Bill C-65
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PURPOSES |
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Prevention
and recovery
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5. The purposes of this Act are to prevent
wildlife species from being extirpated or
becoming extinct and to provide for the
recovery of wildlife species that are
extirpated, endangered or threatened as a
result of human activity.
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ADMINISTRATION |
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Responsibi- lity for administra- tion
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6. (1) The Minister is responsible for the
administration of this Act, except in so far as
this Act gives responsibility to another
responsible minister.
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Delegation
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(2) A responsible minister may authorize
any person or governmental body to exercise
or perform any of that minister's powers or
functions under this Act relating to its
enforcement or to the issuance of permits.
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Agreements
with
provincial
governments
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7. (1) A responsible minister may
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Conservation
agreements
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(2) A responsible minister may enter into an
agreement for the conservation of a species at
risk, including the protection of their habitats.
The agreement may be with one or more
governments of provinces or countries, or
organizations or persons. If there is another
responsible minister with respect to the
species, the agreement may only be made with
the concurrence of that minister.
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Pre-publi- cation
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(3) At least 60 days before an agreement is
concluded under this section, the responsible
minister must make the proposed text of it
public by including it in the public registry and
by any other means that the responsible
minister considers appropriate.
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Publication
and report
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(4) Once the agreement is concluded, the
responsible minister must make it public by
including it in the public registry.
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Funding
agreements
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8. (1) The Minister may, with the approval
of the Governor in Council, enter into an
agreement with the government of a province,
a municipal authority or organization or any
other person to provide for the payment of
contributions to the costs of programs and
measures for the conservation of wildlife
species.
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Provisions to
be included
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(2) The agreement must
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PUBLIC ACCESS |
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Public registry
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9. The Minister must establish a public
registry for the purpose of facilitating access
to documents relating to matters under this
Act.
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Form and
manner of
public registry
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10. The Minister may determine the form of
the public registry, how it is to be kept and how
access to it is to be provided.
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Protection
from
proceedings
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11. Despite any other Act of Parliament, no
civil or criminal proceedings may be brought
against any of the following persons for the
full or partial disclosure in good faith of any
notice or other document through the public
registry or any consequences of its disclosure:
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CANADIAN ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION COUNCIL |
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Establish- ment
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12. (1) The Canadian Endangered Species
Conservation Council is established, to be
composed of the responsible ministers and
any provincial ministers who agree to attend
the meetings of the Council.
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Co-chair- persons
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(2) The Council is to be chaired jointly by
the Minister and a provincial minister chosen
by a majority of the provincial ministers who
are members of the Council.
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Responsibi- lities
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(3) The Council is responsible for providing
general direction on the activities of
COSEWIC and on the development and
implementation of recovery plans.
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WILDLIFE SPECIES LISTING PROCESS |
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Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada |
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Establish- ment
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13. (1) The Committee on the Status of
Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC)
is established to carry out its functions under
this Act solely on the basis of the best
available information on the biological status
of species at risk.
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Composition
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(2) COSEWIC is to be composed of not
more than nine members appointed by the
Minister after consulting the Council.
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Functions
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(3) In addition to designating species at risk,
COSEWIC has the following functions:
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Administra- tive support
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(4) COSEWIC may receive administrative
support from the Minister to carry out its
functions.
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Qualifica- tions of members
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14. (1) The members of COSEWIC must
have expertise drawn from a discipline such as
conservation biology, population dynamics,
taxonomy, systematics, genetics or from
traditional or community knowledge of the
protection of species at risk.
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Representa- tive nature
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(2) In appointing the members, the Minister
must consider the importance of maintaining
a membership that is broadly representative of
all regions of Canada. However, the members
are not to be appointed as representatives of
particular regions or interest groups.
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Term of
appointment
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(3) The members are to be appointed to hold
office during pleasure for a renewable term of
not more than three years.
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Not part of the
public service
of Canada
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(4) Appointment as a member of
COSEWIC is not an appointment to the public
service of Canada.
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Remuneration
and expenses
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(5) The members are to be paid
remuneration and expenses in amounts that
the Minister may set.
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Meetings
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15. COSEWIC must meet at least once
every six months.
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Subcommit- tees
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16. COSEWIC may establish advisory and
other subcommittees to advise or assist it or to
exercise or perform any of its powers or
functions.
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Rules
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17. COSEWIC may make rules respecting
the holding of meetings and the general
conduct of its activities, including
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Designation of Species at Risk |
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Designation
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18. COSEWIC must designate wildlife
species that it considers to be at risk and
classify them as
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Applications
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19. (1) Any person may apply to COSEWIC
for the designation or reclassification of a
wildlife species or the revocation of its
designation.
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Information to
be included
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(2) The application must include relevant
information about the biological status of the
species and, if possible, a status report.
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Examination
of
applications
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(3) Within 90 days after receiving the
application, COSEWIC must examine it and
inform the applicant in writing of what it has
decided to do about the application and the
reasons for its decision.
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Status reports
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20. (1) Each decision of COSEWIC about
the designation or classification of a wildlife
species must be based on a status report on the
species that COSEWIC either has had
prepared or has received with an application.
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Form and
content of
status reports
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(2) The Minister may, on the
recommendation of COSEWIC, make
regulations establishing the form and content
of the status reports, but the reports must
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Decision with
reasons
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21. (1) COSEWIC must make a decision
about the designation or classification of a
wildlife species within one year after it
receives a status report on the species and the
decision must be supported by reasons.
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Notification
of applicant
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(2) If the decision results from an
application, COSEWIC must notify the
applicant of the decision and the reasons.
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Decision not
to designate
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(3) COSEWIC must include the wildlife
species on a list, to be called the ``List of
Non-designated Species'', if it decides that the
species should not be designated, either
because it is not at risk or because there is not
enough information to determine whether it is
at risk.
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Public registry
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(4) The List of Non-designated Species
must be included in the public registry.
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Emergency Designations and Reclassifications |
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Emergency
designation or
reclassifi- cation
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22. COSEWIC may, on an emergency basis,
designate or reclassify a wildlife species as
threatened or endangered before receiving a
status report if it has information indicating
that there is an imminent threat to the survival
of the species.
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Application
for emergency
designation or
reclassifi- cation
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23. (1) Any person may apply to COSEWIC
for an emergency designation or
reclassification of a wildlife species as
threatened or endangered. The application
must include relevant information indicating
that there is an imminent threat to the survival
of the species.
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Examination
of application
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(2) Within 30 days after receiving the
application, COSEWIC must examine it and
inform the applicant in writing of what it has
decided to do about the application and the
reasons for its decision.
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Decision and
reasons
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24. If COSEWIC decides to designate or
reclassify the wildlife species, it must give
reasons for its decision and identify the
imminent threat to the survival of the species.
If loss of habitat is an imminent threat,
COSEWIC must also identify the habitat that
is critical to the survival of the species.
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Status report
and final
decision
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25. Within 18 months after making an
emergency designation or reclassification,
COSEWIC must have a status report on the
species prepared and make a final decision on
whether it should be designated or
reclassified.
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Publication |
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Documents in
public registry
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26. The following documents must be
included in the public registry:
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