that system;
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+
(d) establish the National Advisory Council on Early
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+
Learning and Child Care;
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+
(e) further the progressive realization of the right to
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+
benefit from child care services as recognized in the
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+
Convention on the Rights of the Child; and
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+
(f) contribute to the implementation of the United Na-
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tions Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Declaration
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+
6 It is declared that
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(a) the Government of Canada has as a goal to support
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+
the establishment and maintenance of a Canada-wide
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+
early learning and child care system where families
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+
have access to affordable, inclusive and high quality
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+
early learning and child care programs and services
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+
regardless of where they live;
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+
(b) flexible early learning and child care programs and
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+
services that respond to the varying needs of children
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+
and families foster children’s development and are an
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+
important support for families and communities;
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+
(c) access to affordable early learning and child care
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+
programs and services enable parents and guardians
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+
and tutors, particularly mothers, to reach their full
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+
economic potential, which contributes to a strong
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+
economy and greater gender equality;
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+
(d) it is important for the Government of Canada to
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+
cooperate, collaborate and work in partnership with
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+
the provinces and Indigenous peoples and support
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+
them in their efforts to provide those programs and
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+
services; and
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+
(e) First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and fami-
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+
lies are best supported by early learning and child care
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+
programs and services that are culturally appropriate,
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+
that are led by Indigenous peoples and that respect the
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+
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+
Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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Purpose and Declaration
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+
Sections 5-6
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+
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+
Page 7
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right of Indigenous peoples to free, prior and informed
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+
consent in matters relating to children.
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+
Funding
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+
Guiding principles
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+
7 (1) Federal investments respecting the establishment
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and maintenance of a Canada-wide early learning and
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+
child care system — as well as the efforts to enter into re-
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+
lated agreements with the provinces and Indigenous peo-
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+
ples — must be guided by the principles by which early
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+
learning and child care programs and services should be
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+
accessible, affordable, inclusive and of high quality and
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+
must, therefore, aim to
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+
(a) support the provision of, and facilitate equitable
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+
access to, high-quality early learning and child care
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+
programs and services — in particular those that are
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+
provided by public and not for profit child care
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+
providers — that meet standards set by provincial gov-
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+
ernments or Indigenous governing bodies, that are
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+
reflective of other evidence-based best practices in
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+
high-quality service provision and that respond to the
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+
varying needs of children and families;
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+
(b) enable families of all income levels, including low
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+
incomes, to benefit from affordable early learning and
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+
child care programs and services;
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+
(c) support the provision, including in rural and re-
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+
mote communities, of early learning and child care
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+
programs and services that are inclusive of children
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+
from systematically marginalized groups, including
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+
children with disabilities, and of children from English
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+
and French linguistic minority communities, that re-
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+
spect and value the diversity of all children and fami-
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+
lies and that respond to their varying needs; and
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+
(d) support the provision of high-quality early learn-
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+
ing and child care programs and services that foster
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+
the social, emotional, physical and cognitive develop-
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+
ment of young children, including through the recruit-
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+
ment and retention of a qualified and well-supported
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+
early childhood education workforce, recognizing that
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+
working conditions affect the provision of those pro-
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+
grams and services.
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+
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Purpose and Declaration
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+
Sections 6-7
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+
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+
Page 8
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+
Other guiding principles — Indigenous peoples
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+
(2) Federal investments in respect of early learning and
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+
child care programs and services for Indigenous peoples
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+
— as well as the efforts to enter into related agreements
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+
with Indigenous peoples — must be guided by the princi-
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+
ples set out in the Indigenous Early Learning and Child
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+
Care Framework, in addition to the principles set out in
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+
subsection (1).
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+
Commitments re Official Languages Act
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+
(3) Federal investments in respect of early learning and
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+
child care programs and services subject to an agreement
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+
entered into with a province must be guided by the com-
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+
mitments set out in the Official Languages Act, in addi-
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+
tion to the principles set out in subsection (1).
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+
Funding commitments
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+
8 (1) The Government of Canada commits to maintain-
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ing long-term funding for early learning and child care
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+
programs and services, including early learning and child
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+
care programs and services for Indigenous peoples and
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+
for official language minority communities.
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+
Funding agreements
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+
(2) The funding must be provided primarily through
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+
agreements with the provincial governments and Indige-
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+
nous governing bodies and other Indigenous entities that
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+
represent the interests of an Indigenous group and its
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+
members.
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+
National Advisory Council on
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+
Early Learning and Child Care
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+
Establishment
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+
9 A Council is established, to be known as the National
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Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care, con-
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sisting of no fewer than 10 but no more than 18 members,
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+
including the Chairperson and the ex officio member.
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+
Deputy Minister — ex officio member
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+
10 (1) The Minister’s Deputy Minister is the ex officio
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+
member of the Council.
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+
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+
Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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+
Funding
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+
Sections 7-10
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+
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+
Page 9
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Alternate ex officio member
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+
(2) The Deputy Minister may designate in writing an al-
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+
ternate to perform the Deputy Minister’s duties and func-
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+
tions in respect of the Council.
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+
Appointment
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+
11 (1) The members of the Council, other than the ex of-
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+
ficio member, are to be appointed by the Governor in
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+
Council — on the recommendation of the Minister, hav-
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+
ing regard to the importance of having members who are
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+
representative of the diversity of Canadian society, in-
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+
cluding Indigenous peoples and official language minori-
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+
ty communities — to hold office during pleasure for a
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+
term not exceeding three years and are eligible to be
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+
reappointed in the same or another capacity.
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+
Full-time or part-time membership
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+
(2) The Chairperson is to be appointed as a full-time
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+
member or a part-time member and the other members,
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+
other than the ex officio member, are to be appointed as
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+
part-time members.
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+
Remuneration
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+
12 (1) The members of the Council, other than the ex of-
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+
ficio member, are to be paid, in connection with their
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+
work for the Council, the remuneration that may be fixed
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+
by the Governor in Council.
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+
Travel and living expenses
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+
(2) The members of the Council, other than the ex officio
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+
member, are entitled to be reimbursed for the travel, liv-
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+
ing and other expenses incurred, in connection with their
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+
work for the Council, while absent from their ordinary
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+
place of residence. However, if the Chairperson is a full-
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+
time member, they are entitled to be reimbursed for such
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+
expenses while absent from their ordinary place of work.
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+
Deemed employment
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+
(3) The members of the Council, other than the ex officio
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+
member, are deemed to be employees for the purposes of
|
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+
the Government Employees Compensation Act and to be
|
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+
employed in the federal public administration for the
|
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+
purposes of any regulations made under section 9 of the
|
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+
Aeronautics Act. The Chairperson is, if they are a full-
|
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+
time member, also deemed to be employed in the public
|
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+
service for the purposes of the Public Service Superannu-
|
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+
ation Act.
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+
Role of Chairperson
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+
13 (1) The Chairperson has supervision over and direc-
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+
tion of the work of the Council.
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+
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+
Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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+
National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care
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+
Sections 10-13
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+
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+
Page 10
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+
Chairperson absent or unable to act
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+
(2) If the Chairperson is absent or unable to act or if the
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+
office of Chairperson is vacant, the Minister may desig-
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+
nate another member of the Council to act as Chairper-
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+
son, but that member may act as Chairperson for a peri-
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+
od of more than 90 days only with the approval of the
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+
Governor in Council.
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+
Functions
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14 The Council must
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+
(a) provide advice to the Minister respecting early
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+
learning and child care, including with respect to pro-
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+
grams and services, funding and activities that sup-
|
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+
port early learning and child care;
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365 |
+
(b) consult broadly with individuals and organizations
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+
that have an interest in early learning and child care,
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+
including parents, the early childhood education
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368 |
+
workforce, child care providers, advocates and policy
|
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+
and research specialists, on matters relating to the
|
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+
Canada-wide early learning and child care system; and
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+
(c) undertake any other activity related to its func-
|
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+
tions under paragraph (a) or (b) that is specified by
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+
the Minister.
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+
Sharing of information
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+
14.1 The Minister may, on request of the Council, pro-
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+
vide the Council with any information respecting the
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+
Canada-wide early learning and child care system that is
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+
related to the Council’s functions and that is in the Minis-
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+
ter’s possession, if it is within the Minister’s authority to
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+
share the information.
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+
Meetings
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+
15 The Council must meet at least four times in each fis-
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+
cal year unless the Minister specifies otherwise.
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+
Annual Report
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+
Report
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+
16 (1) At the end of the fiscal year, the Minister must
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+
prepare a report that contains
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+
(a) a summary of the information in the Minister’s
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+
possession and within the Minister’s authority to dis-
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+
close relating to the federal investments made in re-
|
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+
spect of the Canada-wide early learning and child care
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+
system during the fiscal year;
|
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+
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+
Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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+
National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care
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+
Sections 13-16
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+
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+
Page 11
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+
(b) a summary of the progress being made respecting
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+
that system, including information relating to the
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+
quality, availability, affordability, accessibility, and in-
|
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+
clusiveness of early learning and child care programs
|
403 |
+
and services and to the access to those programs and
|
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+
services; and
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+
(c) a summary of the advice provided by the Council
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+
under paragraph 14(a) and the work of the Council
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+
during the reporting period.
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+
Tabling
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+
(2) The Minister must cause the report to be tabled in
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each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on
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by order of the Governor in Council.
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2021-2022-2023-2024
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Chapter 2: Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act
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Annual Report
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Page 12
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STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
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CHAPTER 1
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An Act to amend An Act to amend the
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Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)
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ASSENTED TO
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MARCH 9, 2023
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Page 2
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SUMMARY
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This enactment amends An Act to amend the Criminal Code
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(medical assistance in dying) to delay, until March 17, 2024, the
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repeal of the exclusion from eligibility for receiving medical as-
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sistance in dying in circumstances where the sole underlying
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medical condition identified in support of the request for medical
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assistance in dying is a mental illness.
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www.ourcommons.ca
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2021-2022-2023
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70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
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CHAPTER 1
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An Act to amend An Act to amend the Criminal Code
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(medical assistance in dying)
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[Assented to 9th March, 2023]
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His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
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of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
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enacts as follows:
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2021, c. 2
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An Act to amend the Criminal
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Code (medical assistance in
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dying)
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1 Section 6 of An Act to amend the Criminal
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Code (medical assistance in dying) is replaced
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by the following:
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March 17, 2024
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6 Subsection 1(2.1) comes into force on March 17,
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2024.
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2021-2022-2023
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Page 4
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
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70 Elizabeth II, 2021
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+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2021
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 27
|
6 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the
|
7 |
+
Canada Labour Code
|
8 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
9 |
+
DECEMBER 17, 2021
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10 |
+
BILL C-3
|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
Page 2
|
13 |
+
SUMMARY
|
14 |
+
This enactment amends the Criminal Code to, among other
|
15 |
+
things,
|
16 |
+
(a) create an offence of intimidating a person in order to im-
|
17 |
+
pede them from obtaining health services, intimidating a
|
18 |
+
health professional in order to impede them in the perfor-
|
19 |
+
mance of their duties or intimidating a person who assists a
|
20 |
+
health professional in order to impede the person in provid-
|
21 |
+
ing that assistance;
|
22 |
+
(b) create an offence of obstructing or interfering with a per-
|
23 |
+
son’s lawful access to a place at which health services are
|
24 |
+
provided, subject to a defence of attending at the place for
|
25 |
+
the purpose only of obtaining or communicating information;
|
26 |
+
and
|
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+
(c) add the commission of an offence against a person who
|
28 |
+
was providing health services and the commission of an of-
|
29 |
+
fence that had the effect of impeding another person from
|
30 |
+
obtaining health services as aggravating sentencing factors
|
31 |
+
for any offence.
|
32 |
+
It also amends the Canada Labour Code to, among other things,
|
33 |
+
(a) extend the period during which an employee may take a
|
34 |
+
leave of absence from employment in the event of the death
|
35 |
+
of a child and provide for the entitlement of an employee to a
|
36 |
+
leave of absence in the event of the loss of an unborn child;
|
37 |
+
(b) repeal the personal leave that an employee may take to
|
38 |
+
treat their illness or injury;
|
39 |
+
(c) provide that an employee may earn and take up to
|
40 |
+
10 days of medical leave of absence with pay in a calendar
|
41 |
+
year; and
|
42 |
+
(d) authorize the Governor in Council to make regulations to
|
43 |
+
modify, in certain circumstances, the provisions respecting
|
44 |
+
medical leave of absence with pay.
|
45 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
46 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
47 |
+
2021
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Page 3
|
50 |
+
70 ELIZABETH II
|
51 |
+
CHAPTER 27
|
52 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada
|
53 |
+
Labour Code
|
54 |
+
[Assented to 17th December, 2021]
|
55 |
+
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
56 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
57 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
58 |
+
R.S., c. C-46
|
59 |
+
Criminal Code
|
60 |
+
1 Paragraph (a) of the definition offence in sec-
|
61 |
+
tion 183 of the Criminal Code is amended by
|
62 |
+
adding the following after subparagraph (lxxi):
|
63 |
+
(lxxi.1) section 423.2 (intimidation — health ser-
|
64 |
+
vices),
|
65 |
+
2 The Act is amended by adding the following af-
|
66 |
+
ter section 423.1:
|
67 |
+
Intimidation — health services
|
68 |
+
423.2 (1) Every person commits an offence who en-
|
69 |
+
gages in any conduct with the intent to provoke a state of
|
70 |
+
fear in
|
71 |
+
(a) a person in order to impede them from obtaining
|
72 |
+
health services from a health professional;
|
73 |
+
(b) a health professional in order to impede them in
|
74 |
+
the performance of their duties; or
|
75 |
+
(c) a person, whose functions are to assist a health
|
76 |
+
professional in the performance of the health profes-
|
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+
sional’s duties, in order to impede that person in the
|
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+
performance of those functions.
|
79 |
+
Obstruction or interference with access
|
80 |
+
(2) Every person commits an offence who, without lawful
|
81 |
+
authority, intentionally obstructs or interferes with an-
|
82 |
+
other person’s lawful access to a place at which health
|
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+
services are provided by a health professional.
|
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+
2021
|
85 |
+
|
86 |
+
Page 4
|
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+
Punishment
|
88 |
+
(3) Every person who commits an offence under subsec-
|
89 |
+
tion (1) or (2) is
|
90 |
+
(a) guilty of an indictable offence and liable to impris-
|
91 |
+
onment for a term of not more than 10 years; or
|
92 |
+
(b) guilty of an offence punishable on summary con-
|
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+
viction.
|
94 |
+
Defence
|
95 |
+
(4) No person is guilty of an offence under subsection (2)
|
96 |
+
by reason only that they attend at or near, or approach, a
|
97 |
+
place referred to in that subsection for the purpose only
|
98 |
+
of obtaining or communicating information.
|
99 |
+
Definition of health professional
|
100 |
+
(5) In this section, health professional means a person
|
101 |
+
who is entitled under the laws of a province to provide
|
102 |
+
health services.
|
103 |
+
3 Paragraph (c) of the definition secondary desig-
|
104 |
+
nated offence in section 487.04 of the Act is amend-
|
105 |
+
ed by adding the following after subpara-
|
106 |
+
graph (xi):
|
107 |
+
(xi.01) subsection 423.2(1) (intimidation — health
|
108 |
+
services),
|
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+
4 (1) Subsection 515(4.1) of the Act is amended by
|
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+
adding the following after paragraph (b.1):
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
(b.11) an offence under subsection 423.2(1) (intimida-
|
113 |
+
tion — health services),
|
114 |
+
2021
|
115 |
+
Chapter 27: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Labour Code
|
116 |
+
Criminal Code
|
117 |
+
Sections 2-4
|
118 |
+
|
119 |
+
Page 5
|
120 |
+
(2) Paragraph 515(4.3)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
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+
(b) an offence described in section 264 or 423.1 or sub-
|
123 |
+
section 423.2(1);
|
124 |
+
5 (1) Paragraph 718.2(a) of the Act is amended by
|
125 |
+
adding the following after subparagraph (iii.1):
|
126 |
+
(iii.2) evidence that the offence was committed
|
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+
against a person who, in the performance of their
|
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+
duties and functions, was providing health services,
|
129 |
+
including personal care services,
|
130 |
+
(2) Paragraph 718.2(a) of the Act is amended by
|
131 |
+
striking out “or” at the end of subparagraph (v),
|
132 |
+
by adding “and” at the end of subparagraph (vi)
|
133 |
+
and by adding the following after subpara-
|
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+
graph (vi):
|
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+
(vii) evidence that the commission of the offence
|
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+
had the effect of impeding another person from ob-
|
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+
taining health services, including personal care ser-
|
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+
vices,
|
139 |
+
R.S., c. L-2
|
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+
Canada Labour Code
|
141 |
+
6 Paragraph 206.6(1)(a) of the Canada Labour
|
142 |
+
Code is repealed.
|
143 |
+
6.1 Subsection 210(1) of the Act is replaced by the
|
144 |
+
following:
|
145 |
+
Employee entitled
|
146 |
+
210 (1) Except when subsection (1.01) or (1.02) applies,
|
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+
every employee is entitled to and shall be granted, in the
|
148 |
+
event of the death of a member of their immediate family
|
149 |
+
or a family member in respect of whom the employee is,
|
150 |
+
at the time of the death, on leave under section 206.3 or
|
151 |
+
206.4, a leave of absence from employment of up to 10
|
152 |
+
days that may be taken during the period that begins on
|
153 |
+
the day on which the death occurs and ends six weeks af-
|
154 |
+
ter the latest of the days on which any funeral, burial or
|
155 |
+
memorial service of that deceased person occurs.
|
156 |
+
Employee entitled — child
|
157 |
+
(1.01) Every employee is entitled to and shall be grant-
|
158 |
+
ed, in the event of the death of a child of the employee or
|
159 |
+
the death of a child of their spouse or common-law
|
160 |
+
2021
|
161 |
+
Chapter 27: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Labour Code
|
162 |
+
Criminal Code
|
163 |
+
Sections 4-6.1
|
164 |
+
|
165 |
+
Page 6
|
166 |
+
partner, a leave of absence from employment of up to
|
167 |
+
eight weeks that may be taken during the period that be-
|
168 |
+
gins on the day on which the death occurs and ends 12
|
169 |
+
weeks after the latest of the days on which any funeral,
|
170 |
+
burial or memorial service of the child occurs.
|
171 |
+
Employee entitled — stillbirth
|
172 |
+
(1.02) Every employee is entitled to and shall be grant-
|
173 |
+
ed, in the event of a stillbirth experienced by them or
|
174 |
+
their spouse or common-law partner or where they
|
175 |
+
would have been a parent, as defined in subsection
|
176 |
+
206.7(1), of the child born as a result of the pregnancy, a
|
177 |
+
leave of absence from employment of up to eight weeks
|
178 |
+
that may be taken during the period that begins on the
|
179 |
+
day on which the stillbirth occurs and ends 12 weeks after
|
180 |
+
the latest of the days on which any funeral, burial or
|
181 |
+
memorial service in respect of the stillbirth occurs.
|
182 |
+
Definitions
|
183 |
+
(1.03) The following definitions apply in subsections
|
184 |
+
(1.01) and (1.02).
|
185 |
+
child means
|
186 |
+
(a) a person who is under 18 years of age; or
|
187 |
+
(b) a person in respect of whom the employee or their
|
188 |
+
spouse or common-law partner, as the case may be, is
|
189 |
+
entitled to the Canada caregiver credit under para-
|
190 |
+
graph 118(1)(d) of the Income Tax Act. (enfant)
|
191 |
+
stillbirth means the complete expulsion or extraction of
|
192 |
+
a fetus from a person on or after the twentieth week of
|
193 |
+
pregnancy or after the fetus has attained at least 500 g,
|
194 |
+
without any breathing, beating of the heart, pulsation of
|
195 |
+
the umbilical cord or movement of voluntary muscle
|
196 |
+
from the fetus after the expulsion or extraction. (morti-
|
197 |
+
naissance)
|
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+
7 (1) Subsection 239(2) of the Act is replaced by
|
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+
the following:
|
200 |
+
Leave with pay
|
201 |
+
(1.2) An employee earns,
|
202 |
+
(a) in the case of an employee whose employment
|
203 |
+
with an employer begins on or before the day on which
|
204 |
+
this subsection comes into force, in the calendar year
|
205 |
+
in which this subsection comes into force, after com-
|
206 |
+
pleting 30 days of continuous employment with the
|
207 |
+
employer, three days of medical leave of absence with
|
208 |
+
pay and, after 60 days of continuous employment with
|
209 |
+
the employer, at the beginning of each month after
|
210 |
+
completing one month of continuous employment
|
211 |
+
2021
|
212 |
+
Chapter 27: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Labour Code
|
213 |
+
Canada Labour Code
|
214 |
+
Sections 6.1-7
|
215 |
+
|
216 |
+
Page 7
|
217 |
+
with the employer, one day of medical leave of absence
|
218 |
+
with pay, up to a maximum of 10 days;
|
219 |
+
(b) in the case of an employee whose employment
|
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+
with an employer begins after the day on which this
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subsection comes into force, in the calendar year dur-
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ing which they were employed, after completing 30
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days of continuous employment with the employer,
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three days of medical leave of absence with pay and,
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after 60 days of continuous employment with the em-
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ployer, at the beginning of each month after complet-
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ing one month of continuous employment with the
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employer, one day of medical leave of absence with
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pay, up to a maximum of 10 days; and
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(c) in each subsequent calendar year, at the beginning
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of each month after completing one month of continu-
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ous employment with the employer, one day of medi-
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cal leave of absence with pay, up to a maximum of 10
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days.
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Rate of wages
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(1.3) Each day of medical leave of absence with pay that
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an employee takes must be paid at their regular rate of
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wages for their normal hours of work, and that pay is for
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all purposes considered to be wages.
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Annual carry forward
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(1.4) Each day of medical leave of absence with pay that
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an employee does not take in a calendar year is to be car-
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ried forward to January 1 of the following calendar year
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and decreases, by one, the maximum number of days
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that can be earned in that calendar year under subsec-
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tion (1.2).
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Division of leave with pay
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(1.5) The medical leave of absence with pay may be tak-
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en in one or more periods. The employer may require
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that each period of leave be of not less than one day’s du-
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ration.
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Certificate — leave with pay
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(1.6) The employer may, in writing and no later than
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15 days after the return to work of an employee who has
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taken a medical leave of absence with pay of at least five
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consecutive days, require the employee to provide a cer-
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tificate issued by a health care practitioner certifying that
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the employee was incapable of working for the period of
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their medical leave of absence with pay.
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Certificate — leave without pay
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(2) If a medical leave of absence without pay is three
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days or longer, the employer may require that the em-
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ployee provide a certificate issued by a health care
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2021
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Chapter 27: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Labour Code
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Canada Labour Code
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Section
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7
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Page 8
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practitioner certifying that the employee was incapable of
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working for the period of their medical leave of absence
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without pay.
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(2) Subsection 239(13) of the Act is replaced by the
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following:
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Regulations
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(13) The Governor in Council may make regulations
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(a) defining terms for the purposes of this Division,
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including “regular rate of wages” and “normal hours of
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work”; and
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(b) modifying any provision of this Division respect-
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+
ing the medical leave of absence with pay for the pur-
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poses of applying this Division to any class of employ-
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ees if, in the opinion of the Governor in Council,
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(i) the application of the provision without the
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modification would be unreasonable or inequitable
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in respect of the employees in that class or their
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employers, due to the work practices of that class,
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and
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(ii) those employees will, despite the modification,
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earn periods of medical leave of absence with pay at
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a rate that is substantially equivalent to the rate
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provided for in subsection (1.2).
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Coming into Force
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30th day after royal assent
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8 (1) Sections 1 to 5 come into force on the 30th
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day after the day on which this Act receives royal
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assent.
