Bill C-65
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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-65 |
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An Act respecting the protection of wildlife
species in Canada from extirpation or
extinction
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Preamble
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Recognizing that
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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 Canada
Endangered Species Protection Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. (1) The definitions in this subsection
apply in this Act.
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``alternative
measures'' « mesures de rechange »
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``alternative measures'' means measures,
other than judicial proceedings, used to deal
with a person alleged to have committed an
offence.
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``aquatic
species'' « espèce aquatique »
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``aquatic species'' means a wildlife species
that is a fish, as defined in section 2 of the
Fisheries Act, or a marine plant, as defined
in section 47 of that Act.
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``Attorney
General'' « procureur général »
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``Attorney General'' means the Attorney
General of Canada and, for the purposes of
sections 87 to 93, it includes the delegate of
the Attorney General of Canada.
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``COSEWIC'' « COSEPAC »
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``COSEWIC'' means the Committee on the
Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
established by section 13.
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``Council'' « Conseil »
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``Council'' means the Canadian Endangered
Species Conservation Council established
by section 12.
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``critical
habitat'' « habitat essentiel »
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``critical habitat'' means habitat that is
identified as critical to the survival of a
wildlife species in a status report or a
decision under section 24.
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``emergency
order'' « arrêté d'urgence »
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``emergency order'' means an order made
under section 34.
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``endangered
species'' « espèce en voie de disparition »
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``endangered species'' means a wildlife
species that is facing imminent extirpation
or extinction.
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``endangered
species
protection
action'' « action en protection »
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``endangered species protection action''
means an action under section 60.
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``extirpated
species'' « espèce disparue du pays »
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``extirpated species'' means a wildlife species
that no longer exists in the wild in Canada,
but exists elsewhere in the wild.
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``federal
land'' « territoire domanial »
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``federal land'' means
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``individual'' « individu »
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``individual'' means an individual of a
wildlife species, whether living or dead, at
any developmental stage and includes eggs,
sperm, pollen and spores.
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``listed'' « inscrite »
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``listed'' means listed on the List of Wildlife
Species at Risk established under section
30.
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Minister of the
Environment.
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``offence'' « infraction »
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``offence'' means an offence under this Act.
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``provincial
minister'' « ministre provincial »
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``provincial minister'' means the minister of
the government of a province who is
responsible for wildlife species in that
province.
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``public
registry'' « Registre »
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``public registry'' means the registry
established under section 9.
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``recovery
plan'' « plan de rétablisse- ment »
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``recovery plan'' means a plan prepared under
section 38.
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``residence'' « résidence »
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``residence'' means a specific dwelling place,
such as a den, nest or other similar area
habitually occupied by an individual during
all or part of its life cycle.
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``responsible
minister'' « ministre compétent »
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``responsible minister'' means
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``species at
risk'' « espèce en péril »
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``species at risk'' means an extirpated,
endangered, threatened or vulnerable
species.
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``status
report'' « rapport de situation »
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``status report'' means a report, in accordance
with the requirements of subsection 20(2),
containing a summary of the best available
scientific information or traditional or
community knowledge on the status of a
wildlife species.
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``threatened
species'' « espèce menacée »
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``threatened species'' means a wildlife species
that is likely to become an endangered
species if nothing is done to reverse the
factors leading to its extirpation or
extinction.
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``vulnerable
species'' « espèce vulnérable »
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``vulnerable species'' means a wildlife species
that is of special concern because it is
particularly sensitive to human activities or
natural events, but it does not include an
endangered or threatened species.
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``wildlife
species'' « espèce sauvage »
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``wildlife species'' means a species,
subspecies or geographically distinct
population of animal, plant or other
organism that is wild by nature and
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Aboriginal
and treaty
rights
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(2) For greater certainty, nothing in this Act
is to be construed so as to abrogate or derogate
from any existing aboriginal or treaty rights of
the aboriginal peoples of Canada under
section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
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APPLICATION |
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Application to
wildlife
species and
habitats
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3. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this
Act applies in respect of wildlife species and
their habitats, including
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Application in
provinces
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(2) Sections 30 to 32, regulations under
section 42 and emergency orders apply in a
province, other than the Yukon Territory or the
Northwest Territories, in respect of wildlife
species and their habitats, other than those
mentioned in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b), only
in so far as individuals of those species and
their habitats are found on federal land.
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Non- application of provisions in territories
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(3) The Governor in Council, on the
recommendation of the Minister, may make
an order providing that a provision of this Act
does not apply in respect of a wildlife species,
other than one mentioned in paragraph (1)(a)
or (b), in so far as individuals of that species
are found in the Yukon Territory or the
Northwest Territories, but outside federal land
under the authority of the Minister of
Canadian Heritage. Despite the order, the
provision continues to apply to Her Majesty in
right of Canada.
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Agreement
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(4) Before recommending the order to the
Governor in Council, the Minister and the
minister of the territorial government who is
responsible for wildlife species must agree in
writing that an equivalent provision is in force
by or under the laws of the territory.
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Consultation
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(5) Before making the agreement, the
Minister must consult any wildlife
management board established under
aboriginal land claims legislation if the
Minister considers that the order will directly
affect the board.
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Publication of
agreement
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(6) The Minister must make the agreement
public by including it in the public registry.
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Termination
of agreement
and repeal of
order
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(7) The agreement may be terminated by
either party giving to the other at least six
months notice of termination, in which case
the Governor in Council, on the
recommendation of the Minister, must repeal
the order.
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Report to
Parliament
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(8) The Minister must include in the annual
report required by section 101 a report on the
administration of subsections (3) to (7).
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HER MAJESTY |
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Binding on
Her Majesty
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4. (1) This Act is binding on Her Majesty in
right of Canada or a province, but it applies to
Crown corporations, as defined in subsection
83(1) of the Financial Administration Act,
only in respect of
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Regulations
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(2) The Governor in Council, on the
recommendation of the Minister, may make
regulations providing for the application of
this Act to Crown corporations in respect of
wildlife species and their habitats mentioned
in paragraph (1)(c).
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