R.S., c. F-24
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Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act |
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194. Subsection 16(3) of the Fishing and
Recreational Harbours Act is replaced by
the following:
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Protection of
persons
claiming
interest
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(3) Sections 144 to 152 of the Fisheries Act
apply, with such modifications as the
circumstances require, to any thing forfeited
under subsection (2) as though it were a thing
forfeited under subsection 137(2) of that Act.
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1992, c. 39
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Northwest Territories Waters Act |
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195. Subsection 15(5) of the Northwest
Territories Waters Act is replaced by the
following:
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Conditions
relating to
waste, where
regulations
under
Fisheries Act
apply
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(5) Where the Board issues a licence in
respect of any waters that do not form part of
a water quality management area designated
pursuant to the Canada Water Act, and to
which any regulations made under section 59
of the Fisheries Act apply, the Board may not
include in the licence any conditions relating
to the deposit of waste in those waters that are
less stringent than the provisions of those
regulations.
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1993, c. 28
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Nunavut Act |
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196. Section 61 of Schedule III to the
Nunavut Act and the heading before it are
repealed.
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R.S., c. P-19
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Precious Metals Marking Act |
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197. Subsection 11(3) of the Precious
Metals Marking Act is replaced by the
following:
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Protection of
persons
claiming
interest
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(3) Sections 144 to 152 of the Fisheries Act
apply, with such modifications as the
circumstances require, to any article or
printed or written matter forfeited under this
section as though it were a thing forfeited
under subsection 137(2) of that Act.
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R.S., c. P-21
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Privacy Act |
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198. The schedule to the Privacy Act is
amended by adding the following in
alphabetical order under the heading
``Other Government Institutions'':
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Atlantic Fisheries Tribunal
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Pacific Fisheries Tribunal
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1991, c. 30
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Public Sector Compensation Act |
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199. Schedule I to the Public Sector
Compensation Act is amended by adding the
following in alphabetical order under the
heading ``Other Portions of the Public
Service'':
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Atlantic Fisheries Tribunal
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Pacific Fisheries Tribunal
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R.S., c. P-35
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Public Service Staff Relations Act |
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200. Part I of Schedule I to the Public
Service Staff Relations Act is amended by
adding the following in alphabetical order:
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Atlantic Fisheries Tribunal
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Pacific Fisheries Tribunal
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R.S., c. P-36
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Public Service Superannuation Act |
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201. Part II of Schedule I to the Public
Service Superannuation Act is amended by
adding the following in alphabetical order:
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Atlantic Fisheries Tribunal
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Pacific Fisheries Tribunal
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R.S., c. R-1
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Radiation Emitting Devices Act |
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202. Subsection 16(4) of the Radiation
Emitting Devices Act is replaced by the
following:
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Protection of
persons
claiming
interest
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(4) Sections 144 to 152 of the Fisheries Act
apply, with such modifications as the
circumstances require, to any radiation
emitting device forfeited under this section as
though it were a thing forfeited under
subsection 137(2) of that Act.
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R.S., c. T-10
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Textile Labelling Act |
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203. Subsection 16(2) of the Textile
Labelling Act is replaced by the following:
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Protection of
persons
claiming
interest
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(2) Sections 144 to 152 of the Fisheries Act
apply, with such modifications as the
circumstances require, to any textile fibre
product or other thing forfeited under this
section as though it were a thing forfeited
under subsection 137(2) of that Act.
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1992, c. 40
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Yukon Waters Act |
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204. Subsection 15(5) of the Yukon Waters
Act is replaced by the following:
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Conditions
relating to
waste, where
regulations
under
Fisheries Act
apply
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(5) Where the Board issues a licence in
respect of any waters that do not form part of
a water quality management area designated
pursuant to the Canada Water Act, and to
which any regulations made under section 59
of the Fisheries Act apply, the Board may not
include in the licence any conditions relating
to the deposit of waste in those waters that are
less stringent than the provisions of those
regulations.
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REPEALS |
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Repeal of
R.S., c. A-14
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205. The Atlantic Fisheries Restructuring
Act is repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. C-33
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206. The Coastal Fisheries Protection Act
is repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. F-14
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207. The Fisheries Act is repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. F-17
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208. The Great Lakes Fisheries
Convention Act is repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. F-21
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209. The Fisheries Development Act is
repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. F-33
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210. The Pacific Fur Seals Convention Act
is repealed.