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Order in council
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(2) Sections 6 and 7 come into force on a day to be
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+
fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
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+
Order in council
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+
(3) Section 6.1 comes into force on a day to be
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+
fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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+
2021
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+
Chapter 27: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Labour Code
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Canada Labour Code
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Sections 7-8
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Page 9
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Page 10
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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Page 1
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
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+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 14
|
6 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to
|
7 |
+
make consequential amendments to other
|
8 |
+
Acts
|
9 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
10 |
+
JUNE 20, 2023
|
11 |
+
BILL C-41
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Page 2
|
14 |
+
SUMMARY
|
15 |
+
This enactment amends the Criminal Code in order to create a
|
16 |
+
regime under which the Minister of Public Safety and Emergen-
|
17 |
+
cy Preparedness may authorize an eligible person to carry out, in
|
18 |
+
a geographic area that is controlled by a terrorist group and for
|
19 |
+
certain purposes, activities that otherwise would be prohibited
|
20 |
+
under paragraph 83.03(b) of that Act (which becomes subsection
|
21 |
+
83.03(2)). It also makes consequential amendments to other
|
22 |
+
Acts.
|
23 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
24 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
25 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
26 |
+
|
27 |
+
Page 3
|
28 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
29 |
+
CHAPTER 14
|
30 |
+
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make con-
|
31 |
+
sequential amendments to other Acts
|
32 |
+
[Assented to 20th June, 2023]
|
33 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
|
34 |
+
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
35 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
36 |
+
R.S., c. C-46
|
37 |
+
Criminal Code
|
38 |
+
2001, c. 41, s. 4; 2019, c. 25, s. 16(E)
|
39 |
+
1 Section 83.03 of the Criminal Code is replaced
|
40 |
+
by the following:
|
41 |
+
Providing, making available, etc., property or services
|
42 |
+
for terrorist purposes
|
43 |
+
83.03 (1) Every person is guilty of an indictable offence
|
44 |
+
and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than
|
45 |
+
10 years who, directly or indirectly, wilfully and without
|
46 |
+
lawful justification or excuse, collects property or pro-
|
47 |
+
vides, invites a person to provide or makes available
|
48 |
+
property or financial or other related services, intending
|
49 |
+
that they be used, or knowing that they will be used, in
|
50 |
+
whole or in part, for the purpose of facilitating or carry-
|
51 |
+
ing out any terrorist activity, or for the purpose of bene-
|
52 |
+
fiting any person who is facilitating or carrying out such
|
53 |
+
an activity.
|
54 |
+
Providing, making available, etc., property or services
|
55 |
+
— use by terrorist group
|
56 |
+
(2) Every person is guilty of an indictable offence and li-
|
57 |
+
able to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10
|
58 |
+
years who, directly or indirectly, wilfully and without
|
59 |
+
lawful justification or excuse, collects property or pro-
|
60 |
+
vides, invites a person to provide or makes available
|
61 |
+
property or financial or other related services, knowing
|
62 |
+
that, in whole or part, they will be used by or will benefit
|
63 |
+
a terrorist group.
|
64 |
+
Exception — authorization
|
65 |
+
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to a person who carries
|
66 |
+
out any of the acts referred to in that subsection under
|
67 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
68 |
+
|
69 |
+
Page 4
|
70 |
+
and in accordance with an authorization granted under
|
71 |
+
section 83.032.
|
72 |
+
Exception — humanitarian assistance activities
|
73 |
+
(4) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to a person who
|
74 |
+
carries out any of the acts referred to in those subsections
|
75 |
+
for the sole purpose of carrying out humanitarian assis-
|
76 |
+
tance activities conducted under the auspices of impartial
|
77 |
+
humanitarian organizations in accordance with interna-
|
78 |
+
tional law while using reasonable efforts to minimize any
|
79 |
+
benefit to terrorist groups.
|
80 |
+
Definition of Public Safety Minister
|
81 |
+
83.031 (1) In sections 83.032 to 83.0392, Public Safety
|
82 |
+
Minister means the Minister of Public Safety and Emer-
|
83 |
+
gency Preparedness.
|
84 |
+
Designation
|
85 |
+
(2) Any Minister referred to in any of sections 83.032 to
|
86 |
+
83.0392 may designate a person to exercise a power, or
|
87 |
+
perform a duty or function, conferred on that Minister
|
88 |
+
under those sections.
|
89 |
+
Authorization
|
90 |
+
83.032 (1) On application, the Public Safety Minister
|
91 |
+
may authorize an eligible person to carry out, in a speci-
|
92 |
+
fied geographic area that is controlled by a terrorist
|
93 |
+
group, a specified activity that would otherwise be pro-
|
94 |
+
hibited under subsection 83.03(2) — or a specified class of
|
95 |
+
such activities — for any specified purpose from among
|
96 |
+
the following:
|
97 |
+
(a) providing or supporting the provision of health
|
98 |
+
services;
|
99 |
+
(b) providing or supporting the provision of education
|
100 |
+
services;
|
101 |
+
(c) providing or supporting the provision of programs
|
102 |
+
to assist individuals in earning a livelihood;
|
103 |
+
(d) providing or supporting the provision of programs
|
104 |
+
to promote or protect human rights;
|
105 |
+
(e) providing or supporting the provision of services
|
106 |
+
related to immigration, including services related to
|
107 |
+
the resettlement of individuals and the safe passage of
|
108 |
+
individuals from one geographic area to another; and
|
109 |
+
(f) supporting any operations of a federal minister or
|
110 |
+
a department or agency of the Government of Canada
|
111 |
+
that are conducted for a purpose other than one set
|
112 |
+
out in any of paragraphs (a) to (e).
|
113 |
+
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Control
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(2) For the purposes of this section, a terrorist group
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controls a geographic area if the group exerts sufficient
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influence over the area such that the carrying out, in the
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area, of an activity involving property or financial or oth-
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er related services could reasonably be expected to result
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in the terrorist group using or benefiting from the prop-
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+
erty or services, in whole or in part.
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Minister’s obligation — information
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(2.1) The Public Safety Minister must, at the request of
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an eligible person or an organization, provide to that per-
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son or organization information in writing about whether
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+
an authorization is required to carry out an activity or a
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+
class of activities in a given geographic area.
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Limitation
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(3) The Public Safety Minister must not, under subsec-
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tion (1), authorize the making by a federal minister or a
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+
department or agency of the Government of Canada of a
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+
grant or contribution that is for the purpose of support-
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+
ing any operations referred to in paragraph (1)(f).
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Eligible persons
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(4) A person is eligible to be granted an authorization if
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they are in Canada or are a Canadian outside Canada.
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Referral
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(5) The Public Safety Minister may consider an applica-
|
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tion only if it has been referred to them by
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(a) the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, if the
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application is in respect of only the purpose set out in
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+
paragraph (1)(e);
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(b) the Minister of Foreign Affairs, if the application is
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+
not in respect of the purpose set out in paragraph
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(1)(e); or
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+
(c) both of those Ministers, if the application is in re-
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+
spect of two or more purposes set out in subsection
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+
(1), at least one of which is the purpose set out in
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+
paragraph (1)(e).
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Conditions of referral
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+
(6) The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Citi-
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+
zenship and Immigration or both of those Ministers, as
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+
the case may be, may refer an application if they are sat-
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isfied that
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(a) the application meets any requirements set out in
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the regulations;
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(b) the geographic area identified in the application is
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controlled by a terrorist group;
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(c) the activity proposed in the application is to be
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carried out for any of the purposes set out in para-
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graphs (1)(a) to (f);
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(d) that activity responds to a real and important need
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in that geographic area; and
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(e) the applicant is capable of administering funds,
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and reporting on that administration, in a manner
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+
that is transparent and accountable, in circumstances
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+
in which a terrorist group may use or benefit from
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+
property or financial or other related services.
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+
Deemed withdrawal
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(7) An application may be deemed to be withdrawn by
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the Minister or Ministers who may refer it if the appli-
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+
cant has, within 60 days after the day on which the re-
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+
quest is made, failed to comply with a request to provide
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+
information that ought to have been included in the ap-
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+
plication.
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Assessment
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(8) The Minister who refers an application must, as part
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+
of the referral, set out their assessment of how the appli-
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+
cation meets the conditions set out in paragraphs (6)(a)
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+
to (e).
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Conditions for grant
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+
(9) The Public Safety Minister may grant the authoriza-
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+
tion under subsection (1) if they are satisfied that
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(a) there is no practical way to carry out the activity
|
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+
proposed in the application without creating a risk
|
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+
that, in whole or in part, a terrorist group will use or
|
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+
benefit from the property or financial or related ser-
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+
vices at issue; and
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+
(b) the benefits of carrying out of that activity out-
|
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+
weigh that risk, taking into account
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+
(i) the referral of the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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+
the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration or
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+
both of those Ministers, as the case may be,
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+
(ii) the security review conducted by the Public
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+
Safety Minister under subsection (10),
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+
(iii) any mitigation measures to minimize that risk,
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+
and any other terms and conditions, that may be in-
|
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+
cluded in the authorization, and
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+
(iv) any other factor that the Public Safety Minister
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+
considers appropriate in the circumstances.
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+
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+
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Security review
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(10) In conducting a security review, the Public Safety
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+
Minister must assess the impact of granting the autho-
|
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+
rization on the financing of terrorism, and in doing so
|
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+
may consider, among other factors,
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+
(a) whether the applicant or any person who is to be
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+
involved in carrying out the activity proposed in the
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+
application has any links to a terrorist group;
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+
(b) the likelihood that the applicant or any person
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+
who is to be involved in carrying out that activity will
|
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+
be acting for the benefit of, at the direction of or in as-
|
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+
sociation with a terrorist group in carrying out the ac-
|
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+
tivity; and
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+
(c) whether the applicant or any person who is to be
|
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+
involved in carrying out that activity is being or has
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+
been investigated for having committed a terrorism
|
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+
offence or has ever been charged with a terrorism of-
|
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+
fence.
|
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+
Additional information
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+
(11) The Public Safety Minister may request that the ap-
|
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+
plicant provide any additional information in respect of
|
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+
the application in the form and manner, and within the
|
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+
period, that are specified by that Minister. If the appli-
|
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+
cant fails, without reasonable excuse, to provide the in-
|
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+
formation within the specified period, that Minister may
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+
deem the application to be withdrawn.
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+
Terms and conditions
|
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+
(12) The Public Safety Minister may make the authoriza-
|
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+
tion subject to any terms and conditions that, in their
|
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+
opinion, are required.
|
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+
Third party involvement
|
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+
(13) An authorization applies not only to the person to
|
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+
whom it is granted but also to any other person involved,
|
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+
directly or indirectly, in carrying out a specified activity
|
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+
in accordance with the authorization.
|
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+
Period of validity
|
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+
(14) An authorization is valid for the period of not more
|
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+
than five years that is specified in the authorization.
|
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+
Decisions of the United Nations Security Council
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+
(15) In the case of an activity proposed in an application
|
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+
in the course of which property or financial or other re-
|
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+
lated services will be used by or will benefit a listed entity
|
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+
that is subject to a sanctions regime established by the
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+
Security Council of the United Nations, the Public Safety
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+
Minister may authorize the carrying out of that activity
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+
only if the Minister of Foreign Affairs confirms that
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+
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+
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+
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+
|
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(a) the Security Council did not intend that the activi-
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+
ty be prohibited;
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+
(b) the Security Council or a Committee established
|
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+
by the Security Council has approved the activity in
|
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+
advance; or
|
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+
(c) in the opinion of the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
|
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+
there is no obstacle in international law to granting
|
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+
the authorization.
|
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+
Statutory Instruments Act
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+
(16) The Statutory Instruments Act does not apply to an
|
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+
authorization.
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+
Notice of refusal
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+
83.033 (1) The Public Safety Minister, the Minister of
|
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+
Foreign Affairs or the Minister of Citizenship and Immi-
|
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+
gration, as the case may be, must give notice of a decision
|
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+
to refuse an application made under section 83.032 to the
|
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+
applicant within a reasonable time.
|
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+
Waiting period — new application
|
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+
(2) An applicant whose application is refused is not per-
|
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+
mitted to make a new application in respect of the same
|
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+
activity until the end of the 30th day after the day on
|
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+
which the notice is given, unless the Minister who gave
|
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+
the notice is satisfied that there has been a material
|
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+
change of circumstances.
|
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+
Consideration of new application without referral
|
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+
(3) If the Public Safety Minister gave the notice and is
|
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+
satisfied as described in subsection (2), that Minister may
|
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+
consider the new application without it having been re-
|
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+
ferred under subsection 83.032(5). In that case, that Min-
|
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+
ister may take into account the referral of the previous
|
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+
application
|
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+
for
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the
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+
purposes
|
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of
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subparagraph
|
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+
83.032(9)(b)(i).
|
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+
Additional security reviews
|
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+
83.034 At any time during the period of validity of an
|
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+
authorization granted under section 83.032 or renewed
|
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+
under section 83.035, the Public Safety Minister may con-
|
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+
duct additional security reviews under subsection
|
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+
83.032(10) in respect of any person to whom the autho-
|
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+
rization applies. For the purpose of those reviews, that
|
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+
Minister may request that the person to whom the autho-
|
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+
rization is granted provide any additional information in
|
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+
the form and manner, and within the period, that are
|
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+
specified by that Minister, but the request must relate
|
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+
only to the authorization or its renewal.
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+
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
|
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+
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Renewal of authorization
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+
83.035 (1) The Public Safety Minister may renew an au-
|
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+
thorization granted under section 83.032 for successive
|
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+
periods of not more than five years each on application,
|
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+
for each renewal, made within any period set out in the
|
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+
regulations and before the authorization expires.
|
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+
Exception
|
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+
(2) Despite subsection (1), if an application for renewal
|
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+
is made after the authorization expires, the Public Safety
|
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+
Minister may renew the authorization if, in that Minis-
|
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+
ter’s opinion, there are exceptional circumstances that
|
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+
justify why the application for renewal was not made be-
|
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+
fore it expired.
|
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+
Amendment to authorization
|
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+
83.036 (1) The Public Safety Minister may amend an
|
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+
authorization granted under section 83.032 or renewed
|
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+
under section 83.035, including any terms and conditions
|
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+
included in it.
|
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+
Exception
|
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+
(2) Despite subsection (1), the Public Safety Minister is
|
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+
not permitted to amend an authorization if the amend-
|
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+
ment would be so significant as to change the essential
|
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+
nature of the authorization, including if the amendment
|
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+
would replace a purpose set out in subsection 83.032(1)
|
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+
and specified in the authorization or add another such
|
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+
purpose.
|
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+
Supporting information
|
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+
(3) The person to whom the authorization is granted
|
363 |
+
must provide to the Public Safety Minister any informa-
|
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+
tion specified by that Minister in support of the amend-
|
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+
ment.
|
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+
Authorization — suspension and revocation
|
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+
83.037 The Public Safety Minister may, at any time af-
|
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+
ter granting an authorization under section 83.032, sus-
|
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+
pend or revoke it or restrict its scope if
|
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+
(a) a person to whom the authorization applies fails to
|
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+
comply with the authorization, including any terms
|
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+
and conditions included in it;
|
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+
(b) the person to whom the authorization is granted
|
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+
fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with any
|
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+
reporting requirements or to provide any information
|
376 |
+
requested under section 83.034; or
|
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+
(c) the Public Safety Minister is no longer satisfied
|
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+
that the condition set out in paragraph 83.032(9)(b) is
|
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+
met.
|
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+
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+
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+
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|
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+
|
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+
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Assistance to Public Safety Minister
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+
83.038 (1) The following entities may assist the Public
|
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+
Safety Minister in the administration and enforcement of
|
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+
sections 83.031 to 83.0392, including by collecting infor-
|
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+
mation from and disclosing information to that Minister
|
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+
and each other:
|
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+
(a) the Canadian Security Intelligence Service;
|
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+
(b) the Royal Canadian Mounted Police;
|
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+
(c) the Communications Security Establishment;
|
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+
(d) the Department of National Defence;
|
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+
(e) the Canadian Armed Forces;
|
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+
(f) the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and De-
|
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+
velopment;
|
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+
(g) the Canada Revenue Agency;
|
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+
(h) the Canada Border Services Agency;
|
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+
(i) the Department of Citizenship and Immigration;
|
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+
and
|
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+
(j) any other entity prescribed by regulation.
|
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+
Use of information
|
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+
(2) Any information collected or disclosed under subsec-
|
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+
tion (1) must only be used for the administration and en-
|
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+
forcement of sections 83.031 to 83.0392.
|
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+
Compliance with subsection (2)
|
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+
(3) The Public Safety Minister must take reasonable
|
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+
steps to ensure that any entity assisting that Minister un-
|
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+
der subsection (1) complies with subsection (2).
|
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+
Judicial review
|
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+
83.039 (1) The rules set out in subsection (2) apply to
|
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+
judicial review proceedings in respect of decisions made
|
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+
by the Public Safety Minister, the Minister of Foreign Af-
|
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+
fairs or the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration un-
|
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+
der sections 83.032 to 83.038.
|
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+
Rules
|
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+
(2) The following rules apply for the purposes of subsec-
|
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+
tion (1):
|
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+
(a) at any time during the proceeding, the judge must,
|
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+
on the request of the relevant Minister, hear submis-
|
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+
sions on evidence or other information in the absence
|
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+
of the public and of the applicant and their counsel if,
|
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+
in the judge’s opinion, the disclosure of the evidence
|
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+
or
|
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+
other
|
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+
information
|
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+
could
|
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+
be
|
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+
injurious
|
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+
to
|
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+
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+
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
|
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+
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|
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+
international relations, national defence or national
|
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+
security or could endanger the safety of any person;
|
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+
(a.1) the judge may allow an amicus curiae who is ap-
|
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+
pointed in respect of the proceeding to participate in a
|
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+
hearing under paragraph (a) and to review the evi-
|
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+
dence or other information that is the subject of the
|
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+
hearing;
|
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+
(b) the judge must ensure the confidentiality of the
|
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+
evidence and other information provided by the rele-
|
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+
vant Minister if, in the judge’s opinion, its disclosure
|
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+
would be injurious to international relations, national
|
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+
defence or national security or would endanger the
|
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+
safety of any person;
|
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+
(c) the judge must ensure that the applicant is provid-
|
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+
ed with a summary of the evidence and other informa-
|
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+
tion available to the judge that enables the applicant to
|
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+
be reasonably informed of the reasons for the relevant
|
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+
Minister’s decision but that does not include anything
|
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+
that, in the judge’s opinion, would be injurious to in-
|
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+
ternational relations, national defence or national se-
|
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+
curity or would endanger the safety of any person if
|
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+
disclosed;
|
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+
(d) the judge must provide the applicant and the rele-
|
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+
vant Minister with an opportunity to be heard;
|
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+
(e) the judge may base their decision on evidence or
|
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+
other information available to them even if a summary
|
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+
of that evidence or other information has not been
|
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+
provided to the applicant;
|
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+
(f) if the judge determines that evidence or other in-
|
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+
formation provided by the relevant Minister is not rel-
|
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+
evant or if the relevant Minister withdraws the evi-
|
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+
dence or other information, the judge must not base
|
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+
their decision on that evidence or other information
|
476 |
+
and must return it to the relevant Minister; and
|
477 |
+
(g) the judge must ensure the confidentiality of all evi-
|
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+
dence and other information that the relevant Minis-
|
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+
ter withdraws.
|
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+
Protection of information on an appeal
|
481 |
+
(3) Subsection (2) applies to any appeal of a decision
|
482 |
+
made by a judge in relation to the judicial review pro-
|
483 |
+
ceedings referred to in subsection (1) and to any further
|
484 |
+
appeal, with any necessary modifications.
|
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+
Definition of judge
|
486 |
+
(4) In this section, judge means the Chief Justice of the
|
487 |
+
Federal Court or a judge of that Court designated by the
|
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+
Chief Justice.
|
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
|
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+
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|
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+
Regulations
|
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+
83.0391 The Governor in Council may, on the recom-
|
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+
mendation of the Public Safety Minister, make regula-
|
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+
tions
|
501 |
+
(a) respecting applications for authorization referred
|
502 |
+
to in subsection 83.032(1);
|
503 |
+
(a.1) respecting requests and the provision of infor-
|
504 |
+
mation under subsection 83.032(2.1);
|
505 |
+
(b) respecting the granting, renewal, amendment, sus-
|
506 |
+
pension, revocation or restriction of the scope of au-
|
507 |
+
thorizations by the Public Safety Minister for the pur-
|
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+
poses of sections 83.032 and 83.035 to 83.037;
|
509 |
+
(c) respecting reporting by the person to whom an au-
|
510 |
+
thorization is granted under section 83.032 for the pur-
|
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and with any terms and conditions included in it un-
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der subsection 83.032(12); and
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(d) prescribing any other entity for the purpose of
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+
paragraph 83.038(1)(j).
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Annual report
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+
83.0392 (1) The Public Safety Minister must prepare
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+
and cause to be laid before each House of Parliament,
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+
within 90 days after the first day of January of every year,
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+
a report on the operation of sections 83.031 to 83.0391 for
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+
the previous calendar year.
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+
Number of applications for authorizations
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+
(1.1) The report under subsection (1) must set out the
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+
number of applications for authorizations made, ap-
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+
proved or refused in the previous calendar year.
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+
Redactions
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+
(1.2) If the report under subsection (1) contains any
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+
redactions, the Public Safety Minister must forward the
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+
unredacted report to the National Security and Intelli-
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+
gence Committee of Parliamentarians as well as the Na-
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+
tional Security and Intelligence Review Agency.
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+
Comprehensive review and report
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+
(2) A comprehensive review of sections 83.031 to 83.0391
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+
and their operation must be conducted by the Public
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+
Safety Minister no later than the first anniversary of the
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+
day on which this section comes into force. The Public
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+
Safety Minister must cause a report to be laid before each
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+
House of Parliament within 180 days after that first an-
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+
niversary and every five years thereafter.
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+
2021-2022-2023
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+
Chapter 14: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential
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amendments to other Acts
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+
Criminal Code
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+
Section
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+
1
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+
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Page 13
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Plan to remedy deficiencies
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(3) If the report identifies any deficiencies in sections
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83.031 to 83.0391 or their operation, the report must in-
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clude a plan to remedy those deficiencies — including any
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proposed legislative amendments — and a timeline for its
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implementation.
