Bill C-70
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PARK RESERVES |
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Application of
Act to
reserves
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40. Subject to sections 41 and 42, this Act
applies to a park reserve as if it were a park.
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Aboriginal
resource
harvesting
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41. The application of this Act to a park
reserve is subject to the carrying on of
traditional renewable resource harvesting
activities by aboriginal persons.
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Agreement re
Gwaii Haanas
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42. (1) The Governor in Council may
authorize the Minister to enter into an
agreement with the Council of the Haida
Nation respecting the management and
operation of Gwaii Haanas National Park
Reserve.
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Resource
harvesting
and cultural
activities
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(2) For the purpose of implementing an
agreement referred to in subsection (1), the
Governor in Council may make regulations,
applicable in the Gwaii Haanas National Park
Reserve, respecting the continuance of
traditional renewable resource harvesting
activities and Haida cultural activities by
people of the Haida Nation to whom
subsection 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982
applies.
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Additions to
reserve
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(3) Pending the resolution of the disputes
outstanding between the Haida Nation and the
Government of Canada respecting their rights,
titles and interests in or to the Gwaii Haanas
Archipelago, the Governor in Council may, by
order, alter the description of Gwaii Haanas
National Park Reserve in Schedule 2 for the
purpose of adding to the Reserve any portion
of the Gwaii Haanas Archipelago as described
in Schedule VI to the National Parks Act,
chapter N-14 of the Revised Statutes of
Canada, 1985, as that Act read immediately
before its repeal.
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Non- application of section 7
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(4) Section 7 does not apply in relation to
the enlargement of Gwaii Haanas National
Park Reserve in accordance with subsection
(3).
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NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES |
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Lands set
apart
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43. (1) The Governor in Council may set
apart any land, the title to which is vested in
Her Majesty in right of Canada, as a national
historic site to which this Act applies in order
to
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Changes to
boundaries
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(2) The Governor in Council may make any
changes that the Governor in Council
considers appropriate in areas set apart under
subsection (1).
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Application of
this Act
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(3) The Governor in Council may, by order,
extend the application of any of the following
provisions to national historic sites:
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REPEALS |
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Repeal
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44. An Act to amend the National Parks
Act, chapter 11 of the Statutes of Canada,
1974, is repealed.
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Repeal
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45. An Act to establish a National Park on
the Mingan Archipelago, chapter 34 of the
Statutes of Canada, 1984, is repealed.
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Repeal
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46. An Act to amend the National Parks
Act and to amend An Act to amend the
National Parks Act, chapter 48 of the
Statutes of Canada, 1988, is repealed.
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Repeal of
R.S., c. N-14
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47. The National Parks Act is repealed.
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CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS |
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1992, c. 47
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Contraventions Act |
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48. Section 8 of the schedule to the
Contraventions Act and the heading before
it are repealed.
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1991, c. 24
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An Act to amend the Financial Administration Act and other Acts in consequence thereof |
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49. Section 9 of Schedule III to An Act to
amend the Financial Administration Act and
other Acts in consequence thereof, chapter
24 of the Statutes of Canada, 1991, and the
heading before it are repealed.
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1998, c. 31
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Parks Canada Agency Act |
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50. The definitions ``national historic
site'' and ``national park'' in section 2 of the
Parks Canada Agency Act are replaced by
the following:
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``national
historic site'' « lieu historique national »
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``national historic site'' means a place
designated under subsection (2) or a
national historic site to which the National
Parks Act applies.
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``national
park'' « parc national »
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``national park'' means a park or park reserve
as defined in section 2 of the National Parks
Act.
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CONDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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1998, c. 31
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51. (1) On the later of the coming into
force of section 55 of the Parks Canada
Agency Act, chapter 31 of the Statutes of
Canada, 1998, and the coming into force of
section 47 of this Act, the definition
``superintendent'' in section 2 of this Act is
replaced by the following:
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``superinten- dent'' « direc- teur »
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``superintendent'' means a person appointed
under the Parks Canada Agency Act who
holds the office of superintendent of a park
or of a national historic site to which this
Act applies, and includes any other person
appointed under that Act who is authorized
by that person to act on that person's behalf.
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1998, c. 31
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(2) On the later of the coming into force
of section 55 of the Parks Canada Agency
Act, chapter 31 of the Statutes of Canada,
1998, and the coming into force of section 47
of this Act, section 19 of this Act is replaced
by the following:
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Designation
of park
wardens
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19. The Minister may designate persons
appointed under the Parks Canada Agency
Act whose duties include the enforcement of
this Act to be park wardens for the
enforcement of this Act and the regulations in
any part of Canada and the preservation and
maintenance of the public peace in parks, and
for those purposes park wardens are peace
officers within the meaning of the Criminal
Code.
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1998, c. 31
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(3) If section 47 of this Act comes into
force before section 55 of the Parks Canada
Agency Act, chapter 31 of the Statutes of
Canada, 1998, section 55 of that Act is
repealed.
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1998, c. 31
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(4) If section 47 of this Act comes into
force before section 56 of the Parks Canada
Agency Act, chapter 31 of the Statutes of
Canada, 1998,
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Designation
under
National
Parks Act
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45. Any person who, or any person within
a class of persons that, was designated by
the Minister under subsection 5(2.1) of the
National Parks Act, chapter N-14 of the
Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, before
the coming into force of section 20 of An Act
respecting national parks, enacted in the
first session of the thirty-sixth Parliament,
and who, immediately after the coming into
force of that section, is an employee is
deemed to have been designated under that
section.
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Bill C-48
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52. If Bill C-48, introduced in the first
session of the thirty-sixth Parliament and
entitled An Act respecting marine
conservation areas, is assented to, then, on
the later of the coming into force of that Act
and the coming into force of section 2 of this
Act, the definitions ``park'' and ``park
reserve'' in section 2 of this Act are replaced
by the following:
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``park'' « parc »
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``park'' means a national park named and
described in Schedule 1.
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``park
reserve'' « réserve »
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``park reserve'' means a national park reserve
named and described in Schedule 2.
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COMING INTO FORCE |
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Coming into
force
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53. (1) Subject to subsections (2) to (4),
this Act comes into force on a day to be fixed
by order of the Governor in Council.
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Coming into
force
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(2) Paragraph 18(1)(b) and the
description of Wapusk National Park in
Part 4 of Schedule 1 come into force on a
day to be fixed by order of the Governor in
Council.
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Coming into
force
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(3) Paragraph 18(1)(c) and the
description of Gros Morne National Park in
Part 10 of Schedule 1 come into force on a
day to be fixed by order of the Governor in
Council.
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Coming into
force
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(4) The description of Aulavik National
Park in Part 12 of Schedule 1 comes into
force on a day to be fixed by order of the
Governor in Council.
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