Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 154, Number 10: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
March 7, 2020
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Order 2020-66-01-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
The Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subsection 66(2) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 footnote a, makes the annexed Order 2020-66-01-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List.
Gatineau, February 21, 2020
Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of the Environment
Order 2020-66-01-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
Amendments
1 Part I of the Non-domestic Substances List footnote 1 is amended by adding the following in numerical order:
- 1119-87-5
- 6591-53-3
- 13770-92-8
- 18063-03-1
- 29692-96-4
- 30604-15-0
- 41479-30-5
- 76326-99-3
- 79922-55-7
- 80372-92-5
- 82391-37-5
- 85251-71-4
- 95370-96-0
- 100520-15-8
- 102782-76-3
- 104135-57-1
- 132322-44-2
- 136855-71-5
- 137049-88-8
- 170004-69-0
- 217654-68-7
- 851232-06-9
- 864873-70-1
- 873441-22-6
- 901300-99-0
- 909129-49-3
- 915943-75-8
- 1064695-79-9
- 1191942-57-0
- 1333213-33-4
- 1335044-51-3
- 1450752-89-2
- 1463474-95-4
- 1538608-23-9
- 1820591-70-5
- 2007163-32-6
- 2007163-33-7
- 2097614-50-9
- 2122817-28-9
- 2135614-15-0
- 2144480-76-0
- 2173222-06-3
2 Part II of the List is amended by adding the following in numerical order:
19333-1 |
Fatty acids, saturated and unsaturated, diesters with 2-(3-hydroxypropyl)-6-[(3-hydroxypropyl)amino]-1H-benz[de]isoquinoline-1,3(2H)-dione Acides gras saturés et insaturés, diesters avec la 2-(3-hydroxypropyl)-6-[(3-hydroxypropyl)amino]-1H-benz[de]isoquinoline-1,3(2H)-dione |
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19338-6 |
1,3-Bis[[bis(alkyl)amino]alkyl]methyldihydroheteropolycyclicthione 1,3-Bis[(dialkylamino)alkyl]méthyldihydrohétéropolycyclethione |
19376-4 |
Butanedioic acid, 2-(tetrapropenyl)-, ester with alkanediol Ester de l’acide 2-(tétrapropènyl)butanedioïque et d’un alcanediol |
19396-4 |
1,2-Ethanepolysubstituted, N-[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]-, hydrolyzed, polymerized N-[3-(Triméthoxysilyl)propyl]éthane polysubstitué en position 1 et 2, hydrolosé, polymérisé |
19402-0 |
Alkanoic acid, substituted(substituted alkyl)alkyl-, bismuth salt (1:?) Acide alkyl(alkyl substitué)alcanoïque substitué, sel de bismuth (1/?) |
Coming into Force
2 This Order comes into force on the day on which it is published in the Canada Gazette.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Order 2020-87-04-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
Whereas, pursuant to subsection 87(5) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 footnote b, the Minister of the Environment has added the substances referred to in the annexed Order to the Domestic Substances List footnote c;
Therefore, the Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subsection 87(5) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 footnote a, makes the annexed Order 2020-87-04-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List.
Gatineau, February 21, 2020
Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of the Environment
Order 2020-87-04-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
Amendment
1 Part I of the Non-domestic Substances List footnote 2 is amended by deleting the following:
- 25067-21-4
- 119462-56-5
Coming into Force
2 This Order comes into force on the day on which Order 2020-87-04-01 Amending the Domestic Substances List comes into force.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
CANADA MARINE ACT
St. John’s Port Authority — Supplementary letters patent
WHEREAS letters patent were issued by the Minister of Transport (“Minister”) for the St. John’s Port Authority (“Authority”) under the authority of the Canada Marine Act (“Act”), effective May 1, 1999;
WHEREAS Schedule B of the letters patent describes the federal real property and federal interest in real property managed by the Authority;
WHEREAS the Authority, pursuant to subparagraph 46(1)(b)(i) of the Act, wishes to exchange property with the City of St. John’s;
WHEREAS the board of directors of the Authority has requested that the Minister of Transport issue supplementary letters patent to amend Schedule B of its letters patent to reflect this exchange;
AND WHEREAS the Minister of Transport is satisfied that the amendments to the letters patent of the Authority are consistent with the Act,
NOW THEREFORE under the authority of section 9 of the Act, the letters patent of the Authority are amended as follows:
- 1. The description and title corresponding with PLAN S-4100-10 in Schedule B of the letters patent and beginning with “AND all that parcel of land shown as Parcel 98-3 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4100-10” and ending with “MTM Zone 1, NAD 83 metric values.”, are deleted.
