Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 152, Number 29: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
July 21, 2018
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Highly Skilled Worker Class
The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, pursuant to section 14.1 footnote a of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act footnote b, gives the annexed Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Highly Skilled Worker Class.
Ottawa, July 9, 2018
Ahmed D. Hussen
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Highly Skilled Worker Class
Amendment
1 Paragraph 4(2)(b) of the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Highly Skilled Worker Class footnote 1 is replaced by the following:
- (b) the endorsement referred to in paragraph 2(2)(e) must not have been revoked by the issuing province.
Transitional Provision
2 This Instruction applies in respect of applications in the Atlantic Canada highly skilled worker class established by the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Highly Skilled Worker Class published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 4, 2017 that are pending on the day on which this Instruction takes effect.
Taking Effect
3 This Instruction takes effect on the day on which it is published in the Canada Gazette, Part I.
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class
The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, pursuant to section 14.1 footnote c of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act footnote d, gives the annexed Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class.
Ottawa, July 9, 2018
Ahmed D. Hussen
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class
Amendment
1 Paragraph 4(2)(b) of the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class footnote 2 is replaced by the following:
- (b) the endorsement referred to in paragraph 2(2)(e) must not have been revoked by the issuing province.
Transitional Provision
2 This Instruction applies in respect of applications in the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class established by the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada Intermediate Skilled Worker Class published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 4, 2017 that are pending on the day on which this Instruction takes effect.
Taking Effect
3 This Instruction takes effect on the day on which it is published in the Canada Gazette, Part I.
DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada International Graduate Class
The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, pursuant to section 14.1 footnote e of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act footnote f, gives the annexed Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada International Graduate Class.
Ottawa, July 9, 2018
Ahmed D. Hussen
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Ministerial Instruction Amending the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada International Graduate Class
Amendment
1 Paragraph 4(2)(b) of the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada International Graduate Class footnote 3 is replaced by the following:
- (b) the endorsement referred to in paragraph 2(2)(e) must not have been revoked by the issuing province.
Transitional Provision
2 This Instruction applies in respect of applications in the Atlantic Canada international graduate class established by the Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Atlantic Canada International Graduate Class published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 4, 2017 that are pending on the day on which this Instruction takes effect.
Taking Effect
3 This Instruction takes effect on the day on which it is published in the Canada Gazette, Part I.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Notice with respect to the Code of Practice for the Management of Air Emissions from Pulp and Paper Facilities
Whereas on May 27, 2016, the Minister of the Environment has issued the proposed Code of Practice for the Management of Air Emissions from Pulp and Paper Facilities on the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA) Registry,
Pursuant to subsection 54(4) of CEPA, the Minister of the Environment hereby gives notice of the publication of the Code of Practice for the Management of Air Emissions from Pulp and Paper Facilities issued under subsection 54(1) of that Act.
July 14, 2018
Marc D'Iorio
Director General
Industrial Sectors, Chemicals and Waste Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CANNABIS ACT
Notice of intent to consult on Health Canada's Proposed Approach to Cost Recovery for the Regulation of Cannabis
In the 2017 Fall Economic Statement, Progress for the Middle Class, the Government of Canada provided $546 million over five years for the implementation, administration and enforcement of the Cannabis Act. This funding has been provided to Health Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Public Health Agency of Canada and Public Safety Canada to enable appropriate capacity to issue licences, conduct inspections and enforce aspects of the Cannabis Act and to undertake robust public education and awareness activities.
The Fall Economic Statement also confirmed that the Government of Canada would implement a cost recovery regime under the Cannabis Act. Cost recovery is based on the principle that the public should not bear the costs of government activities when private parties derive the primary benefit from these government activities and services.
Consultation
A detailed consultation paper, entitled Proposed Approach to Cost Recovery for the Regulation of Cannabis, has been developed to support the consultation. The purpose of the consultation is to solicit public input and views on the proposed approach to recovering federal government costs under the Cannabis Act. Health Canada will be seeking feedback during a period of 30 days, closing on August 13, 2018, and will engage with interested stakeholders throughout the consultation period. Please visit the Health Canada Proposed Approach to Cost Recovery for the Regulation of Cannabis web page for details on how to participate in the consultation.
