Bill C-36
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Composition
of Board
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10. The appointment of directors shall be
made so as to ensure that
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Remuneration
for directors
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11. (1) From and out of the funds of the
Foundation, the directors may be paid
remuneration for acting as directors in
amounts determined by the Board not
exceeding maximum amounts prescribed by
regulation and they may be reimbursed for any
reasonable expenses incurred by them in
performing their duties or attending meetings
of the Board or of members.
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Directors not
to profit
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(2) Except as provided in subsection (1), no
director shall profit or gain any income or
acquire any property from the Foundation or
its activities.
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Members |
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Membership
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12. (1) There shall be 15 members of the
Foundation.
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First members
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(2) On this Act receiving royal assent, the
Governor in Council, on the recommendation
of the Ministers, shall without delay appoint
six persons as members of the Foundation.
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First meeting
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(3) As soon as possible after the
appointment of the six members under
subsection (2), the Ministers shall make
arrangements for a first meeting of those
members.
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Appointing
balance of
first members
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(4) The six members appointed under
subsection (2) shall as soon as possible after
their appointment take reasonable steps to
consult with the provincial ministers, and with
representatives of post-secondary educational
and learning organizations in Canada that they
consider appropriate and, following those
consultations, appoint nine further members
of the Foundation.
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Appointment
of successor
members
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(5) The appointment of a person as a
member to succeed a person whose term as a
member expires shall be made by the
members at a general meeting of members.
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Filling
vacancies
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(6) The appointment of a person as a
member to fill a vacancy in the membership
caused by a person ceasing to be a member
before the member's term as a member
expires shall be made by the members at a
general meeting of members.
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Eligibility for
members
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(7) A person is not eligible to be appointed
a member if the person
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Terms of
members
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13. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the
members shall be appointed to hold office for
terms of five years, but they may be removed
from office by a special resolution of the
members and, except if they cease to be
members under subsection (5), they shall
continue to hold office until their successors
are appointed.
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Terms of first
members
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(2) Of the members appointed under
subsections 12(2) and (4), one-third shall be
appointed for terms of six years, one-third
shall be appointed for five years and one-third
shall be appointed for four years but, except if
they cease to be members under subsection
(5), they shall continue to hold office until
their successors are appointed.
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Additional
terms of office
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(3) A member is eligible to be reappointed
for one or more terms of office. If a member
appointed under subsection 12(2) or (4) is
reappointed, the new term of office shall be
five years.
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Replacements
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(4) A person appointed to fill a vacancy in
the office of a member who has ceased to hold
the office before the expiry of the member's
term of office shall be appointed to hold office
for the unexpired portion of that term.
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Ceasing to be
member
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(5) A member ceases to be a member when
the member
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Composition
of
membership
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14. The appointment of members shall be
made so as to ensure that
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No
remuneration
for members
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15. (1) The members are not entitled to be
paid any remuneration for acting as members
but they may be reimbursed for any
reasonable expenses incurred by them in
performing their duties or attending meetings
of the members.
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Members not
to profit
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(2) Except as provided in subsection (1), no
member shall profit or gain any income or
acquire any property from the Foundation or
its activities.
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Staff |
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Staff
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16. (1) The Board may appoint officers,
employees and agents of the Foundation to
carry out the objects and purposes of the
Foundation.
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Designation
of offices
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(2) Subject to the by-laws of the
Foundation, the Board may designate the
offices of the Foundation and specify the
duties and functions of each office.
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Directors not
employees or
agents
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(3) Directors and members are not eligible
to be employed as employees or agents of the
Foundation.
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Not part of
public service
of Canada
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(4) The directors, members, officers,
employees and agents of the Foundation are
not, because of being a director, member,
officer, employee or agent of the Foundation,
part of the public service of Canada.
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Duty of Care |
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Duty of care
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17. Every director and officer of the
Foundation, in exercising any of the powers of
a director or an officer and in discharging any
of the duties of a director or an officer, shall
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Indemnification |
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Indemnificati
on
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18. Except in respect of an action by or on
behalf of the Foundation to procure a
judgment in its favour, the Foundation may
indemnify a present or former director or
officer of the Foundation against all costs,
charges and expenses, including amounts paid
to settle an action or to satisfy a judgment, that
are reasonably incurred by the director or
officer in respect of any civil, criminal or
administrative action or proceeding to which
the director or officer is a party by reason of
being or having been a director or officer of
the Foundation, if
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Insurance
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19. The Foundation may purchase and
maintain insurance for the benefit of any
director or officer of the Foundation against
any liability incurred by the director or officer
in the capacity of a director or officer of the
Foundation, except if the liability relates to a
failure to act honestly and in good faith with
a view to the best interests of the Foundation.
