R.S., c. 36
(2nd Supp.)
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Canada Petroleum Resources Act |
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131. Subsection 78(3) of the English
version of the Canada Petroleum Resources
Act is replaced by the following:
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Selection of
members
from federal
public
administration
and industry
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(3) Members of the Board are to be selected
for appointment pursuant to subsection (2)
from the federal public administration or the
public service of any province or from among
persons nominated by interest owners.
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1991, c. 16; s.
22 of this Act
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Canada School of Public Service Act |
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132. The definition ``Public Service'' in
section 2 of the English version of the
Canada School of Public Service Act is
replaced by the following:
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``public
service'' « fonction publique »
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``public service'' has the meaning given that
expression in the Public Service Labour
Relations Act.
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Section 30 of
this Act
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132.1 Subsection 13(3) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Programs and
studies
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(3) In exercising supervision over the
School and direction of its programs, the
President shall take into consideration the
policies of the Government of Canada as well
as the policies with respect to learning,
training and development needs and priorities
that are established by the Treasury Board
under paragraph 11.1(1)(f) of the Financial
Administration Act.
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Subsection
31(2) of this
Act
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133. Subsections 15(3) and (4) of the
English version of the Act are replaced by
the following:
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Act not
applicable
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(3) The Public Service Labour Relations
Act does not apply to any person employed by
the School under subsection (2).
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Acts and
regulations
applicable
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(4) Each person employed by the School
under subsection (2) is deemed to be an
employee for the purposes of the Government
Employees Compensation Act, to be
employed in the federal public administration
for the purposes of any regulations made
under section 9 of the Aeronautics Act, and to
be employed in the public service for the
purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act.
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R.S., c. C-14
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Canadian Commercial Corporation Act |
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134. Section 14 of the English version of
the Canadian Commercial Corporation Act
is replaced by the following:
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Former
employee
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14. (1) Where a person who was an
employee in the public service immediately
before that person's employment under this
Act is retired from employment under this
Act, that person may, in accordance with the
Public Service Employment Act, be assigned
to a position in the public service of the class
from which that person was so retired or for
which that person is qualified.
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Employee
benefits
continued
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(2) A person employed under this Act, who
immediately prior to that employment held a
position in the public service or was an
employee within the meaning of the Public
Service Employment Act, continues to retain
and is eligible for all the benefits, except
salary as an employee in the public service,
that that person would have been eligible to
receive had that person remained an employee
in the public service.
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1997, c. 6
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act |
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135. Section 12 of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency Act is replaced by the
following:
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Separate
agency
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12. The Agency is a separate agency under
the Public Service Labour Relations Act.
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R.S., c. C-17
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Canadian Forces Superannuation Act |
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136. Clause 6(b)(ii)(A) of the English
version of the Canadian Forces
Superannuation Act is replaced by the
following:
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R.S., c. H-6
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Canadian Human Rights Act |
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137. Section 38 of the English version of
the Canadian Human Rights Act is replaced
by the following:
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Superannuatio
n, etc.
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38. The full-time members of the
Commission are deemed to be persons
employed in the public service for the
purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act and to be employed in the
federal public administration for the purposes
of the Government Employees Compensation
Act and any regulations made under section 9
of the Aeronautics Act.
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2000, c. 6
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research Act |
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138. Paragraph 12(b) of the English
version of the Canadian Institutes of Health
Research Act is replaced by the following:
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139. Subsection 17(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Right of
employer
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(2) Subsections 11.1(1) and 12(2) of the
Financial Administration Act do not apply
with respect to the CIHR and the Governing
Council may
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140. Section 18 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Collective
agreements
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18. Notwithstanding section 112 of the
Public Service Labour Relations Act, the
Governing Council may, in accordance with
the negotiating mandate approved by the
President of the Treasury Board, enter into a
collective agreement with the bargaining
agent for a bargaining unit composed of
employees of the CIHR that is applicable to
employees of that bargaining unit.
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141. Section 25 of the English version of
the Act is replaced by the following:
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Benefits
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25. The employees of the CIHR are deemed
to be employed in the public service for the
purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act and to be employed in the
federal public administration for the purposes
of the Government Employees Compensation
Act and the regulations made under section 9
of the Aeronautics Act.
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R.S., c. C-21;
2001, c. 9, s.
218
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Canadian Payments Act |
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2001, c. 9, s.
