Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 148, Number 44: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
November 1, 2014
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Order 2014-87-09-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
Whereas, pursuant to subsection 87(5) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (see footnote a), the Minister of the Environment has added the substances referred to in the annexed Order to the Domestic Substances List (see footnote b);
Therefore, the Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subsection 87(5) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (see footnote c), makes the annexed Order 2014-87-09-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List.
Gatineau, October 22, 2014
LEONA AGLUKKAQ
Minister of the Environment
ORDER 2014-87-09-02 AMENDING THE NON-DOMESTIC SUBSTANCES LIST
AMENDMENT
1. Part I of the Non-domestic Substances List (see footnote 1) is amended by deleting the following:
- 23432-65-7
- 73138-50-8
- 101325-00-2
- 1030357-68-6
- 1174627-68-9
COMING INTO FORCE
2. This Order comes into force on the day on which Order 2014-87-09-01 Amending the Domestic Substances List comes into force.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Waiver of information requirements for living organisms (subsection 106(9) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
Whereas any person who proposes to import or manufacture a living organism that is not on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 106(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas any person who proposes to use, manufacture or import for a significant new activity a living organism that is on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 106(3) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas any person who proposes to use for a significant new activity a living organism that is not on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 106(4) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas a person may, pursuant to subsection 106(8) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, request any of the requirements to provide information under subsections 106(1), (3) or (4) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 to be waived; and
Whereas a waiver may be granted by the Minister of the Environment under subsection 106(8) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 if
- (a) in the opinion of the Ministers, the information is not needed in order to determine whether the living organism is toxic or capable of becoming toxic;
- (b) the living organism is to be used for a prescribed purpose or manufactured at a location where, in the opinion of the Ministers, the person requesting the waiver is able to contain the living organism so as to satisfactorily protect the environment and human health; or
- (c) it is not, in the opinion of the Ministers, practicable or feasible to obtain the test data necessary to generate the information;
Therefore, notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 106(9) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, that the Minister of the Environment waived the requirement to provide information in accordance with the following annex pursuant to subsection 106(8) of that Act.
KAREN L. DODDS
Assistant Deputy Minister
Science and Technology Branch
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment
ANNEX
Person to whom a waiver is granted | Information in relation to which a waiver is granted (see footnote 2) |
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | Data from tests of antibiotic susceptibility (2) |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The decision to grant a waiver is made on a case-by-case basis by Environment Canada, in consultation with Health Canada. On average, approximately 100 waivers are granted yearly for chemicals and polymers and organisms for an average of 450 notifications received.
For more information, please see the waivers Web page on the New Substances Web site at http://www.ec.gc.ca/subsnouvelles-newsubs/default.asp?lang=En&n=7F19FF4B-1.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Waiver of information requirements for substances (subsection 81(9) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
Whereas any person who proposes to import or manufacture a substance that is not on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 81(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas any person who proposes to use, manufacture or import for a significant new activity a substance that is on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 81(3) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas any person who proposes to use for a significant new activity a substance that is not on the Domestic Substances List must provide to the Minister of the Environment the information required under subsection 81(4) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
Whereas a person may, pursuant to subsection 81(8) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, request any of the requirements to provide information under subsections 81(1), (3) or (4) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 to be waived; and
Whereas a waiver may be granted by the Minister of the Environment under subsection 81(8) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 if
- (a) in the opinion of the Ministers, the information is not needed in order to determine whether the substance is toxic or capable of becoming toxic;
- (b) the substance is to be used for a prescribed purpose or manufactured at a location where, in the opinion of the Ministers, the person requesting the waiver is able to contain the substance so as to satisfactorily protect the environment and human health; or
- (c) it is not, in the opinion of the Ministers, practicable or feasible to obtain the test data necessary to generate the information;
Therefore, notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 81(9) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, that the Minister of the Environment waived the requirement to provide information in accordance with the following annex pursuant to subsection 81(8) of that Act.