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2004, c. 15, s. 108
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+
2 Subparagraph (a)(xii.2) of the definition of-
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fence in section 183 of the Act is replaced by the
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following:
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(xii.2) subsection
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83.03(1)
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(providing,
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making
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poses),
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(xii.21) subsection 83.03(2) (providing, making
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available, etc., property or services — use by terror-
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ist group),
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+
Consequential Amendments
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+
R.S., c. C-44
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Canada Business Corporations Act
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+
2019, c. 29, s. 101
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+
3 Paragraph 1(e) of the schedule to the Canada
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Business Corporations Act is replaced by the fol-
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lowing:
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(e) subsections 83.03(1) and (2) (providing, making
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available, etc., property or services for terrorist pur-
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poses and providing, making available, etc., property
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or services — use by terrorist group);
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+
R.S., c. E-15
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Excise Tax Act
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+
4 Paragraph 295(5)(d) of the Excise Tax Act is
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amended by striking out “or” at the end of sub-
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paragraph (xii), by adding “or” at the end of sub-
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+
paragraph (xiii) and by adding the following af-
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ter subparagraph (xiii):
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(xiv) to an official solely for the purposes of a secu-
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rity review under subsection 83.032(10) or section
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+
83.034 of the Criminal Code, if the information can
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reasonably be considered to be relevant to the secu-
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rity review;
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+
2021-2022-2023
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+
Chapter 14: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential
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amendments to other Acts
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+
Criminal Code
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Sections 1-4
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+
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+
Page 14
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+
R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)
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+
Income Tax Act
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+
5 Paragraph 241(4)(d) of the Income Tax Act is
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+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of sub-
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+
paragraph (xxi), by adding “or” at the end of sub-
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+
paragraph (xxii) and by adding the following af-
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ter subparagraph (xxii):
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+
(xxiii) to an official solely for the purposes of a se-
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curity review under subsection 83.032(10) or section
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83.034 of the Criminal Code, if the information can
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reasonably be considered to be relevant to the secu-
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rity review;
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+
2002, c. 22
|
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Excise Act, 2001
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+
6 Paragraph 211(6)(e) of the Excise Act, 2001 is
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amended by striking out “or” at the end of sub-
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paragraph (xiii), by adding “or” at the end of sub-
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+
paragraph (xiv) and by adding the following after
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+
subparagraph (xiv):
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+
(xv) to an official solely for the purposes of a secu-
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+
rity review under subsection 83.032(10) or section
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+
83.034 of the Criminal Code, if the information can
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+
reasonably be considered to be relevant to the secu-
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+
rity review;
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+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
Chapter 14: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential
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+
amendments to other Acts
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+
Consequential Amendments
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+
Income Tax Act
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+
Sections 5-6
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+
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Page 15
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+
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Page 16
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Available on the House of Commons website
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Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
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First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
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+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 29
|
6 |
+
An Act to amend the Canada Business
|
7 |
+
Corporations Act and to make consequential
|
8 |
+
and related amendments to other Acts
|
9 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
10 |
+
NOVEMBER 2, 2023
|
11 |
+
BILL C-42
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Page 2
|
14 |
+
SUMMARY
|
15 |
+
This enactment amends the Canada Business Corporations Act
|
16 |
+
to, among other things,
|
17 |
+
(a) require the Director appointed under that Act to make
|
18 |
+
available to the public certain information on individuals with
|
19 |
+
significant control over a corporation;
|
20 |
+
(b) protect the information and identity of certain individuals;
|
21 |
+
(c) add, or broaden the application of, offences and provide
|
22 |
+
the Director with additional enforcement and compliance
|
23 |
+
powers; and
|
24 |
+
(d) add regulatory authority to prescribe further require-
|
25 |
+
ments in certain provisions.
|
26 |
+
It also makes consequential and related amendments to other
|
27 |
+
Acts.
|
28 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
29 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
30 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
31 |
+
|
32 |
+
Page 3
|
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+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1-2 CHARLES III
|
34 |
+
CHAPTER 29
|
35 |
+
An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations
|
36 |
+
Act and to make consequential and related amend-
|
37 |
+
ments to other Acts
|
38 |
+
[Assented to 2nd November, 2023]
|
39 |
+
His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
|
40 |
+
of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada,
|
41 |
+
enacts as follows:
|
42 |
+
R.S., c. C-44; 1994, c. 24, s. 1(F)
|
43 |
+
Canada Business Corporations
|
44 |
+
Act
|
45 |
+
2018, c. 27, s. 183
|
46 |
+
1 (1) Paragraph 21.1(1)(a) of the Canada Busi-
|
47 |
+
ness Corporations Act is replaced by the follow-
|
48 |
+
ing:
|
49 |
+
(a) for each individual with significant control,
|
50 |
+
(i) their name and date of birth,
|
51 |
+
(ii) their residential address, and
|
52 |
+
(iii) their address for service, if it has been provid-
|
53 |
+
ed to the corporation;
|
54 |
+
(a.1) the citizenship of each individual with signifi-
|
55 |
+
cant control;
|
56 |
+
2018, c. 27, s. 183
|
57 |
+
(2) Subsection 21.1(2) of the Act is replaced by the
|
58 |
+
following:
|
59 |
+
Updating of information
|
60 |
+
(2) The corporation shall, at the following times, take
|
61 |
+
reasonable steps to ensure that it has identified all indi-
|
62 |
+
viduals with significant control over the corporation and
|
63 |
+
that the information in the register is accurate, complete
|
64 |
+
and up-to-date:
|
65 |
+
(a) at least once during each financial year of the cor-
|
66 |
+
poration;
|
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+
2021-2022-2023
|
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+
|
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+
Page 4
|
70 |
+
(b) on the request of the Director; and
|
71 |
+
(c) at the times provided for in the regulations.
|
72 |
+
2022, c. 10, s. 431
|
73 |
+
2 (1) The portion of subsection 21.21(1) of the En-
|
74 |
+
glish version of the Act before paragraph (a) is
|
75 |
+
replaced by the following:
|
76 |
+
Sending of information to Director
|
77 |
+
21.21 (1) A corporation to which section 21.1 applies
|
78 |
+
shall send to the Director
|
79 |
+
2022, c. 10, s. 431
|
80 |
+
(2) Paragraphs 21.21(1)(a) and (b) of the Act are
|
81 |
+
replaced by the following:
|
82 |
+
(a) on an annual basis, the information determined by
|
83 |
+
the Director from among that in its register of individ-
|
84 |
+
uals with significant control over the corporation, in
|
85 |
+
the form and within the period that the Director fixes;
|
86 |
+
and
|
87 |
+
(b) the information determined by the Director from
|
88 |
+
among that recorded under subsection 21.1(3), within
|
89 |
+
15 days after the day on which it is recorded and in the
|
90 |
+
form that the Director fixes.
|
91 |
+
2022, c. 10, s. 431
|
92 |
+
(3) Subsection 21.21(2) of the Act is replaced by
|
93 |
+
the following:
|
94 |
+
Sending of information — certificates issued
|
95 |
+
(2) On or after the date shown on a certificate referred to
|
96 |
+
in section 8 or subsection 185(4) or 187(4), a corporation
|
97 |
+
to which section 21.1 applies shall send to the Director
|
98 |
+
the information determined by the Director from among
|
99 |
+
that referred to in paragraphs 21.1(1)(a) to (f), in the
|
100 |
+
form and within the period that the Director fixes.
|
101 |
+
(4) Section 21.21 of the Act is amended by adding
|
102 |
+
the following after subsection (3):
|
103 |
+
Offence
|
104 |
+
(4) A corporation that, without reasonable cause, contra-
|
105 |
+
venes subsection (1) or (2) is guilty of an offence and li-
|
106 |
+
able on summary conviction to a fine not exceed-
|
107 |
+
ing $100,000.
|
108 |
+
2018, c. 27, s. 183
|
109 |
+
3 Subsections 21.3(2) to (6) of the Act are re-
|
110 |
+
pealed.
|
111 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
112 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
113 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
114 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
115 |
+
Sections 1-3
|
116 |
+
|
117 |
+
Page 5
|
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+
4 The Act is amended by adding the following be-
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+
fore section 21.31:
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+
Provision of information by Director
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121 |
+
21.302 The Director may provide all or part of the infor-
|
122 |
+
mation received under section 21.21 to a provincial cor-
|
123 |
+
porate registry or a provincial government department or
|
124 |
+
agency that is responsible for corporate law in that
|
125 |
+
province.
|
126 |
+
Information available to public
|
127 |
+
21.303 (1) The Director shall make available to the
|
128 |
+
public the following information sent to the Director un-
|
129 |
+
der section 21.21 for each individual with significant con-
|
130 |
+
trol:
|
131 |
+
(a) their name;
|
132 |
+
(b) their address for service, if it has been provided to
|
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+
the corporation;
|
134 |
+
(c) their residential address, if their address for ser-
|
135 |
+
vice has not been provided to the corporation;
|
136 |
+
(d) the
|
137 |
+
information
|
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+
referred
|
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+
to
|
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+
in
|
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+
paragraphs
|
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+
21.1(1)(c) and (d); and
|
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+
(e) any other prescribed information.
|
144 |
+
Exception
|
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+
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of an indi-
|
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+
vidual who is less than 18 years of age or an individual to
|
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+
whom prescribed circumstances apply.
|
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+
Exemption on application
|
149 |
+
(3) If an individual with significant control or the corpo-
|
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+
ration over which they have significant control applies to
|
151 |
+
the Director to have any information referred to in sub-
|
152 |
+
section (1) in relation to the individual not made avail-
|
153 |
+
able to the public, the Director may choose to not make it
|
154 |
+
available to the public, subject to any terms that the Di-
|
155 |
+
rector thinks fit,
|
156 |
+
(a) if the Director reasonably believes that making it
|
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+
available presents or would present a serious threat to
|
158 |
+
the safety of the individual; or
|
159 |
+
(b) if the Director is satisfied that
|
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+
(i) the individual is incapable,
|
161 |
+
(ii) the information is to be kept confidential under
|
162 |
+
subsection 27(8) of the Conflict of Interest Act or a
|
163 |
+
similar provision of an Act of the legislature of a
|
164 |
+
province, or
|
165 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
166 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
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+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
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+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
169 |
+
Section
|
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+
4
|
171 |
+
|
172 |
+
Page 6
|
173 |
+
(iii) prescribed circumstances apply to the individ-
|
174 |
+
ual.
|
175 |
+
2019, c. 29, s. 100
|
176 |
+
5 (1) Subsection 21.4(1) of the Act is replaced by
|
177 |
+
the following:
|
178 |
+
Offence
|
179 |
+
21.4 (1) Every director or officer of a corporation who
|
180 |
+
knowingly authorizes, permits or acquiesces in the con-
|
181 |
+
travention of subsection 21.1(1), 21.21(1) or (2), 21.3(1) or
|
182 |
+
21.31(1) by that corporation commits an offence, whether
|
183 |
+
or not the corporation has been prosecuted or convicted.
|
184 |
+
(2) Subsection 21.4(5) of the Act is replaced by the
|
185 |
+
following:
|
186 |
+
Penalty
|
187 |
+
(5) A person who commits an offence under any of sub-
|
188 |
+
sections (1) to (4) is liable on summary conviction to a
|
189 |
+
fine not exceeding one million dollars or to imprison-
|
190 |
+
ment for a term not exceeding five years, or to both.
|
191 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 105(1)
|
192 |
+
6 (1) Subparagraph 212(1)(a)(iii) of the Act is re-
|
193 |
+
placed by the following:
|
194 |
+
(iii) is in default for a period of one year in sending
|
195 |
+
to the Director any fee or any notice, document or
|
196 |
+
other information required by this Act, or
|
197 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 105(3)
|
198 |
+
(2) Subsection 212(3.1) of the Act is replaced by
|
199 |
+
the following:
|
200 |
+
Payment of incorporation fee or sending of
|
201 |
+
information
|
202 |
+
(3.1) Despite anything in this section, the Director may
|
203 |
+
dissolve a corporation by issuing a certificate of dissolu-
|
204 |
+
tion if the required fee for the issuance of a certificate of
|
205 |
+
incorporation has not been paid or if the corporation has
|
206 |
+
not complied with subsection 21.21(2).
|
207 |
+
7 Section 237 of the Act is replaced by the follow-
|
208 |
+
ing:
|
209 |
+
Inquiries
|
210 |
+
237 (1) The Director may make inquiries of any person
|
211 |
+
relating to compliance with this Act and may, as part of
|
212 |
+
any inquiry, require the person to provide any records or
|
213 |
+
other documents or information.
|
214 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
215 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
216 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
217 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
218 |
+
Sections 4-7
|
219 |
+
|
220 |
+
Page 7
|
221 |
+
Response
|
222 |
+
(2) A person shall respond to any inquiry made under
|
223 |
+
subsection (1).
|
224 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 124; 2018, c. 8, s. 36(1)
|
225 |
+
8 (1) The portion of section 258.1 of the Act before
|
226 |
+
paragraph (b) is replaced by the following:
|
227 |
+
Content and form of documents
|
228 |
+
258.1 The Director may establish the requirements for
|
229 |
+
the content and fix the form, including electronic or oth-
|
230 |
+
er forms, of notices, documents or other information sent
|
231 |
+
to or issued by the Director under this Act and, in so do-
|
232 |
+
ing, the Director may specify, among other things,
|
233 |
+
(a) the notices, documents or other information that
|
234 |
+
may be transmitted in electronic or other form;
|
235 |
+
2018, c. 8, ss. 36(2) and (3)(E)
|
236 |
+
(2) Paragraphs 258.1(b) and (c) of the English ver-
|
237 |
+
sion of the Act are replaced by the following:
|
238 |
+
(b) the persons or classes of persons who may sign or
|
239 |
+
transmit the notices, documents or other information;
|
240 |
+
(c) the manner of signing, whether electronic or oth-
|
241 |
+
erwise, or the actions that are to have the same effect
|
242 |
+
as their signature; and
|
243 |
+
2018, c. 8, s. 36(4)(F)
|
244 |
+
(3) Paragraph 258.1(d) of the Act is replaced by
|
245 |
+
the following:
|
246 |
+
(d) the time and circumstances when electronic no-
|
247 |
+
tices, documents or other information are to be con-
|
248 |
+
sidered to be sent or received, and the place where
|
249 |
+
they are considered to have been sent or received.
|
250 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 135 (Sch., s. 85)(E)
|
251 |
+
9 Subsection 259(1) of the Act is replaced by the
|
252 |
+
following:
|
253 |
+
Proof required by Director
|
254 |
+
259 (1) The Director may require that a document or a
|
255 |
+
fact stated in a document or in any information required
|
256 |
+
by this Act or the regulations to be sent to the Director
|
257 |
+
shall be verified in accordance with subsection (2).
|
258 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
259 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
260 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
261 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
262 |
+
Sections 7-9
|
263 |
+
|
264 |
+
Page 8
|
265 |
+
2018, c. 8, s. 38(2)
|
266 |
+
10 Paragraph 261(1)(b) of the Act is replaced by
|
267 |
+
the following:
|
268 |
+
(a.2) prescribing what constitutes
|
269 |
+
(i) for the purposes of paragraph 2.1(1)(b), direct
|
270 |
+
influence, indirect influence or control in fact, and
|
271 |
+
(ii) for the purposes of paragraph 21.31(3)(c), direct
|
272 |
+
influence or indirect influence;
|
273 |
+
(b) requiring the payment of a fee in respect of the re-
|
274 |
+
ceipt, examination, filing, issuance or copying of any
|
275 |
+
document or other information, or in respect of any
|
276 |
+
action that the Director is required or authorized to
|
277 |
+
take under this Act, and prescribing the amount of the
|
278 |
+
fee or the manner of determining the fee;
|
279 |
+
2018, c. 8, s. 39
|
280 |
+
11 Section 261.1 of the Act is replaced by the fol-
|
281 |
+
lowing:
|
282 |
+
Payment of fees
|
283 |
+
261.1 A fee in respect of the receipt or copying of any
|
284 |
+
document or other information shall be paid to the Di-
|
285 |
+
rector when it is received or copied, and a fee in respect
|
286 |
+
of the examination, filing or issuance of any document or
|
287 |
+
other information or in respect of any action that the Di-
|
288 |
+
rector is required or authorized to take shall be paid to
|
289 |
+
the Director before the document or other information is
|
290 |
+
examined, filed or issued or the action is taken.
|
291 |
+
2018, c. 8, s. 42
|
292 |
+
12 Section 262.2 of the Act is replaced by the fol-
|
293 |
+
lowing:
|
294 |
+
Publication
|
295 |
+
262.2 The Director must publish, in a publication gener-
|
296 |
+
ally available to the public, a notice of any decision made
|
297 |
+
by the Director granting an application made under sub-
|
298 |
+
section 2(6), 10(2), 21.303(3), 82(3) or 151(1), section 156
|
299 |
+
or subsection 171(2) or 187(11).
|
300 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 129
|
301 |
+
13 (1) Paragraph 263.1(1)(a) of the Act is replaced
|
302 |
+
by the following:
|
303 |
+
(a) has sent to the Director a document or other infor-
|
304 |
+
mation required to be sent under this Act;
|
305 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
306 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
307 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
308 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
309 |
+
Sections 10-13
|
310 |
+
|
311 |
+
Page 9
|
312 |
+
2001, c. 14, s. 129
|
313 |
+
(2) Subsection 263.1(2) of the Act is replaced by
|
314 |
+
the following:
|
315 |
+
Director may refuse to issue certificate of existence
|
316 |
+
(2) For greater certainty, the Director may refuse to issue
|
317 |
+
a certificate described in paragraph (1)(c) if the Director
|
318 |
+
has knowledge that the corporation is in default of send-
|
319 |
+
ing a document or other information required to be sent
|
320 |
+
under this Act or is in default of paying a required fee.
|
321 |
+
2018, c. 8, s. 44
|
322 |
+
14 Subsection 266(1) of the Act is replaced by the
|
323 |
+
following:
|
324 |
+
Examination
|
325 |
+
266 (1) A person who has paid the required fee is enti-
|
326 |
+
tled during usual business hours to examine and make
|
327 |
+
copies of or take extracts from a document or other infor-
|
328 |
+
mation — except an application referred to in subsection
|
329 |
+
21.303(3) and any related document and a report sent to
|
330 |
+
the Director under subsection 230(2) — that is required
|
331 |
+
to be sent to the Director under this Act or that was re-
|
332 |
+
quired to be sent to a person performing a similar func-
|
333 |
+
tion under prior legislation.
|
334 |
+
15 The Act is amended by adding the following
|
335 |
+
after section 266:
|
336 |
+
Information not to be made available
|
337 |
+
266.1 (1) The Director shall not make available any in-
|
338 |
+
formation that could reasonably be expected to reveal the
|
339 |
+
identity of a person who, on their own initiative, provides
|
340 |
+
information relating to the commission or potential com-
|
341 |
+
mission of a wrongdoing, or any information provided by
|
342 |
+
the person in relation to the commission or potential
|
343 |
+
commission, unless the person providing the information
|
344 |
+
consents to its being made available.
|
345 |
+
Exception — investigations
|
346 |
+
(2) Despite subsection (1), the Director may provide in-
|
347 |
+
formation referred to in that subsection to an investiga-
|
348 |
+
tive body referred to in subsection 21.31(2), the Financial
|
349 |
+
Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada or
|
350 |
+
any prescribed entity.
|
351 |
+
Definition of wrongdoing
|
352 |
+
(3) In this section, wrongdoing includes
|
353 |
+
(a) a contravention of any provision of this Act or the
|
354 |
+
regulations;
|
355 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
356 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
357 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
358 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
359 |
+
Sections 13-15
|
360 |
+
|
361 |
+
Page 10
|
362 |
+
(b) the formation of a corporation for a fraudulent or
|
363 |
+
unlawful purpose; or
|
364 |
+
(c) any fraudulent or dishonest actions of persons
|
365 |
+
concerned with the formation, business or affairs of a
|
366 |
+
corporation.
|
367 |
+
Consequential and Related
|
368 |
+
Amendments
|
369 |
+
R.S., c. A-1
|
370 |
+
Access to Information Act
|
371 |
+
16 Schedule II to the Access to Information Act
|
372 |
+
is amended by adding, in alphabetical order, a
|
373 |
+
reference to
|
374 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
375 |
+
Loi canadienne sur les sociétés par actions
|
376 |
+
and a corresponding reference to “subsection
|
377 |
+
266.1(1)”.
|
378 |
+
R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)
|
379 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
380 |
+
17 Subsection 241(4) of the Income Tax Act is
|
381 |
+
amended by striking out “or” at the end of para-
|
382 |
+
graph (s), by adding “or” at the end of paragraph
|
383 |
+
(t) and by adding the following after paragraph
|
384 |
+
(t):
|
385 |
+
(u) provide to an official of the Department of Indus-
|
386 |
+
try, solely for the purpose of verifying and validating
|
387 |
+
the data required to be sent under section 21.21 of the
|
388 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act in respect of a pri-
|
389 |
+
vate corporation (in this paragraph referred to as the
|
390 |
+
“particular corporation”), the following information:
|
391 |
+
(i) for each corporation (in this paragraph referred
|
392 |
+
to as the “subject corporation”) that is related to or
|
393 |
+
associated with the particular corporation in a taxa-
|
394 |
+
tion year,
|
395 |
+
(A) the name of the subject corporation,
|
396 |
+
(B) the jurisdiction of residence of the subject
|
397 |
+
corporation,
|
398 |
+
(C) the business number of the subject corpora-
|
399 |
+
tion,
|
400 |
+
(D) the relationship between the particular cor-
|
401 |
+
poration and the subject corporation,
|
402 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
403 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
404 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
405 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act
|
406 |
+
Sections 15-17
|
407 |
+
|
408 |
+
Page 11
|
409 |
+
(E) the number of shares of each class of the
|
410 |
+
capital stock of the subject corporation that are
|
411 |
+
owned by the particular corporation, and
|
412 |
+
(F) the percentage of all the issued and out-
|
413 |
+
standing shares of each class of the capital stock
|
414 |
+
of the subject corporation that are owned by the
|
415 |
+
particular corporation,
|
416 |
+
(ii) for each shareholder that holds at least 10% of
|
417 |
+
any class of the capital stock of the particular cor-
|
418 |
+
poration in a taxation year,
|
419 |
+
(A) the name of the shareholder,
|
420 |
+
(B) whether the shareholder is a corporation,
|
421 |
+
partnership, individual or trust,
|
422 |
+
(C) as the case may be, the shareholder’s
|
423 |
+
(I) business number,
|
424 |
+
(II) partnership account number,
|
425 |
+
(III) social insurance number, or
|
426 |
+
(IV) trust account number, and
|
427 |
+
(D) the percentage of all the issued and out-
|
428 |
+
standing shares of each class of the capital stock
|
429 |
+
of the particular corporation that are owned by
|
430 |
+
the shareholder, and
|
431 |
+
(iii) the taxation year to which the information de-
|
432 |
+
scribed in subparagraphs (i) and (ii) relates.
|
433 |
+
2000, c. 17; 2001, c. 41, s. 48
|
434 |
+
Proceeds of Crime (Money
|
435 |
+
Laundering) and Terrorist Financing
|
436 |
+
Act
|
437 |
+
2017, c. 20, s. 434
|
438 |
+
18 Paragraph 73(1)(c) of the Proceeds of Crime
|
439 |
+
(Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing
|
440 |
+
Act is replaced by the following:
|
441 |
+
(c) respecting the verification of the identity of per-
|
442 |
+
sons and entities referred to in section 6.1 and requir-
|
443 |
+
ing the reporting to government institutions or agen-
|
444 |
+
cies of any discrepancies in information on the
|
445 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
446 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
447 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
448 |
+
Consequential and Related Amendments
|
449 |
+
Income Tax Act
|
450 |
+
Sections 17-18
|
451 |
+
|
452 |
+
Page 12
|
453 |
+
beneficial ownership or control of an entity arising out
|
454 |
+
of that verification;
|
455 |
+
2022, c. 10
|
456 |
+
Budget Implementation Act, 2022,
|
457 |
+
No. 1
|
458 |
+
19 Section 434 of the Budget Implementation
|
459 |
+
Act, 2022, No. 1 is repealed.
|
460 |
+
Coordinating Amendment
|
461 |
+
2022, c. 10
|
462 |
+
20 On the first day on which both section 433 of
|
463 |
+
the Budget Implementation Act, 2022, No. 1 and
|
464 |
+
section 14 of this Act are in force, section 266 of
|
465 |
+
the Canada Business Corporations Act is re-
|
466 |
+
placed by the following:
|
467 |
+
Examination
|
468 |
+
266 (1) A person who has paid the required fee is enti-
|
469 |
+
tled during usual business hours to examine and make
|
470 |
+
copies of or take extracts from a document or other infor-
|
471 |
+
mation — except any information sent under section
|
472 |
+
21.21, an application referred to in subsection 21.303(3)
|
473 |
+
and any related document and a report sent to the Direc-
|
474 |
+
tor under subsection 230(2) — that is required to be sent
|
475 |
+
to the Director under this Act or that was required to be
|
476 |
+
sent to a person performing a similar function under pri-
|
477 |
+
or legislation.
|
478 |
+
Copies or extracts
|
479 |
+
(2) The Director shall, on request, provide any person
|
480 |
+
with a copy, extract, certified copy or certified extract of a
|
481 |
+
document that may be examined under subsection (1).
|
482 |
+
Coming into Force
|
483 |
+
Order in council
|
484 |
+
21 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the pro-
|
485 |
+
visions of this Act, other than section 20, come in-
|
486 |
+
to force on a day or days to be fixed by order of
|
487 |
+
the Governor in Council, but that day or those
|
488 |
+
days must not be before the day on which section
|
489 |
+
1 comes into force.
|
490 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
491 |
+
Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
|
492 |
+
consequential and related amendments to other Acts
|
493 |
+
Consequential and Related Amendments
|
494 |
+
Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act
|
495 |
+
Sections 18-21
|
496 |
+
|
497 |
+
Page 13
|
498 |
+
Order in council
|
499 |
+
(2) Sections 1 and 19 come into force on a day or
|
500 |
+
days to be fixed by order of the Governor in
|
501 |
+
Council.
|
502 |
+
Order in council
|
503 |
+
(3) Sections 2, 4 to 6 and 17 come into force on a
|
504 |
+
day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Coun-
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cil, but that day must not be before the day on
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which section 431 of the Budget Implementation
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Act, 2022, No. 1 comes into force.
