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Yukon Territory Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1993

Yukon Territory Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1993 SI /93-53 CRIMINAL CODE Registration 1993-04-07 Yukon Territory Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1993

The Appeal Court of the Yukon Territory, pursuant to section 482 Footnote * of the Criminal Code and with the concurrence of the majority of the judges of that Court present at a meeting held for that purpose on March 12, 1993, hereby revokes the Criminal Appeal Rules, Yukon Territory, 1973 Footnote ** , and the Yukon Criminal Appeal Rules, 1986 Footnote *** , and makes the annexed Yukon Territory Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1993 . Return to footnote * R.S., c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 66 Return to footnote ** SI/74-21, 1974 Canada Gazette Part II, p. 482 Return to footnote *** SI/86-157, 1986 Canada Gazette Part II, p. 3426 March 12, 1993 HONOURABLE ALLAN McEACHERN Chief Justice of the Yukon Territory on behalf of the Court of Appeal of the Yukon Territory Short Title 1 A

Accountable Travel and Moving Advance Regulations (Canadian Forces)

Accountable Travel and Moving Advance Regulations (Canadian Forces) C.R.C. , c. 670 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT Regulations Respecting the Making of Accountable Advances of Public Funds to Officers and Men of the Canadian Forces for Travel and Moving Expenses

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Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)

Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission) SOR /2013-139 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND CONTROL ACT Registration 2013-06-18 Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission) P.C. 2013-826 2013-06-18

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, pursuant to subsectionA

Age Guidelines

Age Guidelines SI /78-165 CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACT Registration 1978-10-25 Guidelines of the Canadian Human Rights Commission Respecting Reasonable Practices Relating to Age Justifying Different Fares, Rates or Charges in the Provision of Goods, Services and Facilities Available to the General Public

The Canadian Human Rights Commission, pursuant to paragraph 14(e) and subsection 22(2) of the Canadian Human Rights Act , is hereby pleased to issue guidelines as set out in the schedule hereto respecting reasonable practices relating to age justifying different fares, rates or charges in the provision of goods, services and facilities available to the general public. Dated at Ottawa, October 10, 1978 Short Title 1 A

Air Cushion Vehicle Regulations

Air Cushion Vehicle Regulations C.R.C. , c. 4 AERONAUTICS ACT Regulations Respecting Air Cushion Vehicles

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Akwesasne Residents Remission Order

Akwesasne Residents Remission Order SOR /91-412 CUSTOMS TARIFF Registration 1991-06-13 Order Respecting the Remission of Duties Paid or Payable on Goods Acquired in the United States and Imported into Canada by Akwesasne Residents, by Owners or Operators of Duly Authorized Community Stores and by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne or an Entity Authorized by that Council P.C. 1991-1129A

Alberta Turkey Marketing Levies Order

Alberta Turkey Marketing Levies Order C.R.C. , c. 135 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT Order Providing for the Fixing, Imposing and Collecting of Levies from Certain Turkey Producers in Alberta

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Allocation Methods Order � Hatching Eggs, Live Broilers, Eggs and Egg Products

Allocation Methods Order — Hatching Eggs, Live Broilers, Eggs and Egg Products SOR /95-197 EXPORT AND IMPORT PERMITS ACT Registration 1995-04-21 Order Establishing Methods for Allocating the Import Access Quantity for Hatching Eggs, Live Broilers, Eggs and Egg Products

The Secretary of State for External Affairs, pursuant to paragraph 6.2(2)(a) Footnote * of the Export and Import Permits Act, hereby issues the annexed Order establishing methods for allocating the import access quantity for hatching eggs, live broilers, eggs and egg products. Return to footnote * S.C. 1994, c. 47, s. 106 Ottawa, April 19, 1995 ANDR?

Ancillary Activities (Insurance Companies, Canadian Societies and Insurance Holding Companies) Regulations

Ancillary Activities (Insurance Companies, Canadian Societies and Insurance Holding Companies) Regulations SOR /2001-366 INSURANCE COMPANIES ACT Registration 2001-10-04 Ancillary Activities (Insurance Companies, Canadian Societies and Insurance Holding Companies) Regulations P.C. 2001-1737A

Antigua and Barbuda in Force January 1, 1994, Proclamation Declaring the Agreement on Social Security Between Canada and

Proclamation Declaring the Agreement on Social Security Between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda in Force January 1, 1994 SI /94-5 OLD AGE SECURITY ACT Registration 1994-01-26 Proclamation Declaring the Agreement on Social Security Between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda in Force January 1, 1994

R. J. HNATYSHYN [L.S.] Canada Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. To All to Whom these Presents shall come or whom the same may in anyway concern, Greeting : JOHN C. TAIT Deputy Attorney General A Proclamation Whereas, pursuant to Order in Council P.C. 1993-121 of January 28, 1993, the Governor in Council declared that, in accordance with Article XXIII of the Agreement on Social Security between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda, signed at Ottawa on September 2, 1992, the Agreement shall enter into force in Canada on the first day of the fourth month following the month in which instruments of ratification are exchanged; And Whereas the said Order in Council was laid before Parliament on February 23, 1993; And Whereas, before the twentieth sitting day after the said Order in Council was laid before Parliament, no motion for the consideration of either House of Parliament to the effect that the said Order in Council be revoked was filed with the Speaker of the appropriate House pursuant to subsection 42(2) of the Old Age Security Act and, pursuant to that subsection, the said Order in Council came into force on the thirtieth sitting day after it was laid before Parliament, being April 21, 1993; And Whereas instruments of ratification were exchanged on September 15, 1993; And Whereas the said Agreement shall enter into force on January 1, 1994, being the first day of the fourth month following the month in which the instruments of ratification were exchanged; And Whereas, by Order in Council P.C. 1993-2122 of December 15, 1993, the Governor in Council directed that a proclamation do issue giving notice that the said Agreement is in force in Canada as of January 1, 1994; Now Know You that We, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada, do by this Our Proclamation give notice that the Agreement on Social Security between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda, signed at Ottawa on September 2, 1992, a copy of which is annexed hereto, is in force in Canada as of January 1, 1994. Of All Which Our Loving Subjects and all others whom these Presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. In Testimony Whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. Witness: Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved Ramon John Hnatyshyn, a Member of Our Privy Council for Canada, Chancellor and Principal Companion of Our Order of Canada, Chancellor and Commander of Our Order of Military Merit, One of Our Counsel learned in the law, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada. At Our Government House, in Our City of Ottawa, this seventh day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-four and in the forty-second year of Our Reign. By Command, HARRY SWAIN Deputy Registrar General of Canada

CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982 – page 22

NOTES (1) The enacting clause was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act, 1893, 56-57 Vict., c. 14 (U.K.). It read as...