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Operating and
capital
budgets
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25. (1) The board shall cause an operating
budget and a capital budget to be prepared for
each fiscal year of the Foundation and shall
submit those budgets to the members for
consideration at the annual meeting of
members.
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Books of
account
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(2) The board shall cause books of account
and other records to be kept and shall establish
financial and management controls,
information systems and management
practices that will ensure that the business and
affairs of the Foundation are carried on, and
the financial, human and physical resources of
the Foundation are managed effectively,
efficiently and economically.
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Information
systems
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(3) The books of account and other records
of the Foundation shall be maintained in a way
that will ensure that the assets of the
Foundation are properly protected and
controlled and that its business and affairs are
carried on in compliance with this Act and, in
particular, in such a way that they will show
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Auditor
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26. (1) The members, at their first meeting
in each fiscal year, shall appoint an auditor for
the Foundation for the fiscal year and fix, or
authorize the board to fix, the auditor's
remuneration.
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Qualifica- tions of auditor
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(2) The auditor shall be
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Continuation
of auditor
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(3) If an auditor is not appointed at the first
meeting of the members in a fiscal year, the
auditor for the preceding fiscal year continues
in office until a successor is appointed.
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Removal of
auditor
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(4) The members may by a special
resolution remove an auditor from office.
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Ceasing to
hold office
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(5) An auditor ceases to hold office when
the auditor
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Replacement
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(6) The members may, at a meeting of the
members, appoint an auditor to fill any
vacancy in the office of the auditor but, if the
members fail to fill the vacancy at that
meeting or if no meeting of the members is
convened without delay after the vacancy
occurs, the board may appoint an auditor.
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Unexpired
term
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(7) An auditor appointed to fill a vacancy in
the office holds office for the unexpired term
of the predecessor in the office.
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Auditor's
report
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27. The auditor shall, within four months
after the end of each fiscal year, complete the
audit of the books and records of the
Foundation for the fiscal year and submit a
report of the audit to the members.
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Audit
committee
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28. (1) The board shall appoint an audit
committee consisting of not fewer than three
directors and fix the duties and functions of the
committee.
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Internal audit
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(2) In addition to any other duties and
functions that it is required to perform, the
audit committee shall cause internal audits to
be conducted to ensure compliance by the
officers and employees of the Foundation with
management and information systems and
controls established by the board.
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Annual
meeting
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29. The board shall call an annual meeting
of members not later than six months after the
end of each fiscal year of the Foundation for
the purpose of
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ANNUAL REPORT |
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Annual report
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30. (1) The Foundation shall, within five
months after the end of each fiscal year,
prepare an annual report in both official
languages of its activities during the
preceding fiscal year and include in the report
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Considera- tion of report
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(2) Before the annual report of the
Foundation for a fiscal year is distributed to
the public it shall be approved by the board
and by the members at a meeting of the
members.
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Distribution
of report
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(3) After the annual report of the
Foundation for a fiscal year is approved as
required under subsection (2), the report shall
be made public in accordance with the
by-laws of the Foundation and a copy shall be
sent to the Minister who shall cause a copy of
the report to be laid before each House of
Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which
that House is sitting after the Minister receives
it.
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Public
meeting
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31. (1) After it publishes its annual report
for a fiscal year, the Foundation shall convene
a public meeting at a city in Canada selected
by the board to consider the report and other
matters relating to the activities of the
Foundation during the year.
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Notice of
meeting
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(2) At least 30 days before the date of a
meeting convened under subsection (1) to
consider the Foundation's annual report for a
fiscal year, the Foundation shall give notice of
the time and place of the meeting in
accordance with the by-laws of the
Foundation.
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WINDING-UP |
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Property to be
divided
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32. If the Foundation is wound up or
dissolved, its property remaining after its
debts and obligations have been satisfied shall
be liquidated and the moneys arising from the
liquidation shall be distributed among all the
eligible recipients that have received funding
from the Foundation and that are, as of the day
the distribution begins, still carrying on
projects to develop and demonstrate new
technologies to promote sustainable
development, to be used by them for the
purpose of those projects. Each of those
eligible recipients shall receive an amount
that is the same proportion of the moneys
arising from the liquidation as the total
funding received by that eligible recipient
from the Foundation is of the total of all
funding that has been provided by the
Foundation to all of those eligible recipients.