Results
Comments received will be considered in the final design of the cost recovery regime, which is expected to be put in place through a ministerial order following the coming into force of the Cannabis Act and its regulations.
It is important that interested parties provide feedback on the fee proposals in the consultation paper, as a draft of the fee order will not be prepublished. A summary of the input received will be included with the final ministerial order when it is published in the Canada Gazette, Part II.
Any inquiries or comments can be directed to the Cannabis Legalization and Regulation Branch, Health Canada, by email at cannabis@canada.ca. The Department is committed to respecting the privacy of participants in the consultation. All personal information created, held or collected by the Department is protected by the Privacy Act.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW ACT
Filing of claims for exemption
Pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of the filing of the claims for exemption listed below.
In accordance with subsection 12(2) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, affected parties, as defined, may make written representations to the screening officer with respect to the claim for exemption and the safety data sheet (SDS) or label to which it relates. Written representations must cite the appropriate registry number, state the reasons and evidence upon which the representations are based and be delivered within 30 days of the date of the publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I, to the screening officer at the following address: Workplace Hazardous Materials Bureau, 269 Laurier Avenue West, 8th Floor (4908-B), Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9.
Christine Brown
Chief Screening Officer
On February 11, 2015, the Hazardous Products Act (HPA) was amended and the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the Ingredient Disclosure List were repealed and replaced with the new Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR). The revised legislation (HPA/HPR) is referred to as WHMIS 2015 and the former legislation (HPA/CPR) is referred to as WHMIS 1988. Transitional provisions allow compliance with either WHMIS 1988 or WHMIS 2015 for a specified period of time.
The claims listed below seek an exemption from the disclosure of supplier confidential business information in respect of a hazardous product; such disclosure would otherwise be required under the provisions of the relevant legislation.
Claimant | Product Identifier | Subject of the Claim for Exemption | Registry Number |
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Ingevity Corporation | EnvaMul 2178 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12122 |
Chem Terra Innovation Ltd. | Hydropel | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12123 |
Nalco Canada ULC | VX12003 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12124 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co. | MC MX 3-4460 | C.i. of three ingredients | 12125 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co. | MultiSweet MX 8-3892 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12126 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7400 ADHESIVE | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12127 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7722B ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12128 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7770 ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12129 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7770B ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12130 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7771 ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12131 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7771B ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12132 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7773 ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12133 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7773B ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12134 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7779 ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12135 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 7779B ADHESIVE PART A | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12136 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 6600 ADHESIVE | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12137 |
Ashland Canada Corp. | PLIOGRIP 9400 ADHESIVE | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12138 |
The Lubrizol Corporation | BS 648 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12139 |
The Lubrizol Corporation | IS 48 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12140 |
Nalco Canada ULC | Collect-Ore C122 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12141 |
Nalco Canada ULC | PROE27000A | C.i. of three ingredients | 12143 |
Ingevity Corporation | EnvaMod 1963 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12144 |
Henkel Canada Corporation | LOCTITE NS 5540 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12145 |
Henkel Canada Corporation | LOCTITE NS 5550 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12146 |
ChemTreat Inc. | ChemTreat FL5678ZC | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12147 |
Nalco Canada ULC | 3D TRASAR™ 3DT337 | C.i. of two ingredients | 12148 |
Flotek Chemistry | StimOil B76 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients C. of one ingredient | 12149 |
Evonik Corporation | Dynasylan® 6498 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12150 |
Nalco Canada ULC | Collect-Ore C110 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12151 |
Baker Hughes Canada Company | RE33827WAW PROCESS AID | C.i. of three ingredients | 12152 |
Power Service Products, Inc. | Diesel 911 | C.i. of eight ingredients | 12153 |
Clean Harbours | Paratene D742 | C.i. and C. of seven ingredients | 12154 |
Clean Harbours | Paratene D740 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12155 |
Clean Harbours | Paratene D707 | C.i. and C. of eight ingredients | 12156 |
