Bill C-44
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Transitional Provisions
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Labour
adjustment
benefits
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155. Where an order made under section
3 or 4 of the Labour Adjustment Benefits Act,
as that Act read immediately before the
coming into force of section 142 of this Act,
is revoked or ceases to be in force before the
day on which that section of this Act comes
into force, the right of an employee who was
laid off during the period in which the order
was in force to apply for or to receive labour
adjustment benefits under section 13 of that
Act is not affected.
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Labour
adjustment
benefits
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156. The closing out of the affairs of the
Labour Adjustment Review Board does not
affect the right of an employee who has been
certified under section 11 of the Labour
Adjustment Benefits Act before the day on
which that section was repealed by section
143 of this Act to apply for or to receive
labour adjustment benefits under section
13 of that Act.
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Canada Labour Relations Board |
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R.S., c. L-2
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Amendments to the Canada Labour Code
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157. The portion of subsection 9(2) of the
English version of the Canada Labour Code
before paragraph (a) is replaced by the
following:
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Composition
of Board
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(2) The Canada Labour Relations Board
shall consist of a Chairperson , a
Vice-Chairperson , such additional number of
Vice-Chairpersons , not exceeding four, as the
Governor in Council considers advisable and
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158. (1) Paragraph 10(1)(a) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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(2) Subsection 10(5) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Re- appointment
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(5) Subject to subsection (3), a retiring
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or other
member of the Board may be re-appointed to
the Board in the same or another capacity.
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159. Section 12 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Remunera- tion and fees
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12. (1) The full-time members of the Board
shall be paid any remuneration and the
part-time members of the Board and members
of the Board carrying out duties or
responsibilities under section 11 shall be paid
any fees that are fixed by the Governor in
Council.
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Travel and
living
expenses
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(2) The members of the Board are entitled
to be paid reasonable travel and living
expenses incurred by them in the course of
their duties under this Act while absent from,
in the case of full-time members, their
ordinary place of work and, in the case of
part-time members, their ordinary place of
residence.
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160. Subsection 14(1) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Quorum
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14. (1) At any meeting of the Board for the
conduct of its business or for any proceeding
before the Board, at least three members shall
be present, one of whom shall be either the
Chairperson or a Vice-Chairperson .
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161. Subsection 139(3) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Chairperson
and vice- chairperson
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(3) The Governor in Council shall designate
one of the members of the Advisory Council
to be chairperson and one to be
vice-chairperson .
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Terminology
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162. (1) The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``Chairman'' with the word ``Chairperson''
in subsection 9(3).
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Terminology
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(2) The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``chairman'' with the word ``chairperson''
in the following provisions:
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Terminology
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(3) The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``co-chairmen'' with the word
``co-chairpersons'' in subsections 219(2)
and (3).
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Conditional Amendment
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Bill C-19
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163. If Bill C-19, introduced in the first
session of the thirty-sixth Parliament and
entitled An Act to amend the Canada Labour
Code (Part I) and the Corporations and
Labour Unions Returns Act and to make
consequential amendments to other Acts, is
assented to, then
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National Gallery of Canada, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Canadian Museum of Nature and National Museum of Science and Technology |
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1990, c. 3
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Amendments to the Museums Act
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164. (1) Subsection 23(1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Director
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23. (1) There shall be a Director of each
museum, who shall be appointed by the
Governor in Council, on the recommendation
of the Minister after consultation with the
Board of the museum, to hold office during
pleasure for a term not exceeding five years.
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(2) Subsection 23(5) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Remunera- tion
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(5) The Director shall be paid by the
museum such remuneration as the Governor
in Council may determine.
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165. Subsection 24(5) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Compensa- tion
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(5) The trustees, Director , officers and
employees of a museum are deemed to be
employees for the purposes of the Government
Employees Compensation Act and to be
employed in the public service of Canada for
the purposes of any regulations made pursuant
to section 9 of the Aeronautics Act.
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National Arts Centre |
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R.S., c. N-3
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Amendments to the National Arts Centre
Act
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166. (1) Subsection 6(1) of the National
Arts Centre Act is replaced by the following:
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Director
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6. (1) There shall be a Director of the
Centre, who shall be appointed by the
Governor in Council, on the recommendation
of the Minister after consultation with the
Corporation , to hold office for a term not
exceeding five years.
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(2) Subsection 6(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Remunera- tion
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(3) The Director shall be paid by the
Corporation any remuneration that is fixed by
the Governor in Council.