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Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
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2021-2022-2023
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Chapter 29: An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act and to make
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consequential and related amendments to other Acts
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Coming into Force
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Section
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21
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Page 14
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Available on the House of Commons website
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1 |
+
Page 1
|
2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 3
|
6 |
+
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain
|
7 |
+
sums of money for the federal public
|
8 |
+
administration for the fiscal year ending
|
9 |
+
March 31, 2023
|
10 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
11 |
+
MARCH 30, 2023
|
12 |
+
BILL C-43
|
13 |
+
|
14 |
+
Page 2
|
15 |
+
SUMMARY
|
16 |
+
This enactment grants the sum of $4,680,112,624 towards de-
|
17 |
+
fraying charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
18 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023 that are not other-
|
19 |
+
wise provided for.
|
20 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
21 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
22 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Page 3
|
25 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
26 |
+
CHAPTER 3
|
27 |
+
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of
|
28 |
+
money for the federal public administration for the
|
29 |
+
fiscal year ending March 31, 2023
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 30th March, 2023]
|
31 |
+
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,
|
32 |
+
Preamble
|
33 |
+
Whereas it appears by message from Her Excellency
|
34 |
+
the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General
|
35 |
+
and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and the Esti-
|
36 |
+
mates accompanying that message, that the sums
|
37 |
+
mentioned below are required to defray certain ex-
|
38 |
+
penses of the federal public administration, not oth-
|
39 |
+
erwise provided for, for the fiscal year ending March
|
40 |
+
31, 2023, and for other purposes connected with the
|
41 |
+
federal public administration;
|
42 |
+
May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be
|
43 |
+
enacted, and be it enacted by the King’s Most
|
44 |
+
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
|
45 |
+
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
46 |
+
Canada, that:
|
47 |
+
Short title
|
48 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act No. 5,
|
49 |
+
2022–23.
|
50 |
+
$4,680,112,624 granted for 2022–23
|
51 |
+
2 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
52 |
+
Fund
|
53 |
+
a
|
54 |
+
sum
|
55 |
+
not
|
56 |
+
exceeding
|
57 |
+
in
|
58 |
+
the
|
59 |
+
aggre-
|
60 |
+
gate $4,680,112,624 towards defraying the various
|
61 |
+
charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
62 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, not other-
|
63 |
+
wise provided for, which is the total of the amounts of the
|
64 |
+
items set out in the Supplementary Estimates (C) for that
|
65 |
+
fiscal year as set out in Schedules 1 and 2.
|
66 |
+
Transfers of appropriations
|
67 |
+
3 The transfers of appropriations set out in the Esti-
|
68 |
+
mates referred to in section 2 are deemed to have been
|
69 |
+
authorized on April 1, 2022.
|
70 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
71 |
+
|
72 |
+
Page 4
|
73 |
+
Purpose of each item
|
74 |
+
4 (1) The amount authorized by this Act to be paid in re-
|
75 |
+
spect of an item may be paid only for the purposes, and
|
76 |
+
subject to any terms and conditions, specified in the
|
77 |
+
item.
|
78 |
+
Effective date
|
79 |
+
(2) The provisions of each item set out in Schedules 1
|
80 |
+
and 2 are deemed to have effect as of April 1, 2022.
|
81 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — Schedule 1
|
82 |
+
5 An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
83 |
+
other Act and referred to in Schedule 1 may be charged
|
84 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year for which the appropria-
|
85 |
+
tion is granted at any time before the day on which the
|
86 |
+
Public Accounts for that fiscal year are tabled in Parlia-
|
87 |
+
ment, for the purpose of making adjustments in the ac-
|
88 |
+
counts of Canada for that fiscal year that do not require
|
89 |
+
payments out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
90 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — Schedule 2
|
91 |
+
6 (1) An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
92 |
+
other Act and referred to in Schedule 2 may be charged
|
93 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year for
|
94 |
+
which the appropriation is granted at any time before the
|
95 |
+
day on which the Public Accounts for that second fiscal
|
96 |
+
year are tabled in Parliament, for the purpose of making
|
97 |
+
adjustments in the accounts of Canada for that second
|
98 |
+
fiscal year that do not require payments out of the Con-
|
99 |
+
solidated Revenue Fund.
|
100 |
+
Order of payment
|
101 |
+
(2) Despite any other provision of this Act, amounts ap-
|
102 |
+
propriated by this Act and set out in Schedule 2 may be
|
103 |
+
paid and applied at any time on or before March 31, 2024,
|
104 |
+
so long as every payment is charged first against the rele-
|
105 |
+
vant amount appropriated under any Act that is earliest
|
106 |
+
in time until that amount is exhausted, next against the
|
107 |
+
relevant amount appropriated under any other Act, in-
|
108 |
+
cluding this Act, that is next in time until that amount is
|
109 |
+
exhausted and so on. The balance of amounts so appro-
|
110 |
+
priated by this Act that have not been charged, subject to
|
111 |
+
the adjustments referred to in section 37 of the Financial
|
112 |
+
Administration Act, lapse at the end of the fiscal year fol-
|
113 |
+
lowing the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
|
114 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
115 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
116 |
+
Sections 4-6
|
117 |
+
|
118 |
+
Page 5
|
119 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
120 |
+
Based on the Supplementary Estimates (C), 2022–23, the amou
|
121 |
+
the items set out in this Schedule.
|
122 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
123 |
+
Vote
|
124 |
+
No.
|
125 |
+
Items
|
126 |
+
CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION
|
127 |
+
Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement
|
128 |
+
1c
|
129 |
+
– Payments to reimburse the Corporation for the amoun
|
130 |
+
grants, contributions and expenditures made, and los
|
131 |
+
incurred,
|
132 |
+
(a) under the National Housing Act; or
|
133 |
+
(b) in the course of the exercise of powers or the ca
|
134 |
+
functions conferred on the Corporation under any
|
135 |
+
in accordance with the Corporation’s authority und
|
136 |
+
gage and Housing Corporation Act
|
137 |
+
CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR
|
138 |
+
Régie canadienne de l’énergie
|
139 |
+
1c
|
140 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
141 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
142 |
+
– Contributions
|
143 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
144 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
145 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
146 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
147 |
+
CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY
|
148 |
+
Agence canadienne d’inspection des aliments
|
149 |
+
1c
|
150 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
151 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
152 |
+
– Contributions
|
153 |
+
CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH
|
154 |
+
Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada
|
155 |
+
1c
|
156 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
157 |
+
5c
|
158 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
159 |
+
CANADIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMISSION
|
160 |
+
Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
|
161 |
+
1c
|
162 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
163 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
164 |
+
– Contributions
|
165 |
+
CANADIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE
|
166 |
+
Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité
|
167 |
+
1c
|
168 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
169 |
+
COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY ESTABLISHMENT
|
170 |
+
Centre de la sécurité des télécommunications
|
171 |
+
1c
|
172 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
173 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
174 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
175 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
176 |
+
|
177 |
+
Page 6
|
178 |
+
Vote
|
179 |
+
No.
|
180 |
+
Items
|
181 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
182 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
183 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
184 |
+
operations, including the provision of internal suppor
|
185 |
+
29.2 of that Act
|
186 |
+
COURTS ADMINISTRATION SERVICE
|
187 |
+
Service administratif des tribunaux judiciaires
|
188 |
+
1c
|
189 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
190 |
+
DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY
|
191 |
+
Ministère des Femmes et de l’Égalité des genres
|
192 |
+
1c
|
193 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
194 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
195 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
196 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
197 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
198 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
199 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
200 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD
|
201 |
+
Ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Agroalimentaire
|
202 |
+
1c
|
203 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
204 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
205 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
206 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
207 |
+
(a) collaborative research agreements and research
|
208 |
+
(b) the grazing and breeding activities of the Comm
|
209 |
+
(c) the administration of the AgriStability program;
|
210 |
+
(d) the provision of internal support services under
|
211 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
212 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
213 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
214 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
215 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
216 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
217 |
+
10c
|
218 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
219 |
+
– Contributions
|
220 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CANADIAN HERITAGE
|
221 |
+
Ministère du Patrimoine canadien
|
222 |
+
1c
|
223 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
224 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
225 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
226 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
227 |
+
(a) the activities of the Canadian Conservation Inst
|
228 |
+
itage Information Network and the Canadian Audio
|
229 |
+
fice;
|
230 |
+
(b) activities undertaken under the Capital Experien
|
231 |
+
(c) the provision of internal support services under
|
232 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
233 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
234 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
235 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
236 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
237 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
238 |
+
|
239 |
+
Page 7
|
240 |
+
Vote
|
241 |
+
No.
|
242 |
+
Items
|
243 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
244 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
245 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
246 |
+
5c
|
247 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
248 |
+
– Contributions
|
249 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
250 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
251 |
+
1c
|
252 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
253 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
254 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
255 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year from the provision of services
|
256 |
+
Experience Canada — revenues that it receives in that
|
257 |
+
provision of those services
|
258 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
259 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
260 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
261 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
262 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
263 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
264 |
+
5c
|
265 |
+
��� Capital expenditures
|
266 |
+
10c
|
267 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
268 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
269 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
270 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
271 |
+
1c
|
272 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
273 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
274 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
275 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and on
|
276 |
+
respect of that property
|
277 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
278 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and I
|
279 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
280 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
281 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, in
|
282 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
283 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
284 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
285 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
286 |
+
from the provision of internal support services under
|
287 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
288 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
289 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
290 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
291 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
292 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
293 |
+
10c
|
294 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
295 |
+
– Contributions
|
296 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOP
|
297 |
+
Ministère de l’Emploi et du Développement social
|
298 |
+
1c
|
299 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
300 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
301 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
302 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
303 |
+
|
304 |
+
Page 8
|
305 |
+
Vote
|
306 |
+
No.
|
307 |
+
Items
|
308 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
309 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insuran
|
310 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
311 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
312 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
313 |
+
from
|
314 |
+
(a) the provision of services to assist provinces in t
|
315 |
+
provincial programs funded under Labour Market
|
316 |
+
ments;
|
317 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
318 |
+
(c) any amount charged to a Crown corporation un
|
319 |
+
the Government Employees Compensation Act in
|
320 |
+
costs for subrogated claims for Crown corporation
|
321 |
+
(d) the portion of the Government Employees Com
|
322 |
+
mental or agency subrogated claim settlements re
|
323 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
324 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
325 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
326 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
327 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
328 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
329 |
+
5c
|
330 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
331 |
+
– Contributions
|
332 |
+
10c
|
333 |
+
– The writing off, as referred to in subsection 25(2) of th
|
334 |
+
tion Act, of 23,142 debts due to His Majesty in right of
|
335 |
+
to $227,472,139 related to student loans and apprentic
|
336 |
+
Canada Student Financial Assistance Act and the App
|
337 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
338 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
339 |
+
15c
|
340 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
341 |
+
Act, the amount of financial assistance provided by th
|
342 |
+
way of grants to the World Bank’s Multi-Donor Trust F
|
343 |
+
lished by the International Bank for Reconstruction an
|
344 |
+
International Development Association is not to excee
|
345 |
+
dian dollars in the fiscal year 2022–23
|
346 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS
|
347 |
+
Ministère des Pêches et des Océans
|
348 |
+
1c
|
349 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
350 |
+
– Canada’s share of expenses of the international fisher
|
351 |
+
– Authority to provide free office accommodation for the
|
352 |
+
commissions
|
353 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable advances in the amoun
|
354 |
+
international fisheries commissions of joint cost proje
|
355 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable advances for transporta
|
356 |
+
other shipping services performed for individuals, out
|
357 |
+
governments in the course of, or arising out of, the ex
|
358 |
+
navigation, including aids to navigation and shipping
|
359 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
360 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
361 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
362 |
+
(a) in the course of, or arising from, the activities o
|
363 |
+
Guard; and
|
364 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
365 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
366 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
367 |
+
|
368 |
+
Page 9
|
369 |
+
Vote
|
370 |
+
No.
|
371 |
+
Items
|
372 |
+
(b) from the provision of internal support services
|
373 |
+
that Act
|
374 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
375 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
376 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
377 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
378 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
379 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
380 |
+
5c
|
381 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
382 |
+
– Authority to make payments to provinces, municipalit
|
383 |
+
authorities as contributions towards construction don
|
384 |
+
– Authority for the purchase and disposal of commercia
|
385 |
+
10c
|
386 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
387 |
+
– Contributions
|
388 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
389 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
390 |
+
1c
|
391 |
+
– Operating expenditures, including those related to the
|
392 |
+
Canada’s representatives abroad, to the staff of those
|
393 |
+
the assignment of Canadians to the staffs of internatio
|
394 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable advances to internation
|
395 |
+
amounts not exceeding the amounts of the shares of
|
396 |
+
– Expenditures in respect of the provision of office acco
|
397 |
+
national Civil Aviation Organization
|
398 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures for assista
|
399 |
+
of distressed Canadian citizens and Canadian resident
|
400 |
+
cluding their dependants
|
401 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
402 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
403 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
404 |
+
from
|
405 |
+
(a) trade and education fairs;
|
406 |
+
(b) departmental publications; and
|
407 |
+
(c) the following services:
|
408 |
+
(i) training services provided by the Canadian F
|
409 |
+
(ii) trade missions and other international busin
|
410 |
+
vices,
|
411 |
+
(iii) investment development services,
|
412 |
+
(iv) international telecommunication services,
|
413 |
+
(v) other services provided abroad to other dep
|
414 |
+
cies, Crown corporations and non-federal organ
|
415 |
+
(vi) specialized consular services
|
416 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
417 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
418 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
419 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
420 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
421 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
422 |
+
5c
|
423 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
424 |
+
10c
|
425 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
426 |
+
– Contributions, including payments for other specified
|
427 |
+
provision of goods and services for
|
428 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
429 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
430 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
431 |
+
|
432 |
+
Page 10
|
433 |
+
Vote
|
434 |
+
No.
|
435 |
+
Items
|
436 |
+
(a) the promotion of trade and investment; and
|
437 |
+
(b) international humanitarian assistance and assis
|
438 |
+
ternational security, international development and
|
439 |
+
20c
|
440 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
441 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
442 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
443 |
+
way of direct payments for the purpose of contributio
|
444 |
+
financial institutions may not exceed $338,181,748 in t
|
445 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
446 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
447 |
+
1c
|
448 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
449 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
450 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
451 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
452 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
453 |
+
well-being and to regulatory activities; and
|
454 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
455 |
+
– Authority to enter into commitments in the fiscal year
|
456 |
+
Vote up to an amount that does not, at any time durin
|
457 |
+
the total unencumbered balance available out of
|
458 |
+
(a) any appropriation by Parliament for the fiscal y
|
459 |
+
the Department,
|
460 |
+
(b) any item included in estimates before the Hous
|
461 |
+
fiscal year for Vote 1, 5 or 10 of the Department, an
|
462 |
+
(c) any revenues referred to in paragraph 32(1)(d) o
|
463 |
+
tration Act of the Department
|
464 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
465 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
466 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
467 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
468 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
469 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
470 |
+
5c
|
471 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
472 |
+
10c
|
473 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
474 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
475 |
+
services
|
476 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
477 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
478 |
+
1c
|
479 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
480 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
481 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
482 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and on
|
483 |
+
respect of that property
|
484 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
485 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and I
|
486 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
487 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
488 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, in
|
489 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
490 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
491 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
492 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
493 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
494 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
495 |
+
|
496 |
+
Page 11
|
497 |
+
Vote
|
498 |
+
No.
|
499 |
+
Items
|
500 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
501 |
+
from
|
502 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
503 |
+
tection and medical services; and
|
504 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
505 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
506 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
507 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
508 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
509 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
510 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
511 |
+
10c
|
512 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
513 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
514 |
+
services
|
515 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
|
516 |
+
Ministère de l’Industrie
|
517 |
+
1c
|
518 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
519 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
520 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
521 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
522 |
+
(a) the provision of internal support services under
|
523 |
+
and the provision of internal support services to th
|
524 |
+
Property Office;
|
525 |
+
(b) activities and operations related to communica
|
526 |
+
Communications Research Centre;
|
527 |
+
(c) services and insolvency processes under the Ba
|
528 |
+
cy Act at the Office of the Superintendent of Bankr
|
529 |
+
(d) activities and operations carried out by Corpora
|
530 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act, the Boards of T
|
531 |
+
Cooperatives Act and the Canada Not-for-profit Co
|
532 |
+
(e) services and regulatory processes for mergers
|
533 |
+
ters, including pre-merger notifications, advance ru
|
534 |
+
written opinions, under the Competition Act at the
|
535 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
536 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
537 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
538 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
539 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
540 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
541 |
+
10c
|
542 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
543 |
+
– Contributions
|
544 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
|
545 |
+
Ministère de la Justice
|
546 |
+
1c
|
547 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
548 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
549 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
550 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
551 |
+
(a) the provision of mandatory legal services to fed
|
552 |
+
agencies;
|
553 |
+
(b) the provision to Crown corporations, non-feder
|
554 |
+
ternational organizations of optional legal services
|
555 |
+
the Department’s mandate; and
|
556 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
557 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
558 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
559 |
+
|
560 |
+
Page 12
|
561 |
+
Vote
|
562 |
+
No.
|
563 |
+
Items
|
564 |
+
(c) the provision of internal support services under
|
565 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
566 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
567 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
568 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
569 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
570 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
571 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
|
572 |
+
Ministère de la Défense nationale
|
573 |
+
1c
|
574 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
575 |
+
– Authority for total commitments, subject to allotment
|
576 |
+
of $52,571,272,691 for the purposes of Votes 1, 5 and
|
577 |
+
gardless of the year in which the payment of those co
|
578 |
+
(of which it is estimated that $28,418,149,125 will com
|
579 |
+
ture years)
|
580 |
+
– Authority, subject to the direction of the Treasury Boa
|
581 |
+
expenditures or advances in respect of materials supp
|
582 |
+
formed on behalf of, individuals, corporations, outside
|
583 |
+
departments and agencies and other governments
|
584 |
+
– Payments
|
585 |
+
(a) in respect of pension, insurance and social secu
|
586 |
+
arrangements for employees locally engaged outs
|
587 |
+
(b) in respect of the administration of such program
|
588 |
+
cluding premiums, contributions, benefit payment
|
589 |
+
ditures made in respect of such employees and for
|
590 |
+
the Treasury Board determines
|
591 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
592 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
593 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
594 |
+
including from the provision of internal support servic
|
595 |
+
that Act
|
596 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
597 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
598 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
599 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
600 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
601 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
602 |
+
5c
|
603 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
604 |
+
10c
|
605 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
606 |
+
which grants and contributions may include
|
607 |
+
(a) monetary payments or, in lieu of payment mad
|
608 |
+
(i) training services provided by the Canadian F
|
609 |
+
(ii) the provision of the use of facilities; and
|
610 |
+
(b) the contributions that may be approved by the
|
611 |
+
accordance with section 3 of The Defence Appropr
|
612 |
+
(i) for the provision or transfer of defence equip
|
613 |
+
(ii) for the provision of services for defence pur
|
614 |
+
(iii) for the provision or transfer of supplies or fa
|
615 |
+
poses
|
616 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
|
617 |
+
Ministère des Ressources naturelles
|
618 |
+
1c
|
619 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
620 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
621 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
622 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
623 |
+
|
624 |
+
Page 13
|
625 |
+
Vote
|
626 |
+
No.
|
627 |
+
Items
|
628 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
629 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
630 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
631 |
+
(a) the sale of forestry and information products;
|
632 |
+
(b) the issue of licences, permits and certificates un
|
633 |
+
and the Explosives Regulations, 2013;
|
634 |
+
(c) training and certification activities related to the
|
635 |
+
ferred to in paragraph (b);
|
636 |
+
(d) research, consultation, testing, analysis and ad
|
637 |
+
and research products as part of the departmental
|
638 |
+
(e) the provision of internal support services under
|
639 |
+
nancial Administration Act
|
640 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
641 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
642 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
643 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
644 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
645 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
646 |
+
5c
|
647 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
648 |
+
10c
|
649 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
650 |
+
– Contributions
|
651 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PR
|
652 |
+
Ministère de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection c
|
653 |
+
1c
|
654 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
655 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
656 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
657 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
658 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
659 |
+
including from the provision of internal support servic
|
660 |
+
that Act
|
661 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
662 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
663 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
664 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
665 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
666 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
667 |
+
5c
|
668 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
669 |
+
– Contributions
|
670 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
671 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
672 |
+
1c
|
673 |
+
– Operating expenditures for the provision of accommo
|
674 |
+
central services
|
675 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
676 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan, the Employment Insurance
|
677 |
+
erty Management Act
|
678 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives during th
|
679 |
+
from the provision of accommodation, common and c
|
680 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
681 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
682 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
683 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
684 |
+
Act
|
685 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
686 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
687 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
688 |
+
|
689 |
+
Page 14
|
690 |
+
Vote
|
691 |
+
No.
|
692 |
+
Items
|
693 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
694 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
695 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
696 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
697 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
698 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
699 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
|
700 |
+
Ministère de l’Environnement
|
701 |
+
1c
|
702 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
703 |
+
– Authority for the Minister of the Environment to engag
|
704 |
+
quired by different Boards at the remuneration that th
|
705 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
706 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
707 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
708 |
+
from the provision of internal support services under
|
709 |
+
and from the provision of services, the sale of informa
|
710 |
+
lection of entrance fees, the granting of leases or the i
|
711 |
+
other authorizations, including
|
712 |
+
(a) research, analysis and scientific services;
|
713 |
+
(b) hydrometric surveys;
|
714 |
+
(c) regulatory services;
|
715 |
+
(d) monitoring services, including monitoring serv
|
716 |
+
oil sands;
|
717 |
+
(e) fees for entry to federal real property or federal
|
718 |
+
(f) permits; and
|
719 |
+
(g) services in respect of federal real property or fe
|
720 |
+
cluding the granting of surface leases to oil and ga
|
721 |
+
suance of licences for grazing
|
722 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
723 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
724 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
725 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
726 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
727 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
728 |
+
10c
|
729 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
730 |
+
– Contributions, including ones to developing countries
|
731 |
+
eral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Prot
|
732 |
+
monetary payments or the provision of goods, equipm
|
733 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
|
734 |
+
Ministère des Transports
|
735 |
+
1c
|
736 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
737 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures on other than federal
|
738 |
+
of, or arising out of, the exercise of jurisdiction in aero
|
739 |
+
– Authority for the payment of commissions for revenue
|
740 |
+
Aeronautics Act
|
741 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
742 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
743 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
744 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
745 |
+
Act
|
746 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
747 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
748 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
749 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
750 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
751 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
752 |
+
|
753 |
+
Page 15
|
754 |
+
Vote
|
755 |
+
No.
|
756 |
+
Items
|
757 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
758 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
759 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
760 |
+
5c
|
761 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
762 |
+
10c
|
763 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
764 |
+
– Contributions
|
765 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
|
766 |
+
Ministère des Anciens Combattants
|
767 |
+
1c
|
768 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
769 |
+
– Expenditures related to the upkeep of real property or
|
770 |
+
cluding engineering and other investigatory planning
|
771 |
+
add tangible value to the property, payment of taxes,
|
772 |
+
utilities
|
773 |
+
– Expenditures related to, subject to the approval of the
|
774 |
+
(a) necessary remedial work on properties constru
|
775 |
+
firm price contracts and sold under the Veterans’ L
|
776 |
+
V-4), to correct defects for which neither the vetera
|
777 |
+
may be held financially responsible; and
|
778 |
+
(b) other work on other properties that is required
|
779 |
+
interest or right in those properties
|
780 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
781 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
782 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
783 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
784 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
785 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
786 |
+
5c
|
787 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
788 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decre
|
789 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
790 |
+
– Contributions
|
791 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF WESTERN ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATI
|
792 |
+
Ministère de la Diversification de l’économie de l’Oue
|
793 |
+
1c
|
794 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
795 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
796 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
797 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
798 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
799 |
+
Act
|
800 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
801 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
802 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
803 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
804 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
805 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
806 |
+
5c
|
807 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
808 |
+
– Contributions
|
809 |
+
FEDERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR SOU
|
810 |
+
Agence fédérale de développement économique pour
|
811 |
+
1c
|
812 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
813 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
814 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
815 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
816 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
817 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
818 |
+
|
819 |
+
Page 16
|
820 |
+
Vote
|
821 |
+
No.
|
822 |
+
Items
|
823 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
824 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
825 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
826 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
827 |
+
FRESHWATER FISH MARKETING CORPORATION
|
828 |
+
Office de commercialisation du poisson d’eau douce
|
829 |
+
1c
|
830 |
+
– For greater certainty, for the purposes of paragraph 10
|
831 |
+
Administration Act, the Freshwater Fish Marketing Co
|
832 |
+
to borrow money otherwise than from the Crown
|
833 |
+
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA
|
834 |
+
Conseil national de recherches du Canada
|
835 |
+
1c
|
836 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
837 |
+
5c
|
838 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
839 |
+
10c
|
840 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
841 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
842 |
+
ter Telescope
|
843 |
+
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH CO
|
844 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en gén
|
845 |
+
5c
|
846 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
847 |
+
OFFICE OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF CANADA
|
848 |
+
Bureau de l’infrastructure du Canada
|
849 |
+
10c
|
850 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
851 |
+
– Contributions
|
852 |
+
PACIFIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF CANAD
|
853 |
+
Agence de développement économique du Pacifique
|
854 |
+
1c
|
855 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
856 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
857 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
858 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
859 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
860 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
861 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
862 |
+
5c
|
863 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
864 |
+
– Contributions
|
865 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
866 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
867 |
+
1c
|
868 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
869 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
870 |
+
– Contributions, including
|
871 |
+
(a) expenditures on other than federal property; an
|
872 |
+
(b) payments to provinces and municipalities as co
|
873 |
+
cost of undertakings carried out by those bodies
|
874 |
+
PARLIAMENTARY PROTECTIVE SERVICE
|
875 |
+
Service de protection parlementaire
|
876 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
877 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
878 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
879 |
+
|
880 |
+
Page 17
|
881 |
+
Vote
|
882 |
+
No.
