Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 12: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
March 23, 2019
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Name and position | Order in Council |
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Abrioux, The Hon. Patrice | 2019-173 |
Court of Appeal for British Columbia | |
Justice of Appeal | |
Court of Appeal of Yukon | |
Judge | |
Beaupré, The Hon. Michel | 2019-164 |
Court of Appeal of Quebec | |
Puisne Judge | |
Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta | |
Justices | |
Court of Appeal of Alberta | |
Judges ex officio | |
Hartigan, D. Vaughan | 2019-171 |
Loparco, Anna | 2019-172 |
Furlanetto, Angela | 2019-161 |
Federal Court | |
Prothonotary | |
LeBlond, Charles A., Q.C. | 2019-170 |
Court of Appeal of New Brunswick | |
Judge | |
Locke, The Hon. George R. | 2019-160 |
Federal Court of Appeal | |
Judge | |
Federal Court | |
Judge ex officio | |
St-Onge, Damien | 2019-165 |
Superior Court of Quebec for the district of Québec | |
Puisne Judge | |
Superior Court of Justice of Ontario | |
Judges | |
Court of Appeal for Ontario | |
Judges ex officio | |
Leiper, Janet | 2019-162 |
Tranquilli, Kelly C. | 2019-163 |
Superior Court of Quebec for the district of Montréal | |
Puisne Judges | |
Immer, Christian | 2019-168 |
Perreault, Janick | 2019-169 |
Poulin, Dominique | 2019-166 |
Sheehan, Martin F. | 2019-167 |
Supreme Court of British Columbia | |
Judges | |
Douglas, Karen F. | 2019-174 |
Francis, Amy D. | 2019-175 |
March 15, 2019
Diane Bélanger
Official Documents Registrar
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
CRIMINAL CODE
Designation as fingerprint examiner
Pursuant to subsection 667(5) of the Criminal Code, I hereby designate the following persons of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Service as fingerprint examiners:
- Mireille Blais
- Aaron Dove
- Geneviève Reid
Ottawa, March 8, 2019
Ellen Burack
Assistant Deputy Minister
Community Safety and Countering Crime Branch
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
CRIMINAL CODE
Designation as fingerprint examiner
Pursuant to subsection 667(5) of the Criminal Code, I hereby designate the following person of the Winnipeg Police Service as a fingerprint examiner:
Gwenaelle Labossiere
Ottawa, March 8, 2019
Ellen Burack
Assistant Deputy Minister
Community Safety and Countering Crime Branch
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001
Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd.
Notice of an amendment to the bulk oil cargo fees applicable to the Quebec/Maritimes Region, the Newfoundland Region and the Great Lakes Region charged by Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd. pursuant to an arrangement required by paragraphs 167(1)(a) and 168(1)(a) of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Description
Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd. (ECRC) is a certified response organization pursuant to subsection 169(1) of the Act in respect of a rated capability of 10 000 tonnes and a geographic area covering the Canadian waters south of 60° north latitude in the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excluding the waters in the primary areas of response associated with the designated ports of Saint John, New Brunswick, and Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. The area includes, but is not limited to, the waters of the Atlantic Provinces, the waters of James Bay, Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay and the waters in the province of Quebec, including the St. Lawrence River, the waters of the Canadian Great Lakes system and connecting channels within the province of Ontario, including Lake Superior, the St. Mary’s River, Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, the waters of Lake Winnipeg, the waters of the Athabasca River from Fort McMurray to Lake Athabasca and the waters of Lake Athabasca.
Definitions
1. In this notice of fees,
- “Act” means the Canada Shipping Act, 2001. (Loi)
- “asphalt” means a derivate of oil that is commercially described as road or paving asphalt or unblended roofers flux, that has a specific gravity equal to or greater than one, that is solid at 15 °C and that sinks to the bottom as a solid when immersed in water. (asphalte)
- “Atlantic Provinces” means Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. (provinces de l’Atlantique)
- “BOCF” means bulk oil cargo fee. (DCPV)
- “ECRC” means Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd., a company formed as a result of the amalgamation of Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd., Great Lakes Response Corporation of Canada and Canadian Marine Response Management Corporation, effective January 1, 1999. (SIMEC)
- “Great Lakes Region” means the area covered by the Canadian Great Lakes system and connecting channels within the province of Ontario, including Lake Superior, the St. Mary’s River, Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River from Kingston, Ontario, to a line drawn between Butternut Bay (latitude 44°31.12′ N and longitude 75°46.54′ W) on the Canadian side to Oak Point (latitude 44°30.48′ N and longitude 75°45.20′ W) on the U.S. side of the St. Lawrence River, Lake Winnipeg, the Athabasca River from Fort McMurray to Lake Athabasca and the waters of Lake Athabasca. (région des Grands Lacs)
- “Newfoundland Region” means the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. (région de Terre-Neuve)
- “oil handling facility” means an oil handling facility that is located in ECRC’s geographic area. (installation de manutention d’hydrocarbures)
- “Quebec/Maritimes Region” means the area covered by the waters of James Bay, Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay and the waters in the province of Quebec and that portion of the St. Lawrence River in the province of Ontario to a line drawn between Butternut Bay (latitude 44°31.12′ N and longitude 75°46.54′ W) on the Canadian side to Oak Point (latitude 44°30.48′ N and longitude 75°45.20′ W) on the U.S. side of the St. Lawrence River and in the Atlantic Provinces, excluding the waters north of the 60th parallel of latitude and the primary areas of response associated with the designated ports of Saint John, New Brunswick, and Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, excluding Newfoundland and Labrador. (région des Maritimes/du Québec)
- “ship” means a ship within the meaning of paragraph 167(1)(a) of the Act. (navire)
- “ship (bulk oil)” means a ship that is constructed or adapted primarily to carry bulk oil in its cargo spaces. [navire (avec produits pétroliers en vrac)]
Bulk oil cargo fees
2. This part applies to the loading and unloading of oil at oil handling facilities located in each of the following regions.
