Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 150, Number 41: COMMISSIONS
October 8, 2016
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
APPEAL
Notice No. HA-2016-014
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) has decided, pursuant to rule 36.1 of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Rules, to consider the appeal referenced hereunder by way of written submissions. Persons interested in intervening are requested to contact the Tribunal prior to the commencement of the scheduled hearing. Interested persons seeking additional information should contact the Tribunal at 613-998-9908.
Date of Hearing | November 10, 2016 |
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Appeal No. | AP-2016-004 |
Good in Issue | Folding knife |
Issue | Whether the good in issue is properly classified under tariff item 9898.00.00 as a prohibited device, as determined by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency. |
Tariff Item at Issue | President of the Canada Border Services Agency—9898.00.00 |
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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
INQUIRY
Professional, administrative and management support services
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) has received a complaint (File No. PR-2016-036) from NATTIQ (legal name: IT Services Canada Inc.) of Ottawa, Ontario, concerning a procurement (Solicitation No. DND-14/0031562) by the Department of National Defence (DND) for a senior archivist to provide litigation support services. Pursuant to subsection 30.13(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act and subsection 7(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations, notice is hereby given that the Tribunal made a decision on September 29, 2016, to conduct an inquiry into the complaint.
NATTIQ alleges that DND improperly deemed its proposal as non-compliant with a mandatory technical requirement set out in the Request for Standing Offers, namely, to demonstrate a minimum of 5 years' experience within the last 10 years as a professional services firm providing individuals as contractor resources to government bodies (federal, provincial or municipal) in support of government litigation.
Further information may be obtained from the Registrar, Canadian International Trade Tribunal Secretariat, 333 Laurier Avenue West, 15th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G7, 613-993-3595 (telephone), 613-990-2439 (fax), citt-tcce@tribunal.gc.ca (email).
Ottawa, September 29, 2016
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES
The Commission posts on its Web site the decisions, notices of consultation and regulatory policies that it publishes, as well as information bulletins and orders. On April 1, 2011, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure came into force. As indicated in Part 1 of these Rules, some broadcasting applications are posted directly on the Commission's Web site, www.crtc.gc.ca, under “Part 1 Applications.”
To be up to date on all ongoing proceedings, it is important to regularly consult “Today's Releases” on the Commission's Web site, which includes daily updates to notices of consultation that have been published and ongoing proceedings, as well as a link to Part 1 applications.
The following documents are abridged versions of the Commission's original documents. The original documents contain a more detailed outline of the applications, including the locations and addresses where the complete files for the proceeding may be examined. These documents are posted on the Commission's Web site and may also be examined at the Commission's offices and public examination rooms. Furthermore, all documents relating to a proceeding, including the notices and applications, are posted on the Commission's Web site under “Public Proceedings.”
CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Notice number | Publication date of the notice | City | Province | Deadline for filing of interventions, comments or replies OR hearing date |
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2016-385 (see note *) | September 26, 2016 | October 30, 2016 |
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Regulations set out below.