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167. Subsection 13(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Compensa- tion
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(2) The Director, members of the Board and
the officers and employees of the Corporation
are deemed to be employees for the purposes
of the Government Employees Compensation
Act and to be employed in the public service
of Canada for the purposes of any regulations
made pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics
Act.
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168. Section 14 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Not agent of
Her Majesty
or part of
public service
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14. The Corporation is not an agent of Her
Majesty and, except as provided in section 13,
the members of the Board and the officers and
employees of the Corporation are not part of
the public service of Canada.
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National Energy Board |
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R.S., c. N-7
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Amendments to the National Energy Board
Act
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169. Subsection 3(3) of the National
Energy Board Act is replaced by the
following:
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Re- appointment and retirement
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(3) A member appointed pursuant to
subsection (2) is eligible to be re-appointed to
hold office during good behaviour for any
term of seven years or less.
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170. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 5:
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Compensa- tion
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5.1 The members of the Board are deemed
to be employees for the purposes of the
Government Employees Compensation Act
and to be employed in the public service of
Canada for the purposes of any regulations
made pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics
Act.
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1990, c. 7,
s. 4
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171. Section 6 of the English version of
the Act and the heading before it are
replaced by the following:
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Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson |
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Chairperson
and Vice- Chairperson
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6. (1) The Governor in Council shall
designate one of the members to be
Chairperson of the Board and another of the
members to be Vice-Chairperson of the
Board.
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Duties of
Chairperson
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(2) The Chairperson is the chief executive
officer of the Board, and has supervision over
and direction of the work and staff of the
Board.
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Duties of
Vice- Chairperson
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(3) If the Chairperson is absent or unable to
act or if the office of Chairperson is vacant, the
Vice-Chairperson has all the powers and
functions of the Chairperson .
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Acting
Chairperson
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(4) The Board may authorize one or more of
its members to act as Chairperson for the time
being in the event that the Chairperson and
Vice-Chairperson are absent or unable to act
or if the offices are vacant.
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172. Subsection 92(1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Membership
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92. (1) An Arbitration Committee shall
consist of not less than three members
appointed by the Minister each of whom shall
receive such remuneration as is fixed by the
Minister.
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Terminology
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173. The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``Chairman'' with the word ``Chairperson''
in the following provisions:
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National Film Board |
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R.S., c. N-8
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Amendments to the National Film Act
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1995, c. 29,
s. 57
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174. (1) Subsection 4(2) of the National
Film Act is replaced by the following:
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Tenure of
office
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(2) Each member of the Board, other than
the Commissioner and the the executive
director of the Canadian Film Development
Corporation, holds office during pleasure for
three years.
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Tenure of
office
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(2) For greater certainty, each person
who holds office as a member of the
National Film Board immediately before
the coming into force of subsection (1)
continues in office during good behaviour
for the remainder of the term for which the
person was appointed, but may be removed
by the Governor in Council for cause.
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1995, c. 29,
s. 58
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175. Section 6 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Fees and
expenses
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6. A member of the Board, other than the
Commissioner, the executive director of the
Canadian Film Development Corporation or a
member of the Board who is a member of the
public service of Canada, may be paid such fee
for each meeting of the Board that the member
attends as may be fixed by by-law of the
Board, and the members of the Board are
entitled to be paid reasonable travel and living
expenses incurred by them in the course of
their duties under this Act while absent from,
in the case of full-time members, their
ordinary place of work and, in the case of
part-time members, their ordinary place of
residence.
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176. Subsection 7(4) of the Act is
repealed.
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177. The portion of subsection 10(1) of
the Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by
the following:
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Powers of
Board
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10. (1) The Board may, for the purposes for
which it is established,
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178. Subsection 13(4) of the Act is
repealed.
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179. (1) Subsections 16(1) and (2) of the
Act are replaced by the following:
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Appointment
and
remuneration
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16. (1) There shall be a Government Film
Commissioner who shall be appointed by the
Governor in Council on the recommendation
of the Minister after consultation with the
Board and paid such remuneration as the
Governor in Council may determine.
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Appointment
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(2) The Commissioner shall be appointed to
hold office during pleasure for a period not
exceeding five years.
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Tenure of
office
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(2) For greater certainty, the person who
holds office as the Government Film
Commissioner immediately before the
coming into force of subsection (1)
continues in office during good behaviour
for the remainder of the term for which the
person was appointed, but may be removed
by the Governor in Council for cause.
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