Quebec/Maritimes Region
3. The total BOCF payable by an oil handling facility that has an arrangement with ECRC shall be determined by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded and (in the case of bulk oil intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude) loaded at the oil handling facility by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 5 and 6 of this part.
4. The total BOCF payable by a ship (bulk oil) shall be determined,
- (a) in the case of bulk oil loaded onto the ship (bulk oil) and intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude, by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil loaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 5 and 6 of this part; and
- (b) in the case of bulk oil unloaded from the ship (bulk oil), by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 5 and 6 of this part.
5. The BOCF applicable in respect of oil other than asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of twenty-one cents (21.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of thirty cents (30.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
6. The BOCF applicable in respect of asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of ten and five-tenths cents (10.5¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of fifteen cents (15.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
Newfoundland Region
7. The total BOCF payable by an oil handling facility that has an arrangement with ECRC shall be determined by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded and (in the case of bulk oil intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude) loaded at the oil handling facility by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 9 and 10 of this part.
8. The total BOCF payable by a ship (bulk oil) shall be determined,
- (a) in the case of bulk oil loaded onto the ship (bulk oil) and intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude, by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil loaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 9 and 10 of this part; and
- (b) in the case of bulk oil unloaded from the ship (bulk oil), by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 9 and 10 of this part.
9. The BOCF applicable in respect of oil other than asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of seven cents (7.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of eight and six-tenths cents (8.6¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
10. The BOCF applicable in respect of asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of three and five-tenths cents (3.5¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of four and three-tenths cents (4.3¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
Great Lakes Region
11. The total BOCF payable by an oil handling facility that has an arrangement with ECRC shall be determined by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded and (in the case of bulk oil intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude) loaded at the oil handling facility by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 13 and 14 of this part.
12. The total BOCF payable by a ship (bulk oil) shall be determined,
- (a) in the case of bulk oil loaded onto the ship (bulk oil) and intended for international destinations and destinations north of 60° north latitude, by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil loaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 13 and 14 of this part; and
- (b) in the case of bulk oil unloaded from the ship (bulk oil), by multiplying the total number of tonnes of bulk oil unloaded at an oil handling facility that does not have an arrangement with ECRC by the BOCF per tonne for each type of oil set out in sections 13 and 14 of this part.
13. The BOCF applicable in respect of oil other than asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of forty-two cents (42.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of sixty-four cents (64.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
14. The BOCF applicable in respect of asphalt is
- (a) an amended fee of twenty-one cents (21.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019; and
- (b) an amended fee of thirty-two cents (32.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2020.
Interested persons may, within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice, send a request for information or comments to Paul Pouliotte, Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd., 275 Slater Street, Suite 1201, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9, 613‑230‑7369 (telephone), 613‑230‑7344 (fax), ppouliotte@ecrc-simec.ca (email).
Interested persons may, within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice, file a notice of objection that contains the reasons for the objection with the Manager, Environmental Response Program, Marine Safety and Security, Transport Canada, Place de Ville, Tower C, 330 Sparks Street, 10th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N8, 613‑993‑8196 (fax), marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca (email). All such representations must cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, the name of the response organization submitting the list of proposed amended fees, and the date of publication of the notice of proposed amended fees.
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 | |
Chairperson | Canada Development Investment Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology | |
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson | Canada Industrial Relations Board | |
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 | |
Chairperson | Canada Science and Technology Museum | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canada Science and Technology Museum | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Canadian Commercial Corporation | |
Chairperson | Canadian Dairy Commission | |
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Director | Canadian Energy Regulator | |
Chief Executive Officer (Anticipatory) | Canadian Energy Regulator | |
Lead Commissioner, Deputy Lead Commissioner and Commissioner | Canadian Energy Regulator | |
Pay Equity Commissioner | Canadian Human Rights Commission | |
Chairperson | Canadian Institutes of Health Research | |
Vice-Chairperson | Canadian Museum of Nature | |
Permanent Member | Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission | |
Regional Member (Quebec) | Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | |
Chairperson and Member | Canadian Statistics Advisory Council | |
President (Chief Executive Officer) | Canadian Tourism Commission | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Defense Construction (1951) Limited | |
Chairperson | Farm Credit Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Farm Credit Canada | |
Vice-Chairperson | Farm Products Council of Canada | |
Chairperson | 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 | |
Sergeant-at-Arms and Corporate Security Office | House of Commons | |
Member | International Authority | |
Commissioner and Chairperson | International Joint Commission | |
Vice-Chairperson | Invest in Canada Hub | |
Chief Executive Officer | The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated | |
Librarian and Archivist of Canada | Library and Archives of Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Marine Atlantic Inc. | |
Vice-Chairperson | National Arts Centre Corporation | |
Member | National Capital Commission | |
Government Film Commissioner | National Film Board | |
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 | |
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 | |
Member and Alternate Member | Renewable Resources Board (Gwich’in) | |
Member and Alternate Member | Renewable Resources Board (Sahtu) | |
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson | Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee | |
Principal | Royal Military College of Canada | |
Vice-Chairperson (all streams) | Social Security Tribunal of Canada | |
Chairperson | Telefilm Canada | |
Member (Marine and Medical) | Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | VIA Rail Canada Inc. |