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CONDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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Bill C-84
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211. If Bill C-84, introduced during the
first session of the thirty-fifth Parliament
and entitled An Act to provide for the review,
registration, publication and parliamentary
scrutiny of regulations and other documents
and to make consequential and related
amendments to other Acts, is assented to,
then, on the later of the day on which section
27 of that Act comes into force and the day
on which Part I of this Act comes into force,
section 22 of this Act and the heading before
it are replaced by the following:
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Exemption from Regulations Act |
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Certain
instruments
exempted
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22. Policies referred to in section 6,
conditions of licences, fisheries management
orders and fisheries management agreements
are exempt from the regulatory process under
the Regulations Act.
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Bill C-98
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212. (1) If Bill C-98, introduced during
the first session of the thirty-fifth
Parliament and entitled An Act respecting
the oceans of Canada, is assented to before
this Act is assented to, then,
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Application of
criminal law
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37. An act or omission that, if it occurred in
Canada, would be an offence under a federal
law, within the meaning of section 2 of the
Oceans Act, is deemed to have been
committed in Canada if it occurs, in the course
of enforcing this Act,
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Application
by person
claiming
interest
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144. (1) Where any thing, other than fishing
gear or equipment that has been disposed of
pursuant to subsection 140(2) or fish, is
forfeited, any person who claims an interest in
the thing may, within a period of thirty days
after receiving the notice of forfeiture, apply
for an order under section 147 to the superior
court of the province in which the seizure took
place or that has jurisdiction with respect to
the seizure pursuant to section 22 of the
Oceans Act.
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Bill C-98
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(2) If Bill C-98, introduced during the
first session of the thirty-fifth Parliament
and entitled An Act respecting the oceans of
Canada, is not assented to before this Act is
assented to, then, on the day on which this
Act is assented to,
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``Canadian
waters'' « eaux canadiennes »
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``Canadian waters'' includes the territorial sea
of Canada and the internal waters of
Canada, as those expressions are defined in
subsection 2(1) of the Canadian Laws
Offshore Application Act;
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``continental
shelf'' « plateau continental »
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``continental shelf'', in relation to Canada,
means the continental shelf of Canada as
determined in accordance with section 4.4;
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``exclusive
economic
zone'' « zone économique exclusive »
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``exclusive economic zone'', in relation to
Canada, means the exclusive economic
zone of Canada as determined in
accordance with section 4.1, and includes
the seabed and subsoil below that zone;
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Exclusive
economic
zone of
Canada
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4.1 (1) The exclusive economic zone of
Canada consists of an area of the sea beyond
and adjacent to the territorial sea of Canada
that has as its inner limit the outer limit of the
territorial sea of Canada and as its outer limit
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Determination
of the outer
limit of the
exclusive
economic
zone of
Canada
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(2) For greater certainty, paragraph (1)(a)
applies regardless of whether regulations are
made pursuant to paragraph 4.8(b) prescribing
geographical coordinates of points from
which the outer limit of the exclusive
economic zone of Canada may be determined.
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Sovereign
rights and
jurisdiction of
Canada
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4.2 Canada has
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Rights of Her
Majesty
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4.3 (1) For greater certainty, any rights of
Canada in the seabed and subsoil below the
exclusive economic zone of Canada and the
resources in that seabed and subsoil are vested
in Her Majesty in right of Canada.
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Saving
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(2) Nothing in this section abrogates or
derogates from any legal right or interest held
before February 4, 1991.
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Continental
shelf of
Canada
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4.4 (1) The continental shelf of Canada is
the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas,
including those of the exclusive economic
zone of Canada, that extend beyond the
territorial sea of Canada throughout the
natural prolongation of the land territory of
Canada
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Determination
of the outer
limit of the
continental
shelf of
Canada
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(2) For greater certainty, paragraphs (1)(a)
and (b) apply regardless of whether
regulations are made pursuant to paragraph
4.8(b) prescribing geographical coordinates
of points from which the outer edge of the
continental margin or other outer limit of the
continental shelf of Canada may be
determined.
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Sovereign
rights of
Canada
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4.5 Canada has sovereign rights over the
continental shelf of Canada for the purpose of
exploring it and exploiting the mineral and
other non-living resources of the seabed and
subsoil of the continental shelf of Canada,
together with living organisms belonging to
sedentary species.
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Rights of Her
Majesty
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4.6 (1) For greater certainty, any rights of
Canada in the continental shelf of Canada are
vested in Her Majesty in right of Canada.
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Saving
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(2) Nothing in this section abrogates or
derogates from any legal right or interest held
before February 4, 1991.
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Evidence
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4.7 (1) In any legal or other proceedings, a
certificate issued by or under the authority of
the Minister of Foreign Affairs containing a
statement that any geographic location
specified in the certificate was, at any time
material to the proceedings,
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