|
883 |
+
Items
|
884 |
+
1c
|
885 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
886 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives during th
|
887 |
+
from its activities
|
888 |
+
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
|
889 |
+
Bureau du Conseil privé
|
890 |
+
1c
|
891 |
+
– Program expenditures, including
|
892 |
+
(a) operating expenditures of Commissions of Inqu
|
893 |
+
vided for;
|
894 |
+
(b) contributions in respect of costs incurred by pe
|
895 |
+
Commissions of Inquiry; and
|
896 |
+
(c) the operation of the Prime Minister’s residence
|
897 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
898 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
899 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
900 |
+
from
|
901 |
+
(a) the provision of intelligence analysis training; a
|
902 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services under
|
903 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
904 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
905 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
906 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
907 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
908 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
909 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
910 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
911 |
+
1c
|
912 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
913 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
914 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
915 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
916 |
+
the sale of products, the provision of inspection servic
|
917 |
+
internal support services under section 29.2 of that Ac
|
918 |
+
10c
|
919 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
920 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decre
|
921 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
922 |
+
– Contributions
|
923 |
+
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
|
924 |
+
Commission de la fonction publique
|
925 |
+
1c
|
926 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
927 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
928 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
929 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
930 |
+
the provision of staffing, assessment and counselling
|
931 |
+
and the provision of internal support services under s
|
932 |
+
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
|
933 |
+
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
|
934 |
+
1c
|
935 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
936 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
937 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
938 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
939 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
940 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
941 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
942 |
+
|
943 |
+
Page 18
|
944 |
+
Vote
|
945 |
+
No.
|
946 |
+
Items
|
947 |
+
including from the provision of internal support servic
|
948 |
+
that Act
|
949 |
+
5c
|
950 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
951 |
+
10c
|
952 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
953 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decre
|
954 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
955 |
+
– Contributions
|
956 |
+
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUN
|
957 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines
|
958 |
+
1c
|
959 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
960 |
+
5c
|
961 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
962 |
+
STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA
|
963 |
+
Conseil canadien des normes
|
964 |
+
1c
|
965 |
+
– Payments to the Council that are referred to in paragra
|
966 |
+
dards Council of Canada Act
|
967 |
+
STATISTICS CANADA
|
968 |
+
Statistique Canada
|
969 |
+
1c
|
970 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
971 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
972 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
973 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
974 |
+
including from the provision of internal support servic
|
975 |
+
that Act
|
976 |
+
THE JACQUES-CARTIER AND CHAMPLAIN BRIDGES INC
|
977 |
+
Les Ponts Jacques-Cartier et Champlain Inc.
|
978 |
+
1c
|
979 |
+
– Payments to the corporation to be applied in payment
|
980 |
+
penditures over its revenues (exclusive of depreciatio
|
981 |
+
and reserves) in the operation of the Jacques-Cartier B
|
982 |
+
Bridge Ice Control Structure, the Melocheville Tunnel,
|
983 |
+
pass Bridge and the federal sections of the Honoré Me
|
984 |
+
Bonaventure Expressway and in the deconstruction o
|
985 |
+
Bridge
|
986 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for the provision of supp
|
987 |
+
of Infrastructure of Canada for projects in Quebec
|
988 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
989 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
990 |
+
1c
|
991 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
992 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
993 |
+
tion Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offs
|
994 |
+
incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in
|
995 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
996 |
+
from its other activities
|
997 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Coun
|
998 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
999 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
1000 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1001 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1002 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1003 |
+
10c
|
1004 |
+
Government-wide Initiatives
|
1005 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1006 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1007 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
1008 |
+
|
1009 |
+
Page 19
|
1010 |
+
Vote
|
1011 |
+
No.
|
1012 |
+
Items
|
1013 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to supplemen
|
1014 |
+
tion for the fiscal year in support of the implementatio
|
1015 |
+
ment initiatives in the federal public administration
|
1016 |
+
30c
|
1017 |
+
Paylist Requirements
|
1018 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to supplemen
|
1019 |
+
tion for the fiscal year for
|
1020 |
+
(a) requirements related to parental and maternity
|
1021 |
+
(b) entitlements on cessation of service or employm
|
1022 |
+
(c) adjustments that have not been provided from
|
1023 |
+
Adjustments, made to terms and conditions of serv
|
1024 |
+
the federal public administration, including the Roy
|
1025 |
+
Police, as well as of members of the Canadian Forc
|
1026 |
+
VETERANS REVIEW AND APPEAL BOARD
|
1027 |
+
Tribunal des anciens combattants (révision et appel)
|
1028 |
+
1c
|
1029 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
1030 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1031 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1032 |
+
SCHEDULE 1
|
1033 |
+
|
1034 |
+
Page 20
|
1035 |
+
ANNEXE 1
|
1036 |
+
D’après le Budget supplémentaire des dépenses (C) 2022-2023, l
|
1037 |
+
des postes figurant à la présente annexe.
|
1038 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1039 |
+
dées.
|
1040 |
+
No du crédit
|
1041 |
+
Postes
|
1042 |
+
AGENCE CANADIENNE D’INSPECTION DES ALIMEN
|
1043 |
+
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
|
1044 |
+
1c
|
1045 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1046 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1047 |
+
– Contributions
|
1048 |
+
AGENCE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQUE DU P
|
1049 |
+
Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canad
|
1050 |
+
1c
|
1051 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1052 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1053 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1054 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1055 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1056 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1057 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1058 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1059 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1060 |
+
5c
|
1061 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1062 |
+
– Contributions
|
1063 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1064 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1065 |
+
1c
|
1066 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1067 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1068 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1069 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1070 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la vente de produit
|
1071 |
+
vices d’inspection et de la prestation de services
|
1072 |
+
vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1073 |
+
10c
|
1074 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1075 |
+
tant prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être
|
1076 |
+
lʼapprobation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1077 |
+
– Contributions
|
1078 |
+
AGENCE FÉDÉRALE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOM
|
1079 |
+
L’ONTARIO
|
1080 |
+
Federal Economic Development Agency for Sout
|
1081 |
+
1c
|
1082 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1083 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1084 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1085 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1086 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1087 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1088 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1089 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1090 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1091 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1092 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1093 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1094 |
+
|
1095 |
+
Page 21
|
1096 |
+
No du crédit
|
1097 |
+
Postes
|
1098 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
1099 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
1100 |
+
1c
|
1101 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1102 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1103 |
+
– Contributions, notamment :
|
1104 |
+
a) les dépenses afférentes à des propriétés au
|
1105 |
+
nement fédéral;
|
1106 |
+
b) les paiements aux provinces et aux municip
|
1107 |
+
tions à l’égard des engagements assumés par
|
1108 |
+
BUREAU DE L’INFRASTRUCTURE DU CANADA
|
1109 |
+
Office of Infrastructure of Canada
|
1110 |
+
10c
|
1111 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1112 |
+
– Contributions
|
1113 |
+
BUREAU DU CONSEIL PRIVÉ
|
1114 |
+
Privy Council Office
|
1115 |
+
1c
|
1116 |
+
– Dépenses du programme, y compris :
|
1117 |
+
a) les dépenses de fonctionnement des comm
|
1118 |
+
prévues;
|
1119 |
+
b) les contributions relatives aux frais engagé
|
1120 |
+
paraissant devant des commissions d’enquête
|
1121 |
+
c) le fonctionnement de la résidence du premi
|
1122 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1123 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1124 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1125 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce q
|
1126 |
+
a) la formation en matière d’analyse du rense
|
1127 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien interne
|
1128 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1129 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1130 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1131 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1132 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1133 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1134 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1135 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1136 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1137 |
+
CENTRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ DES TÉLÉCOMMUNICATI
|
1138 |
+
Communications Security Establishment
|
1139 |
+
1c
|
1140 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1141 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1142 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1143 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1144 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ses activités, notam
|
1145 |
+
services de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 2
|
1146 |
+
COMMISSION CANADIENNE DE SÛRETÉ NUCLÉAIR
|
1147 |
+
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
|
1148 |
+
1c
|
1149 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1150 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1151 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1152 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1153 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1154 |
+
|
1155 |
+
Page 22
|
1156 |
+
No du crédit
|
1157 |
+
Postes
|
1158 |
+
– Contributions
|
1159 |
+
COMMISSION DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE
|
1160 |
+
Public Service Commission
|
1161 |
+
1c
|
1162 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1163 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1164 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1165 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1166 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la fourniture de pro
|
1167 |
+
tion, d’évaluation et de counseling et de la presta
|
1168 |
+
tien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1169 |
+
CONSEIL CANADIEN DES NORMES
|
1170 |
+
Standards Council of Canada
|
1171 |
+
1c
|
1172 |
+
– Paiements au Conseil au titre de l’alinéa 5a) de la
|
1173 |
+
dien des normes
|
1174 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES HUMAINE
|
1175 |
+
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counc
|
1176 |
+
1c
|
1177 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1178 |
+
5c
|
1179 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1180 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES NATUREL
|
1181 |
+
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Coun
|
1182 |
+
5c
|
1183 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1184 |
+
CONSEIL NATIONAL DE RECHERCHES DU CANADA
|
1185 |
+
National Research Council of Canada
|
1186 |
+
1c
|
1187 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1188 |
+
5c
|
1189 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1190 |
+
10c
|
1191 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
1192 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et
|
1193 |
+
cope de trente mètres
|
1194 |
+
GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
|
1195 |
+
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
|
1196 |
+
1c
|
1197 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1198 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1199 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1200 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1201 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamm
|
1202 |
+
services de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 2
|
1203 |
+
5c
|
1204 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1205 |
+
10c
|
1206 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
1207 |
+
tant prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être
|
1208 |
+
l’approbation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1209 |
+
– Contributions
|
1210 |
+
INSTITUTS DE RECHERCHE EN SANTÉ DU CANADA
|
1211 |
+
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
|
1212 |
+
1c
|
1213 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1214 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1215 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1216 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1217 |
+
|
1218 |
+
Page 23
|
1219 |
+
No du crédit
|
1220 |
+
Postes
|
1221 |
+
5c
|
1222 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1223 |
+
LES PONTS JACQUES-CARTIER ET CHAMPLAIN INC
|
1224 |
+
The Jacques-Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc.
|
1225 |
+
1c
|
1226 |
+
– Paiements à la société à affecter au paiement de l’
|
1227 |
+
sur ses revenus – exception faite de l’amortissem
|
1228 |
+
et des réserves – relativement à l’exploitation du
|
1229 |
+
l’estacade du pont Champlain, du tunnel Meloche
|
1230 |
+
nement de l’Île des Sœurs et des tronçons fédéra
|
1231 |
+
cier et de l’autoroute Bonaventure et à la déconst
|
1232 |
+
plain d’origine
|
1233 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour la fourniture de servic
|
1234 |
+
de l’infrastructure du Canada à l’égard de projets
|
1235 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRA
|
1236 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
1237 |
+
1c
|
1238 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1239 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1240 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1241 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice pou
|
1242 |
+
dans le cadre du programme « Expérience intern
|
1243 |
+
cettes perçues au cours de cet exercice qui provie
|
1244 |
+
ces services
|
1245 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1246 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1247 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1248 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1249 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1250 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1251 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1252 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1253 |
+
5c
|
1254 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1255 |
+
10c
|
1256 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1257 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et
|
1258 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA DÉFENSE NATIONALE
|
1259 |
+
Department of National Defence
|
1260 |
+
1c
|
1261 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1262 |
+
– Autorisation de contracter, sous réserve d’affecta
|
1263 |
+
Trésor, des engagements totalisant 52 571 272 69
|
1264 |
+
1, 5 et 10 du ministère, quelle que soit l’année au
|
1265 |
+
effectué tout paiement afférent à l’un ou l’autre d
|
1266 |
+
dont il est estimé qu’une tranche de 28 418 149 1
|
1267 |
+
dans les années à venir)
|
1268 |
+
– Autorisation de faire des dépenses ou des avance
|
1269 |
+
serve des directives du Conseil du Trésor, à l’éga
|
1270 |
+
des particuliers, des sociétés, des organismes ex
|
1271 |
+
tères ou organismes fédéraux et d’autres adminis
|
1272 |
+
rendus en leur nom
|
1273 |
+
– Paiements effectués dans le cadre :
|
1274 |
+
a) de programmes de pension, d’assurance et
|
1275 |
+
d’autres ententes pour les employés recrutés
|
1276 |
+
Canada;
|
1277 |
+
b) de l’administration de ces programmes ou
|
1278 |
+
primes, contributions, avantages, frais et autre
|
1279 |
+
pour les employés recrutés sur place à l’extér
|
1280 |
+
d’autres personnes déterminées par le Consei
|
1281 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1282 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1283 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1284 |
+
|
1285 |
+
Page 24
|
1286 |
+
No du crédit
|
1287 |
+
Postes
|
1288 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1289 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1290 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1291 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamm
|
1292 |
+
services de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 2
|
1293 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1294 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1295 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1296 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1297 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1298 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1299 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1300 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1301 |
+
5c
|
1302 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1303 |
+
10c
|
1304 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1305 |
+
butions, y compris :
|
1306 |
+
a) les montants versés à un bénéficiaire ou ce
|
1307 |
+
ment pour :
|
1308 |
+
(i) la fourniture de biens ou de services,
|
1309 |
+
(ii) l’utilisation d’installations;
|
1310 |
+
b) les contributions pouvant être approuvées
|
1311 |
+
conseil, aux termes de l’article 3 de la Loi de 1
|
1312 |
+
fense, pour :
|
1313 |
+
(i) l’acquisition ou le transfert d’équipemen
|
1314 |
+
(ii) la fourniture de services aux fins de déf
|
1315 |
+
(iii) l’acquisition ou le transfert de fournitur
|
1316 |
+
fins de défense.
|
1317 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA DIVERSIFICATION DE L’ÉCONOM
|
1318 |
+
CANADIEN
|
1319 |
+
Department of Western Economic Diversification
|
1320 |
+
1c
|
1321 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1322 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1323 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1324 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1325 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la pr
|
1326 |
+
soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette
|
1327 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1328 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1329 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1330 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1331 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1332 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1333 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1334 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1335 |
+
5c
|
1336 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1337 |
+
– Contributions
|
1338 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’AGRICULTURE ET DE L’AGROALIM
|
1339 |
+
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food
|
1340 |
+
1c
|
1341 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1342 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1343 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1344 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1345 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1346 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1347 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1348 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1349 |
+
|
1350 |
+
Page 25
|
1351 |
+
No du crédit
|
1352 |
+
Postes
|
1353 |
+
a) les ententes de recherche concertée et les s
|
1354 |
+
b) les activités de pâturage et de reproduction
|
1355 |
+
rages communautaires;
|
1356 |
+
c) l’administration du programme « Agri-stabi
|
1357 |
+
d) la prestation de services de soutien interne
|
1358 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1359 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1360 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1361 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1362 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1363 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1364 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1365 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1366 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1367 |
+
10c
|
1368 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1369 |
+
– Contributions
|
1370 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE
|
1371 |
+
Department of Justice
|
1372 |
+
1c
|
1373 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1374 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1375 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1376 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1377 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1378 |
+
a) les services juridiques fournis de manière o
|
1379 |
+
et organismes fédéraux;
|
1380 |
+
b) les services juridiques — conformes au ma
|
1381 |
+
nis de manière facultative à des sociétés d’Éta
|
1382 |
+
non fédérales ou internationales;
|
1383 |
+
c) les services de soutien internes fournis en v
|
1384 |
+
cette loi.
|
1385 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1386 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1387 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1388 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1389 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1390 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1391 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1392 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1393 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
1394 |
+
Department of Health
|
1395 |
+
1c
|
1396 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1397 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1398 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1399 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1400 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1401 |
+
a) la prestation de services – ou la vente de pr
|
1402 |
+
santé, au bien-être et aux activités de régleme
|
1403 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien interne
|
1404 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1405 |
+
– Autorisation de contracter, au cours de l’exercice
|
1406 |
+
l’égard du présent crédit jusqu’à concurrence d’u
|
1407 |
+
aucun moment pendant l’exercice, dépasser le to
|
1408 |
+
disponibles et non grevés :
|
1409 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1410 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1411 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1412 |
+
|
1413 |
+
Page 26
|
1414 |
+
No du crédit
|
1415 |
+
Postes
|
1416 |
+
a) le solde des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du ministère p
|
1417 |
+
b) le solde des postes des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du
|
1418 |
+
figurant dans les prévisions de dépenses alors
|
1419 |
+
Chambre des communes;
|
1420 |
+
c) le solde des recettes visées à l’alinéa 32(1)d
|
1421 |
+
des finances publiques du ministère.
|
1422 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1423 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1424 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1425 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1426 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1427 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1428 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1429 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1430 |
+
5c
|
1431 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1432 |
+
10c
|
1433 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1434 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argen
|
1435 |
+
biens ou de services
|
1436 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE ET DE LA P
|
1437 |
+
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prep
|
1438 |
+
1c
|
1439 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1440 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1441 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1442 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1443 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1444 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamm
|
1445 |
+
services de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 2
|
1446 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1447 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1448 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1449 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1450 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1451 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1452 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1453 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1454 |
+
5c
|
1455 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1456 |
+
– Contributions
|
1457 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’EMPLOI ET DU DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
1458 |
+
Department of Employment and Social Developm
|
1459 |
+
1c
|
1460 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1461 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrab
|
1462 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’
|
1463 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1464 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1465 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1466 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce q
|
1467 |
+
a) les services visant à aider les provinces à ad
|
1468 |
+
grammes provinciaux financés aux termes de
|
1469 |
+
pement du marché du travail;
|
1470 |
+
b) les services de soutien internes fournis en v
|
1471 |
+
cette loi;
|
1472 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1473 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1474 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1475 |
+
|
1476 |
+
Page 27
|
1477 |
+
No du crédit
|
1478 |
+
Postes
|
1479 |
+
c) tout montant facturé à une société d’État en
|
1480 |
+
la Loi sur l’indemnisation des agents de l’État
|
1481 |
+
litige pour les recours par subrogation pour le
|
1482 |
+
d) la portion des coûts de litige découlant des
|
1483 |
+
mandes de réclamation auprès de tiers pour le
|
1484 |
+
nismes faits en vertu de la Loi sur l’indemnisa
|
1485 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1486 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1487 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1488 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1489 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1490 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1491 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1492 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1493 |
+
5c
|
1494 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1495 |
+
– Contributions
|
1496 |
+
10c
|
1497 |
+
– Radiation, au titre du paragraphe 25(2) de la Loi s
|
1498 |
+
publiques, de 23 142 dettes relatives à des prêts d
|
1499 |
+
de la Loi fédérale sur l’aide financière aux étudian
|
1500 |
+
Prêts aux apprentis dues à Sa Majesté du chef du
|
1501 |
+
total à 227 472 139 $
|
1502 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT
|
1503 |
+
Department of the Environment
|
1504 |
+
1c
|
1505 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1506 |
+
– Autorisation au ministre de l’Environnement d’e
|
1507 |
+
conseils dont les commissions peuvent avoir bes
|
1508 |
+
ci des traitements déterminés par celles-ci
|
1509 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1510 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1511 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1512 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la pr
|
1513 |
+
soutien internes en vertu de lʼarticle 29.2 de cette
|
1514 |
+
services, de la vente de produits d’information, d
|
1515 |
+
d’accès ou de l’octroi de baux, de licences ou d’a
|
1516 |
+
tamment :
|
1517 |
+
a) les services de recherche, les services d’ana
|
1518 |
+
tifiques;
|
1519 |
+
b) les relevés hydrologiques;
|
1520 |
+
c) les services de réglementation;
|
1521 |
+
d) les services de surveillance, notamment les
|
1522 |
+
des sables bitumineux;
|
1523 |
+
e) les droits d’accès à des biens immeubles fé
|
1524 |
+
réels fédéraux;
|
1525 |
+
f) les permis;
|
1526 |
+
g) les services relatifs à des biens immeubles
|
1527 |
+
réels fédéraux, notamment l’octroi de baux de
|
1528 |
+
gnies pétrolières et gazières et l’octroi de licen
|
1529 |
+
rage.
|
1530 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1531 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1532 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1533 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1534 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1535 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1536 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1537 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1538 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1539 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1540 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1541 |
+
|
1542 |
+
Page 28
|
1543 |
+
No du crédit
|
1544 |
+
Postes
|
1545 |
+
10c
|
1546 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1547 |
+
– Contributions, y compris celles aux pays en déve
|
1548 |
+
multilatéral pour l’application du Protocole de Mo
|
1549 |
+
paiements en argent ou de fourniture de biens, d
|
1550 |
+
vices
|
1551 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’INDUSTRIE
|
1552 |
+
Department of Industry
|
1553 |
+
1c
|
1554 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1555 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1556 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1557 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1558 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1559 |
+
a) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
1560 |
+
de cette loi et de services de soutien internes
|
1561 |
+
intellectuelle du Canada;
|
1562 |
+
b) les activités liées aux recherches sur les com
|
1563 |
+
de recherches sur les communications;
|
1564 |
+
c) les services et la procédure d’insolvabilité, a
|
1565 |
+
faillite et l’insolvabilité, au Bureau du surinten
|
1566 |
+
d) les activités de Corporations Canada au titr
|
1567 |
+
les sociétés par actions, de la Loi sur les cham
|
1568 |
+
Loi canadienne sur les coopératives et de la L
|
1569 |
+
ganisations à but non lucratif;
|
1570 |
+
e) les services et la procédure réglementaire a
|
1571 |
+
rence pour les fusions et toute chose s’y rappo
|
1572 |
+
préalables à une fusion, les certificats de décis
|
1573 |
+
consultatifs au titre de la Loi sur la concurrenc
|
1574 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1575 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1576 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1577 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1578 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1579 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1580 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1581 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1582 |
+
10c
|
1583 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1584 |
+
– Contributions
|
1585 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COM
|
1586 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
1587 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Develo
|
1588 |
+
1c
|
1589 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement, y compris celles lié
|
1590 |
+
présentants du Canada à l’étranger, à leur person
|
1591 |
+
fectés par le gouvernement canadien au personn
|
1592 |
+
tionaux
|
1593 |
+
– Autorisation de faire des avances recouvrables à
|
1594 |
+
tionaux jusqu’à concurrence de la valeur des acti
|
1595 |
+
ces organismes
|
1596 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux locaux de l’Organisation
|
1597 |
+
nationale
|
1598 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrab
|
1599 |
+
toyens et résidents canadiens qui se trouvent en
|
1600 |
+
compris leurs personnes à charge, et pour rapatr
|
1601 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
1602 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1603 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1604 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1605 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1606 |
+
|
1607 |
+
Page 29
|
1608 |
+
No du crédit
|
1609 |
+
Postes
|
1610 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1611 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce q
|
1612 |
+
a) les foires commerciales et éducatives;
|
1613 |
+
b) les publications ministérielles;
|
1614 |
+
c) la prestation des services suivants :
|
1615 |
+
(i) la formation offerte par l’Institut canadie
|
1616 |
+
(ii) les missions commerciales et autres se
|
1617 |
+
du commerce international,
|
1618 |
+
(iii) les services de développement des inv
|
1619 |
+
(iv) les services de télécommunication inte
|
1620 |
+
(v) les autres services fournis à l’étranger à
|
1621 |
+
ganismes, sociétés d’État et autres organis
|
1622 |
+
(vi) les services consulaires spécialisés.
|
1623 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1624 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1625 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1626 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1627 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1628 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1629 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1630 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1631 |
+
5c
|
1632 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1633 |
+
10c
|
1634 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1635 |
+
– Contributions, y compris les paiements à d’autres
|
1636 |
+
niture de biens et de services pour :
|
1637 |
+
a) la promotion du commerce et de l’investiss
|
1638 |
+
b) l’aide humanitaire internationale et l’aide fo
|
1639 |
+
curité internationale, le développement intern
|
1640 |
+
diale.