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Financial Operations |
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Administrativ
e expenses
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20. (1) From and out of its funds, the
Foundation may pay salaries and wages of its
officers and employees, rent for its
accommodations, remuneration for its
directors and agents, reimbursement to the
directors and members for their reasonable
expenses, and other costs and expenses of
carrying on the business and affairs of the
Foundation.
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Duty to keep
costs low
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(2) The Foundation shall make every effort
to keep the costs and expenses of carrying on
its business and affairs as low as reasonably
possible.
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Donations to
Foundation
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21. (1) Subject to subsection (3), the
Foundation may accept donations of money.
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Use of
donations
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(2) All money donated to the Foundation,
and any income arising from the investment of
the money, shall be used by the Foundation in
carrying out its objects and purposes.
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Conditional
donations
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(3) The Foundation shall not accept a
donation of money that is made on the
condition that the Foundation use the money
or any income arising from the investment of
the money for any purpose that is not within
the objects and purposes of the Foundation.
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Exception
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(4) Subsection (3) does not apply if the
conditions of a donation of money merely
restrict or direct the manner of investing the
money until it can be used to grant
scholarships.
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Investment
policies
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22. The Board shall establish investment
policies, standards and procedures that a
reasonably prudent person would apply in
respect of a portfolio of investments to avoid
undue risk of loss and obtain a reasonable
return, having regard to the Foundation's
obligations and anticipated obligations.
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Investments
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23. (1) Subject to any conditions of a
donation restricting the investment of the
money donated until it can be used to grant
scholarships, the Foundation shall invest its
funds, and reinvest any income from those
funds, in accordance with the investment
policies, standards and procedures established
by the Board.
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Incorporation
of other
corporations
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(2) The Foundation shall not cause any
corporation to be incorporated or participate
in the incorporation of a corporation or
become a partner in a partnership.
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Control of
corporation
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(3) The Foundation shall not carry on any
business for gain or profit otherwise than in
the investment of its funds, and shall not hold
or acquire a controlling interest in any
corporation or enterprise.
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Borrowing
prohibited
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24. (1) The Foundation shall not borrow
money, issue any debt obligations or
securities, give any guarantees to secure a debt
or other obligation of another person or
mortgage, pledge or otherwise encumber
property of the Foundation.
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Real property
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(2) The Foundation shall not purchase or
accept a donation of real property.
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Delegation by
directors
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25. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Board
may delegate to the Chairperson, a committee
of directors or an officer of the Foundation any
of the powers or rights of the Board.
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Restrictions
on delegation
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(2) The Board shall not delegate any power
or right of the Board
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Scholarships |
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Ten year
period
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26. Subject to the amounts required to pay
the costs and expenses of carrying on its
business and affairs, the Foundation shall
make every reasonable effort to grant the
amount paid to it under section 46, and any
income arising from the investment of the
amount, as scholarships over a ten year period
beginning on the day the Foundation grants its
first scholarship.
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Foundation
may grant
scholarships
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27. (1) From and out of its funds, the
Foundation may, subject to subsection (2),
grant scholarships only to persons who
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Exceptional
merit
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(2) The Foundation may, in any year, grant
up to five percent of the funds it expects to
grant as scholarships in the year to persons
who meet the requirements mentioned in
paragraphs (1)(a) to (c) and who demonstrate
exceptional merit even if those persons are not
in financial need.
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Scholarships
to
complement
provincial
programs
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28. The Foundation shall grant scholarships
in a manner that complements existing
provincial student financial assistance
programs and that avoids duplication with the
processes of those programs, to the extent that
it is possible to do so.
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Agreements
with the
provinces
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29. (1) If the Foundation is satisfied that it
is consistent with its objects and purposes to
do so, the Foundation may enter into an
agreement with a provincial minister
respecting
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Interprovincia
l mobility
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(2) In entering into an agreement, the
Foundation shall ensure that no person is
disqualified from being considered for a
scholarship merely because the person intends
to pursue studies in a province other than the
person's ordinary province of residence.
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Residence
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(3) For the purpose of this section, a person
who does not reside in Canada is deemed to
reside in the province where the person last
resided.
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Maximum
duration of
each
scholarship
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30. (1) Each scholarship may be granted for
a period of not more than twelve months.
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Total number
of months
where
full-time
studies
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(2) The total number of months of study in
respect of which scholarships may be granted
to a person who is engaged in full-time studies
is thirty-two months. The months of study
need not be consecutive.
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Total number
of months
where
part-time
studies
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(3) The total number of months of study in
respect of which scholarships may be granted
to a person who is engaged in part-time studies
is the number of months that the Foundation
considers appropriate in the circumstances,
taking into account the total number of months
of study in respect of which scholarships may
be granted to a person who is engaged in
full-time studies.
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