- 2. The description and title corresponding with PLAN S-4100-11 in Schedule B of the letters patent and beginning with “AND all that parcel of land shown as Parcel 98-4 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4100-11” and ending with “MTM Zone 1, NAD 83 metric values.”, are deleted.
- 3. The description and title corresponding with PLAN S-4100-11 in Schedule B of the letters patent and beginning with “AND all that parcel of land shown as Parcel 98-5 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4100-11” and ending with “MTM Zone 1, NAD 83 metric values.”, are deleted.
- Note: These amendments to the description of the federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent are to allow for the disposal of federal real property in favour of the City of St. John’s as part of the exchange.
- 4. Schedule B of the letters patent is amended by adding the following after the description of the federal real property that begins with “St. John’s Express Building Parcel; Parcel 00-04; Plan S-4400” and ends with “on January 24, 2001 on Roll 2023 at Frame 2647.”:
- Harbour Walk Hospitality Inc. Parcel
- Harbour Drive, City of St. John’s
- All that piece or parcel of land shown on surveying plan Job No. 13NL0726, dated September 2013 and produced by Hawco King Renouf Newfoundland Land Surveyor & Canada Land Surveyors, containing an area of 35.5 m2.
- Note: This amendment to the description of the federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent reflects the acquisition of real property, as federal real property, from the City of St. John’s as part of the exchange.
- 5. These supplementary letters patent take effect on the date of registration of the title, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador land registries, of each parcel of land subject to the exchange.
ISSUED this 14th day of February, 2020.
The Honourable Marc Garneau, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Transport
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CANADA
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of the Great Basin Spadefoot critical habitat in the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area
The Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea intermontana), a small mainly terrestrial amphibian that occurs in six geographic areas in southern interior British Columbia, is listed as threatened on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The Great Basin Spadefoot uses temporary and permanent water bodies for breeding and associated terrestrial habitat to complete its life cycle, generally composed of soils that can be easily burrowed for sheltering and hibernating.
The Recovery Strategy for the Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea intermontana) in Canada (the Recovery Strategy) identifies the critical habitat for the species in a number of areas, including within a federally protected area.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, subsection 58(1) of that Act applies, 90 days after this publication, to the critical habitat of the Great Basin Spadefoot — identified in the Recovery Strategy for that species that is included on the Species at Risk Public Registry — that is found within the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area, described in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Area Regulations made pursuant to the Canada Wildlife Act.
Interested parties are invited to contact Environment and Climate Change Canada by email at ec.protectionep-sarprotection.ec@canada.ca to request clarification regarding the location, biophysical attributes and protection of this species’ critical habitat. However, some details may be withheld to protect the species and its critical habitat.
March 7, 2020
Sarah Wren
Director
Species at Risk Implementation
Canadian Wildlife Service
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CANADA
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of the Northern Leopard Frog, Rocky Mountain population, critical habitat in the Columbia National Wildlife Area
The Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens), Rocky Mountain population, is listed as endangered on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The Rocky Mountain population of the Northern Leopard Frog occurs entirely in British Columbia and can currently be found in three areas of southeastern British Columbia. Habitat requirements for the Northern Leopard Frog include overwintering sites in water bodies that do not freeze, breeding and larval sites in wetlands and slow-moving streams, and native meadows for summer adult use. Riparian areas and dispersal corridors are also important for this species to facilitate migration between seasonal habitats.
The Recovery Strategy for the Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens), Rocky Mountain population in Canada (the Recovery Strategy) identifies the critical habitat for the species in a number of areas, including within a federally protected area.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, subsection 58(1) of that Act applies, 90 days after this publication, to the critical habitat of the Northern Leopard Frog, Rocky Mountain population — identified in the Recovery Strategy for that species that is included on the Species at Risk Public Registry — that is found within the Brisco Unit of the Columbia National Wildlife Area, described in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Area Regulations made pursuant to the Canada Wildlife Act.
Interested parties are invited to contact Environment and Climate Change Canada by email at ec.protectionep-sarprotection.ec@canada.ca to request clarification regarding the location, biophysical attributes and protection of this species’ critical habitat. However, some details may be withheld to protect the species and its critical habitat.