|
1641 |
+
20c
|
1642 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Affaire
|
1643 |
+
tation avec le ministre des Finances, à titre de co
|
1644 |
+
tions financières internationales pour l’exercice 2
|
1645 |
+
conformément au paragraphe 12(2) de la Loi d’ai
|
1646 |
+
ternational (institutions financières), ne dépasse
|
1647 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS
|
1648 |
+
Department of Veterans Affairs
|
1649 |
+
1c
|
1650 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1651 |
+
– Dépenses afférentes à l’entretien des biens imme
|
1652 |
+
compris celles relatives à des travaux de génie et
|
1653 |
+
qui n’ajoutent aucune valeur tangible au bien ain
|
1654 |
+
taxes, assurances et services publics
|
1655 |
+
– Sous réserve de l’approbation du gouverneur en
|
1656 |
+
férentes :
|
1657 |
+
a) aux travaux de réparation nécessaires sur d
|
1658 |
+
en vertu de contrats particuliers à prix ferme e
|
1659 |
+
à la Loi sur les terres destinées aux anciens co
|
1660 |
+
ch. V-4), afin de corriger des défectuosités don
|
1661 |
+
ni l’entrepreneur ne peuvent être tenus financ
|
1662 |
+
b) à tout autre travail qui s’impose sur d’autre
|
1663 |
+
vegarder le droit ou l’intérêt que le directeur p
|
1664 |
+
propriétés.
|
1665 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1666 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1667 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1668 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1669 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1670 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1671 |
+
|
1672 |
+
Page 30
|
1673 |
+
No du crédit
|
1674 |
+
Postes
|
1675 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1676 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1677 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1678 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1679 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1680 |
+
5c
|
1681 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1682 |
+
tant inscrit à chacune des subventions pouvant ê
|
1683 |
+
de l’approbation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1684 |
+
– Contributions
|
1685 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FEMMES ET DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES GE
|
1686 |
+
Department for Women and Gender Equality
|
1687 |
+
1c
|
1688 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1689 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1690 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1691 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1692 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1693 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1694 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1695 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1696 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1697 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
1698 |
+
Department of Finance
|
1699 |
+
15c
|
1700 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Financ
|
1701 |
+
graphe 8(2) de la Loi sur les accords de Bretton W
|
1702 |
+
connexes, sous forme d’octroi de fonds pour le fo
|
1703 |
+
teurs de la Banque mondiale pour l’Ukraine cons
|
1704 |
+
nationale pour la reconstruction et le développem
|
1705 |
+
nationale de développement, n’excédant pas, au
|
1706 |
+
canadiens pour l’exercice 2022-2023
|
1707 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES PÊCHES ET DES OCÉANS
|
1708 |
+
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
|
1709 |
+
1c
|
1710 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1711 |
+
– Participation du Canada aux dépenses des comm
|
1712 |
+
des pêches
|
1713 |
+
– Autorisation de fournir gratuitement des locaux a
|
1714 |
+
tionales des pêches
|
1715 |
+
– Autorisation de faire des avances recouvrables éq
|
1716 |
+
de la quote-part de ces commissions dans les pro
|
1717 |
+
gés
|
1718 |
+
– Autorisation de faire des avances recouvrables p
|
1719 |
+
port et d’arrimage et d’autres services de la mari
|
1720 |
+
des particuliers, à des organismes indépendants
|
1721 |
+
ments en lien avec l’exercice de sa compétence e
|
1722 |
+
y compris les aides à la navigation et à la navigat
|
1723 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1724 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1725 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1726 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1727 |
+
a) les activités de la Garde côtière canadienne
|
1728 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien interne
|
1729 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1730 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1731 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1732 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1733 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1734 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1735 |
+
|
1736 |
+
Page 31
|
1737 |
+
No du crédit
|
1738 |
+
Postes
|
1739 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1740 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1741 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1742 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1743 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1744 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1745 |
+
5c
|
1746 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1747 |
+
– Autorisation de faire des paiements aux province
|
1748 |
+
des autorités locales ou privées à titre de contrib
|
1749 |
+
construction entrepris par ces administrations ou
|
1750 |
+
– Autorisation d’acheter des bateaux de pêche com
|
1751 |
+
10c
|
1752 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1753 |
+
– Contributions
|
1754 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHT
|
1755 |
+
DU NORD
|
1756 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and N
|
1757 |
+
1c
|
1758 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1759 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et m
|
1760 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvr
|
1761 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appart
|
1762 |
+
ment fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de
|
1763 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’
|
1764 |
+
progrès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, re
|
1765 |
+
de la capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’appr
|
1766 |
+
riaux et en matériel
|
1767 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformém
|
1768 |
+
prouvées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux conso
|
1769 |
+
particuliers vivant dans des centres éloignés lors
|
1770 |
+
pas accès aux sources alternatives locales d’appr
|
1771 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1772 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1773 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1774 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
1775 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
1776 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1777 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1778 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1779 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1780 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1781 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1782 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1783 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1784 |
+
10c
|
1785 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1786 |
+
– Contributions
|
1787 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES
|
1788 |
+
Department of Natural Resources
|
1789 |
+
1c
|
1790 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1791 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1792 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1793 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1794 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1795 |
+
a) la vente de produits d’information et de pro
|
1796 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1797 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1798 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1799 |
+
|
1800 |
+
Page 32
|
1801 |
+
No du crédit
|
1802 |
+
Postes
|
1803 |
+
b) la délivrance de licences, de permis et de ce
|
1804 |
+
Loi sur les explosifs et du Règlement de 2013
|
1805 |
+
c) la formation et les attestations de formation
|
1806 |
+
ment visés à l’alinéa b);
|
1807 |
+
d) la perception, dans le cadre des activités du
|
1808 |
+
des services de recherche, de consultation, d’é
|
1809 |
+
d’administration et pour l’accès à des travaux
|
1810 |
+
e) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
1811 |
+
de la Loi sur la gestion des finances publiques
|
1812 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1813 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1814 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1815 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1816 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1817 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1818 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1819 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1820 |
+
5c
|
1821 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1822 |
+
10c
|
1823 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1824 |
+
– Contributions
|
1825 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1826 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1827 |
+
1c
|
1828 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1829 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et m
|
1830 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvr
|
1831 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appart
|
1832 |
+
ment fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de
|
1833 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’
|
1834 |
+
progrès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, re
|
1835 |
+
de la capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’appr
|
1836 |
+
riaux et en matériel
|
1837 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformém
|
1838 |
+
prouvées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux conso
|
1839 |
+
particuliers vivant dans des centres éloignés lors
|
1840 |
+
pas accès aux sources alternatives locales d’appr
|
1841 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1842 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1843 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
1844 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce q
|
1845 |
+
a) la prestation de services ou la vente de pro
|
1846 |
+
protection de la santé et aux services médicau
|
1847 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien interne
|
1848 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1849 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1850 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1851 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1852 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1853 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1854 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1855 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1856 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1857 |
+
10c
|
1858 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1859 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argen
|
1860 |
+
biens ou de services
|
1861 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1862 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1863 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1864 |
+
|
1865 |
+
Page 33
|
1866 |
+
No du crédit
|
1867 |
+
Postes
|
1868 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRANSPORTS
|
1869 |
+
Department of Transport
|
1870 |
+
1c
|
1871 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1872 |
+
– Autorisation d’engager des dépenses pour des b
|
1873 |
+
dans le cadre de l’exercice d’une compétence en
|
1874 |
+
– Autorisation de payer des commissions pour le r
|
1875 |
+
en vertu de la Loi sur l’aéronautique
|
1876 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1877 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1878 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1879 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la pres
|
1880 |
+
tien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1881 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1882 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1883 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1884 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1885 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1886 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1887 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1888 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1889 |
+
5c
|
1890 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1891 |
+
10c
|
1892 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1893 |
+
– Contributions
|
1894 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES SERVIC
|
1895 |
+
GOUVERNEMENTAUX
|
1896 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Se
|
1897 |
+
1c
|
1898 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement pour la prestation d
|
1899 |
+
locaux et de services communs et centraux
|
1900 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrab
|
1901 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada, de la Loi sur l’as
|
1902 |
+
Loi sur l’administration des biens saisis
|
1903 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au
|
1904 |
+
proviennent de la prestation de services de gestio
|
1905 |
+
vices communs et centraux
|
1906 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1907 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1908 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1909 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la pres
|
1910 |
+
tien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1911 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1912 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1913 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1914 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1915 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1916 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1917 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1918 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1919 |
+
MINISTÈRE DU PATRIMOINE CANADIEN
|
1920 |
+
Department of Canadian Heritage
|
1921 |
+
1c
|
1922 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1923 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1924 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1925 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1926 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1927 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1928 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1929 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1930 |
+
|
1931 |
+
Page 34
|
1932 |
+
No du crédit
|
1933 |
+
Postes
|
1934 |
+
a) les activités de l’Institut canadien de conser
|
1935 |
+
dien d’information sur le patrimoine et du Bur
|
1936 |
+
produits audiovisuels canadiens;
|
1937 |
+
b) les activités afférentes au programme « Exp
|
1938 |
+
c) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
1939 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1940 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1941 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1942 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1943 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1944 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1945 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1946 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1947 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1948 |
+
5c
|
1949 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1950 |
+
– Contributions
|
1951 |
+
OFFICE DE COMMERCIALISATION DU POISSON D’E
|
1952 |
+
Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
|
1953 |
+
1c
|
1954 |
+
– Il est entendu que, pour l’application de l’alinéa 1
|
1955 |
+
gestion des finances publiques, l’Office de comm
|
1956 |
+
d’eau douce est autorisé à contracter des emprun
|
1957 |
+
sonnes que Sa Majesté
|
1958 |
+
RÉGIE CANADIENNE DE L’ÉNERGIE
|
1959 |
+
Canadian Energy Regulator
|
1960 |
+
1c
|
1961 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1962 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépense
|
1963 |
+
– Contributions
|
1964 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1965 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1966 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1967 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation de se
|
1968 |
+
en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1969 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
1970 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
1971 |
+
1c
|
1972 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1973 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
1974 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
1975 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les
|
1976 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation de se
|
1977 |
+
en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi et de ses aut
|
1978 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pr
|
1979 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeu
|
1980 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un
|
1981 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de
|
1982 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départ
|
1983 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de m
|
1984 |
+
la centaine de dollars inférieure en application de
|
1985 |
+
le Parlement du Canada
|
1986 |
+
10c
|
1987 |
+
Initiatives pangouvernementales
|
1988 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor d’augm
|
1989 |
+
pour l’exercice, pour appuyer la mise en œuvre d
|
1990 |
+
dans l’administration publique fédérale en matiè
|
1991 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1992 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
1993 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
1994 |
+
|
1995 |
+
Page 35
|
1996 |
+
No du crédit
|
1997 |
+
Postes
|
1998 |
+
30c
|
1999 |
+
Besoins en matière de rémunération
|
2000 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor d’augm
|
2001 |
+
pour l’exercice pour :
|
2002 |
+
a) des prestations parentales et de maternité;
|
2003 |
+
b) des versements liés à la cessation de servic
|
2004 |
+
c) des rajustements apportés aux modalités d
|
2005 |
+
l’administration publique fédérale, notammen
|
2006 |
+
du Canada, et des membres des Forces canad
|
2007 |
+
pourvus par le crédit 15, Rajustements à la rém
|
2008 |
+
SERVICE ADMINISTRATIF DES TRIBUNAUX JUDICIA
|
2009 |
+
Courts Administration Service
|
2010 |
+
1c
|
2011 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
2012 |
+
SERVICE CANADIEN DU RENSEIGNEMENT DE SÉCU
|
2013 |
+
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
|
2014 |
+
1c
|
2015 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
2016 |
+
SERVICE DE PROTECTION PARLEMENTAIRE
|
2017 |
+
Parliamentary Protective Service
|
2018 |
+
1c
|
2019 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
2020 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au
|
2021 |
+
proviennent de ses activités
|
2022 |
+
SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D’HYPOTHÈQUES ET DE LO
|
2023 |
+
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
|
2024 |
+
1c
|
2025 |
+
– Paiements à la Société visant à la rembourser po
|
2026 |
+
par elle sur les prêts consentis, les subventions e
|
2027 |
+
les dépenses contractées, les pertes subies et les
|
2028 |
+
selon le cas :
|
2029 |
+
a) au titre de la Loi nationale sur l’habitation;
|
2030 |
+
b) dans le cadre des attributions qui lui sont c
|
2031 |
+
loi fédérale et qu’elle exerce en conformité av
|
2032 |
+
nadienne d’hypothèques et de logement.
|
2033 |
+
STATISTIQUE CANADA
|
2034 |
+
Statistics Canada
|
2035 |
+
1c
|
2036 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
2037 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la
|
2038 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerci
|
2039 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exe
|
2040 |
+
çues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamm
|
2041 |
+
services de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 2
|
2042 |
+
TRIBUNAL DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS (RÉVISIO
|
2043 |
+
Veterans Review and Appeal Board
|
2044 |
+
1c
|
2045 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
2046 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2047 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
2048 |
+
SCHEDULE 1 (French)
|
2049 |
+
|
2050 |
+
Page 36
|
2051 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
2052 |
+
Based on the Supplementary Estimates (C), 2022–23, the amoun
|
2053 |
+
items set out in this Schedule.
|
2054 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endi
|
2055 |
+
following fiscal year ending March 31, 2024 and the purposes for
|
2056 |
+
Vote No.
|
2057 |
+
Items
|
2058 |
+
CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY
|
2059 |
+
Agence des services frontaliers du Canada
|
2060 |
+
1c
|
2061 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
2062 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
2063 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
2064 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
2065 |
+
(a) fees, related to border operations, for the provi
|
2066 |
+
use of a facility or for a product, right or privilege;
|
2067 |
+
(b) payments received under contracts entered int
|
2068 |
+
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
|
2069 |
+
Agence du revenu du Canada
|
2070 |
+
1c
|
2071 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
2072 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
2073 |
+
– Contributions
|
2074 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relatio
|
2075 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insura
|
2076 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2077 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
2078 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
2079 |
+
|
2080 |
+
Page 37
|
2081 |
+
ANNEXE 2
|
2082 |
+
D’après le Budget supplémentaire des dépenses (C) 2022-2023, l
|
2083 |
+
des postes figurant à la présente annexe.
|
2084 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
2085 |
+
en cours et à l’exercice suivant se terminant le 31 mars 2024, et f
|
2086 |
+
No du
|
2087 |
+
crédit
|
2088 |
+
Postes
|
2089 |
+
AGENCE DES SERVICES FRONTALIERS DU CANADA
|
2090 |
+
Canada Border Services Agency
|
2091 |
+
1c
|
2092 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
2093 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
2094 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
2095 |
+
penses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recette
|
2096 |
+
lui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
2097 |
+
a) les droits — liés aux activités à la frontière — pe
|
2098 |
+
d’un service, l’utilisation d’une installation, l’achat
|
2099 |
+
cice d’un droit ou d’un privilège;
|
2100 |
+
b) les paiements reçus au titre de contrats conclus
|
2101 |
+
AGENCE DU REVENU DU CANADA
|
2102 |
+
Canada Revenue Agency
|
2103 |
+
1c
|
2104 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
2105 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
2106 |
+
– Contributions
|
2107 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables li
|
2108 |
+
gime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assuran
|
2109 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
2110 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
2111 |
+
Chapter 3: Appropriation Act No. 5, 2022–23
|
2112 |
+
SCHEDULE 2 (French)
|
2113 |
+
|
2114 |
+
Page 38
|
2115 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
2116 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
2117 |
+
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1 |
+
Page 1
|
2 |
+
First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament,
|
3 |
+
70-71 Elizabeth II – 1 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023
|
4 |
+
STATUTES OF CANADA 2023
|
5 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
6 |
+
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain
|
7 |
+
sums of money for the federal public
|
8 |
+
administration for the fiscal year ending
|
9 |
+
March 31, 2024
|
10 |
+
ASSENTED TO
|
11 |
+
MARCH 30, 2023
|
12 |
+
BILL C-44
|
13 |
+
|
14 |
+
Page 2
|
15 |
+
SUMMARY
|
16 |
+
This enactment grants the sum of $89,678,492,027 towards de-
|
17 |
+
fraying charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
18 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024 that are not other-
|
19 |
+
wise provided for.
|
20 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
|
21 |
+
www.ourcommons.ca
|
22 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Page 3
|
25 |
+
70-71 ELIZABETH II – 1 CHARLES III
|
26 |
+
CHAPTER 4
|
27 |
+
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of
|
28 |
+
money for the federal public administration for the
|
29 |
+
fiscal year ending March 31, 2024
|
30 |
+
[Assented to 30th March, 2023]
|
31 |
+
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,
|
32 |
+
Preamble
|
33 |
+
Whereas it appears by message from Her Excellency
|
34 |
+
the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General
|
35 |
+
and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, and the Esti-
|
36 |
+
mates accompanying that message, that the sums
|
37 |
+
mentioned below are required to defray certain ex-
|
38 |
+
penses of the federal public administration, not oth-
|
39 |
+
erwise provided for, for the fiscal year ending March
|
40 |
+
31, 2024, and for other purposes connected with the
|
41 |
+
federal public administration;
|
42 |
+
May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be
|
43 |
+
enacted, and be it enacted by the King’s Most
|
44 |
+
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
|
45 |
+
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
|
46 |
+
Canada, that:
|
47 |
+
Short title
|
48 |
+
1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
49 |
+
2023–24.
|
50 |
+
$89,678,492,027 granted for 2023–24
|
51 |
+
2 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue
|
52 |
+
Fund
|
53 |
+
a
|
54 |
+
sum
|
55 |
+
not
|
56 |
+
exceeding
|
57 |
+
in
|
58 |
+
the
|
59 |
+
aggre-
|
60 |
+
gate $89,678,492,027 towards defraying the several
|
61 |
+
charges and expenses of the federal public administra-
|
62 |
+
tion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, not other-
|
63 |
+
wise provided for, which is the total of the following
|
64 |
+
amounts:
|
65 |
+
(a) $23,752,533,318, which is three twelfths of the total
|
66 |
+
of the amounts of the items set out in Schedules 1 and
|
67 |
+
2 of the Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending
|
68 |
+
March 31, 2024, except for those items included in
|
69 |
+
Schedules 1.1 to 1.8;
|
70 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
71 |
+
|
72 |
+
Page 4
|
73 |
+
(b) $7,287,537,872, which is four twelfths of the total
|
74 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
75 |
+
in Schedule 1.1;
|
76 |
+
(c) $4,961,276,773, which is five twelfths of the total of
|
77 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
78 |
+
Schedule 1.2;
|
79 |
+
(d) $7,193,709,994, which is six twelfths of the total of
|
80 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
81 |
+
Schedule 1.3;
|
82 |
+
(e) $701,016,431, which is seven twelfths of the total of
|
83 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
84 |
+
Schedule 1.4;
|
85 |
+
(f) $14,949,847,633, which is nine twelfths of the total
|
86 |
+
of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out
|
87 |
+
in Schedule 1.5;
|
88 |
+
(g) $4,042,639,040, which is ten twelfths of the total of
|
89 |
+
the amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
90 |
+
Schedule 1.6;
|
91 |
+
(h) $26,789,930,964, which is eleven twelfths of the to-
|
92 |
+
tal of the amounts of the items in those Estimates set
|
93 |
+
out in Schedule 1.7; and
|
94 |
+
(i) $2, which is twelve twelfths of the total of the
|
95 |
+
amounts of the items in those Estimates set out in
|
96 |
+
Schedule 1.8.
|
97 |
+
Purpose of each item
|
98 |
+
3 The amount authorized by this Act to be paid in re-
|
99 |
+
spect of an item may be paid only for the purposes, and
|
100 |
+
subject to any terms and conditions, specified in the
|
101 |
+
item.
|
102 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — section 2
|
103 |
+
4 An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
104 |
+
other Act and referred to in section 2 — except for an ap-
|
105 |
+
propriation referred to in Schedule 2 — may be charged
|
106 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year for which the appropria-
|
107 |
+
tion is granted at any time before the day on which the
|
108 |
+
Public Accounts for that fiscal year are tabled in Parlia-
|
109 |
+
ment, for the purpose of making adjustments in the ac-
|
110 |
+
counts of Canada for that fiscal year that do not require
|
111 |
+
payments out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
|
112 |
+
Adjustments in accounts of Canada — Schedule 2
|
113 |
+
5 (1) An appropriation that is granted by this Act or any
|
114 |
+
other Act and referred to in Schedule 2 may be charged
|
115 |
+
after the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year for
|
116 |
+
which the appropriation is granted at any time before the
|
117 |
+
day on which the Public Accounts for that second fiscal
|
118 |
+
year are tabled in Parliament, for the purpose of making
|
119 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
120 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
121 |
+
Sections 2-5
|
122 |
+
|
123 |
+
Page 5
|
124 |
+
adjustments in the accounts of Canada for that second
|
125 |
+
fiscal year that do not require payments out of the Con-
|
126 |
+
solidated Revenue Fund.
|
127 |
+
Order of payment
|
128 |
+
(2) Despite any other provision of this Act, amounts ap-
|
129 |
+
propriated by this Act and set out in Schedule 2 may be
|
130 |
+
paid and applied at any time on or before March 31, 2025,
|
131 |
+
so long as every payment is charged first against the rele-
|
132 |
+
vant amount appropriated under any Act that is earliest
|
133 |
+
in time until that amount is exhausted, next against the
|
134 |
+
relevant amount appropriated under any other Act, in-
|
135 |
+
cluding this Act, that is next in time until that amount is
|
136 |
+
exhausted and so on. The balance of amounts so appro-
|
137 |
+
priated by this Act that have not been charged, subject to
|
138 |
+
the adjustments referred to in section 37 of the Financial
|
139 |
+
Administration Act, lapse at the end of the fiscal year fol-
|
140 |
+
lowing the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
|
141 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
142 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
143 |
+
Section
|
144 |
+
5
|
145 |
+
|
146 |
+
Page 6
|
147 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
148 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
149 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
150 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
151 |
+
Vote No.
|
152 |
+
Items
|
153 |
+
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
|
154 |
+
Agence spatiale canadienne
|
155 |
+
10
|
156 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
157 |
+
– Contributions
|
158 |
+
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
|
159 |
+
Office des transports du Canada
|
160 |
+
1
|
161 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
162 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
163 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
164 |
+
1
|
165 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
166 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
167 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
168 |
+
in that fiscal year from the provision of services relate
|
169 |
+
rience Canada — revenues that it receives in that fisca
|
170 |
+
sion of those services
|
171 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
172 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
173 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
174 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
175 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
176 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
177 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
178 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
179 |
+
1
|
180 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
181 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
182 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
183 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
184 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
185 |
+
well-being and to regulatory activities; and
|
186 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
187 |
+
– Authority to enter into commitments in the fiscal year
|
188 |
+
Vote up to an amount that does not, at any time durin
|
189 |
+
the total unencumbered balance available out of
|
190 |
+
(a) any appropriation by Parliament for the fiscal y
|
191 |
+
the Department,
|
192 |
+
(b) any item included in estimates before the Hous
|
193 |
+
fiscal year for Vote 1, 5 or 10 of the Department, an
|
194 |
+
(c) any revenues referred to in paragraph 32(1)(d) o
|
195 |
+
tration Act of the Department
|
196 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
197 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
198 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
199 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
200 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
201 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
202 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
|
203 |
+
Ministère de l’Industrie
|
204 |
+
1
|
205 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
206 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
207 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
208 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
209 |
+
|
210 |
+
Page 7
|
211 |
+
Vote No.