227(2)
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142. Paragraph 9(1.2)(b) of the English
version of the Canadian Payments Act is
replaced by the following:
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R.S., c. C-23
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Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act |
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143. (1) Subsection 8(1) of the Canadian
Security Intelligence Service Act is replaced
by the following:
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Powers and
functions of
Director
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8. (1) Notwithstanding the Financial
Administration Act and the Public Service
Employment Act, the Director has exclusive
authority to appoint employees and, in
relation to the human resources management
of employees, other than persons attached or
seconded to the Service as employees,
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(2) Subsection 8(2) of the English version
of the Act is replaced by the following:
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Discipline and
grievances of
employees
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(2) Notwithstanding the Public Service
Labour Relations Act but subject to subsection
(3) and the regulations, the Director may
establish procedures respecting the conduct
and discipline of, and the presentation,
consideration and adjudication of grievances
in relation to, employees, other than persons
attached or seconded to the Service as
employees.
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(3) Subsection 8(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Adjudication
of employee
grievances
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(3) When a grievance is referred to
adjudication, the adjudication shall not be
heard or determined by any person, other than
a full-time member of the Public Service
Labour Relations Board established under
section 12 of the Public Service Labour
Relations Act.
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144. The portion of subsection 9(1) of the
English version of the Act before paragraph
(a) is replaced by the following:
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Process for
resolution of
disputes of
support staff
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9. (1) Notwithstanding the Public Service
Labour Relations Act,
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1996, c. 18, s.
2; 1999, c. 26,
s. 17
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145. Section 9.1 of the Act is repealed.
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146. Subsection 41(2) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Other redress
available
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(2) The Review Committee shall not
investigate a complaint in respect of which the
complainant is entitled to seek redress by
means of a grievance procedure established
pursuant to this Act or the Public Service
Labour Relations Act.
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1990, c. 13
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Canadian Space Agency Act |
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147. Subsection 16(4) of the Canadian
Space Agency Act is replaced by the
following:
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Acts and
regulations
applicable
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(4) Each person employed in the Agency
pursuant to subsection (2) is deemed to be an
employee for the purposes of the Government
Employees Compensation Act, to be
employed in the federal public administration
for the purposes of any regulations made
pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics Act,
and to be employed in the public service for
the purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act and for the purposes of
being eligible to enter competitions under the
Public Service Employment Act and of
sections 11 and 13 of the last-named Act.
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1992, c. 48,
Sch.
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Children's Special Allowances Act |
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1995, c. 33, s.
48
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148. Subsection 12(2) of the Children's
Special Allowances Act is replaced by the
following:
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Acceptance of
oaths, etc.
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(2) The Minister may accept, for the
purposes of the administration of this Act or
the regulations, any oath administered or
affidavit, declaration or solemn affirmation
given by any officer or employee of any
department in, or other portion of, the federal
public administration specified in Schedule I,
IV or V to the Financial Administration Act or
of any department of the government of a
province who has all the powers of a
commissioner for taking affidavits.
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R.S., c. C-29
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Citizenship Act |
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R.S., c. 44
(3rd Supp.), s.
1
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149. Subsection 5(1.1) of the English
version of the Citizenship Act is replaced by
the following:
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Residence
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(1.1) Any day during which an applicant for
citizenship resided with the applicant's spouse
who at the time was a Canadian citizen and
was employed outside of Canada in or with the
Canadian armed forces or the federal public
administration or the public service of a
province, otherwise than as a locally engaged
person, shall be treated as equivalent to one
day of residence in Canada for the purposes of
paragraph (1)(c) and subsection 11(1).
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1996, c. 20
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Civil Air Navigation Services Commercialization Act |
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150. The definition ``Public Service'' in
subsection 2(1) of the English version of the
Civil Air Navigation Services
Commercialization Act is replaced by the
following:
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``public
service'' « fonction publique »
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``public service'' has the same meaning as in
subsection 2(1) of the Public Service
Labour Relations Act.
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151. Section 97 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Authority to
provide
services
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97. Where a department in, or other portion
of, the federal public administration specified
in Schedule I, IV or V to the Financial
Administration Act is authorized to provide
services to any other department in, or other
portion of, the federal public administration
specified in one of those Schedules, it may
enter into an agreement to provide those
services to the Corporation if it considers it
appropriate to do so.
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