Decision number | Publication date | Applicant's name | Undertaking | City | Province |
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2016-383 | September 23, 2016 | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | CBMA-FM | Rouyn-Noranda | Quebec |
Discretionary Services Regulations
Interpretation
Definitions
1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
Act means the Broadcasting Act. (Loi)
advertising material means any commercial message or programming that promotes a station, network or program but it does not include
- (a) a station or network identification;
- (b) the announcement of an upcoming program that is voiced over credits; or
- (c) a promotion for a Canadian program or a Canadian feature film, even if a sponsor is identified in the title of the program or film or as a sponsor of that program or film, as long as the identification is limited to the sponsor's name and does not include a description, representation or attribute of the sponsor's products or services. (matériel publicitaire)
broadcast year means the period that begins on September 1 of one year and ends on August 31 of the following year. (année de radiodiffusion)
Canadian program means a program
- (a) in respect of which a Canadian film or video production certificate as defined in section 125.4 of the Income Tax Act is has been issued; or
- (b) that qualifies as a Canadian program in accordance with the criteria established by the Commission in
- (i) Appendix II to Public Notice CRTC 2000-42, dated March 17, 2000, entitled Certification for Canadian Programs — A revised approach,
- (ii) the appendix to Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-905, dated December 3, 2010, entitled Revision of the definition of a Canadian program to include Canadian programs that have been dubbed in Canada and outside Canada, or
- (iii) paragraphs 128 to 130 of Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2015-86, dated March 12, 2015, entitled Let's Talk TV: The way forward – Creating compelling and diverse Canadian programming. (émission canadienne)
commercial message means an advertisement that is intended to sell or promote goods, services, natural resources or activities, including by mentioning or displaying in a list of prizes the name of a person that is selling or promoting the goods, services, natural resources or activities. (message publicitaire)
exempt distribution undertaking means a distribution undertaking whose operator is exempt from one or more of the requirements of Part II of the Act by an order of the Commission made under subsection 9(4) of the Act. (entreprise de distribution exemptée)
key figure means a figure formed by a combination of alphanumeric characters set out in column 2 of Schedule 1 that corresponds to the description of the program set out in column 1. (chiffre clé)
licensed means licensed by the Commission. (autorisé)
licensee means a person that is licensed to carry on discretionary programming undertaking or a discretionary services network. (titulaire)
new programming service means a programming service that has not been previously distributed in Canada and includes a high definition version or a new multiplex of an existing programming service. (nouveau service de programmation)
program means a program that falls into a category set out in item 6, column 1, of Schedule 1. (émission)
programming means anything that is broadcast, but does not include visual images, whether or not combined with sounds, that consist predominantly of alphanumeric characters. (programmation)
Canadian Programs
Obligation to broadcast Canadian programs
2 (1) Subject to subsection (2) and except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall broadcast Canadian programs during at least 35% of the time that it devotes to broadcasting in a broadcast year.
Licensee that provides third language programming
(2) Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee that provides a third language service shall broadcast Canadian programs during at least 15% of the time that it devotes to broadcasting
- (a) in a broadcast year; and
- (b) daily between six o'clock in the afternoon and midnight.
Period of time devoted to broadcasting
(3) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), the time devoted to broadcasting includes time allocated to advertising material.
Definition of third language service
(4) In subsection (2), third language service means a programming service that provides at least 90% of its programming each broadcast week, the first day of which falls on a Sunday, in a language other than English or French exclusive of secondary audio programming and subtitles.
Programming Content
Prohibition — broadcasting of programming
3 A licensee shall not broadcast programming that contains
- (a) anything that contravenes an Act of Parliament or of the legislature of a province;
- (b) any abusive comment or abusive pictorial representation that, when taken in context, tends to or is likely to expose an individual or a group or class of individuals to hatred or contempt on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age or mental or physical disability; or
- (c) any false or misleading news.
Commercial Messages
Obligation to comply with technical requirements
4 Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall ensure that every commercial message that it broadcasts in a break within a program or between programs complies with the technical requirements set out in ATSC Recommended Practice A/85: Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital Television, published by the Advanced Television Systems Committee Inc., as amended from time to time.
Alcoholic beverages
5 (1) A licensee may broadcast a commercial message directly or indirectly advertising an alcoholic beverage if