|
212 |
+
Items
|
213 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
214 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
215 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
216 |
+
(a) the provision of internal support services unde
|
217 |
+
and the provision of internal support services to th
|
218 |
+
Property Office;
|
219 |
+
(b) activities and operations related to communica
|
220 |
+
Communications Research Centre;
|
221 |
+
(c) services and insolvency processes under the Ba
|
222 |
+
Act at the Office of the Superintendent of Bankrupt
|
223 |
+
(d) activities and operations carried out by Corpora
|
224 |
+
Canada Business Corporations Act, the Boards of
|
225 |
+
Cooperatives Act and the Canada Not-for-profit Co
|
226 |
+
(e) services and regulatory processes for mergers
|
227 |
+
ters, including pre-merger notifications, advance r
|
228 |
+
written opinions, under the Competition Act at the
|
229 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
230 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
231 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
232 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
233 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
234 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
235 |
+
10
|
236 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
237 |
+
– Contributions
|
238 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT
|
239 |
+
Ministère des Travaux publics et des Services gouver
|
240 |
+
1
|
241 |
+
– Operating expenditures for the provision of accommo
|
242 |
+
central services
|
243 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
244 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan, the Employment Insurance
|
245 |
+
erty Management Act
|
246 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives during th
|
247 |
+
from the provision of accommodation, common and c
|
248 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
249 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
250 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
251 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
252 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
253 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
254 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
255 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
256 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
257 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
258 |
+
LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT
|
259 |
+
Bibliothèque du Parlement
|
260 |
+
1
|
261 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
262 |
+
– Authority to expend revenues that it receives in the fis
|
263 |
+
activities
|
264 |
+
NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE REVIEW AGE
|
265 |
+
Secrétariat de l’Office de surveillance des activités en
|
266 |
+
nationale et de renseignement
|
267 |
+
1
|
268 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
269 |
+
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH CO
|
270 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en gé
|
271 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
272 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
273 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
274 |
+
|
275 |
+
Page 8
|
276 |
+
Vote No.
|
277 |
+
Items
|
278 |
+
5
|
279 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
280 |
+
OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL
|
281 |
+
Bureau du vérificateur général
|
282 |
+
1
|
283 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
284 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
285 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
286 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
287 |
+
(a) the provision of audit professional services to m
|
288 |
+
Council of Legislative Auditors; and
|
289 |
+
(b) the inquiries conducted under section 11 of the
|
290 |
+
PARKS CANADA AGENCY
|
291 |
+
Agence Parcs Canada
|
292 |
+
1
|
293 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
294 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
295 |
+
– Contributions, including
|
296 |
+
(a) expenditures on other than federal property; an
|
297 |
+
(b) payments to provinces and municipalities as co
|
298 |
+
cost of undertakings carried out by those bodies
|
299 |
+
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
|
300 |
+
Bureau du Conseil privé
|
301 |
+
1
|
302 |
+
– Program expenditures, including
|
303 |
+
(a) operating expenditures of Commissions of Inqu
|
304 |
+
vided for;
|
305 |
+
(b) contributions in respect of costs incurred by pe
|
306 |
+
Commissions of Inquiry; and
|
307 |
+
(c) the operation of the Prime Minister’s residence
|
308 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
309 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
310 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
311 |
+
(a) the provision of intelligence analysis training; a
|
312 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
313 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
314 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
315 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro ra
|
316 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
317 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
318 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
319 |
+
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
|
320 |
+
Commission de la fonction publique
|
321 |
+
1
|
322 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
323 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
324 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
325 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
326 |
+
sion of staffing, assessment and counselling services
|
327 |
+
provision of internal support services under section 2
|
328 |
+
SHARED SERVICES CANADA
|
329 |
+
Services partagés Canada
|
330 |
+
1
|
331 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
332 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
333 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ex
|
334 |
+
in that fiscal year from the provision of information te
|
335 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
336 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
337 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
338 |
+
|
339 |
+
Page 9
|
340 |
+
Vote No.
|
341 |
+
Items
|
342 |
+
the Shared Services Canada Act — revenues that it re
|
343 |
+
from the provision of those services
|
344 |
+
5
|
345 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
346 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
347 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset ca
|
348 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
349 |
+
the provision of information technology services unde
|
350 |
+
Canada Act
|
351 |
+
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUN
|
352 |
+
Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines
|
353 |
+
5
|
354 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
355 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
356 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
357 |
+
20
|
358 |
+
Public Service Insurance
|
359 |
+
– Payments, in respect of insurance, pension or benefit
|
360 |
+
rangements, or in respect of the administration of suc
|
361 |
+
ments, including premiums, contributions, benefits, fe
|
362 |
+
tures made in respect of the federal public administra
|
363 |
+
and in respect of any other persons that the Treasury
|
364 |
+
– Authority to expend any revenues or other amounts th
|
365 |
+
of insurance, pension or benefit programs or other ar
|
366 |
+
(a) to offset premiums, contributions, benefits, fee
|
367 |
+
in respect of those programs or arrangements; and
|
368 |
+
(b) to provide for the return to eligible employees
|
369 |
+
under subsection 96(3) of the Employment Insuran
|
370 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
371 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
372 |
+
1
|
373 |
+
– Payments to the corporation in respect of the costs of
|
374 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for capital expenditures
|
375 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for the provision of rail p
|
376 |
+
Canada in accordance with contracts entered into pur
|
377 |
+
(c)(i) of Transport Vote 52d, Appropriation Act No. 1,
|
378 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
379 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
380 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1
|
381 |
+
|
382 |
+
Page 10
|
383 |
+
ANNEXE 1.1
|
384 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme
|
385 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
386 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
387 |
+
dées.
|
388 |
+
No du crédit
|
389 |
+
Postes
|
390 |
+
AGENCE PARCS CANADA
|
391 |
+
Parks Canada Agency
|
392 |
+
1
|
393 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
394 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
395 |
+
– Contributions, notamment :
|
396 |
+
a) les dépenses afférentes à des propriétés aut
|
397 |
+
vernement fédéral;
|
398 |
+
b) les paiements aux provinces et aux municip
|
399 |
+
butions à l’égard des engagements assumés p
|
400 |
+
AGENCE SPATIALE CANADIENNE
|
401 |
+
Canadian Space Agency
|
402 |
+
10
|
403 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
404 |
+
– Contributions
|
405 |
+
BIBLIOTHÈQUE DU PARLEMENT
|
406 |
+
Library of Parliament
|
407 |
+
1
|
408 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
409 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au c
|
410 |
+
proviennent de ses activités
|
411 |
+
BUREAU DU CONSEIL PRIVÉ
|
412 |
+
Privy Council Office
|
413 |
+
1
|
414 |
+
– Dépenses du programme, y compris :
|
415 |
+
a) les dépenses de fonctionnement des comm
|
416 |
+
prévues;
|
417 |
+
b) les contributions relatives aux frais engagés
|
418 |
+
comparaissant devant des commissions d’enq
|
419 |
+
c) le fonctionnement de la résidence du premie
|
420 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
421 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
422 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
423 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
424 |
+
a) la formation en matière d’analyse du rensei
|
425 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
426 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
427 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
428 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
429 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
430 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
431 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
432 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
433 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
434 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
435 |
+
BUREAU DU VÉRIFICATEUR GÉNÉRAL
|
436 |
+
Office of the Auditor General
|
437 |
+
1
|
438 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
439 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
440 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
441 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
442 |
+
|
443 |
+
Page 11
|
444 |
+
No du crédit
|
445 |
+
Postes
|
446 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
447 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
448 |
+
des dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet
|
449 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce
|
450 |
+
a) les services professionnels de vérification a
|
451 |
+
canadien des vérificateurs législatifs;
|
452 |
+
b) les enquêtes effectuées au titre de l’article 1
|
453 |
+
cateur général.
|
454 |
+
COMMISSION DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE
|
455 |
+
Public Service Commission
|
456 |
+
1
|
457 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
458 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
459 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
460 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
461 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la fourniture
|
462 |
+
de dotation, d’évaluation et de counseling et de la
|
463 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
464 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES HUMAINE
|
465 |
+
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counci
|
466 |
+
5
|
467 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
468 |
+
CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES NATUREL
|
469 |
+
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Coun
|
470 |
+
5
|
471 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
472 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRA
|
473 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
474 |
+
1
|
475 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
476 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
477 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
478 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice
|
479 |
+
services dans le cadre du programme « Expérienc
|
480 |
+
Canada », les recettes perçues au cours de cet exe
|
481 |
+
de la prestation de ces services
|
482 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
483 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
484 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
485 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
486 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
487 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
488 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
489 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
490 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
491 |
+
Department of Health
|
492 |
+
1
|
493 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
494 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
495 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
496 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
497 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
498 |
+
a) la prestation de services – ou la vente de pro
|
499 |
+
la santé, au bien-être et aux activités de réglem
|
500 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
501 |
+
29.2 de cette loi.
|
502 |
+
– Autorisation de contracter, au cours de l’exercice,
|
503 |
+
l’égard du présent crédit jusqu’à concurrence d’u
|
504 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
505 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
506 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
507 |
+
|
508 |
+
Page 12
|
509 |
+
No du crédit
|
510 |
+
Postes
|
511 |
+
à aucun moment pendant l’exercice, dépasser le t
|
512 |
+
après, disponibles et non grevés :
|
513 |
+
a) le solde des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du ministère p
|
514 |
+
b) le solde des postes des crédits 1, 5 et 10 du
|
515 |
+
cice, figurant dans les prévisions de dépenses
|
516 |
+
la Chambre des communes;
|
517 |
+
c) le solde des recettes visées à l’alinéa 32(1)d
|
518 |
+
des finances publiques du ministère
|
519 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
520 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
521 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
522 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
523 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
524 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
525 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
526 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
527 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’INDUSTRIE
|
528 |
+
Department of Industry
|
529 |
+
1
|
530 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
531 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
532 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
533 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
534 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
535 |
+
a) la prestation de services de soutien internes
|
536 |
+
29.2 de cette loi et de services de soutien inter
|
537 |
+
priété intellectuelle du Canada;
|
538 |
+
b) les activités liées aux recherches sur les com
|
539 |
+
de recherches sur les communications;
|
540 |
+
c) les services et la procédure d’insolvabilité, a
|
541 |
+
faillite et l’insolvabilité, au Bureau du surintend
|
542 |
+
d) les activités de Corporations Canada au titre
|
543 |
+
sur les sociétés par actions, de la Loi sur les ch
|
544 |
+
de la Loi canadienne sur les coopératives et de
|
545 |
+
les organisations à but non lucratif;
|
546 |
+
e) les services et la procédure réglementaire a
|
547 |
+
rence pour les fusions et toute chose s’y rappo
|
548 |
+
avis préalables à une fusion, les certificats de d
|
549 |
+
avis consultatifs au titre de la Loi sur la concur
|
550 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
551 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
552 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
553 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
554 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
555 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
556 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
557 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
558 |
+
10
|
559 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses
|
560 |
+
– Contributions
|
561 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES SERVIC
|
562 |
+
GOUVERNEMENTAUX
|
563 |
+
Department of Public Works and Government Ser
|
564 |
+
1
|
565 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement pour la prestation d
|
566 |
+
des locaux et de services communs et centraux
|
567 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
568 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
569 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
570 |
+
|
571 |
+
Page 13
|
572 |
+
No du crédit
|
573 |
+
Postes
|
574 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrable
|
575 |
+
du Régime de pensions du Canada, de la Loi sur l
|
576 |
+
de la Loi sur l’administration des biens saisis
|
577 |
+
– Autorisation de dépenser les recettes perçues au c
|
578 |
+
proviennent de la prestation de services de gestio
|
579 |
+
vices communs et centraux
|
580 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
581 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
582 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice,
|
583 |
+
cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de l
|
584 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de ce
|
585 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil pri
|
586 |
+
Canada qui occupe une charge de ministre sans p
|
587 |
+
cupe une charge de ministre d’État sans être à la
|
588 |
+
d’État, d’un traitement n’excédant pas celui versé
|
589 |
+
les traitements, aux ministres d’État qui sont à la
|
590 |
+
d’État, payable annuellement ou au prorata pour
|
591 |
+
d’un an et arrondi à la centaine de dollars inférieu
|
592 |
+
l’article 67 de la Loi sur le Parlement du Canada
|
593 |
+
OFFICE DES TRANSPORTS DU CANADA
|
594 |
+
Canadian Transportation Agency
|
595 |
+
1
|
596 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
597 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DE L’OFFICE DE SURVEILLANCE DES
|
598 |
+
MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ NATIONALE ET DE RENS
|
599 |
+
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency
|
600 |
+
1
|
601 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
602 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
603 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
604 |
+
20
|
605 |
+
Assurances de la fonction publique
|
606 |
+
– À l’égard de tout ou partie de la fonction publique
|
607 |
+
personnes déterminées par le Conseil du Trésor,
|
608 |
+
dans le cadre des programmes d’assurance, de pe
|
609 |
+
ciaux ou d’autres ententes — ou de l’administratio
|
610 |
+
ou ententes —, notamment au titre des primes, co
|
611 |
+
sociaux, frais et autres dépenses
|
612 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter tous revenus ou toutes aut
|
613 |
+
dans le cadre des programmes d’assurance, de pe
|
614 |
+
ciaux ou d’autres ententes :
|
615 |
+
a) pour compenser notamment les primes, con
|
616 |
+
sociaux, frais et autres dépenses liés à ces pro
|
617 |
+
tentes;
|
618 |
+
b) pour rembourser les employés admissibles,
|
619 |
+
ragraphe 96(3) de la Loi sur l’assurance-emplo
|
620 |
+
primes retenues.
|
621 |
+
SERVICES PARTAGÉS CANADA
|
622 |
+
Shared Services Canada
|
623 |
+
1
|
624 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
625 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
626 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
627 |
+
des dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice
|
628 |
+
services de technologie de l’information au titre d
|
629 |
+
partagés Canada, les recettes perçues au cours de
|
630 |
+
viennent de la prestation de ces services
|
631 |
+
5
|
632 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
633 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
634 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
635 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
636 |
+
|
637 |
+
Page 14
|
638 |
+
No du crédit
|
639 |
+
Postes
|
640 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la L
|
641 |
+
finances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exerc
|
642 |
+
des dépenses en capital engagées au cours de ce
|
643 |
+
perçues au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la
|
644 |
+
de technologie de l’information au titre de la Loi s
|
645 |
+
Canada
|
646 |
+
VIA RAIL CANADA INC.
|
647 |
+
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
|
648 |
+
1
|
649 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses liées à s
|
650 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour les dépenses en capit
|
651 |
+
– Paiements à la société en vue de la prestation d’u
|
652 |
+
Canada, conformément aux contrats conclus en v
|
653 |
+
du crédit 52d (Transports) de la Loi no 1 de 1977 p
|
654 |
+
crédits
|
655 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
656 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
657 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.1 (French)
|
658 |
+
|
659 |
+
Page 15
|
660 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
661 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
662 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
663 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
664 |
+
Vote No.
|
665 |
+
Items
|
666 |
+
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
|
667 |
+
Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
668 |
+
1
|
669 |
+
– Payments to the Council to be used for the furtheranc
|
670 |
+
section 8 of the Canada Council for the Arts Act
|
671 |
+
CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC RESEARCH STATION
|
672 |
+
Station canadienne de recherche dans l’Extrême-Arct
|
673 |
+
1
|
674 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
675 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
676 |
+
– Contributions
|
677 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
|
678 |
+
Ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration
|
679 |
+
10
|
680 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
681 |
+
– Contributions, including the provision of goods and se
|
682 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PR
|
683 |
+
Ministère de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection c
|
684 |
+
1
|
685 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
686 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
687 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
688 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
689 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
690 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
691 |
+
Act
|
692 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
693 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
694 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
695 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
696 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
697 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
698 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
|
699 |
+
Ministère des Anciens Combattants
|
700 |
+
5
|
701 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
702 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
703 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
704 |
+
– Contributions
|
705 |
+
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICER
|
706 |
+
Bureau du directeur parlementaire du budget
|
707 |
+
1
|
708 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
709 |
+
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
|
710 |
+
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
|
711 |
+
1
|
712 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
713 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
714 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
715 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
716 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
717 |
+
Act
|
718 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
719 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
720 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
721 |
+
|
722 |
+
Page 16
|
723 |
+
Vote No.
|
724 |
+
Items
|
725 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
726 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
727 |
+
1
|
728 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
729 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
730 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
731 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
732 |
+
sion of internal support services under section 29.2 of
|
733 |
+
other activities
|
734 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
735 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
736 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
737 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
738 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
739 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
740 |
+
WINDSOR-DETROIT BRIDGE AUTHORITY
|
741 |
+
Autorité du pont Windsor-Détroit
|
742 |
+
1
|
743 |
+
– Payments to the Authority for the discharge of its man
|
744 |
+
Letters Patent and the Canada-Michigan Crossing Agr
|
745 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
746 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
747 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2
|
748 |
+
|
749 |
+
Page 17
|
750 |
+
ANNEXE 1.2
|
751 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme a
|
752 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
753 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
754 |
+
dées.
|
755 |
+
No du
|
756 |
+
crédit
|
757 |
+
Postes
|
758 |
+
AUTORITÉ DU PONT WINDSOR-DÉTROIT
|
759 |
+
Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority
|
760 |
+
1
|
761 |
+
– Paiements à l’Autorité pour l’exécution de son manda
|
762 |
+
lettres patentes et à l’Accord sur le passage Canada-M
|
763 |
+
BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR PARLEMENTAIRE DU BUDGET
|
764 |
+
Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
|
765 |
+
1
|
766 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
767 |
+
CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA
|
768 |
+
Canada Council for the Arts
|
769 |
+
1
|
770 |
+
– Paiements au Conseil devant servir aux fins générales
|
771 |
+
la Loi sur le Conseil des Arts du Canada
|
772 |
+
GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
|
773 |
+
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
|
774 |
+
1
|
775 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
776 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
777 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
778 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
779 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
780 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
781 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA CITOYENNETÉ ET DE L’IMMIGRATION
|
782 |
+
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
|
783 |
+
10
|
784 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
785 |
+
– Contributions, y compris la fourniture de biens et de s
|
786 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE ET DE LA PROT
|
787 |
+
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prepared
|
788 |
+
1
|
789 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
790 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
791 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
792 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
793 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
794 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
795 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
796 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
797 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
798 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
799 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
800 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
801 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
802 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’artic
|
803 |
+
lement du Canada
|
804 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS
|
805 |
+
Department of Veterans Affairs
|
806 |
+
5
|
807 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
808 |
+
inscrit à chacune des subventions pouvant être modif
|
809 |
+
probation du Conseil du Trésor
|
810 |
+
– Contributions
|
811 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
812 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
813 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
814 |
+
|
815 |
+
Page 18
|
816 |
+
No du
|
817 |
+
crédit
|
818 |
+
Postes
|
819 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
820 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
821 |
+
1
|
822 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
823 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
824 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
825 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
826 |
+
celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation de services d
|
827 |
+
vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi et de ses autres activ
|
828 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
829 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
830 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
831 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
832 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
833 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
834 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’artic
|
835 |
+
lement du Canada
|
836 |
+
STATION CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE DANS L’EXTRÊ
|
837 |
+
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
|
838 |
+
1
|
839 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
840 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
841 |
+
– Contributions
|
842 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
843 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
844 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.2 (French)
|
845 |
+
|
846 |
+
Page 19
|
847 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
848 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
849 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
850 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
851 |
+
Vote No.
|
852 |
+
Items
|
853 |
+
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS SUPPORT SERVICE OF C
|
854 |
+
Service canadien d’appui aux tribunaux administratifs
|
855 |
+
1
|
856 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
857 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relatio
|
858 |
+
the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insura
|
859 |
+
CANADIAN ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS DEVELOPMEN
|
860 |
+
Organisation canadienne d’élaboration de normes d’a
|
861 |
+
5
|
862 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
863 |
+
– Contributions
|
864 |
+
CANADIAN AIR TRANSPORT SECURITY AUTHORITY
|
865 |
+
Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport a
|
866 |
+
1
|
867 |
+
– Payments to the Authority for operating and capital ex
|
868 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD
|
869 |
+
Ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Agroalimentaire
|
870 |
+
1
|
871 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
872 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
873 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
874 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
875 |
+
(a) collaborative research agreements and researc
|
876 |
+
(b) the grazing and breeding activities of the Comm
|
877 |
+
(c) the administration of the AgriStability program
|
878 |
+
(d) the provision of internal support services unde
|
879 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
880 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
881 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
882 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
883 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
884 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
885 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELO
|
886 |
+
Ministère de l’Emploi et du Développement social
|
887 |
+
5
|
888 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
889 |
+
– Contributions
|
890 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
|
891 |
+
Ministère de la Santé
|
892 |
+
10
|
893 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
894 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
895 |
+
services
|
896 |
+
FEDERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR SO
|
897 |
+
Agence fédérale de développement économique pou
|
898 |
+
5
|
899 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
900 |
+
– Contributions
|
901 |
+
THE JACQUES-CARTIER AND CHAMPLAIN BRIDGES INC
|
902 |
+
Les Ponts Jacques-Cartier et Champlain Inc.
|
903 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
904 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
905 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
906 |
+
|
907 |
+
Page 20
|
908 |
+
Vote No.
|
909 |
+
Items
|
910 |
+
1
|
911 |
+
– Payments to the corporation to be applied in payment
|
912 |
+
penditures over its revenues (exclusive of depreciatio
|
913 |
+
and reserves) in the operation of the Jacques-Cartier
|
914 |
+
Bridge Ice Control Structure, the Melocheville Tunnel
|
915 |
+
pass Bridge and the federal sections of the Honoré M
|
916 |
+
Bonaventure Expressway and in the deconstruction o
|
917 |
+
Bridge
|
918 |
+
– Payments to the corporation for the provision of supp
|
919 |
+
of Infrastructure of Canada for projects in Quebec
|
920 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
921 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
922 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3
|
923 |
+
|
924 |
+
Page 21
|
925 |
+
ANNEXE 1.3
|
926 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme a
|
927 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
928 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
929 |
+
dées.
|
930 |
+
No du
|
931 |
+
crédit
|
932 |
+
Postes
|
933 |
+
ADMINISTRATION CANADIENNE DE LA SÛRETÉ DU TRA
|
934 |
+
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
|
935 |
+
1
|
936 |
+
– Paiements à l’Administration pour les dépenses de fon
|
937 |
+
penses en capital
|
938 |
+
AGENCE FÉDÉRALE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQU
|
939 |
+
L’ONTARIO
|
940 |
+
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern
|
941 |
+
5
|
942 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
943 |
+
– Contributions
|
944 |
+
LES PONTS JACQUES-CARTIER ET CHAMPLAIN INC.
|
945 |
+
The Jacques-Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc.
|
946 |
+
1
|
947 |
+
– Paiements à la société à affecter au paiement de l’excé
|
948 |
+
ses revenus – exception faite de l’amortissement des
|
949 |
+
réserves – relativement à l’exploitation du pont Jacqu
|
950 |
+
cade du pont Champlain, du tunnel Melocheville, du p
|
951 |
+
de l’Île des Sœurs et des tronçons fédéraux du pont H
|
952 |
+
l’autoroute Bonaventure et à la déconstruction du pon
|
953 |
+
– Paiements à la société pour la fourniture de services d
|
954 |
+
l’infrastructure du Canada à l’égard de projets au Qué
|
955 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’AGRICULTURE ET DE L’AGROALIMENT
|
956 |
+
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food
|
957 |
+
1
|
958 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
959 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
960 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
961 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
962 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
963 |
+
a) les ententes de recherche concertée et les servic
|
964 |
+
b) les activités de pâturage et de reproduction du P
|
965 |
+
rages communautaires;
|
966 |
+
c) l’administration du programme « Agri-stabilité »
|
967 |
+
d) la prestation de services de soutien internes en
|
968 |
+
de cette loi.
|
969 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
970 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
971 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
972 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
973 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
974 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
975 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’articl
|
976 |
+
Parlement du Canada
|
977 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA SANTÉ
|
978 |
+
Department of Health
|
979 |
+
10
|
980 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
981 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
982 |
+
ou de services
|
983 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
984 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
985 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3 (French)
|
986 |
+
|
987 |
+
Page 22
|
988 |
+
No du
|
989 |
+
crédit
|
990 |
+
Postes
|
991 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE L’EMPLOI ET DU DÉVELOPPEMENT SOC
|
992 |
+
Department of Employment and Social Development
|
993 |
+
5
|
994 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
995 |
+
– Contributions
|
996 |
+
ORGANISATION CANADIENNE D’ÉLABORATION DE NO
|
997 |
+
D’ACCESSIBILITÉ
|
998 |
+
Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organ
|
999 |
+
5
|
1000 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1001 |
+
– Contributions
|
1002 |
+
SERVICE CANADIEN D’APPUI AUX TRIBUNAUX ADMINI
|
1003 |
+
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
|
1004 |
+
1
|
1005 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1006 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
1007 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
1008 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1009 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1010 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.3 (French)
|
1011 |
+
|
1012 |
+
Page 23
|
1013 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
1014 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1015 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
1016 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1017 |
+
Vote No.
