Bill C-36
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Total amount
of all
scholarships
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31. (1) The total amount any person may
receive as scholarships is $15,000.
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Adjustment
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(2) The total amount referred to in
subsection (1) may be adjusted by the
Foundation when the Foundation considers it
necessary to do so in order to maintain the
value of that total amount.
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Notice of
adjusted
amount
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(3) If the total amount is adjusted, the
Foundation shall publish a notice of the
adjusted amount in any manner that it
considers appropriate.
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Special
considerations
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32. In determining the amount of a
scholarship, the Foundation shall take into
account, among other things, whether the
person receiving the scholarship will be
incurring higher costs because the person will
be
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Payment
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33. A scholarship may be paid in a lump
sum or in periodic payments.
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Terms and
conditions
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34. The Foundation may grant a scholarship
on any terms and conditions that it considers
appropriate.
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Records |
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Books of
account
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35. (1) The Board shall cause books of
account and other records to be kept and shall
establish financial and management controls,
information systems and management
practices that will ensure that the business and
affairs of the Foundation are carried on, and
the financial, human and physical resources of
the Foundation are managed, effectively,
efficiently and economically.
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Information
systems
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(2) The books of account and other records
of the Foundation shall be maintained in such
a way that they will show that the assets of the
Foundation are properly protected and
controlled and that its business and affairs are
carried on in compliance with this Part, and in
particular, in such a way that they will show
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Reports and Consideration of Reports |
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Annual
reports
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36. The Foundation shall, within six months
after the end of each fiscal year, prepare an
annual report in both official languages of its
activities during the year and include in the
report
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Five year
review
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37. Within one year after the fourth
anniversary of the coming into force of this
Part, the Foundation shall cause a review and
report to be made of its activities and
organization.
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Consideration
of report by
members
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38. (1) Before a report under section 36 or
37 is distributed to the public, it shall be
approved by the Board and by the members at
a meeting of the members.
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Distribution
of report
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(2) After a report under section 36 or 37 is
approved, it shall be made public and a copy
of it shall be sent to the Ministers and to the
provincial ministers. The Minister of Human
Resources Development shall cause a copy of
the report to be laid before each House of
Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which
that House is sitting after that Minister
receives it.
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Public
meeting
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39. (1) After it publishes a report under
section 36 or 37, the Foundation shall convene
a meeting of the members, open to the public,
at a city in Canada selected by the Board to
consider the report and other matters in
relation to the Foundation's activities during
the period to which the report relates.
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Notice of
meeting
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(2) At least 30 days before the date of a
public meeting, the Foundation shall give
notice of the date, time and place of the
meeting in accordance with its by-laws.
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Audit |
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Auditor
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40. (1) The members, at their first meeting
in each fiscal year, shall appoint an auditor for
the Foundation for the fiscal year and fix, or
authorize the Board to fix, the auditor's
remuneration.
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Qualifications
of auditor
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(2) The auditor shall be
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Continuation
of auditor
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(3) If an auditor is not appointed at the first
meeting of the members in a fiscal year, the
auditor for the preceding fiscal year continues
in office until a successor is appointed.
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Removal of
auditor
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(4) The members may, by a special
resolution of the members, remove an auditor
from office.
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Ceasing to
hold office
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(5) An auditor ceases to hold office when
the auditor
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Replacement
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(6) The members, at a meeting of the
members, may appoint an auditor to fill any
vacancy in the office of the auditor, but if the
members fail to fill the vacancy at a meeting,
or if no meeting of the members is convened
without delay after the vacancy occurs, the
Board may appoint an auditor.
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Unexpired
term
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(7) An auditor appointed to fill a vacancy in
the office holds office for the unexpired term
of the predecessor in the office.
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Auditor's
report
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41. (1) The auditor for a fiscal year shall, as
soon as possible after the end of the fiscal year,
complete the audit of the financial statements
of the Foundation and submit a report of the
audit to the members.
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Consideration
of report
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(2) A meeting of the members shall be
convened to consider the auditor's report and
at the meeting the members shall, by
resolution, receive the report.
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Audit
committee
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42. (1) The Board shall appoint an audit
committee, consisting of not fewer than three
directors, and fix the duties and functions of
the committee.
