Bill C-20
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HER MAJESTY |
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Binding on
Her Majesty
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3. This Act is binding on Her Majesty in
right of Canada or a province.
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APPLICATION |
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Aircraft
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4. This Act applies in respect of every
aircraft in Canadian airspace or any other
airspace in respect of which Canada has
responsibility for the provision of air traffic
control services.
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Aeronautics
Act
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5. Nothing in this Act affects the application
of the Aeronautics Act.
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Authority of
Minister of
National
Defence
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6. Nothing in this Act derogates from the
authority conferred on the Minister of
National Defence by the National Defence
Act.
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PART I |
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COMMERCIALIZATION OF CIVIL AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES |
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Authority to Transfer |
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Authority to
transfer
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7. The Minister may sell, lease or otherwise
transfer the right, title and interest of Her
Majesty in right of Canada in designated civil
air navigation services assets to the
Corporation.
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Not Agent of Her Majesty |
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Not agent of
Her Majesty
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8. For all purposes the Corporation is not an
agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada and,
when providing civil air navigation services,
is not doing so on behalf of Her Majesty in
right of Canada.
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PART II |
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PROVISION OF CIVIL AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES |
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Provision of Services |
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Obligation to
provide
services
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9. Subject to this Act, the Corporation shall,
on and after the transfer date, provide all users
with the civil air navigation services that the
Department of Transport provided
immediately before the transfer date and shall
do so to the same extent as the services were
provided by the Department of Transport.
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Prohibition
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10. (1) Subject to subsections (2) to (4), no
person, other than the Corporation, shall, on or
after the transfer date, provide
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in respect of Canadian airspace or any other
airspace in respect of which Canada has
responsibility for the provision of air traffic
control services.
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Exceptions
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(2) A person may do anything mentioned in
subsection (1) if
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Exception -
airport air
traffic control
services
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(3) Where a person was providing airport
air traffic control services at an aerodrome
immediately before March 14, 1996, the
person may provide airport air traffic control
services at that aerodrome on and after the
transfer date until the person is no longer
providing the services at the aerodrome.
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Exception -
aeronautical
information
services
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(4) A person may provide aeronautical
information services if the person is
disseminating aeronautical information
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Meaning of
``specified
flight
information
services''
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(5) For the purposes of this section,
``specified flight information services'' means
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Designation as Authority for Chicago Convention |
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Designation
of
Corporation
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11. The Corporation is hereby designated as
the authority in Canada responsible for
providing
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Aeronautical Radio Navigation Services |
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Technical and
operational
standards
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12. (1) In order to ensure that aeronautical
radio navigation services are provided in
accordance with technical and operational
standards that are consistent and that persons
who provide those services have adequate
liability insurance in respect of those services,
the Corporation may propose technical and
operational standards, or the minimum
amount of that insurance, to the Minister for
inclusion in regulations made under the
Aeronautics Act.
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Recommen- dation of Minister
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(2) If, after receiving a proposal under
subsection (1), the Minister is satisfied that the
standards, or the minimum amount of liability
insurance, as the case may be,
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the Minister shall, after having consulted with
interested persons, recommend to the
Governor in Council that the standards, or the
minimum amount of liability insurance, as the
case may be, be incorporated by reference, or
specified as the minimum amount of liability
insurance, as the case may be, in regulations
made under the Aeronautics Act.
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Publication of
standards
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(3) The Corporation shall publish all of its
technical and operational standards that are
incorporated by reference in regulations made
under the Aeronautics Act.
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Planning and Management of Airspace |
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Corporation
may plan and
manage
airspace
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13. Subject to the Governor in Council's
right under the Aeronautics Act to make
regulations respecting the classification and
use of airspace and the control and use of
aerial routes, the Corporation has the right to
plan and manage Canadian airspace and any
other airspace in respect of which Canada has
responsibility for the provision of air traffic
control services, other than airspace under the
control of a person acting under the authority
of the Minister of National Defence.