|
1018 |
+
Items
|
1019 |
+
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
|
1020 |
+
Centre canadien d’hygiène et de sécurité au travail
|
1021 |
+
1
|
1022 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
1023 |
+
CANADIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMISSION
|
1024 |
+
Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
|
1025 |
+
1
|
1026 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
1027 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1028 |
+
– Contributions
|
1029 |
+
DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY
|
1030 |
+
Ministère des Femmes et de l’Égalité des genres
|
1031 |
+
5
|
1032 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1033 |
+
– Contributions
|
1034 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
1035 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
1036 |
+
10
|
1037 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1038 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
1039 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
1040 |
+
– Contributions
|
1041 |
+
STATISTICS CANADA
|
1042 |
+
Statistique Canada
|
1043 |
+
1
|
1044 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
1045 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1046 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
1047 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
1048 |
+
ing from the provision of internal support services un
|
1049 |
+
Act
|
1050 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1051 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1052 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4
|
1053 |
+
|
1054 |
+
Page 24
|
1055 |
+
ANNEXE 1.4
|
1056 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme
|
1057 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
1058 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1059 |
+
dées.
|
1060 |
+
No du
|
1061 |
+
crédit
|
1062 |
+
Postes
|
1063 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1064 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1065 |
+
10
|
1066 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1067 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
1068 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1069 |
+
– Contributions
|
1070 |
+
CENTRE CANADIEN D’HYGIÈNE ET DE SÉCURITÉ AU TR
|
1071 |
+
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
|
1072 |
+
1
|
1073 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1074 |
+
COMMISSION CANADIENNE DE SÛRETÉ NUCLÉAIRE
|
1075 |
+
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
|
1076 |
+
1
|
1077 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1078 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1079 |
+
– Contributions
|
1080 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FEMMES ET DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES GENRE
|
1081 |
+
Department for Women and Gender Equality
|
1082 |
+
5
|
1083 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1084 |
+
– Contributions
|
1085 |
+
STATISTIQUE CANADA
|
1086 |
+
Statistics Canada
|
1087 |
+
1
|
1088 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1089 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi su
|
1090 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1091 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
1092 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent notamment de la
|
1093 |
+
de soutien internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette l
|
1094 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1095 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1096 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.4 (French)
|
1097 |
+
|
1098 |
+
Page 25
|
1099 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
1100 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1101 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
1102 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1103 |
+
Vote No.
|
1104 |
+
Items
|
1105 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
1106 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
1107 |
+
5
|
1108 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1109 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1110 |
+
and ownership of which
|
1111 |
+
(a) may be transferred to provincial governments o
|
1112 |
+
approved by the Governor in Council; or
|
1113 |
+
(b) may be transferred to Indian bands, groups of
|
1114 |
+
dians at the discretion of the Minister of Indigenou
|
1115 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1116 |
+
federal property
|
1117 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures on roads
|
1118 |
+
amounts not exceeding the shares of provincial gove
|
1119 |
+
10
|
1120 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1121 |
+
– Contributions, in the form of monetary payments or th
|
1122 |
+
services
|
1123 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
|
1124 |
+
Ministère de la Justice
|
1125 |
+
1
|
1126 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1127 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1128 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1129 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1130 |
+
(a) the provision of mandatory legal services to fed
|
1131 |
+
agencies;
|
1132 |
+
(b) the provision to Crown corporations, non-feder
|
1133 |
+
ternational organizations of optional legal services
|
1134 |
+
the Department’s mandate; and
|
1135 |
+
(c) the provision of internal support services unde
|
1136 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
1137 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
1138 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
1139 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1140 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1141 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1142 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
1143 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
1144 |
+
1
|
1145 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1146 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1147 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset e
|
1148 |
+
in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that f
|
1149 |
+
of products, the provision of inspection services and t
|
1150 |
+
support services under section 29.2 of that Act
|
1151 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1152 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1153 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5
|
1154 |
+
|
1155 |
+
Page 26
|
1156 |
+
ANNEXE 1.5
|
1157 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme
|
1158 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
1159 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1160 |
+
dées.
|
1161 |
+
No du
|
1162 |
+
crédit
|
1163 |
+
Postes
|
1164 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1165 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1166 |
+
1
|
1167 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1168 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1169 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1170 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1171 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de la vente de produits, de
|
1172 |
+
vices d’inspection et de la prestation de services de so
|
1173 |
+
de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1174 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE
|
1175 |
+
Department of Justice
|
1176 |
+
1
|
1177 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1178 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1179 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1180 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1181 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1182 |
+
a) les services juridiques fournis de manière obliga
|
1183 |
+
organismes fédéraux;
|
1184 |
+
b) les services juridiques — conformes au mandat
|
1185 |
+
de manière facultative à des sociétés d’État et à de
|
1186 |
+
dérales ou internationales;
|
1187 |
+
c) les services de soutien internes fournis en vertu
|
1188 |
+
cette loi.
|
1189 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1190 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
1191 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
1192 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
1193 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
1194 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
1195 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’articl
|
1196 |
+
Parlement du Canada
|
1197 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1198 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1199 |
+
5
|
1200 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1201 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains e
|
1202 |
+
tion, le contrôle et la propriété peuvent être transférés
|
1203 |
+
a) soit aux gouvernements provinciaux, selon les c
|
1204 |
+
par le gouverneur en conseil;
|
1205 |
+
b) soit à des bandes indiennes ou à des Indiens, à
|
1206 |
+
lier, à la discrétion du ministre des Services aux Au
|
1207 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains e
|
1208 |
+
l’égard de propriétés n’appartenant pas au gouvernem
|
1209 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables po
|
1210 |
+
dépassant pas la part des frais assumés par les gouve
|
1211 |
+
pour des routes et ouvrages connexes
|
1212 |
+
10
|
1213 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1214 |
+
– Contributions, sous forme de paiements en argent ou
|
1215 |
+
ou de services
|
1216 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1217 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1218 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5 (French)
|
1219 |
+
|
1220 |
+
Page 27
|
1221 |
+
No du
|
1222 |
+
crédit
|
1223 |
+
Postes
|
1224 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1225 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1226 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.5 (French)
|
1227 |
+
|
1228 |
+
Page 28
|
1229 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
1230 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1231 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
1232 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1233 |
+
Vote No.
|
1234 |
+
Items
|
1235 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
1236 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
1237 |
+
10
|
1238 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1239 |
+
– Contributions
|
1240 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1241 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1242 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6
|
1243 |
+
|
1244 |
+
Page 29
|
1245 |
+
ANNEXE 1.6
|
1246 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme a
|
1247 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
1248 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1249 |
+
dées.
|
1250 |
+
No du
|
1251 |
+
crédit
|
1252 |
+
Postes
|
1253 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHTONE
|
1254 |
+
DU NORD
|
1255 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and North
|
1256 |
+
10
|
1257 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1258 |
+
– Contributions
|
1259 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1260 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1261 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.6 (French)
|
1262 |
+
|
1263 |
+
Page 30
|
1264 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1265 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1266 |
+
of the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedu
|
1267 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1268 |
+
Vote No.
|
1269 |
+
Items
|
1270 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AN
|
1271 |
+
Ministère des Relations Couronne-Autochtones et des
|
1272 |
+
1
|
1273 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1274 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
1275 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
1276 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and o
|
1277 |
+
spect of that property
|
1278 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
1279 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and
|
1280 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
1281 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
1282 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, i
|
1283 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
1284 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1285 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
1286 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
1287 |
+
the provision of internal support services under sectio
|
1288 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
1289 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
1290 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
1291 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1292 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1293 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1294 |
+
5
|
1295 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1296 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1297 |
+
and ownership of which
|
1298 |
+
(a) may be transferred to provincial governments o
|
1299 |
+
approved by the Governor in Council; or
|
1300 |
+
(b) may be transferred to Indian bands, groups of
|
1301 |
+
dians at the discretion of the Minister of Crown-Ind
|
1302 |
+
– Expenditures on buildings, works, land and equipmen
|
1303 |
+
federal property
|
1304 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures on roads
|
1305 |
+
amounts not exceeding the shares of provincial gove
|
1306 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
1307 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
1308 |
+
L30
|
1309 |
+
– Loans under paragraph 3(1)(a) of the International Fin
|
1310 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS SERVICES
|
1311 |
+
Ministère des Services aux Autochtones
|
1312 |
+
1
|
1313 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1314 |
+
– Expenditures on works, buildings and equipment
|
1315 |
+
– Authority to make expenditures — recoverable or othe
|
1316 |
+
formed on property that is not federal property and o
|
1317 |
+
spect of that property
|
1318 |
+
– Authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit eco
|
1319 |
+
tivities, for the capacity development for Indians and
|
1320 |
+
of materials and equipment
|
1321 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1322 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1323 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1324 |
+
|
1325 |
+
Page 31
|
1326 |
+
Vote No.
|
1327 |
+
Items
|
1328 |
+
– Authority to sell electric power to private consumers i
|
1329 |
+
alternative local sources of supply are not available, i
|
1330 |
+
and conditions approved by the Governor in Council
|
1331 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1332 |
+
Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset re
|
1333 |
+
it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives
|
1334 |
+
(a) the provision of services or the sale of products
|
1335 |
+
tion and medical services; and
|
1336 |
+
(b) the provision of internal support services unde
|
1337 |
+
– The payment to each member of the King’s Privy Cou
|
1338 |
+
minister without portfolio, or a minister of State who
|
1339 |
+
ministry of State, of a salary — paid annually or pro r
|
1340 |
+
than a year — that does not exceed the salary paid un
|
1341 |
+
rounded down to the nearest hundred dollars under s
|
1342 |
+
ment of Canada Act, to ministers of State who preside
|
1343 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
|
1344 |
+
Ministère de la Défense nationale
|
1345 |
+
10
|
1346 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1347 |
+
which grants and contributions may include
|
1348 |
+
(a) monetary payments or, in lieu of payment mad
|
1349 |
+
(i) the provision of goods or services, or
|
1350 |
+
(ii) the provision of the use of facilities; and
|
1351 |
+
(b) the contributions that may be approved by the
|
1352 |
+
accordance with section 3 of The Defence Appropr
|
1353 |
+
(i) for the provision or transfer of defence equip
|
1354 |
+
(ii) for the provision of services for defence pur
|
1355 |
+
(iii) for the provision or transfer of supplies or f
|
1356 |
+
poses
|
1357 |
+
LEADERS’ DEBATES COMMISSION
|
1358 |
+
Commission des débats des chefs
|
1359 |
+
1
|
1360 |
+
– Program expenditures
|
1361 |
+
PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA
|
1362 |
+
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
|
1363 |
+
5
|
1364 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1365 |
+
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
|
1366 |
+
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
|
1367 |
+
10
|
1368 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal
|
1369 |
+
amount listed for any grant may be increased or decr
|
1370 |
+
proval of the Treasury Board
|
1371 |
+
– Contributions
|
1372 |
+
TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT
|
1373 |
+
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor
|
1374 |
+
5
|
1375 |
+
Government Contingencies
|
1376 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to supplemen
|
1377 |
+
tion
|
1378 |
+
– Authority granted to the Treasury Board to provide fo
|
1379 |
+
or unforeseen expenditures not otherwise provided fo
|
1380 |
+
provision of new grants and contributions or for incre
|
1381 |
+
grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal year
|
1382 |
+
penditures are within the legal mandate of the depart
|
1383 |
+
tions for which they are made
|
1384 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1385 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1386 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1387 |
+
|
1388 |
+
Page 32
|
1389 |
+
Vote No.
|
1390 |
+
Items
|
1391 |
+
– Authority to reuse any sums allotted and repaid to thi
|
1392 |
+
er appropriations
|
1393 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1394 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1395 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7
|
1396 |
+
|
1397 |
+
Page 33
|
1398 |
+
ANNEXE 1.7
|
1399 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme
|
1400 |
+
des montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente ann
|
1401 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1402 |
+
dées.
|
1403 |
+
No du
|
1404 |
+
crédit
|
1405 |
+
Postes
|
1406 |
+
AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU CANADA
|
1407 |
+
Public Health Agency of Canada
|
1408 |
+
5
|
1409 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1410 |
+
COMMISSION DES DÉBATS DES CHEFS
|
1411 |
+
Leaders’ Debates Commission
|
1412 |
+
1
|
1413 |
+
– Dépenses du programme
|
1414 |
+
GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
|
1415 |
+
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
|
1416 |
+
10
|
1417 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1418 |
+
prévu pour chaque subvention pouvant être modifié s
|
1419 |
+
bation du Conseil du Trésor
|
1420 |
+
– Contributions
|
1421 |
+
MINISTÈRE DE LA DÉFENSE NATIONALE
|
1422 |
+
Department of National Defence
|
1423 |
+
10
|
1424 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1425 |
+
tions, y compris :
|
1426 |
+
a) les montants versés à un bénéficiaire ou ce qui e
|
1427 |
+
ment pour :
|
1428 |
+
(i) la fourniture de biens ou de services,
|
1429 |
+
(ii) l’utilisation d’installations;
|
1430 |
+
b) les contributions pouvant être approuvées par le
|
1431 |
+
conseil, aux termes de l’article 3 de la Loi de 1950
|
1432 |
+
fense, pour :
|
1433 |
+
(i) l’acquisition ou le transfert d’équipement de
|
1434 |
+
(ii) la fourniture de services aux fins de défense
|
1435 |
+
(iii) l’acquisition ou le transfert de fournitures o
|
1436 |
+
fins de défense.
|
1437 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COMMER
|
1438 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
1439 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
|
1440 |
+
L30
|
1441 |
+
– Prêts effectués en vertu de l’alinéa 3(1)a) de la Loi sur
|
1442 |
+
nationale
|
1443 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES RELATIONS COURONNE-AUTOCHTONE
|
1444 |
+
DU NORD
|
1445 |
+
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and North
|
1446 |
+
1
|
1447 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1448 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et matéri
|
1449 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvrables
|
1450 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appartenan
|
1451 |
+
fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de celles-ci
|
1452 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’activ
|
1453 |
+
grès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, relatives a
|
1454 |
+
capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’approvisionne
|
1455 |
+
en matériel
|
1456 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1457 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1458 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1459 |
+
|
1460 |
+
Page 34
|
1461 |
+
No du
|
1462 |
+
crédit
|
1463 |
+
Postes
|
1464 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformément
|
1465 |
+
vées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux consommateu
|
1466 |
+
liers vivant dans des centres éloignés lorsque ces der
|
1467 |
+
aux sources alternatives locales d’approvisionnement
|
1468 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1469 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1470 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
1471 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de la prestation d
|
1472 |
+
internes en vertu de l’article 29.2 de cette loi
|
1473 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1474 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
1475 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
1476 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
1477 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
1478 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
1479 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’articl
|
1480 |
+
Parlement du Canada
|
1481 |
+
5
|
1482 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1483 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1484 |
+
tion, le contrôle et la propriété peuvent être transférés
|
1485 |
+
a) soit aux gouvernements provinciaux, selon les c
|
1486 |
+
par le gouverneur en conseil;
|
1487 |
+
b) soit à des bandes indiennes ou à des Indiens, à
|
1488 |
+
lier, à la discrétion du ministre des Relations Couro
|
1489 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux bâtiments, ouvrages, terrains
|
1490 |
+
l’égard de propriétés n’appartenant pas au gouvernem
|
1491 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables po
|
1492 |
+
dépassant pas la part des frais assumés par les gouve
|
1493 |
+
pour des routes et ouvrages connexes
|
1494 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES SERVICES AUX AUTOCHTONES
|
1495 |
+
Department of Indigenous Services
|
1496 |
+
1
|
1497 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1498 |
+
– Dépenses relatives aux ouvrages, bâtiments et matéri
|
1499 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses — recouvrables
|
1500 |
+
aux travaux effectués sur des propriétés n’appartenan
|
1501 |
+
fédéral et aux services fournis à l’égard de celles-ci
|
1502 |
+
– Autorisation d’affecter des fonds dans le cadre d’activ
|
1503 |
+
grès économique des Indiens et des Inuits, relatives a
|
1504 |
+
capacité des Indiens et des Inuits et à l’approvisionne
|
1505 |
+
en matériel
|
1506 |
+
– Autorisation de vendre de l’électricité, conformément
|
1507 |
+
vées par le gouverneur en conseil, aux consommateu
|
1508 |
+
liers vivant dans des centres éloignés lorsque ces der
|
1509 |
+
aux sources alternatives locales d’approvisionnement
|
1510 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1511 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1512 |
+
dépenses connexes engagées au cours de cet exercic
|
1513 |
+
au cours de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1514 |
+
a) la prestation de services ou la vente de produits
|
1515 |
+
tection de la santé et aux services médicaux;
|
1516 |
+
b) la prestation de services de soutien internes en
|
1517 |
+
de cette loi.
|
1518 |
+
– Versement, à chacun des membres du Conseil privé d
|
1519 |
+
qui occupe une charge de ministre sans portefeuille o
|
1520 |
+
charge de ministre d’État sans être à la tête d’un dépa
|
1521 |
+
traitement n’excédant pas celui versé, au titre de la Lo
|
1522 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1523 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1524 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1525 |
+
|
1526 |
+
Page 35
|
1527 |
+
No du
|
1528 |
+
crédit
|
1529 |
+
Postes
|
1530 |
+
aux ministres d’État qui sont à la tête d’un départeme
|
1531 |
+
nuellement ou au prorata pour toute période de moin
|
1532 |
+
centaine de dollars inférieure en application de l’articl
|
1533 |
+
Parlement du Canada
|
1534 |
+
SECRÉTARIAT DU CONSEIL DU TRÉSOR
|
1535 |
+
Treasury Board Secretariat
|
1536 |
+
5
|
1537 |
+
Dépenses éventuelles du gouvernement
|
1538 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor d’augmente
|
1539 |
+
– Autorisation donnée au Conseil du Trésor de payer po
|
1540 |
+
urgentes ou imprévues — auxquelles il n’est pas pour
|
1541 |
+
tamment pour l’octroi de nouvelles subventions ou co
|
1542 |
+
mentation du montant de toute subvention prévue da
|
1543 |
+
penses pour l’exercice, dans la mesure où ces dépens
|
1544 |
+
mandat du ministère ou de l’organisme pour lequel ce
|
1545 |
+
– Autorisation de réemployer les sommes affectées à de
|
1546 |
+
d’autres crédits et versées au présent crédit
|
1547 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1548 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1549 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.7 (French)
|
1550 |
+
|
1551 |
+
Page 36
|
1552 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1553 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1554 |
+
in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule.
|
1555 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endin
|
1556 |
+
Vote No.
|
1557 |
+
Items
|
1558 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
|
1559 |
+
Ministère des Finances
|
1560 |
+
5
|
1561 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Bretton Woods and
|
1562 |
+
the amount of financial assistance provided by the M
|
1563 |
+
of direct payments to the International Development A
|
1564 |
+
ceed $486,916,000 in Canadian dollars in the fiscal ye
|
1565 |
+
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVE
|
1566 |
+
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du
|
1567 |
+
20
|
1568 |
+
– Pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the International Deve
|
1569 |
+
tutions) Assistance Act, the amount of financial assist
|
1570 |
+
Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the M
|
1571 |
+
way of direct payments for the purpose of contributio
|
1572 |
+
financial institutions may not exceed $241,074,568 in
|
1573 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1574 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1575 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8
|
1576 |
+
|
1577 |
+
Page 37
|
1578 |
+
ANNEXE 1.8
|
1579 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme a
|
1580 |
+
des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe.
|
1581 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1582 |
+
dées.
|
1583 |
+
No du
|
1584 |
+
crédit
|
1585 |
+
Postes
|
1586 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DU COMMER
|
1587 |
+
DÉVELOPPEMENT
|
1588 |
+
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme
|
1589 |
+
20
|
1590 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Affaires étr
|
1591 |
+
tion avec le ministre des Finances, à titre de contribut
|
1592 |
+
financières internationales pour l’exercice 2023-2024,
|
1593 |
+
paragraphe 12(2) de la Loi d’aide au développement i
|
1594 |
+
tions financières), ne dépasse pas 241 074 568 $
|
1595 |
+
MINISTÈRE DES FINANCES
|
1596 |
+
Department of Finance
|
1597 |
+
5
|
1598 |
+
– Aide financière fournie par le ministre des Finances à l
|
1599 |
+
nale de développement, en vertu du paragraphe 8(2) d
|
1600 |
+
de Bretton Woods et des accords connexes, sous form
|
1601 |
+
n’excédant pas, au total, 486 916 000 dollars canadien
|
1602 |
+
2023-2024
|
1603 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1604 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1605 |
+
SCHEDULE 1.8 (French)
|
1606 |
+
|
1607 |
+
Page 38
|
1608 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
1609 |
+
Based on the Main Estimates 2023–24, the amount granted is $
|
1610 |
+
the items in the Main Estimates that are set out in this Schedule
|
1611 |
+
Sums granted to His Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year endi
|
1612 |
+
following fiscal year ending March 31, 2025 and the purposes for
|
1613 |
+
Vote
|
1614 |
+
No.
|
1615 |
+
Items
|
1616 |
+
CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY
|
1617 |
+
Agence des services frontaliers du Canada
|
1618 |
+
1
|
1619 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1620 |
+
– Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the
|
1621 |
+
tration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to o
|
1622 |
+
that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it rece
|
1623 |
+
year from
|
1624 |
+
(a) fees, related to border operations, for the provis
|
1625 |
+
the use of a facility or for a product, right or privileg
|
1626 |
+
(b) payments received under contracts entered into
|
1627 |
+
5
|
1628 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1629 |
+
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
|
1630 |
+
Agence du revenu du Canada
|
1631 |
+
1
|
1632 |
+
– Operating expenditures
|
1633 |
+
– The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal y
|
1634 |
+
– Contributions
|
1635 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
1636 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
1637 |
+
5
|
1638 |
+
– Capital expenditures
|
1639 |
+
– Authority to make recoverable expenditures in relation
|
1640 |
+
of the Canada Pension Plan and the Employment Insu
|
1641 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1642 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1643 |
+
SCHEDULE 2
|
1644 |
+
|
1645 |
+
Page 39
|
1646 |
+
ANNEXE 2
|
1647 |
+
D’après le Budget principal des dépenses 2023-2024, la somme a
|
1648 |
+
montants des postes de ce budget, figurant à la présente annexe
|
1649 |
+
Sommes accordées par la présente loi à Sa Majesté pour l’exerci
|
1650 |
+
en cours et à l’exercice suivant se terminant le 31 mars 2025, et f
|
1651 |
+
No du
|
1652 |
+
crédit
|
1653 |
+
Postes
|
1654 |
+
AGENCE DES SERVICES FRONTALIERS DU CANADA
|
1655 |
+
Canada Border Services Agency
|
1656 |
+
1
|
1657 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1658 |
+
– Autorisation, au titre du paragraphe 29.1(2) de la Loi s
|
1659 |
+
nances publiques, d’affecter, au cours de l’exercice, à
|
1660 |
+
dépenses engagées au cours de cet exercice, les recet
|
1661 |
+
de celui-ci qui proviennent de ce qui suit :
|
1662 |
+
a) les droits — liés aux activités à la frontière — pe
|
1663 |
+
d’un service, l’utilisation d’une installation, l’achat
|
1664 |
+
cice d’un droit ou d’un privilège;
|
1665 |
+
b) les paiements reçus au titre de contrats conclus
|
1666 |
+
5
|
1667 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1668 |
+
AGENCE DU REVENU DU CANADA
|
1669 |
+
Canada Revenue Agency
|
1670 |
+
1
|
1671 |
+
– Dépenses de fonctionnement
|
1672 |
+
– Subventions inscrites à tout budget des dépenses pou
|
1673 |
+
– Contributions
|
1674 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
1675 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
1676 |
+
5
|
1677 |
+
– Dépenses en capital
|
1678 |
+
– Autorisation d’effectuer des dépenses recouvrables lié
|
1679 |
+
Régime de pensions du Canada et de la Loi sur l’assu
|
1680 |
+
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|
1681 |
+
2021-2022-2023
|
1682 |
+
Chapter 4: Appropriation Act No. 1, 2023–24
|
1683 |
+
SCHEDULE 2 (French)
|
1684 |
+
|
1685 |
+
Page 40
|
1686 |
+
Available on the House of Commons website
|
1687 |
+
Disponible sur le site Web de la Chambre des com
|
1688 |
+
|
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