- (a) the sponsor is not prohibited from advertising the alcoholic beverage by the laws of the province in which the commercial message is broadcast;
- (b) the commercial message is not designed to promote the general consumption of alcoholic beverages; and
- (c) the commercial message
- (i) does not attempt to influence non-drinkers of any age to drink or to purchase an alcoholic beverage,
- (ii) is not directed at persons under the legal drinking age, does not associate an alcoholic beverage with youth or youth symbols and does not portray persons under the legal drinking age or persons who could reasonably be mistaken for such persons in a context where any such product is being shown or promoted,
- (iii) does not portray an alcoholic beverage in the context of, or in relation to, an activity that is attractive primarily to people under the legal drinking age,
- (iv) does not contain an endorsement of the alcoholic beverage, personally or by implication, either directly or indirectly, by any person, character or group who is or is likely to be a role model for minors because of their past or present position of public trust, special achievement in any field of endeavour, association with charities or advocacy activities benefiting children, or reputation or exposure in the mass media,
- (v) does not attempt to establish an alcoholic beverage as a status symbol, a necessity for the enjoyment of life or an escape from life's problems or attempt to establish that consumption of the product should take precedence over other activities,
- (vi) does not imply directly or indirectly that social acceptance, social status, personal success, or business or athletic achievement may be acquired, enhanced or reinforced through consumption of alcohol,
- (vii) does not imply directly or indirectly that the presence or consumption of alcohol is, in any way, essential to the enjoyment of an activity or an event,
- (viii) does not portray an alcoholic beverage, or its consumption, in an immoderate way,
- (ix) does not exaggerate the importance or effect of any aspect of an alcoholic beverage or its packaging,
- (x) does not show or use language that suggests, in any way, product misuse or product dependency, compulsive behaviour, urgency of need or urgency of use,
- (xi) does not use imperative language to urge people to purchase or consume an alcoholic beverage,
- (xii) does not introduce an alcoholic beverage in such a way or at such a time that it may be associated with the operation of any vehicle or conveyance requiring skill,
- (xiii) does not introduce an alcoholic beverage in such a way or at such a time that it may be associated with any activity requiring a significant degree of skill, care or mental alertness or involving an obvious element of danger,
- (xiv) does not contain inducements to prefer an alcoholic beverage because of its higher alcohol content,
- (xv) does not refer to the feeling and effect caused by alcohol consumption or show or convey the impression, by behaviour or comportment, that the people depicted in the message are under the influence of alcohol,
- (xvi) does not portray any person with an alcoholic beverage in situations in which the consumption of alcohol is prohibited, and
- (xvii) does not contain scenes in which an alcoholic beverage is consumed or scenes that give the impression, visually or in sound, that it is being or has been consumed.
Non-application
(2) For greater certainty, paragraph (1)(b) does not apply in order to prohibit industry, public service or brand preference advertising.
Political Broadcasts
Obligation — allocation of broadcasting time
6 (1) If, during an election period, a licensee provides time on its programming service for the broadcast of programs, advertisements or announcements of a partisan political character, the licensee shall allocate the time on an equitable basis to all accredited political parties and rival candidates represented in the election or referendum.
Definition of election period
(2) In subsection (1), election period means
- (a) in the case of a federal or provincial election or a federal, provincial or municipal referendum, the period that begins on the day on which the announcement of the election or referendum is made and that ends on the day on which the election or referendum is held; or
- (b) in the case of a municipal election, the period that begins two months before the day on which the election is to be held and that ends on the day on which the election is held.
Non-Disclosure
Non-disclosure obligation — distribution of programming services
7 (1) A licensee whose programming services are distributed by a licensed distribution undertaking or that is negotiating terms of carriage with such an undertaking for its programming services, including new programming services, shall sign and provide to the licensee of the distribution undertaking an agreement that
- (a) reproduces the CRTC non-disclosure provisions; and
- (b) contains its consent to comply with the CRTC non-disclosure provisions for the benefit of the licensee of the distribution undertaking.
Non-disclosure obligation — broadcasting of programs
(2) A licensee whose programs are broadcast by a licensed video-on-demand undertaking or that is negotiating terms of carriage with such an undertaking for its programs shall sign and provide to the licensee of the video-on-demand undertaking an agreement that
- (a) reproduces the CRTC non-disclosure provisions; and
- (b) contains its consent to comply with the CRTC non-disclosure provisions for the benefit of the licensee of the video-on-demand undertaking.
Definition of CRTC non-disclosure provisions
(3) In this section, CRTC non-disclosure provisions means the non-disclosure provisions set out in the appendix to Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2013-578, dated October 31, 2013 and entitled Standard clauses for non-disclosure agreements.