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Changing Services and Closing Facilities |
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Corporation
may make
changes
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14. The Corporation may, in accordance
with this Act but subject to the provisions of
the Aeronautics Act and of any regulations
made under that Act that relate to aviation
safety or the safety of the public,
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Notice of
changes
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15. (1) Where the Corporation proposes to
do anything mentioned in section 14 and, in
the opinion of the Board of Directors of the
Corporation acting reasonably and in good
faith, the proposal is likely to affect a
significant group of users in a material way,
the Corporation shall give notice of the
proposal in accordance with this section.
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Contents of
notice
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(2) The notice must
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How notice is
to be given
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(3) The Corporation shall send, by mail or
by electronic means, a copy of the notice to
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and, after having done so, the Corporation
shall post an electronic version of the notice in
a location that is generally accessible to
persons who have access to what is commonly
referred to as the Internet.
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When
proposal can
be
implemented
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16. Where a notice is required to be given
under section 15 in respect of anything
mentioned in section 14, the Corporation may
only do that thing after 60 days have expired
since the day the notice was posted in
accordance with subsection 15(3).
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Order under s.
4.91(1) of the
Aeronautics
Act
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17. Sections 15 and 16 do not apply if the
Corporation is increasing civil air navigation
services in order to comply with an order made
under subsection 4.91(1) of the Aeronautics
Act.
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Designated Northern or Remote Services |
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Notice of
termination or
reduction
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18. (1) Where the Corporation proposes to
terminate or reduce designated northern or
remote services and, in the opinion of the
Board of Directors of the Corporation acting
reasonably and in good faith, the proposal is
likely to affect a significant group of users or
residents in a material way, the Corporation
shall give notice of the proposal in accordance
with this section.
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Contents of
notice
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(2) The notice must
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How notice is
to be given
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(3) The Corporation shall
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and, after having done so, the Corporation
shall send, by mail or by electronic means, a
copy of the notice to the government of every
province affected by the termination or
reduction.
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Rejection of
proposal
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19. (1) Subject to sections 20 to 22, where
a notice is required to be given under section
18 in respect of a proposal to terminate or
reduce designated northern or remote
services, the Corporation may only implement
the proposal if, within 45 days after sending
the notice to the government of the provinces
affected by the proposal, the Corporation is
not notified in writing that the government of
any province affected by the proposal, or
users, have rejected it.
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Rejection by
users
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(2) For the purposes of this section and
section 20, users are deemed to have rejected
a proposal if users accounting for at least one
third of the revenues received by the
Corporation in respect of civil air navigation
services at the nearest aerodrome in the 12
months immediately before the day the notice
required under section 18 was sent to the
government of the provinces affected by the
termination or reduction, indicate their
disapproval of the proposal in writing.
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Minister may
approve
proposal
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20. (1) Where
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the Corporation may implement the proposal
if the Minister approves it in writing and the
Corporation complies with sections 21 and 22.
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No
compensation
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(2) The Corporation is not entitled to
financial compensation for any financial loss
that results or may result from the Minister's
not approving a proposal.
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Announce- ment of termination or reduction
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21. (1) Before implementing a proposal to
terminate or reduce designated northern or
remote services in respect of which a notice is
required to be given under section 18, the
Corporation shall make an announcement in
accordance with this section.
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Contents of
announce- ment
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(2) The announcement must
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How
announce- ment is to be made
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(3) The Corporation shall
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and, after having done so, the Corporation
shall send, by mail or by electronic means, a
copy of the announcement to the government
of every province affected by the termination
or reduction.
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Time for
making
announce- ment
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(4) The announcement may only be made
after 60 days have expired since the day the
notice required under section 18 was sent to
the government of the provinces affected by
the termination or reduction.
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When
proposal can
be
implemented
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22. The Corporation may only implement a
proposal to terminate or reduce designated
northern or remote services after 10 days have
expired since the day the announcement
required under section 21 was sent to the
government of the provinces affected by the
termination or reduction.
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