Bill C-266
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2nd Session, 35th Parliament, 45 Elizabeth II, 1996-97
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-266 |
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An Act to amend the Competition Act
(protection of whistle-blowers)
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R.S., c. C-34;
R.S., c. 27 (1st
Supp.); c. 19
(2nd Supp.);
c. 34 (3rd
Supp.); cc. 1,
10 (4th
Supp.); R.S.,
1990, c. 37;
1991, cc. 45,
46, 47; 1992,
cc. 1, 14;
1993, c. 34;
1995, c. 1
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1. Subsection 36(1) of the Competition Act
is amended by striking out the word ``or'' at
the end of paragraph (a) and by adding the
following after paragraph (a):
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2. The Act is amended by adding the
following after subsection 36(1):
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Reinstate- ment and punitive damages
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(1.1) In an action under paragraph (1)(a.1),
the court may, in addition to the powers
mentioned in subsection (1), order the
employer
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3. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 64:
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Anonymous
notification to
Commission
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64.1 (1) Any person who has reasonable
grounds to believe that a person has
committed or intends to commit an offence
under this Act may notify the Commission of
the grounds and the particulars of the matters
that constitute the offence and may request
anonymity with respect to the notification.
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Confidentia- lity
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(2) The Commission shall keep confidential
the identity of any one notifying the
Commission pursuant to subsection (1) who
has requested anonymity.
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Exception
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(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if the
commission determines on inquiry that the
facts stated in the notification were
substantially false and that the person
notifying the Commission knew them to be
substantially false.
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Interpreta- tion
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64.2 (1) In this section, ``employee''
includes an independent contractor.
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No dismissal
or discipline
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(2) No person shall dismiss, suspend,
demote, discipline, remove a benefit or
privilege of employement from, terminate the
contract of, harass, coerce or otherwise
disadvantage an employee on the grounds that
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Offence and
penalty
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(3) Every one who contravenes subsection
(2) is guilty of an offence and liable on
summary conviction or on conviction on
indictment to a fine not exceeding one
hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding two years or to both.
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