Bill C-295
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1nd Session, 35th Parliament, 42-43 Elizabeth II, 1994
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-295 |
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An Act to provide for the control of Canadian
peacekeeping activities by Parliament
and to amend the National Defence Act
in consequence thereof
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the
Peacekeeping Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. In this Act,
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``Canadian
Forces'' « Forces canadiennes »
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``Canadian Forces'' has the meaning given to
it in the National Defence Act;
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``peacekeepin
g service'' « opérations de maintien de la paix »
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``peacekeeping service'' means service by
Canadian Forces
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PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS |
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Peacekeeping
service
subject to this
Act
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3. Notwithstanding the National Defence
Act, any other Act of Parliament or a treaty or
other obligation made with or undertaken to
any other state or international body, no
Canadian Forces shall serve or be committed
to serve in peacekeeping service except
pursuant to this Act.
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Authority of
House of
Commons
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4. (1) No Canadian Forces shall serve or be
committed to serve in peacekeeping service or
continue in such service beyond a time or
expenditure limit previously approved by the
House of Commons pursuant to this section
unless
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Terms subject
to resolution
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(2) Peacekeeping service authorized by a
resolution of the House of Commons pursuant
to subsection (1) is subject to the terms of the
resolution.
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Non-combata
nt and neutral
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5. (1) In peacekeeping service, subject to
subsection (3), Canadian Forces shall be
neutral and not engage in combat.
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Change in
government
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(2) In peacekeeping service, Canadian
Forces shall not participate in any action
designed to force the government of a state to
leave office or to install a government other
than by facilitating a process that is
democratic and is in accordance with the laws
of the state or a resolution of the United
Nations General Assembly or the United
Nations Security Council.
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Use of force
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(3) During peacekeeping service, Canadian
Forces shall be subject to rules of engagement
that specify the circumstances in which force
may be used and that order that they may not
use deadly force except
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Forces under
Canadian
command
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6. (1) Canadian Forces in peacekeeping
service shall be under the direct command of
an officer of the Canadian Forces.
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United
Nations
command
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(2) The officer in command of Canadian
Forces on a mission of peacekeeping service
may be placed under the command of the
United Nations or an international
organization represented by an officer of
another state, by order of the Governor in
Council.
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Authority for
U.N.
command
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(3) An order made under subsection (2) may
remain in force for no longer than six months,
and shall be laid before each House of
Parliament on any of the first three days on
which that House sits following the day the
order is made.
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Renewal of
order
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(4) An order made under subsection (2) may
be renewed by the Governor in Council on not
more than two successive occasions and may
be renewed for a third or subsequent time if the
renewal is approved by resolution of the
House of Commons in the manner described
in section 4.
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TERMINATION OF MISSION |
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Termination
of mission by
Commons
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7. The House of Commons may by
resolution terminate or amend the purpose,
terms, scope or location of a mission approved
pursuant to section 4.
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Termination
of mission
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8. As soon as the objectives of a mission are
reached or the maximum expenditure or term
approved by the House of Commons for the
mission is reached, whichever first occurs,
every peacekeeping service mission shall be
terminated and all Canadian Forces
withdrawn from the state or area of the
mission, notwithstanding that the authority of
the House of Commons for the mission may
still be in force.
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NATIONAL DEFENCE ACT |
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R.S., c. N-5
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9. The National Defence Act is amended
by adding the following heading and section
after section 30:
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Peacekeeping Service |
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Definition
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30.1 (1) In this section ``peacekeeping
service'' has the meaning given to it by the
Peacekeeping Act.
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Peacekeeping
Act
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(2) Canadian Forces may be assigned to
peacekeeping service only pursuant to the
Peacekeeping Act.
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Deemed
active service
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(3) An officer or non-commissioned
member assigned to a mission that is subject
to the Peacekeeping Act shall be deemed to be
on active service for all purposes.
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