Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 4: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
January 26, 2019
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.
Véronique Lalonde
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Products Act (HPA) was amended, and the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the Ingredient Disclosure List were repealed and replaced with the new Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR).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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Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | COMPRISE 20Y3472 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12314 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | COMPRISE 20Y3473 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12315 |
Nalco Canada ULC | PARA02421A | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12316 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | E.C.O.FILM EF2581 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12317 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | E.C.O.FILM EF2582 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12318 |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC | SELEXOL™ Solvent | C.i. of two ingredients | 12319 |
3M Canada Company | 9079BLK BLACK Basecoat for Lacquer | C.i. of six ingredients | 12320 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | PROSWEET OC2557 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12321 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | COMPRISE 20Y3476 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12322 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALCO® EC5971A | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12323 |
Evonik Canada Inc. | Ancamide 2832 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12324 |
Merichem Company | MC-510 | C.i. of three ingredients | 12325 |
GREENSOLV Inc. (Produits Environnementaux Greensolv inc.) | WHEELSTRIP 293WL | C.i. and C. of four ingredients | 12326 |
GREENSOLV Inc. (Produits Environnementaux Greensolv inc.) | ALUMISTRIP 293WL | C.i. and C. of four ingredients | 12327 |
GREENSOLV Inc. (Produits Environnementaux Greensolv inc.) | G-Strip 255-8ADD | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12328 |
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. | DWP-126 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12329 |
Win Manuco Ltd | LFQ | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12330 |
Merichem Company | MC-530 | C.i. of two ingredients | 12331 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC 6606 Fuel Additive | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12332 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | Nemo 1126 | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12333 |
Baker Hughes Canada Company | RE33881HSO | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12334 |
Nalco Canada ULC | DVP4X028 | C.i. of three ingredients | 12335 |
Nalco Canada ULC | Ultis™ 63888 | C.i. of one ingredient | 12336 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 2317 Performance Additive | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12337 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 6606T Fuel Additive | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12338 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | NEMO 1126T | C.i. and C. of two ingredients | 12339 |
Suez Water Technologies & Solutions Canada | THERMOFLO 7049 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12340 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALSIZE One DVP4X027 | C.i. of three ingredients | 12341 |
3M Canada Company | 3M(TM) Scotch-Seal(TM) Industrial Sealant 800 Reddish Brown | C. of two ingredients | 12342 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant 550 Fast Cure | C.i. of two ingredients C. of one ingredient |
12343 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ 8814UV Yellow Piezo InkJet Ink | C.i. of one ingredient | 12344 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ 8816UV Cyan Piezo InkJet Ink | C.i. of one ingredient | 12345 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ 8812UV Red Piezo InkJet Ink | C.i. of one ingredient | 12346 |
Imperial Oil Limited | MOBIL SHC AWARE GREASE EP 2 | C.i. and C. of one ingredient | 12347 |
Nalco Canada ULC | SCORPION™ EC1023H | C.i. and C. of three ingredients C. of three ingredients |
12348 |
Baker Hughes Canada Company | CRONOX™ 284ES CORROSION INHIBITOR | C. of three ingredients C.i. and C. of one ingredient |
12349 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALSIZE One DVP4X029 | C.i. and C. of three ingredients | 12350 |
Note: C.i. = chemical identity and C. = concentration
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Name and position | Order in Council |
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2019-9 |
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2019-10 |
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2018-376 |
January 17, 2019
Diane Bélanger
Official Documents Registrar
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Appointments
Name and position
Instrument of Advice dated January 14, 2019
- Jordan, Bernadette
- Minister of State to assist the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Minister of State to assist the Minister of Industry to be styled Minister of Rural Economic Development
- Lametti, David
- Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
- O’Regan, The Hon. Seamus Thomas Harris, P.C.
- Minister of State to assist the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to be styled Minister of Indigenous Services
- Philpott, The Hon. Jane, P.C.
- President of the Treasury Board to be styled President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government
- Wilson-Raybould, The Hon. Jody, P.C.
- Minister of Veterans Affairs; Associate Minister of National Defence to be styled Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence
January 18, 2019
Diane Bélanger
Official Documents Registrar
GLOBAL AFFAIRS CANADA
Consultations on potential future World Trade Organization negotiations on electronic commerce
On January 25, 2019, Canada launched consultations on potential future negotiations on electronic commerce (e-commerce) at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Background
While e-commerce has been discussed at the WTO since 1998, the only concrete outcome to date has been the commitment to not impose customs duties on electronic transmissions, a commitment that must be renewed at each WTO ministerial conference, which occurs every two years. At the 11th Ministerial Conference in 2017, the plurilateral group of WTO members agreed to hold exploratory discussions in 2018 with a view toward WTO negotiations on e-commerce.
As part of its interest in achieving binding commitments at the WTO that reflect the reality of modern trade, the Government of Canada is seeking input from stakeholders to inform potential future WTO negotiations on e-commerce. Although the scope of these potential future negotiations has yet to be determined, stakeholder input at this early stage will prove useful in identifying Canadian positions, interests, and sensitivities. To date, the members of the plurilateral group have submitted papers proposing the following themes as bases for possible negotiations:
- customs and trade facilitation;
- customs duties on electronic transmissions;
- market access (for example for goods and services);
- flow of information across borders;
- access and non-discrimination;
- business trust;
- consumer trust;
- intellectual property;
- transparency;
- infrastructure gaps and the digital divide; and
- cooperation.