Logs and Records
Obligations — log or record
8 (1) Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall
- (a) keep a program log or record of its programming in a form that is acceptable to the Commission;
- (b) retain the log or record for a period of one year after the day on which the programming was distributed;
- (c) cause the following information to be entered in the log or record each day:
- (i) the date,
- (ii) an identification of the licensee or the service provided by the licensee,
- (iii) the time at which advertising material begins, its duration and, in the case of a commercial message that it broadcasts in a break within a program or between programs, the name of the person that is selling or promoting goods, services, natural resources or activities,
- (iv) in relation to each program other than a music video clip,
- (A) its title and any additional information that is to be included in accordance with the appropriate subitem of Schedule 1,
- (B) the key figure that describes the program,
- (C) the time at which the program begins and ends,
- (D) if applicable, the code set out in column 1 of Part A, C or D of Schedule 2 that indicates the language, type or group of the program described in column 2,
- (E) if applicable, the code set out in column 1 of Part B of Schedule 2 that indicates the accessibility of the program described in column 2, and
- (F) if it is required by a condition of the licence, a brief description of the content of the program,
- (v) in relation to each music video clip,
- (A) the title of the clip,
- (B) the name of and language used by the performer,
- (C) an indication as to whether the clip is a Canadian music video clip, as defined in section V of Appendix I to Public Notice 2000-42, dated March 17, 2000, entitled Certification for Canadian Programs — A revised approach,
- (D) the key figure that describes the clip, and
- (E) if applicable, the code set out in column 1 of Part B of Schedule 2 that indicates the accessibility of the clip described in column 2, and
- (vi) if the licensee distributes its programming in a multi-hour block, the time at which each block begins and ends; and
- (d) within 30 days after the last day of each month, provide to the Commission the log or record of its programming for the month and a certificate attesting to the accuracy of the contents of the log or record.
If more than one subitem applies
(2) For the purposes of clauses (1)(c)(iv)(B) and (1)(c)(v)(D), if more than one subitem of Schedule 1 applies to the program, a licensee may, in respect of that program, cause to be entered in its program log or record the key figures indicating the subitems that apply to each segment of the program, in the order in which the segments are distributed, and the starting time and duration of each segment of the program.
Obligation to keep recording of programming
(3) A licensee shall retain a clear and intelligible audio-visual recording of all of its programming
- (a) for a period of four weeks after the day on which the programming is distributed; or
- (b) for a period of eight weeks after the day on which the programming is distributed, if the Commission receives a complaint from a person regarding any programming, or for any other reason wishes to investigate the programming, and notifies the licensee of the investigation before the end of the four-week period.
Obligation to provide recording to Commission
(4) If the Commission requests a clear and intelligible audio-visual recording of a licensee's programming from the licensee before the end of the applicable period referred to in paragraph (3)(a) or (b), the licensee shall, without delay, provide the recording to the Commission.
Requests for Information
Obligation to file statement of accounts
9 (1) On or before November 30 of each year, a licensee shall file with the Commission, on the annual return form issued by the Commission, a statement of accounts for the previous broadcast year.
Obligation to respond to complaint or request
(2) At the Commission's request, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) a complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by a person or a request for information regarding the programming that is originated by or is distributed by the licensee or regarding the licensee's technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; and
- (b) a request for information regarding the licensee's adherence to the conditions of its licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
Transfer of Ownership or Control
Definitions
10 (1) The following definitions apply in this section.
associate, when used to indicate a relationship with a person, includes
- (a) a partner of the person;
- (b) a trust or an estate in which the person has a substantial beneficial interest or in which the person serves as a trustee or in a similar capacity;
- (c) the person's spouse or common-law partner;
- (d) a child of the person or of their spouse or common-law partner, including a child adopted in fact by the person, spouse or common-law partner;
- (e) the spouse or common-law partner of the child;
- (f) a relative of the person, or of the person's spouse or common-law partner, if that relative has the same residence as the person;
- (g) a corporation of which the person alone has, or the person together with one or more associates described in this definition have, directly or indirectly, control of 50% or more of the voting interests;
- (h) a corporation of which an associate, as described in this definition, of the person has, directly or indirectly, control of 50% or more of the voting interests; and
- (i) a person with which the person has entered into an arrangement, a contract, an understanding or an agreement in respect of the voting of shares of a licensee corporation or of a corporation that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of a licensee corporation, except when that person controls less than 1% of all issued voting shares of a corporation whose shares are publicly traded on a stock exchange. (lien)
common-law partner means an individual who is cohabiting with a person in a conjugal relationship having done so for a period of at least one year. (conjoint de fait)
common shares means the shares that represent the residual equity in the earnings of a corporation, and includes securities that are convertible into such shares at any time at the option of the holder and the preferred shares to which are attached rights to participate in the earnings of the corporation with no upper limit. (actions ordinaires)