KAREN L. DODDS
Assistant Deputy Minister
Science and Technology Branch
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment
ANNEX
Person to whom a waiver is granted | Information in relation to which a waiver is granted (see footnote 3) |
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Akzo Nobel Functional Chemicals LLC | Data from an adsorption desorption screening test Data from an in vitro chromosomal aberration test |
CEPSA Chimie Montréal S.E.C. | Data from a vapour pressure test (2) Data from a ready biodegradation test (2) Data from a hydrolysis as a function of pH test (2) |
Clariant (Canada) Inc. | Data from a hydrolysis as a function of pH test Data from an adsorption desorption screening test |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC | Data from an octanol/water partition coefficient test |
E.I. DuPont Canada Inc. | Data from an in vivo mammalian genotoxicity test |
Indulor America LP | Data from a vapour pressure test |
INVISTA (Canada) Company | Data from a hydrolysis as a function of pH test (3) |
Jotun Paints, Inc. | Data from a hydrolysis as a function of pH test |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The decision to grant a waiver is made on a case-by-case basis by Environment Canada, in consultation with Health Canada. On average, approximately 100 waivers are granted yearly for chemicals and polymers and organisms for an average of 450 notifications received.
For more information, please see the waivers Web page on the New Substances Web site at http://www.ec.gc.ca/subsnouvelles-newsubs/default.asp?lang=En&n=7F19FF4B-1.
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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Name and position | Order in Council |
---|---|
Auditor General of Canada | |
Auditors | |
Blue Water Bridge Authority | 2014-1082 |
Canada Lands Company CLC Limited | 2014-1054 |
Canada Lands Company Limited | 2014-1054 |
Marine Atlantic Inc. | 2014-1084 |
Old Port of Montréal Corporation Inc. | 2014-1054 |
Parc Downsview Park Inc. | 2014-1054 |
Ridley Terminals Inc. | 2014-1085 |
and | |
The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited | |
Chong, Sonja | 2014-1057 |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
Director of the Board of Directors | |
Cormier, Cindy G. | 2014-1099 |
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division) | |
Judge | |
Nova Scotia Court of Appeal | |
Judge ex officio | |
Deloitte LLP | 2014-1050 |
Auditor | |
Auditor General of Canada | |
Joint auditor | |
Public Sector Pension Investment Board | |
Deloitte LLP | |
Auditors | |
Business Development Bank of Canada | 2014-1070 |
Revera Inc. | 2014-1051 |
Dujmovic, Susan | 2014-1079 |
Royal Canadian Mint | |
Director of the Board of Directors | |
and | |
Chairperson of the Board of Directors on an interim basis | |
Ebbs, Catherine | 2014-1058 |
Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board | |
Chairperson | |
Ernst & Young LLP | 2014-1059 |
Auditor | |
Auditor General of Canada | |
Joint auditor | |
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation | |
Farm Credit Canada | |
Directors of the Board of Directors | |
Halford, Jane | 2014-1091 |
Skinner, Jason | 2014-1090 |
Goldstein, David F. | 2014-1077 |
Canadian Tourism Commission | |
President | |
Hyndman, Douglas M. | 2014-1081 |
Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office | |
President | |
Laforge, Jacques M. | 2014-1089 |
Canadian Dairy Commission | |
Chief Executive Officer | |
Lennox, Edward G. (Ted) | 2014-1093 |
Canadian Polar Commission | |
Chairperson of the Board of Directors | |
Macaulay, The Hon. Malcolm D. | 2014-1028 |
Government of British Columbia | |
Administrator | |
November 10 to November 19, 2014 | |
Mill, Tracey | 2014-1092 |
Great Lakes Fishery Commission | |
Member | |
Muzyka, Daniel F. | 2014-1071 |
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council | |
Member | |
Noël, The Hon. Marc | 2014-1094 |
Federal Court of Appeal | |
Chief Justice | |
Federal Court | |
Member ex officio | |
O'Brien, Sheila | 2014-1080 |
PPP Canada Inc. | |
Director of the Board of Directors | |
Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel | |
Members | |
Muzyka, Grace Alexandra | 2014-1056 |
Thakore, Jackie Lynn | 2014-1055 |
