Bill C-106
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1st Session, 35th Parliament, 42-43-44 Elizabeth II, 1994-95
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-106 |
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An Act respecting the Law Commission of
Canada
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Preamble
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WHEREAS, after extensive national
consultations, the Government of Canada has
determined that it is desirable to establish a
commission to provide independent advice on
improvements, modernization and reform of
the law of Canada, which advice would be
based on the knowledge and experience of a
wide range of groups and individuals;
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AND WHEREAS the Government adopted
the recommendations arising from those
consultations that the commission should be
guided by the following principles, namely,
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NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and
House of Commons of 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 Law
Commission of Canada Act.
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ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION |
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Commission
established
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2. There is hereby established a
corporation, to be called the Law Commission
of Canada.
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PURPOSE, POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMISSION |
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Purpose
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3. The purpose of the Commission is to
study and keep under systematic review, in a
manner that reflects the concepts and
institutions of the common law and civil law
systems, the law of Canada and its effects with
a view to providing independent advice on
improvements, modernization and reform that
will ensure a just legal system that meets the
changing needs of Canadian society and of
individuals in that society, including
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Powers
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4. In furtherance of its purpose, the
Commission may
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Duties
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5. (1) The Commission shall
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Minister's
response
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(2) The Minister of Justice shall respond to
the Commission with respect to any report that
the Minister receives from the Commission
under this section.
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Accountable
to Parliament
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6. The Commission is ultimately
accountable, through the Minister of Justice,
to Parliament for the conduct of its affairs.
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ORGANIZATION |
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Commissioner
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7. (1) The Commission consists of a
President and four other Commissioners, to be
appointed by the Governor in Council on the
recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
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Representa- tion
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(2) In recommending persons for
appointment as Commissioners, the Minister
of Justice shall not restrict consideration to
members of the legal community.
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Qualifica- tions
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(3) As a group, the Commissioners should
be broadly representative of the
socio-economic and cultural diversity of
Canada, represent various disciplines and
reflect knowledge of the common law and
civil law systems.
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Term and
tenure of
office
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(4) The Commissioners hold office during
pleasure for such term, not exceeding five
years, as the Governor in Council may fix so
as to ensure, as far as possible, the expiration
of not more than two terms of office in any
year.
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Full-time and
part-time
Commissioner
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(5) The President holds office on a full-time
basis and the other Commissioners hold office
on a part-time basis.
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Reappoint- ment
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8. (1) A Commissioner is eligible for
reappointment to the Commission in the same
or another capacity.
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Resignation
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(2) A Commissioner who wishes to resign
shall notify the Minister of Justice in writing
to that effect, and the resignation becomes
effective at the time the Minister receives the
notice or at the time specified in the notice,
whichever is the later.
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Vice-Presi- dent
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9. The Commissioners shall elect one of
themselves as Vice-President of the
Commission.
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Functions of
President
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10. (1) The President is the chief executive
officer of the Commission and presides at
meetings of the Commission.
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Absence or
incapacity
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(2) If the President is absent or unable to act
or if the office of President is vacant, the
Vice-President has all the powers, duties and
functions of the President.
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Residence of
President
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(3) The President must reside in the area of
the head office of the Commission.
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Remunera- tion of President
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11. (1) The President shall be paid such
remuneration as the Governor in Council may
fix.
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Fees of other
Commissioner
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(2) The Commissioners, other than the
President, shall be paid such fees for their
work for the Commission as the Governor in
Council may fix.
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Expenses
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(3) A Commissioner is entitled to be paid
reasonable travel and living expenses incurred
by the Commissioner while absent from the
Commissioner's ordinary place of residence
in the course of performing duties under this
Act.
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HEAD OFFICE AND MEETINGS |
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Head office
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12. The head office of the Commission is in
the National Capital Region described in the
schedule to the National Capital Act or in such
other place in Canada as the Governor in
Council may fix.
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Meetings
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13. (1) The Commission shall meet at such
times and places as the President may
determine.
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Participation
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(2) Subject to the by-laws of the
Commission, a Commissioner may
participate in a meeting of the Commission or
of a committee of the Commission by means
of such telephone or other communication
facilities as permit all persons participating in
the meeting to communicate with each other,
and a Commissioner so participating in a
meeting is deemed for the purposes of this Act
to be present at the meeting.
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BY-LAWS |
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By-laws
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14. The Commission may make by-laws
respecting
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STAFF |
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Staff
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15. (1) An executive director of the
Commission, and such other officers and
employees as are necessary for the proper
conduct of the work of the Commission, shall
be appointed in accordance with the Public
Service Employment Act.
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Temporary
assistance
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(2) For the purposes of advising and
assisting the Commission in the performance
of its duties and functions, the Commission
may, on a temporary basis, contract for the
services of any person who has specialized
knowledge of any matter relating to a specific
project of the Commission and may fix and
pay the remuneration and expenses of that
person.
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Executive
director
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16. Under the direction of the President, the
executive director has the day-to-day
supervision over the staff and work of the
Commission.
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Compensation
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17. The Commissioners are deemed to be
employees for the purposes of the Government
Employees Compensation Act and to be
employed in the public service of Canada for
the purposes of any regulations made pursuant
to section 9 of the Aeronautics Act.
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ADVISORY BODIES |
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Law
Commission
of Canada
Advisory
Council
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18. (1) There is hereby established a
council, to be called the Law Commission of
Canada Advisory Council, consisting of not
less than twelve or more than twenty-four
members appointed by the Commission to
hold office during pleasure for a term not
exceeding three years and the Deputy Minister
of Justice.
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Representa- tion
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(1.1) In appointing persons as members of
the Council, the Commission shall not restrict
consideration to members of the legal
community.
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Qualifica- tions
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(1.2) As a group, the members of the
Council should be broadly representative of
the socio-economic and cultural diversity of
Canada, represent various disciplines and
reflect knowledge of the common law and
civil law systems.
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Reappoint- ment
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(2) A member of the Council is eligible for
reappointment to the Council in the same or
another capacity.
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Chairperson
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(3) The members of the Council shall elect
one of themselves as Chairperson of the
Council.
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Expenses
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(4) A member of the Council serves without
remuneration, but is entitled to be paid
reasonable travel and living expenses incurred
by the member while absent from the
member's ordinary place of residence in the
course of performing duties under this Act.
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Advisory
function
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19. The Council shall advise the
Commission on the Commission's strategic
directions and long-term program of studies
and on the review of the Commission's
performance and may advise the Commission
on any other matters relating to the purpose of
the Commission.
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Study panels
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20. (1) For the purposes of advising and
assisting the Commission in any particular
project, the Commission may establish a study
panel presided over by a Commissioner and
consisting of persons having specialized
knowledge in, or particularly affected by, the
matter to be studied.
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Expenses
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(2) A person serving on a study panel serves
without remuneration, but is entitled to be
paid reasonable travel and living expenses
incurred by the person while absent from the
person's ordinary place of residence in the
course of performing duties under this Act.
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