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Internal audit
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(2) In addition to any other duties and
functions it is required to perform, the audit
committee shall cause internal audits to be
conducted to ensure compliance by the
officers and employees of the Foundation with
management and information systems and
controls established by the Board.
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Winding-up |
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Property to be
divided
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43. On the winding-up or dissolution of the
Foundation, all its property remaining after all
its debts and obligations have been satisfied
shall be liquidated and the moneys arising
from that liquidation shall be distributed
among all public eligible institutions, to be
used by them for scholarships, in such a way
that each institution receives an amount that is
the same proportion of those moneys that
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is of
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General |
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Both official
languages to
be used
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44. The Foundation shall offer its services
in both official languages.
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Regulations
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45. The Governor in Council may make
regulations respecting the maximum
remuneration payable to the directors.
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Donation to the Foundation |
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Donation of
$2.5 billion
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46. From and out of the Consolidated
Revenue Fund there may, on the requisition of
the Minister of Finance, be paid and applied
for payment to the Foundation the sum of two
billion five hundred million dollars.
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PART 2 |
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AUTHORIZATION OF DIVESTITURE |
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Meaning of
``Corporation'
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47. In this Part, ``Corporation'' means the
Canada Development Investment
Corporation.
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Authority to
sell
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48. (1) The Governor in Council may, on
any terms and conditions that the Governor in
Council considers appropriate, by order,
authorize
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Shares
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(2) For the purpose of paragraph (1)(b),
``assets'' of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Corporation include shares of any other
corporation held by the wholly-owned
subsidiary or by any person on its behalf, or
held in trust for it.
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Transfer of
administration
of property
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49. (1) The Governor in Council may, by
order, transfer or direct to be transferred the
administration, management and control of
any property, rights or interests held by any
wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation
from the wholly-owned subsidiary to any
minister, department or agency of the
Government of Canada.
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Transfer of
obligations
and liabilities
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(2) The Governor in Council may, by order,
transfer or direct to be the transferred any
obligation or liability incurred by any
wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation
from the wholly-owned subsidiary to any
minister, department or agency of the
Government of Canada.
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Procurement
of dissolution
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50. (1) The Minister of Finance is hereby
authorized to procure the dissolution of the
Corporation.
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References
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(2) On the dissolution of the Corporation,
every reference to the Canada Development
Investment Corporation in any deed, contract
or other document executed by that
Corporation shall, unless the context
otherwise requires, be read as a reference to
Her Majesty in right of Canada.
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Closing out
affairs
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(3) The Minister of Finance may do all
things and perform all acts necessary for or
incidental to closing out the affairs of the
Corporation.
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Commenceme
nt of legal
proceedings
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51. (1) Any action, suit or other legal
proceeding in respect of an obligation or
liability incurred by the Corporation, or by the
Minister of Finance in closing out the affairs
of that corporation, may be brought against
Her Majesty in right of Canada in any court
that would have had jurisdiction if the action,
suit or other legal proceeding had been
brought against the Corporation.
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Continuation
of legal
proceedings
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(2) Any action, suit or other legal
proceeding to which the Corporation is party
pending in any court on the coming into force
of this section may be continued by or against
Her Majesty in right of Canada in like manner
and to the same extent as it could have been
continued by or against the Corporation.
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Adjustment of
accounts of
Canada
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52. The Minister of Finance, after
consultation with the President of the
Treasury Board, shall cause any adjustments
to be made in the accounts of Canada that are
required as a result of any transaction
authorized or required under this Part.
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R.S., c. F-8;
1995, c. 17,
s. 45(1)
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53. Schedule I to the Federal-Provincial
Fiscal Arrangements Act is amended by
striking out the following:
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Canada Development Investment
Corporation
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R.S., c. F-11
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54. Part II of Schedule III to the Financial
Administration Act is amended by striking
out the following:
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Canada Development Investment
Corporation
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R.S., c. M-13
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55. Schedule IV to the Municipal Grants
Act is amended by striking out the
following:
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Canada Development Investment
Corporation
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Coming into
force
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56. Sections 53 to 55 come into force on a
day to be fixed by order of the Governor in
Council.
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