person includes an individual, partnership, joint venture, association, corporation, trust, estate, trustee, executor or administrator, or a legal representative of any of them. (personne)
voting interest, in respect of
- (a) a corporation with share capital, means the vote attached to a voting share;
- (b) a corporation without share capital, means an interest that entitles the owner to voting rights similar to those enjoyed by the owner of a voting share;
- (c) a partnership, trust, association or joint venture, means an ownership interest in its assets that entitles the owner to receive a share of its profits, to receive a share of its assets on dissolution and to participate directly in its management or to vote on the election of the persons that are to be entrusted with the power and responsibility to manage it; and
- (d) a not-for-profit partnership, trust, association or joint venture, means a right that entitles the owner to participate directly in its management or to vote on the election of the persons that are to be entrusted with the power and responsibility to manage it. (intérêt avec droit de vote)
voting share means a share in the capital of a corporation to which one or more votes are attached that are exercisable at meetings of shareholders of the corporation, either under all circumstances or under a circumstance that has occurred and is continuing, and includes a security that is convertible into such a share at any time at the option of the holder. (action avec droit de vote)
Control of voting interest
(2) For the purposes of this section, control of a voting interest by a person includes situations in which
- (a) the person is, directly or indirectly, the beneficial owner of the voting interest;
- or
- (b) the person, by means of an arrangement, contract, understanding or agreement, determines the manner in which the interest is voted but the solicitation of proxies or the seeking of instructions with respect to the completion of proxies in respect of the exercise of voting interests is not considered to be such an arrangement, contract, understanding or agreement.
Effective control of licensee
(3) For the purposes of this section, effective control of a licensee or its undertaking includes situations in which
- (a) a person controls a majority of the voting interests of the licensee directly or indirectly, other than by way of security only;
- (b) a person has the ability to cause the licensee or its board of directors to take a course of action; or
- (c) the Commission, after a public hearing of an application for a licence or in respect of an existing licence, determines that a person has effective control of the licensee or its undertaking and sets that determination out in a decision or public notice.
Obligation to obtain Commission's prior approval
(4) Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall obtain the Commission's prior approval of any act, transaction or agreement that, directly or indirectly, would result in
- (a) a change by any means of the effective control of its undertaking;
- (b) a person that alone
- (i) controls less than 30% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 30% or more of those interests,
- (ii) controls less than 30% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee having control of 30% or more of those interests,
- (iii) owns less than 50% of the issued common shares of the licensee owning 50% or more of those shares but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee, or
- (iv) owns less than 50% of the issued common shares of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee owning 50% or more of those shares but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee; or
- (c) a person together with an associate
- (i) that control less than 30% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 30% or more of those interests,
- (ii) that control less than 30% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee having control of 30% or more of those interests,
- (iii) that own less than 50% of the issued common shares of the licensee owning 50% or more of those shares but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee, or
- (iv) that own less than 50% of the issued common shares of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee owning 50% or more of those shares but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee.
Obligation to notify Commission
(5) A licensee shall notify the Commission, within 30 days after the day on which the act or transaction occurs or the agreement is entered into, of the occurrence of any act or transaction or the entry into any agreement that, directly or indirectly, results in
- (a) a person that alone
- (i) controls less than 20% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 20% or more but less than 30% of those interests,
- (ii) controls less than 20% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee having control of 20% or more but less than 30% of those interests,
- (iii) controls less than 40% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 40% or more but less than 50% of those interests but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee, or
- (iv) controls less than 40% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee having control of 40% or more but less than 50% of those interests but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee; or
- (b) a person together with an associate
- (i) that control less than 20% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 20% or more but less than 30% of those interests,
- (ii) that control less than 20% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee having control of 20% or more but less than 30% of those interests,
- (iii) that control less than 40% of the voting interests of the licensee having control of 40% or more but less than 50% of those interests but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee, or
- (iv) that control less than 40% of the voting interests of a person that has, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee, having control of 40% or more but less than 50% of those interests but not having, directly or indirectly, effective control of the licensee.
Content of notification
(6) The notification is to contain the following information:
- (a) the name of the person and, if applicable, of the associate;
- (b) the percentage of the voting interests controlled by the person or by the person and the associate; and
- (c) a complete description of the act, transaction or agreement or a copy of the transaction or agreement.