Clean Harbours | Paratene D708 | C.i. and C. of ten ingredients | 12157 |
Clean Harbours | Paratene S1 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12158 |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC | Voranol (TM) 425XL Polyol | C.i. of one ingredient | 12159 |
Nalco Canada ULC | EC1629A | C.i. of four ingredients | 12160 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC 510M Performance Additive | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of three ingredients | 12161 |
Baker Hughes Canada Company | PA02360 PARAFFIN CONTROL | C.i. of two ingredients | 12162 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | B293 Gelled Oil Gelling Agent | C.i. and C. of four ingredients | 12163 |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC | NorKool(TM) Inhibitor 244 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients C. of one ingredient | 12164 |
Integrity Bio-Chem | IronFix-C | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12165 |
Quantum Chemical | ILLUSTRIUM M1172 DTM Resin | C.i. of one ingredient | 12166 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | Resin Activator B080 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of one ingredient | 12167 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | Foamed Cement Stabilizer D139 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of two ingredients | 12168 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | EPT-2801 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of seven ingredients | 12169 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | EPT-2800 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of seven ingredients | 12170 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | EPT-2770 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of six ingredients | 12171 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | PI-7316 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient C. of nine ingredients | 12172 |
Schlumberger Canada Limited | KI-3917 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients C. of five ingredients | 12173 |
Note: C.i. = chemical identity and C. = concentration
INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CANADA
RADIOCOMMUNICATION ACT
Notice No. SMSE-009-18 — Release of ICES-Gen, issue 1
Notice is hereby given that Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has published the following standard:
- Interference-Causing Equipment Standards ICES-Gen, issue 1, General Requirements for Compliance of Interference-Causing Equipment.
This standard sets out general requirements that are common and applicable to all categories of interference-causing equipment, unless stated otherwise in the corresponding ICES standard.
This document will come into force upon publication on the official publications section of the Spectrum Management and Telecommunications website.
General information
The Interference-Causing Equipment Standards list will be amended accordingly.
Submitting comments
Comments and suggestions for improving this standard may be submitted online using the Standard Change Request form.
Obtaining copies
Copies of this notice and of documents referred to herein are available electronically on the Spectrum Management and Telecommunications website.
Official versions of notices can be viewed on the Canada Gazette website.
July 6, 2018
Martin Proulx
Director General
Engineering, Planning and Standards Branch
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
Appointment opportunities
We know that our country is stronger — and our government more effective — when decision-makers reflect Canada's diversity. The Government of Canada has implemented an appointment process that is transparent and merit-based, strives for gender parity, and ensures that Indigenous peoples and minority groups are properly represented in positions of leadership. We continue to search for Canadians who reflect the values that we all embrace: inclusion, honesty, fiscal prudence, and generosity of spirit. Together, we will build a government as diverse as Canada.
The Government of Canada is currently seeking applications from diverse and talented Canadians from across the country who are interested in the following positions.
Current opportunities
The following opportunities for appointments to Governor in Council positions are currently open for applications. Every opportunity is open for a minimum of two weeks from the date of posting on the Governor in Council Appointments website.
Position | Organization | Closing date |
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President and Chief Executive Officer | Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canada Lands Company Limited | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Canada Post Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canadian Race Relations Foundation |
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Chairperson | Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
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Commissioner of Corrections | Correctional Service Canada | |
Director | CPP Investment Board |
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Commissioner | Financial Consumer Agency of Canada |
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Member (Sask., Man., and Alta.) | Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada | July 30, 2018 |
Commissioners and Chairperson | International Joint Commission | |
Members (appointment to roster) | International Trade and International Investment Dispute Settlement Bodies |
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Chief Executive Officer | National Capital Commission | |
Director | National Gallery of Canada |
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Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise | Office of the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise |
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Commissioner of Competition | Office of the Commissioner of Competition | |
Superintendent | Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada | |
Veterans' Ombudsman | Office of the Veterans' Ombudsman | |
Chairperson | Social Security Tribunal of Canada |