March 7, 2020
Sarah Wren
Director
Species at Risk Implementation
Canadian Wildlife Service
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CANADA
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of the Pallid Bat critical habitat in the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area
The Pallid Bat (Antrozous pallidus), a relatively large bat species, is listed as threatened on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The Pallid Bat has been observed mostly in cliff, shrub-steppe and open ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) habitats below 800 m in the south Okanagan valley of British Columbia.
The Recovery Strategy for the Pallid Bat (Antrozous pallidus) in Canada (the Recovery Strategy) identifies the critical habitat for the species in a number of areas, including within a federally protected area.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, subsection 58(1) of that Act applies, 90 days after this publication, to the critical habitat of the Pallid Bat — identified in the Recovery Strategy for that species that is included on the Species at Risk Public Registry — that is found within the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area, described in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Area Regulations made pursuant to the Canada Wildlife Act.
Interested parties are invited to contact Environment and Climate Change Canada by email at ec.protectionep-sarprotection.ec@canada.ca to request clarification regarding the location, biophysical attributes and protection of this species’ critical habitat. However, some details may be withheld to protect the species and its critical habitat.
March 7, 2020
Sarah Wren
Director
Species at Risk Implementation
Canadian Wildlife Service
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CANADA
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of the Western Tiger Salamander, Southern Mountain population, critical habitat in the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area
The Western Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium), Southern Mountain population, which occurs in three geographic areas in south-central British Columbia, is listed as endangered on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The habitat of the Western Tiger Salamander, Southern Mountain population, generally consists of permanent and temporary lakes and ponds for breeding and early development, and of terrestrial habitats such as arid grasslands, shrub-steppe and open evergreen forests for the other stages of its life cycle.
The Recovery Strategy for the Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) Southern Mountain population in Canada (the Recovery Strategy) identifies the critical habitat for the species in a number of areas, including within a federally protected area.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, subsection 58(1) of that Act applies, 90 days after this publication, to the critical habitat of the Western Tiger Salamander, Southern Mountain population — identified in the Recovery Strategy for that species that is included on the Species at Risk Public Registry — that is found within the Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area, described in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Area Regulations made pursuant to the Canada Wildlife Act.
Interested parties are invited to contact Environment and Climate Change Canada by email at ec.protectionep-sarprotection.ec@canada.ca to request clarification regarding the location, biophysical attributes and protection of this species’ critical habitat. However, some details may be withheld to protect the species and its critical habitat.
March 7, 2020
Sarah Wren
Director
Species at Risk Implementation
Canadian Wildlife Service
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INSURANCE COMPANIES ACT
The Guarantee Company of North America — Letters patent of amalgamation and order to commence and carry on business
Notice is hereby given of the issuance,
- pursuant to subsection 251(1) of the Insurance Companies Act, of letters patent amalgamating and continuing The Guarantee Company of North America and 11554280 Canada Inc. as one company under the name, in English, The Guarantee Company of North America and, in French, La Garantie, Compagnie d’Assurance de l’Amérique du Nord, effective January 1, 2020; and
- pursuant to subsection 52(4) of the Insurance Companies Act, of an order authorizing The Guarantee Company of North America to commence and carry on business, and to insure risks falling within the classes of accident and sickness insurance, aircraft insurance, automobile insurance, boiler and machinery insurance, credit insurance, fidelity insurance, legal expense insurance, liability insurance, marine insurance, property insurance, and surety insurance, effective January 1, 2020.
February 13, 2020
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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Chairperson |
Canada Council for the Arts |
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President |
Canadian Commercial Corporation |
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Chief Executive Officer |
Canadian Energy Regulator |
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Commissioner (full-time), Commissioner (part-time) |
Canadian Energy Regulator |
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Director |
Canadian Energy Regulator |
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Chairperson |
Canadian International Trade Tribunal |
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Director |
Canadian Museum for Human Rights |
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Member (Alberta and Northwest Territories) |
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission |
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Member (Atlantic and Nunavut) |
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission |
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President |
Destination Canada |
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Chairperson |
Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board |
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Vice-Chairperson |
Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board |
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Chairperson |
Great Lakes Pilotage Authority Canada |
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Chairperson |
Marine Atlantic Inc. |
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Secretary |
National Battlefields Commission |
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Auditor General of Canada |
Office of the Auditor General of Canada |
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President |
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
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Member |
Transportation Safety Board of Canada |