Undue Preference or Disadvantage
Prohibition — undue preference or disadvantage
11 (1) A licensee shall not give an undue preference to any person, including itself, or subject any person to an undue disadvantage.
Burden of proof
(2) In a proceeding before the Commission, the burden of establishing that any preference or disadvantage is not undue is on the licensee that gives the preference or subjects the person to the disadvantage.
Undue preference
(3) If a licensee distributes an on-demand program for which it has acquired exclusive or other preferential rights it shall be considered to have given itself an undue preference.
Definition of on-demand program
(4) In subsection (3), on-demand program means a program that is provided by a licensee for distribution by a distribution undertaking on an on-demand basis.
Tied Selling
Prohibition
12 Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall not offer its programming service for distribution as part of a package with other programming services unless it also makes its programming service available on a stand-alone basis.
Availability of New Programming Services for Distribution
Obligation — distribution of new programming service
13 Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee that is ready to launch a new programming service shall make that programming service available for distribution by all licensed broadcasting distribution undertakings or operators of exempt distribution undertakings, despite the absence of a commercial agreement.
Dispute Resolution
Referral of dispute to Commission
14 (1) If there is a dispute between a licensee and the operator of a licensed distribution undertaking or an exempt distribution undertaking concerning the carriage or terms of carriage of programming that originates from the licensee, including the wholesale rate and the terms of any audit referred to in section 15.1 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations, one or both of the parties to the dispute may refer the matter to the Commission for dispute resolution.
Mediation
(2) If the Commission accepts a referral of a matter for dispute resolution, the parties to the dispute shall participate in a mediation with a person who is appointed by the Commission.
Additional information
(3) During the dispute resolution process, the person who is appointed may require additional information from the parties.
Procedural requirements, rates, terms and conditions
(4) If a licensed distribution undertaking or an exempt distribution undertaking distributes the licensee's programming service in the absence of a commercial agreement and the matter proceeds before the Commission for dispute resolution,
- (a) the dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the procedural requirements established by the Commission in Broadcasting and Telecom Information Bulletin CRTC 2013-637, dated November 28, 2013 and entitled Practices and procedures for staff-assisted mediation, final offer arbitration and expedited hearings; and
- (b) the rates, terms and conditions established by the Commission apply as of the day on which the programming service was first made available to the distributor in the absence of a commercial agreement.
Rates, terms and conditions — new programming service
(5) If the dispute relates to the rates, terms or conditions that relate to a new programming service that is being distributed in the absence of a commercial agreement and the matter proceeds before the Commission for dispute resolution, the parties will be bound by the rates, terms and conditions established by the Commission for the duration of the contractual term established by the Commission.
Rates, terms and conditions — agreement
(6) Despite subsections (4) and (5), the parties may reach an agreement that sets out rates, terms or conditions that differ from those established by the Commission.
Obligations During Dispute
Obligation — rates, terms and conditions
15 (1) During a dispute between a licensee and a person that is licensed to carry on a distribution undertaking or the operator of an exempt distribution undertaking concerning the carriage or terms of carriage of programming that originates from the licensee or concerning any right or obligation under the Act, the licensee must continue to provide its programming services to the distribution undertaking at the same rates and on the same terms and conditions as it did before the dispute.
Period of dispute
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a dispute begins when written notice of the dispute is provided to the Commission and is served on the other undertaking that is a party to the dispute and ends when an agreement settling the dispute is reached by the concerned undertakings or, if no such agreement is reached, when the Commission renders a decision concerning any unresolved matter.
Transmission of Programming Service
Obligations — transmission of programming service
16 Except as otherwise provided under a condition of its licence, a licensee shall, in respect of each programming service that is required to be distributed under section 18 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations, by the Commission under paragraph 9(1)(h) of the Act or by order of the Commission made under subsection 9(4) of the Act,
- (a) ensure the transmission of the programming service from its production facilities to each broadcasting distribution undertaking's head end located within the area for which the licensee is licensed or to a satellite uplink centre located within that area; and
- (b) bear the costs of the transmission.
Transitional Provision
17 The holder of any licence for a pay television programming undertaking or a speciality services programming undertaking in effect on September 1, 2017 is considered to be a licensee for the purposes of these Regulations for the remainder of the term of the licence.