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GENERAL |
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Official
Languages
Act applies
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33. The Official Languages Act applies to
the Foundation as if it were a federal
institution.
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Mandatory
by-laws
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34. The Foundation shall include in its
by-laws provisions
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DESIGNATION AND AMENDMENTS CONSEQUENTIAL ON IT |
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Designation
by Governor
in Council
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35. (1) The Governor in Council may, by
order, designate, for the purposes of this Act,
any corporation incorporated under Part II of
the Canada Corporations Act, being chapter
C-32 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970.
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Sections 36 to
39 apply
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(2) If an order is made under subsection (1),
sections 36 to 39 apply as of the day on which
that order is made.
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36. (1) The definitions ``board'' and
``Foundation'' in section 2 are replaced by
the following:
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``board'' « conseil »
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``board'' means the board of directors of the
Foundation.
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``Foundation'' « Fondation »
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``Foundation'' means the Canada Foundation
for Sustainable Development Technology
referred to in section 3.
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(2) Section 2 is amended by adding the
following in alphabetical order:
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``corporation'
' « société »
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``corporation'' means the corporation
described in the order made under
subsection 35(1).
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37. Section 3 and the heading before it are
replaced by the following:
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CONTINUATION OF THE CORPORATION |
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Continuation
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3. (1) The corporation is continued as a
corporation without share capital, to be called
the Canada Foundation for Sustainable
Development Technology, consisting of the
Foundation's members and directors.
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Powers, duties
and functions
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(2) If under any Act of Parliament, any
instrument made under an Act of Parliament
or any contract, licence or other document, a
power, duty or function is vested in or
exercisable by the corporation, the power,
duty or function is vested in or exercisable by
the Foundation.
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References
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(3) Every reference to the corporation in
any deed, contract, agreement or other
document executed by the corporation shall,
unless the context otherwise requires, be read
as a reference to the Foundation.
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Rights and
obligations
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(4) All rights and property of the
corporation and all obligations of the
corporation are transferred to the Foundation.
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Commenceme
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proceedings
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(5) Any action, suit or other legal
proceeding in respect of an obligation or
liability incurred by the corporation may be
brought against the Foundation in any court
that would have had jurisdiction if the action,
suit or other legal proceeding had been
brought against the corporation.
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Continuation
of legal
proceedings
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(6) Any action, suit or other legal
proceeding to which the corporation is party
pending in any court immediately before the
day on which this section comes into force
may be continued by or against the
Foundation in like manner and to the same
extent as it could have been continued by or
against the corporation.
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By-laws
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(7) Every by-law of the corporation is, to the
extent that it is not inconsistent with this Act,
a by-law of the Foundation.
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Officers and
employees
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(8) Nothing in this Act affects the status of
any person who, immediately before the day
on which this section comes into force, was an
officer or employee of the corporation except
that, as of that day, the person is an officer or
employee, as the case may be, of the
Foundation.
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38. Subsection 9(1) is replaced by the
following:
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Continuation
of board of
directors of
corporation
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9. (1) The board of directors of the
corporation ceases to exist and there shall be
a board of directors of the Foundation that
shall supervise the management of the
business and affairs of the Foundation and,
subject to the by-laws of the Foundation,
exercise all its powers.
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39. Subsections 13(1) and (2) are replaced
by the following:
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Members of
the
corporation
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13. (1) The persons who are members of the
corporation cease to be members of the
corporation.
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Appointing of
members
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(1.1) There shall be 15 members of the
Foundation.
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First members
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(2) The Governor in Council shall without
delay appoint seven persons as members of the
Foundation, on the recommendation of the
Minister, as proposed by the Minister of
Natural Resources and the Minister of the
Environment, after consultation with the
Minister of Industry.
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