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2nd Session, 36th Parliament, 48 Elizabeth II, 1999
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-17 |
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty
to animals, disarming a peace officer and
other amendments) and the Firearms Act
(technical amendments)
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R.S., c. C-46
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CRIMINAL CODE |
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1. The heading of Part V of the Criminal
Code is replaced by the following:
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SEXUAL OFFENCES, PUBLIC MORALS, DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND CRUELTY TO ANIMALS |
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2. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 182:
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Cruelty to Animals |
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Killing or
harming
animals
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182.1 (1) Every one commits an offence
who
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Failing to
provide
adequate care
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(2) Every one commits an offence who
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Punishment
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(3) Every one who commits an offence
under subsection (1)
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Punishment
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(4) Every one who commits an offence
under subsection (2)
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Order of
prohibition or
restitution
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(5) The court may, in addition to any other
sentence that it may impose under subsection
(3) or (4),
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Breach of
order
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(6) Every one who contravenes an order
made under paragraph (5)(a) is guilty of an
offence punishable on summary conviction.
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Application
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(7) Sections 740 to 741.2 apply, with the
modifications that the circumstances require,
to orders made under paragraph (5)(b).
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Definition of
``animal''
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(8) In subsections (1) to (7), ``animal''
means a vertebrate, other than a human being,
and any other animal that has the capacity to
feel pain.
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3. The definition ``child'' in section 214 of
the Act is repealed.
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R.S., c. 27 (1st
Supp.), s. 38
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4. Paragraph 264.1(1)(c) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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5. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 270:
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Disarming a
peace officer
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270.1 (1) Every one commits an offence
who, without the consent of a peace officer,
takes or attempts to take a weapon that is in the
possession of the peace officer when the peace
officer is engaged in the execution of his or her
duty.
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Definition of
``weapon''
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(2) For the purpose of subsection (1),
``weapon'' means any thing that is designed to
be used to cause injury or death to, or to
temporarily incapacitate, a person.
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Punishment
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(3) Every one who commits an offence
under subsection (1)
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R.S., c. 19
(3rd Supp.),
s. 11
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6. Sections 274 and 275 of the Act are
replaced by the following:
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Corrobora- tion not required
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274. If an accused is charged with an
offence under section 151, 152, 153, 153.1 ,
155, 159, 160, 170, 171, 172, 173, 212, 271,
272 or 273, no corroboration is required for a
conviction and the judge shall not instruct the
jury that it is unsafe to find the accused guilty
in the absence of corroboration.
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Rules
respecting
recent
complaint
abrogated
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275. The rules relating to evidence of recent
complaint are hereby abrogated with respect
to offences under sections 151, 152, 153,
153.1 , 155 and 159, subsections 160(2) and
(3) and sections 170, 171, 172, 173, 271, 272
and 273.
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1992, c, 38,
s. 2
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7. The portion of subsection 276(1) of the
Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the
following:
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Evidence of
complainant's
sexual activity
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276. (1) In proceedings in respect of an
offence under section 151, 152, 153, 153.1 ,
155 or 159, subsection 160(2) or (3) or section
170, 171, 172, 173, 271, 272 or 273, evidence
that the complainant has engaged in sexual
activity, whether with the accused or with any
other person, is not admissible to support an
inference that, by reason of the sexual nature
of that activity, the complainant
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R.S., c. 19
(3rd Supp.),
s. 13
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8. Section 277 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Reputation
evidence
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277. In proceedings in respect of an offence
under section 151, 152, 153, 153.1 , 155 or
159, subsection 160(2) or (3) or section 170,
171, 172, 173, 271, 272 or 273, evidence of
sexual reputation, whether general or specific,
is not admissible for the purpose of
challenging or supporting the credibility of
the complainant.
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9. The heading before section 444 and
sections 444 to 447 of the Act are repealed.
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R.S., c. 42
(4th Supp.),
s. 2; 1996, c.
19, par. 70(j)
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10. Section 462.47 of the French version
of the Act is replaced by the following:
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Nullité des
actions contre
les
informateurs
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462.47 Il est entendu que , sous réserve de
l'article 241 de la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu,
aucune action ne peut être intentée contre une
personne pour le motif qu'elle aurait révélé à
un agent de la paix ou au procureur général des
faits sur lesquels elle se fonde pour avoir des
motifs raisonnables de soupçonner que des
biens sont des produits de la criminalité ou
pour croire qu'une autre personne a commis
une infraction de criminalité organisée ou une
infraction désignée ou s'apprête à le faire.
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1997, c. 16, s
6(1)
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11. Subsection 486(2.1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Testimony
outside
courtroom
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(2.1) Notwithstanding section 650, if an
accused is charged with an offence under
section 151, 152, 153, 153.1 , 155 or 159,
subsection 160(2) or (3) or section 163.1, 170,
171, 172, 173, 210, 211, 212, 213, 266, 267,
268, 271, 272 or 273 and the complainant or
any witness, at the time of the trial or
preliminary inquiry, is under the age of
eighteen years or is able to communicate
evidence but may have difficulty doing so by
reason of a mental or physical disability, the
presiding judge or justice, as the case may be,
may order that the complainant or witness
testify outside the court room or behind a
screen or other device that would allow the
complainant or witness not to see the accused,
if the judge or justice is of the opinion that the
exclusion is necessary to obtain a full and
candid account of the acts complained of from
the complainant or witness.
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1997, c. 23,
s. 19
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12. (1) Subsection 810.01(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Appearances
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(2) A provincial court judge who receives
an information under subsection (1) may
cause the parties to appear before a provincial
court judge.
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1997, c. 23,
s. 19
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(2) Subsection 810.01(6) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Variance of
conditions
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(6) A provincial court judge may, on
application of the informant, the Attorney
General or the defendant, vary the conditions
fixed in the recognizance.
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1993, c. 45,
s. 11
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13. (1) Subsection 810.1(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Appearances
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(2) A provincial court judge who receives
an information under subsection (1) may
cause the parties to appear before a provincial
court judge.
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1993, c. 45,
s. 11
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(2) Subsection 810.1(4) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Judge may
vary
recognizance
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(4) A provincial court judge may, on
application of the informant or the defendant,
vary the conditions fixed in the recognizance.
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1997, c. 17,
s. 9(1)
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14. (1) Subsection 810.2(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Appearances
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(2) A provincial court judge who receives
an information under subsection (1) may
cause the parties to appear before a provincial
court judge.
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1997, c. 17,
s. 9(1)
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(2) Subsection 810.2(7) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Variance of
conditions
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(7) A provincial court judge may, on
application of the informant, of the Attorney
General or of the defendant, vary the
conditions fixed in the recognizance.
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1997, c. 18,
s. 115
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15. The portion of Form 11.1 of Part
XXVIII of the French version of the Act
before paragraph (a) is replaced by the
following:
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FORMULE 11.1 |
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(articles 493, 499 et 503)
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PROMESSE REMISE À UN AGENT DE LA PAIX OU À UN FONCTIONNAIRE RESPONSABLE |
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Canada, Province de ................, (circonscription territoriale).
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Moi , A.B., de ................, (profession ou
occupation), je comprends qu'il est allégué
que j'ai commis (indiquer l'essentiel de
l'infraction).
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Afin de pouvoir être mis en liberté, je
m'engage, par (cette promesse de comparaître
ou cet engagement) (insérer toutes les
conditions qui sont fixées) :
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