Bill C-23
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R.S., c. C-26
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CARRIAGE BY AIR ACT |
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73. Section 1 of Schedule II to the
Carriage by Air Act is replaced by the
following:
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1. The liability shall be enforceable for the
benefit of such of the members of the
passenger's family as sustained damage by
reason of the death of the passenger.
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In this paragraph, ``member of the
passenger's family'' means the passenger's
spouse or a person who was cohabiting with
the passenger in a conjugal relationship for a
period of at least one year immediately before
the death of the passenger, a parent,
step-parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child,
adopted child, stepchild, grandchild, or any
person for whom the passenger stood in the
place of a parent.
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R.S., c. C-29
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CITIZENSHIP ACT |
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74. Subsection 2(1) of the Citizenship Act
is amended by adding the following in
alphabetical order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year;
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Replacement
of ``spouse''
with ``spouse
or
common-law
partner''
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75. The Act is amended by replacing
``spouse'' with ``spouse or common-law
partner'' in subsection 5(1.1).
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Bill C-16
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76. If Bill C-16, introduced in the 2nd
session of the 36th Parliament and entitled
the Citizenship of Canada Act, receives royal
assent and section 72 of that Act comes into
force before sections 74 and 75 come into
force, then sections 74 and 75 are repealed.
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Bill C-16
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77. If Bill C-16, introduced in the 2nd
session of the 36th Parliament and entitled
the Citizenship of Canada Act, receives royal
assent, then that Act is amended as follows:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year.
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Deemed
residence in
Canada
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(3) Despite subparagraph 2(2)(c)(i), a day
on which an applicant for citizenship is a
permanent resident residing with the
applicant's spouse or common-law partner
who is a citizen engaged, other than as a
locally engaged person, for service or
employment outside of Canada in or with the
Canadian armed forces or the public service of
Canada or of a province, is deemed to be a day
on which the applicant resided in Canada for
the purposes of paragraph (1)(b).
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Deemed
residence in
Canada
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(2) Despite subparagraph 2(2)(c)(i), a day
on which an applicant for citizenship is a
permanent resident residing with the
applicant's spouse or common-law partner
who is a citizen engaged, other than as a
locally engaged person, for service or
employment outside of Canada in or with the
Canadian armed forces or the public service of
Canada or of a province, is deemed to be a day
on which the applicant resided in Canada for
the purposes of paragraph (1)(b).
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R.S.C. 1952,
c. 49
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CIVIL SERVICE INSURANCE ACT |
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78. Section 2 of the Civil Service
Insurance Act is amended by adding the
following in alphabetical order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
insured, means a person who is cohabiting
with the insured in a conjugal relationship,
having so cohabited for a period of at least
one year;
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79. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 17:
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Designation
of
beneficiaries
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17.1 Despite any other provision of this Act,
an insured may, in a declaration, an insurance
contract, a will or an instrument purporting to
be a will, designate as beneficiary the
insured's child, spouse, common-law partner,
father, mother, brother, sister or any other
person dependent on the insured, apportioned
among them as the insured sees fit.
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R.S., c. C-31;
1999, c. 10,
s. 19
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CIVILIAN WAR-RELATED BENEFITS ACT |
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80. Section 29 of the Civilian War-related
Benefits Act is replaced by the following:
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Surviving
spouse,
common-law
partner and
children only
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29. No pension for death shall be awarded
under this Part to or in respect of any person
other than the surviving spouse, surviving
common-law partner and surviving children
of the special constable on account of whose
death pension is claimed.
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81. Section 34 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Pension to
surviving
spouse or
surviving
common-law
partner
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34. (1) No pension shall be awarded under
this Part to the surviving spouse or surviving
common-law partner of any person in respect
of the death of the person unless the surviving
spouse or surviving common-law partner
wholly or to a substantial extent maintained or
was maintained by that person at the time of
that person's death and unless the surviving
spouse or surviving common-law partner was
that person's spouse or common-law partner,
as the case may be, prior to the day the war
service injury in respect of which a pension is
claimed was sustained.
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Additional
pension in
respect of
spouse or
common-law
partner
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(2) No additional pension shall be awarded
under this Part to any person in respect of the
person's spouse or common-law partner
unless the spouse or common-law partner was
wholly or to a substantial extent maintained by
that person immediately prior to the day the
war service injury in respect of which an
additional pension is claimed was sustained.