Repeal
18 The Pay Television Regulations, 1990 (see footnote 1) are repealed.
19 The Specialty Services Regulations, 1990 (see footnote 2) are repealed.
Coming into Force
20 These Regulations come into force on September 1, 2017 but if they are registered after that day, they come into force on the day on which they are registered.
SCHEDULE 1
(Sections 1 and 8)
Item | Column 1 Program Description |
Column 2 Alphanumeric Characters |
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | |||
1 | Origin | |||||||||
(1) Canada (other than Quebec) | 1 | |||||||||
(2) United States | 2 | |||||||||
(3) Other | 7 | |||||||||
(4) Quebec | 8 | |||||||||
2 | Time Credits | |||||||||
(1) A program for which 150 % credit is given under a condition of licence | 4 | |||||||||
(2) A program for which 150 % credit is not given under a condition of licence | 5 | |||||||||
3 | Exhibition | |||||||||
(1) Original exhibition of a program that has been distributed by another licensed broadcasting undertaking | 1 | |||||||||
(2) Original first-run program (original exhibition of a program that has not been distributed by another licensed broadcasting undertaking) | 2 | |||||||||
(3) Repeat exhibition of a program | 3 | |||||||||
(4) Live broadcast | 4 | |||||||||
4 | Production Source | |||||||||
(1) In-house (licensee) | 1 | |||||||||
(2) Related production company | 3 | |||||||||
(3) TV station (include call sign) | 4 | |||||||||
(4) Television network (include network identifier) | 5 | |||||||||
(5) Canadian independent producer (include Commission "C" number or the number assigned by the Department of Canadian Heritage) | 6 | |||||||||
(6) Co-venture (include Commission "S.R." number) | 7 | |||||||||
(7) Canadian programs from any government and productions of the National Film Board (include the source) | 8 | |||||||||
(8) Programs from any source that are not accredited as Canadian programs (include the pertinent Dubbing Dramatic credit (D/C) and Commission "D" number if applicable) | 9 | |||||||||
(9) Treaty co-production | 0 | |||||||||
5 | Target audience | |||||||||
(1) Preschool children (0-5 years) | 1 | |||||||||
(2) Children (6-12 years) | 2 | |||||||||
(3) Teenagers (13-17 years) | 3 | |||||||||
(4) Adults (18 years and over) | 4 | |||||||||
6 | Categories Information: |
|||||||||
(1) News | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||
(2) | (a) Analysis and interpretation | 0 | 2 | A | ||||||
(b) Long-form documentary | 0 | 2 | B | |||||||
(3) Reporting and actualities | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||||
(4) Religion | 0 | 4 | 0 | |||||||
(5) | (a) Formal education and preschool | 0 | 5 | A | ||||||
(b) Informal education/Recreation and leisure | 0 | 5 | B | |||||||
Sports: | ||||||||||
(6) | (a) Professional sports | 0 | 6 | A | ||||||
(b) Amateur sports | 0 | 6 | B | |||||||
Music and Entertainment: | ||||||||||
(7) | Drama and comedy (include the appropriate Commission drama credit if applicable) | |||||||||
(a) Ongoing dramatic series | 0 | 7 | A | |||||||
(b) Ongoing comedy series (sitcoms) | 0 | 7 | B | |||||||
(c) Specials, mini-series or made-for-TV feature films | 0 | 7 | C | |||||||
(d) Theatrical feature films aired on TV | 0 | 7 | D | |||||||
(e) Animated television programs and films | 0 | 7 | E | |||||||
(f) Programs of comedy sketches, improvisation, unscripted works, stand-up comedy | 0 | 7 | F | |||||||
(g) Other drama | 0 | 7 | G | |||||||
(8) | (a) Music and dance other than music video programs or clips | 0 | 8 | A | ||||||
(b) Music video clips | 0 | 8 | B | |||||||
(c) Music video programs | 0 | 8 | C | |||||||
(9) Variety | 0 | 9 | A | |||||||
(10) Game shows | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
(11) | (a) General entertainment and human interest | 1 | 1 | A | ||||||
(b) Reality television | 1 | 1 | B | |||||||
Other: | ||||||||||
(12) Interstitials | 1 | 2 | 0 | |||||||
(13) Public service announcements | 1 | 3 | 0 | |||||||
(14) Infomercials, promotional and corporate videos | 1 | 4 | 0 | |||||||
(15) Filler programming | 1 | 5 | 0 |
SCHEDULE 2
(Section 8)
Codes
PART A
Item | Column 1 Code |
Column 2 Description |
---|---|---|
1 | [Abbreviated name of language] | Language of the original production |
2 | [Abbreviated name of language] | Language of the program (for all programs of an ethnic station or for programs of a station if the language of the programs differs from the official language for which the station is principally licensed) |
PART B
Item | Column 1 Code |
Column 2 Description |
---|---|---|
1 | CC [to be inserted following key figure] figure] | Program contains closed captioning for viewers who are deaf and hard of hearing, which has been exhibited during the complete length of the program |
