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Agassiz Correctional Camp, Petawawa Correctional Camp and Gatineau Correctional Camp Lands Proclaimed Penitentiaries

Agassiz Correctional Camp, Petawawa Correctional Camp and Gatineau Correctional Camp Lands Proclaimed Penitentiaries SOR /61-378 CORRECTIONS AND CONDITIONAL RELEASE ACT Agassiz Correctional Camp, Petawawa Correctional Camp and Gatineau Correctional Camp Lands Proclaimed Penitentiaries

P. KERWIN, Administrator . [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 anywise concern, Greetings : A PROCLAMATION DONALD S. MAXWELL, Acting Deputy Attorney General , Canada. Whereas in and by section twenty-two of the Penitentiary Act , chapterA

Air Canada to Apply for Articles of Amendment to Amend its Articles of Incorporation, Order Authorizing

Order Authorizing Air Canada to Apply for Articles of Amendment to Amend its Articles of Incorporation SOR /88-504 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT Registration 1988-09-23 Order Authorizing Air Canada to Apply for Articles of Amendment to Amend its Articles of Incorporation P.C. 1988-2215A

Aklavik Airport Zoning Regulations

Aklavik Airport Zoning Regulations SOR /93-385 AERONAUTICS ACT Registration 1993-07-21 Regulations Respecting Zoning at Aklavik Airport P.C. 1993-1538 1993-07-21

Whereas, pursuant to sectionA

Alberta Sex Offender Information Registration Regulations

Alberta Sex Offender Information Registration Regulations SOR /2004-239 SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION REGISTRATION ACT Registration 2004-10-26 Alberta Sex Offender Information Registration Regulations

The Lieutenant Governor in Council of Alberta, pursuant to subsection 18(1) of the Sex Offender Information Registration Act , hereby makes the annexed Alberta Sex Offender Information Registration Regulations . October 19, 2004 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Lois Hole Interpretation 1 A

Allocation Methods Order � Cheese and Cheese Products, Ice Cream, Yogurt, Powdered Buttermilk and Concentrated Milk

Allocation Methods Order — Cheese and Cheese Products, Ice Cream, Yogurt, Powdered Buttermilk and Concentrated Milk SOR /95-196 EXPORT AND IMPORT PERMITS ACT Registration 1995-04-21 Allocation Methods Order — Cheese and Cheese Products, Ice Cream, Yogurt, Powdered Buttermilk and Concentrated Milk

The Secretary of State for External Affairs, pursuant to paragraph 6.2(2)(a) Footnote a of the Export and Import Permits Act , hereby makes the annexed Order establishing methods for allocating the import access quantity for cheese and cheese products, chicken and chicken products, turkey and turkey products, ice cream, yogurt, powdered buttermilk and concentrated milk . Return to footnote a S.C. 1994, c. 47, s. 106 Ottawa, April 19, 1995 ANDR?

Anchorage Regulations

Anchorage Regulations SOR /88-101 CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001 Registration 1988-01-14 Regulations Respecting the Anchoring of Ships in Certain Prohibited Waters P.C. 1988-43 1988-01-14

Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to sectionsA

Anti-Dumping Duties on Vitreous Type I Cold-Rolled Steel, Order Respecting the Remission of

Order Respecting the Remission of Anti-Dumping Duties on Vitreous Type I Cold-Rolled Steel SOR /98-135 CUSTOMS TARIFF Registration 1998-02-26 Order Respecting the Remission of Anti-Dumping Duties on Vitreous Type I Cold-Rolled Steel P.C. 1998-280A

Appointment or Deployment of Alternates Exclusion Approval Order

Appointment or Deployment of Alternates Exclusion Approval Order SI /2012-27 PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT ACT Registration 2012-04-25 Appointment or Deployment of Alternates Exclusion Approval Order P.C. 2012-437 2012-04-05

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Canadian Heritage, pursuant to section 20 of the Public Service Employment Act Footnote a , hereby approves the exclusion, by the Public Service Commission, from the application of section 16, paragraph 22(2)(a) Footnote b , subsection 29(3), sections 30, 31 and 40 to 48 Footnote c , subsection 51(4) and section 77 of that Act of an indeterminate employee who is appointed or deployed to the position of an indeterminate employee whose work unit is relocated and who does not wish to relocate or whose services are no longer required by reason of lack of work, the discontinuance of a function or the transfer of work or a function outside the public service and who has not received a guarantee of a reasonable job offer. Return to footnote a S.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12 and 13 Return to footnote b S.C. 2006, c. 9, s. 100 Return to footnote c S.C. 2006, c. 9, s. 103; S.C. 2008, c. 15, s. 6 Whereas the Public Service Commission has decided that it is neither practicable nor in the best interests of the public service to apply section 16, paragraph 22(2)(a) Footnote b , subsection 29(3), sections 30, 31 and 40 to 48 Footnote c , subsection 51(4) and section 77 of the Public Service Employment Act Footnote a to an indeterminate employee who is appointed or deployed to the position of an indeterminate employee whose work unit is relocated and who does not wish to relocate or whose services are no longer required by reason of lack of work, the discontinuance of a function or the transfer of work or a function outside the public service and who has not received a guarantee of a reasonable job offer; And whereas, pursuant to subsection 20(2) of that Act, the Public Service Commission has consulted with the employer; Therefore, the Public Service Commission, pursuant to section 20 of that Act, hereby excludes from the application of section 16, paragraph 22(2)(a) Footnote b , subsection 29(3), sections 30, 31 and 40 to 48 Footnote c , subsection 51(4) and section 77 of that Act to an indeterminate employee who is appointed or deployed to the position of an indeterminate employee whose work unit is relocated and who does not wish to relocate or whose services are no longer required by reason of lack of work, the discontinuance of a function or the transfer of work or a function outside the public service and who has not received a guarantee of a reasonable job offer. Ottawa, April 3, 2012 ANNE-MARIE ROBINSON President of the Public Service Commission SUSAN CARTWRIGHT Commissioner

Arctic Waters Experimental Pollution Regulations, 1982 (Dome Petroleum)

Arctic Waters Experimental Pollution Regulations, 1982 (Dome Petroleum) SOR /82-832 ARCTIC WATERS POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT Registration 1982-09-07 Regulations Respecting the Deposit of Oil in Arctic Waters for Experimental Purposes by Dome Petroleum Limited P.C. 1982-2631 1982-09-03

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, pursuant to section 4 of the Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act , is pleased hereby to make the annexed Regulations respecting the deposit of oil in Arctic Waters for experimental purposes by Dome Petroleum Limited . Short Title 1 A

Assets (Foreign Companies) Regulations

Assets (Foreign Companies) Regulations SOR /2002-450 INSURANCE COMPANIES ACT Registration 2002-12-05 Assets (Foreign Companies) Regulations P.C. 2002-2079A

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...