Development Tax and Redevelopment Tax Grant Regulations

Development Tax and Redevelopment Tax Grant Regulations C.R.C. , c. 322 APPROPRIATION ACTS APPROPRIATION ACT NO. 3, 1976 Regulations Respecting Payments in Lieu of Development and Redevelopment Taxes on Federal Property

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Directions to the CRTC (Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite Distribution Undertakings) Order

Directions to the CRTC (Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite Distribution Undertakings) Order SOR /95-319 BROADCASTING ACT Registration 1995-07-06 Order Issuing Directions to the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Respecting Policy for the Licensing of Direct-To-Home (DTH) Satellite Distribution Undertakings P.C. 1995-1105 1995-07-06

Whereas all classes and types of satellite broadcasting undertakings play a significant role in the implementation of the broadcasting policy for Canada set out in subsection 3(1) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * ; Whereas DTH distribution undertakings will become increasingly important primary and alternative means for the distribution of Canadian programming services, in both official languages, as well as of foreign programming services to subscribers in all parts of Canada; Whereas DTH distribution undertakings can, if appropriately regulated, develop into an important vehicle for the distribution of Canadian pay-per-view services as well as other new services and thereby make significant contributions to the development of independently-produced Canadian programming; Whereas DTH distribution undertakings should operate through licensing in a dynamically competitive market, subject to appropriate requirements, including their contribution to the development of programming, in order to provide pay-per-view services and other Canadian and foreign programming services in competition with each other and with other distribution undertakings that provide programming services to Canadians; Whereas the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission should not refuse to issue a DTH distribution undertaking licence on the basis of a concern for economic viability; Whereas the contribution of DTH distribution undertakings should include a financial contribution of more than five per cent of gross annual revenues to the production of Canadian programming; Whereas it is in the public interest to have DTH distribution undertakings licensed in Canada as soon as possible, recognizing that the appropriate committee of each House of Parliament has recommended that the licensing process be completed by September 1, 1995; Whereas the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission should ensure the continuing integrity of the Canadian broadcasting system through implementation of the broadcasting policy set out in subsection 3(1) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * ; Whereas, the Minister of Communications has, in accordance with subsection 7(6) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * , consulted with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission; Whereas, in accordance with paragraph 8(1)(a) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * , notice of the proposed Order issuing directions to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission respecting policy for the licensing of Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite Distribution Undertakings , substantially in the form annexed hereto, was published in the Canada Gazette Part I on April 29, 1995 and interested persons were invited to make representations to the Minister of Communications with respect to the proposed Order; And whereas, in accordance with paragraph 8(1)(b) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * , a copy of the proposed Order was laid before each House of Parliament and forty sitting days of Parliament have since expired; Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Communications, pursuant to section 7 and subsection 8(3) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote * , is pleased hereby to make the annexed Order issuing directions to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission respecting policy for the licensing of Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite Distribution Undertakings . Return to footnote * S.C. 1991, c. 11 Short Title 1 A

Discontinuance and Continuance of Proceedings Order, 1996

Discontinuance and Continuance of Proceedings Order, 1996 SOR /96-383 CANADA TRANSPORTATION ACT Registration 1996-07-10 Discontinuance and Continuance of Proceedings Order, 1996 P.C. 1996-1137 1996-07-10

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to subsectionA

DNA Identification Regulations

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Duty Free Shop Regulations

Duty Free Shop Regulations SOR /86-1072 CUSTOMS ACT Registration 1986-11-06 Regulations Respecting Duty Free Shops P.C. 1986-2530 1986-11-06

Whereas, pursuant to subsectionA

Deceased or Former Members Dependants Payment Order

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Defence Materiel Loan Regulations

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Delegation of Powers (Customs) Regulations

Delegation of Powers (Customs) Regulations SOR /86-359 CUSTOMS ACT Registration 1986-03-25 Regulations Delegating Powers Conferred by Section 163 of the Customs Act Upon the Minister of National Revenue

The Minister of National Revenue, pursuant to subsection 163(2) of the Customs Act , hereby revokes the Delegation of Powers (Customs) Regulations made on the 12th of October, 1984 Footnote * and, in substitution therefor, makes the annexed Regulations delegating powers conferred by section 163 of the Customs Act upon the Minister of National Revenue . Return to footnote * SOR/84-807, 1984 Canada Gazette Part II, p. 3965 Ottawa, March 25, 1986 ELMER MacKAY Minister of National Revenue Short Title 1 A

Department of Public Works Terms Under Three Months Regulations, 1993

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Designating the Judges of Her Majesty�s Court of Queen�s Bench for Manitoba to Exercise all the Functions and Powers of a Judge Under the Act

Designating the Judges of Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Manitoba to Exercise all the Functions and Powers of a Judge Under the Act SI /84-134 CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Registration 1984-07-25 Designating the Judges of Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Manitoba to Exercise all the Functions and Powers of a Judge Under the Act

CANADA I, Donald James Johnston, Minister of Justice, by virtue of the authority vested in me under subparagraph (g)(iii) of the definition judge in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Elections Act, do hereby designate the following judges of Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Manitoba to exercise all the functions and powers conferred upon a judge by the Canada Elections Act: Chief Justice Archibald Stewart Dewar and in the Trial Division, Mr. Justice James Edward Wilson Mr. Justice Walter Scott Wright Mr. Justice Peter Scott Morse Mr. Justice Benjamin Hewak Mr. Justice Guy Joseph Kroft Mr. Justice John Ambrose Scollin Mr. Justice Vern Simonsen Mr. Justice Kenneth R. Hanssen Mr. Justice Michel Alfonse Monnin Mr. Justice Gordon Jacob Barkman Mr. Justice Lorne Paterson Ferg Mr. Justice Armand Dureault Mr. Justice Patrick David Ferg Mr. Justice Wallace Darichuk Mr. Justice Gerald Oliver Jewers Mr. Justice George Hepworth Lockwood Mr. Justice Daniel Patrick Kennedy Mr. Justice Clive Miller Madam Justice Caddie Ruth Krindle Mr. Justice James Gordon Smith Mr. Justice Sidney Irwin Schwartz Mr. Justice Theodore Myron Glowacki and Mr. Justice Bernard Raymond Coleman, a supernumerary judge of the Trial Division and in the Family Division, Associate Chief Justice Alvin Chown Hamilton Madam Justice Bonnie Merilyn Helper Madam Justice Claudia Myrna Bowman Mr. Justice Robert Maxwell Carr Mr. Justice Gilbert Raymond Goodman Mr. Justice Joseph A. Mullally and this document shall be evidence of their authority so to act. Ottawa, July 9, 1984 DONALD JAMES JOHNSTON Minister of Justice