Pelletier, Marie-France | 2014-1069 |
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada | |
Chief Administrator | |
Pfuetzner, Jennifer Ann | 2014-1100 |
Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba | |
Judge | |
Poirier, Claude | 2014-1049 |
Public Service Pension Advisory Committee | |
Member | |
Port Authority | |
Directors | |
Dupuis, François — Trois-Rivières | 2014-1086 |
Landry, Paul Robert — Vancouver Fraser | 2014-1087 |
Power, John David | 2014-1068 |
Supreme Court of Canada | |
Deputy Registrar | |
Rix, Craig Stuart | 2014-1088 |
Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority | |
Director of the board of directors | |
Ruel, Simon | 2014-1098 |
Superior Court for the district of Québec, in the Province of Quebec | |
Puisne Judge | |
Sharp, The Hon. Robert J. | 2014-1113 |
Government of Ontario | |
Administrator | |
October 22, 2014 | |
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council | |
Members | |
Arthur, Mairi | 2014-1072 |
Schnarr, Karin | 2014-1074 |
Waraich, Bhalwinder Singh | 2014-1073 |
Social Security Tribunal | |
Income Security Section | |
Full-time member | |
Beresford, Aidan B., Q.C. |
2014-1060 |
Part-time members | |
Beauchesne, Michael Anthony |
2014-1062 |
Daniels, Judy Deloris |
2014-1064 |
Mondou, Nicole |
2014-1066 |
Picard, Mathieu Nicolas |
2014-1063 |
Picotte, Adam Thomas |
2014-1061 |
Vanderhout, Pierre Maurice |
2014-1067 |
Wong, Jane Yee-Ching |
2014-1065 |
Standards Council of Canada | |
Member | |
Coll, Kathryn | 2014-1076 |
Member and Vice-Chairperson | |
Shaw, W. A. Sam | 2014-1075 |
Stewart, Greg | 2014-1078 |
Bank of Canada | |
Director of the Board of Directors | |
Superior Court for the district of Montréal, in the Province of Quebec | |
Puisne Judges | |
Courchesne, Suzanne | 2014-1097 |
Poisson, Élise | 2014-1096 |
Therrien, The Hon. Carole | 2014-1095 |
Superior Court for the district of Gatineau, in the Province of Quebec | |
Puisne Judge | |
Veterans Review and Appeal Board | |
Permanent member | |
Jephson, Wilfred Charles | 2014-1052 |
Temporary member | |
Tobin Oates, Mary | 2014-1053 |
Watson, The Hon. Jack | 2014-1027 |
Government of Alberta | |
Administrator | |
October 17 to October 21, 2014 | |
Welsh, The Hon. B. Gale | 2014-1112 |
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador | |
Administrator | |
October 18 to October 20, 2014 |
October 24, 2014
DIANE BÉLANGER
Official Documents Registrar
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BANK OF CANADA
Statement of financial position as at September 30, 2014
ASSETS | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
Cash and foreign deposits | 8.6 | |
Loans and receivables | ||
Securities purchased under resale agreements | 599.0 | |
Advances to members of the Canadian Payments Association | — | |
Advances to governments | — | |
Other receivables | 5.1 | |
604.1 | ||
Investments | ||
Treasury bills of Canada | 22,479.0 | |
Government of Canada bonds | 69,370.2 | |
Other investments | 351.3 | |
92,200.5 | ||
Property and equipment | 253.1 | |
Intangible assets | 44.0 | |
Other assets | 174.4 | |
Total assets | 93,284.7 |
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
Bank notes in circulation | 66,990.7 | |
Deposits | ||
Government of Canada | 23,926.6 | |
Members of the Canadian Payments Association | 149.9 | |
Other deposits | 1,243.4 | |
25,319.9 | ||
Liabilities in foreign currencies | ||
Government of Canada | — | |
Other | — | |
— | ||
Other liabilities | ||
Securities sold under repurchase agreements | — | |
Other liabilities | 528.1 | |
528.1 | ||
92,838.7 | ||
Equity | ||
Share capital | 5.0 | |
Statutory and special reserves | 125.0 | |
Available-for-sale reserve | 316.0 | |
Actuarial gains reserve | — | |
Retained earnings | — | |
446.0 | ||
Total Liabilities and Equity | 93,284.7 |
I declare that the foregoing return is correct according to the books of the Bank.
Ottawa, October 17, 2014
CARMEN VIERULA
Chief Accountant and Chief Financial Officer
I declare that the foregoing return is to the best of my knowledge and belief correct, and shows truly and clearly the financial position of the Bank, as required by section 29 of the Bank of Canada Act.
Ottawa, October 17, 2014
STEPHEN S. POLOZ
Governor
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