2 | DV [to be inserted following key figure] | Program contains described video for viewers who are blind or have visual impairments, which has been exhibited during the complete length of the program |
3 | AD [to be inserted following key figure] | Program contains audio description for viewers who are blind or have visual impairments, which has been exhibited during the complete length of the program |
4 | CD [to be inserted following key figure] | Program contains both closed captioning and described video, which has been exhibited during the complete length of the program |
5 | CA [to be inserted following key figure] | Program contains both closed captioning and audio description, which has been exhibited during the complete length of the program |
PART C
Item | Column 1 Code |
Column 2 Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Type A | A program in a language other than English, French or a language of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada |
2 | Type B | A program in English or in French that is directed toward a distinct ethnic group whose mother tongue is English or French or in whose country of origin a common language is English or French |
3 | Type C | A program in English or in French that is directed toward a distinct ethnic group whose mother tongue is included in Type A |
4 | Type D | A bilingual program in English or in French as well as in a language other than English, French or in a language of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada that is directed toward a distinct ethnic group |
5 | Type E | A program in English or in French that is directed toward ethnic groups or toward the general public and that depicts Canada's cultural diversity through services that are multicultural, educational, informational or inter-cultural |
6 | Type X | Where the licensee is not required by a condition of licence to broadcast prescribed levels of Type A, B, C, D or E programming, an ethnic program, as defined in section 2 of the Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987 |
PART D
Item | Column 1 Code |
Column 2 Description |
---|---|---|
1 | [Abbreviated name of ethnic group] | The distinct ethnic group toward which an ethnic program, as defined in section 2 of the Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987, is directed |
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PARKS CANADA AGENCY
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of critical habitat of the Golden-winged Warbler in Riding Mountain National Park of Canada
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is a migratory bird protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, and listed on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act as threatened. In Canada, the Golden-winged Warbler is found in forest edge habitat exhibiting early successional characteristics, usually with a patchy mixture of shrubs, saplings, herbaceous openings and widely spaced tall trees.
The Recovery Strategy for the Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) in Canada (http://www. registrelep-sararegistry.gc.ca/document/default_e.cfm? documentID=2669) identifies critical habitat for the species in a number of areas across Canada, including Riding Mountain National Park of Canada.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, that 90 days after the date of publication of this notice, subsection 58(1) of the Act will apply to the critical habitat of the Golden-winged Warbler, as identified in the recovery strategy for that species, which is included in the Species at Risk Public Registry, and that is located within Riding Mountain National Park of Canada, the boundaries of which are described in Schedule 1 of the Canada National Parks Act.
Richard Dupuis
Acting Field Unit Superintendent
Riding Mountain Field Unit
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT ACT
Permission granted (Durand, Yves L.)
The Public Service Commission of Canada, pursuant to section 116 of the Public Service Employment Act, hereby gives notice that it has granted permission, pursuant to subsection 115(2) of the said Act, to Yves L. Durand, Senior Financial Analyst (FI-3), Financial Management Services – Policy, Financial Management and Advisory Services Office, Department of Employment and Social Development, Gatineau, Quebec, to be a candidate, before and during the election period, for the position of Councillor, District 10, Touraine, for the City of Gatineau, Quebec, in a municipal election to be held on November 5, 2017.
September 27, 2016
Natalie Jones
Director General
Political Activities and
Non-Partisanship Directorate
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