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1999, c. 10,
s. 34
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82. Section 53 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Rates of
pensions and
allowances
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53. Where a Civilian Member of Overseas
Air Crew, during service and as a direct result
of enemy action or counteraction against the
enemy, incurred an injury or disease or
aggravation thereof resulting in serious
disability or death and is in necessitous
circumstances, or, in the case of death, a
surviving spouse, surviving common-law
partner or surviving child or children are in
necessitous circumstances, or, there being no
surviving spouse, surviving common-law
partner or surviving children, a dependent
parent or parents are in necessitous
circumstances, the Minister may in the
Minister's discretion award such pension and
allowances, not exceeding the rates payable
under Schedules I, II and III of the Pension
Act, as the Minister may from time to time
deem to be adequate.
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83. The Act is amended by replacing, in
section 36,
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1991, c. 48
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COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS ACT |
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84. Section 2 of the Cooperative Credit
Associations Act is amended by adding the
following in alphabetical order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year;
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85. Subsection 466(3) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Additional
fine
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(3) Where a person has been convicted of an
offence under this Act, the court may, where
it is satisfied that as a result of the commission
of the offence the convicted person acquired
any monetary benefits or that monetary
benefits accrued to the convicted person or to
the spouse, common-law partner or other
dependant of the convicted person, order the
convicted person to pay, notwithstanding the
maximum amount of any fine that may
otherwise be imposed under this Act, an
additional fine in an amount equal to the
court's estimation of the amount of those
monetary benefits.
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Replacement
of ``spouse''
with ``spouse
or
common-law
partner''
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86. The Act is amended by replacing
``spouse'' with ``spouse or common-law
partner'' in the following provisions:
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R.S., c. C-43;
1998, c. 26,
s. 63
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CORPORATIONS RETURNS ACT |
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87. (1) The definition ``related group'' in
subsection 2(1) of the Corporations Returns
Act is replaced by the following:
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``related
group'' « groupe lié »
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``related group'' means a group of individuals
each member of which is connected to at
least one other member of the group by
blood relationship, marriage, common-law
partnership or adoption;
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(2) Subsection 2(1) of the Act is amended
by adding the following in alphabetical
order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year;
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``common-la
w
partnership'' « union de fait »
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``common-law partnership'' means the
relationship between two persons who are
common-law partners of each other;
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(3) Paragraph 2(3)(b) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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1992, c. 20
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CORRECTIONS AND CONDITIONAL RELEASE ACT |
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88. Paragraph (b) of the definition
``victim'' in subsection 2(1) of the
Corrections and Conditional Release Act is
replaced by the following:
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1984, c. 18
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CREE-NASKAPI (OF QUEBEC) ACT |
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89. (1) Paragraphs (b) to (d) of the
definition '' ``Inuk of Fort George'' or
``Inuit of Fort George'''' in subsection 2(1)
of the Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act are
replaced by the following:
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(2) Subsection 2(1) of the Act is amended
by adding the following in alphabetical
order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year;
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90. (1) The portion of the definition
``consorts'' in section 174 of the Act before
paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
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``consorts'' « conjoints »
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``consorts'' means persons who are prescribed
by regulation and who are
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(2) The definition ``consorts'' in section
174 of the Act is amended by striking out the
word ``or'' at the end of paragraph (a), by
adding the word ``or'' at the end of
paragraph (b) and by adding the following
after paragraph (b):
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R.S., c. C-46
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CRIMINAL CODE |
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91. Section 2 of the Criminal Code is
amended by adding the following in
alphabetical order:
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``common-la
w partner'' « conjoint de fait »
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``common-law partner'', in relation to an
individual, means a person who is
cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal
relationship, having so cohabited for a
period of at least one year;
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92. Subsection 23(2) of the Act is
repealed.
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93. (1) Paragraph 215(1)(b) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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(2) Paragraph 215(4)(a) of the Act is
repealed.
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(3) Paragraph 215(4)(c) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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94. Section 329 of the Act is repealed.
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Replacement
of ``spouse''
with ``spouse
or
common-law
partner''
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95. The Act is amended by replacing
``spouse'' with ``spouse or common-law
partner'' in the following provisions:
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