While the Government of Canada would prefer that negotiations involve all WTO members to ensure the most comprehensive and inclusive outcome, current WTO dynamics suggest that plurilateral negotiations, involving a subset of WTO members, are more likely. Such a scenario is similar to the negotiations for the 1996 WTO Information Technology Agreement and its 2015 expansion.
Consultation
The Government of Canada is committed to policies that expand opportunities for more Canadians to compete and succeed in international markets while protecting their interests. The Minister of International Trade Diversification has therefore directed officials to solicit input from interested stakeholders regarding these potential future WTO negotiations on e-commerce, at this early stage of discussions, and to do this through an open and inclusive process. Global Affairs Canada has subsequently developed a short survey for stakeholders to complete, which can be accessed through the consultation webpage.
All interested parties are invited to complete the survey or submit their input regarding potential future WTO negotiations on e-commerce by April 25, 2019.
Alternatively, input can be sent to
Consultations on Potential Future WTO Negotiations on Electronic Commerce
Trade Negotiations — Services Trade Policy Division (TMS)
Global Affairs Canada
125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1J1
Email: TMSconsultation@international.gc.ca
Please read the privacy notice statement carefully prior to completing the survey or sending a written submission.
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TRUST AND LOAN COMPANIES ACT
Equitable Trust — Order to commence and carry on business
Notice is hereby given of the issuance, pursuant to subsection 53(1) of the Trust and Loan Companies Act, of an order authorizing Equitable Trust to commence and carry on business, effective December 19, 2018.
January 10, 2019
Jeremy Rudin
Superintendent of Financial Institutions
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.
We are equally committed to providing a healthy workplace that supports one’s dignity, self-esteem and the ability to work to one’s full potential. With this in mind, all appointees will be expected to take steps to promote and maintain a healthy, respectful and harassment-free work environment.
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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Chief Administrator | Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada | |
Chairperson | Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada | |
Director | Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada | February 11, 2019 |
Director | Business Development Bank of Canada | January 31, 2019 |
Director | Canada Council for the Arts | |
Chairperson | Canada Development Investment Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology | |
Chairperson | Canada Lands Company Limited | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Canada Lands Company Limited | |
Chairperson (joint federal Governor in Council and provincial Lieutenant Governor appointment) | Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Canada Post Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canada Science and Technology Museum | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canada Science and Technology Museum | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Canadian Commercial Corporation | |
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Director | Canadian Energy Regulator | |
Lead Commissioner, Deputy Lead Commissioner and Commissioner | Canadian Energy Regulator | |
Chairperson | Canadian Institutes of Health Research | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canadian Museum for Human Rights | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canadian Museum of Nature | |
Regional Member (Quebec) | Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | |
Chairperson and Member | Canadian Statistics Advisory Council | |
President (Chief Executive Officer) | Canadian Tourism Commission | |
Chairperson | Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Defense Construction (1951) Limited | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Export Development Canada | |
Chairperson | Farm Credit Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Farm Credit Canada | |
Vice-Chairperson | Farm Products Council of Canada | |
Chief Executive Officer | The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited | |
Commissioner | Financial Consumer Agency of Canada | |
Chairperson | First Nations Financial Management Board | |
Chief Commissioner | First Nations Tax Commission | |
Deputy Chief Commissioner | First Nations Tax Commission | |
Director | Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation | |
Director (Federal) | Hamilton Port Authority | |
Commissioner and Chairperson | International Joint Commission | |
Member (appointment to roster) | International Trade and International Investment Dispute Settlement Bodies | |
Director | Invest in Canada Hub | February 5, 2019 |
Vice-Chairperson | Invest in Canada Hub | |
Chief Executive Officer | The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated | |
Director | The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated | February 7, 2019 |
Librarian and Archivist of Canada | Library and Archives of Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Marine Atlantic Inc. | |
Vice-Chairperson | National Arts Centre Corporation | |
Chief Executive Officer | National Capital Commission | |
Member | National Capital Commission | |
Government Film Commissioner | National Film Board | |
Director | National Gallery of Canada | |
Chairperson | National Research Council of Canada | |
President | Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada | |
Canadian Ombudsperson | Office of the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise | |
Commissioner of Competition | Office of the Commissioner of Competition | |
Ombudsperson | Office of the Ombudsperson for National Defence and Canadian Forces | |
Director (Federal) | Oshawa Port Authority | |
Chairperson | Pacific Pilotage Authority | |
Chief Executive Officer | Parks Canada | |
Vice-Chairperson and Member | Patented Medicine Prices Review Board | |
Member | Payment in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel | |
Master of the Mint | Royal Canadian Mint | |
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson | Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee | |
Principal | Royal Military College of Canada | |
Director (Federal) | Saguenay Port Authority | |
Chairperson | Telefilm Canada | |
Member (Marine and Medical) | Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | VIA Rail Canada Inc. |