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Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice

Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice SI /2012-30 CRIMINAL CODE Registration 2012-04-25 Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice

On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and concurrence of the executive Council, orders that: the appended document, being the Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice, made by the Ontario Court of Justice under the Criminal Code (Canada), be approved. Recommended JOHN GERRETSEN Attorney General Concurred JOHN GERRETSEN Chair of Cabinet Approved and Ordered April 4, 2012 DAVID C. ONLEY Lieutenant Governor The Ontario Court of Justice, pursuant to subsectionsA

Cruiser Remission Order

Cruiser Remission Order SI /78-57 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT Registration 1978-04-12 Order Respecting Remission of Customs Duties and Sales Tax on certain Pleasure Cruisers P.C. 1978-842 1978-03-23

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board, pursuant to section 17 of the Financial Administration Act , is pleased hereby to make the annexed Order respecting the remission of Customs duty and sales tax on certain pleasure cruisers . Short Title 1 A

Customs Duties Accelerated Reduction Order, No. 5

Customs Duties Accelerated Reduction Order, No. 5 SOR /91-548 CUSTOMS TARIFF Registration 1991-09-19 Order Respecting the Accelerated Reduction or Removal of Certain Customs Duties Under the Customs Tariff as a Consequence of Concessions Granted Pursuant to the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement P.C. 1991-1737 1991-09-19

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, pursuant to section 62 Footnote * of the Customs Tariff Footnote ** , is pleased hereby to make the annexed Order respecting the accelerated reduction or removal of certain customs duties under the Customs Tariff as a consequence of concessions granted pursuant to the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement . Return to footnote * S.C. 1988, c. 65, s. 98 Return to footnote ** R.S., c. 41 (3rd Supp.) Short Title 1 A

Dauphin Airport Zoning Regulations

Dauphin Airport Zoning Regulations SOR /87-604 AERONAUTICS ACT Registration 1987-10-15 Regulations Respecting Zoning at Dauphin Airport P.C. 1987-2149 1987-10-15

Whereas, pursuant to sectionA

Defence Floating Equipment Rental Order

Defence Floating Equipment Rental Order C.R.C. , c. 687 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT Order Authorizing the Minister of National Defence to Rent Floating Equipment

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Definition of Local Signal and Distant Signal Regulations

Definition of Local Signal and Distant Signal Regulations SOR /89-254 COPYRIGHT ACT Registration 1989-05-09 Definition of Local Signal and Distant Signal Regulations P.C. 1989-825 1989-05-09

Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and the Minister of Communications, pursuant to subsectionA

Department of Forestry Terms Under Three Months Regulations, 1993

Department of Forestry Terms Under Three Months Regulations, 1993 SOR /93-95b PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT ACT Registration 1993-02-23 Regulations Respecting the Employment of Persons for One or More Specified Periods of Less Than Three Months Totalling Less Than Six Months in the Aggregate During any Consecutive 12-Month Period in the Department of Forestry in the Clerical and Regulatory Group and the Secretarial, Stenographic, Typing Group of the Administrative Support Category, in the Engineering and Scientific Support Group and the Social Science Support Group of the Technical Category, in the Heating, Power and Stationary Plant Operation Group, in the General Labour and Trades Group and the General Services Group of the Operational Category During the Period Beginning on March 1, 1993 and Ending on December 31, 1993 P.C. 1993-323A

Designating Certain Countries for the Purposes of Tariff Item No. 9810.00.00, 1999-1, Regulations

Regulations Designating Certain Countries for the Purposes of Tariff Item No. 9810.00.00, 1999-1 SOR /99-234 CUSTOMS TARIFF Registration 1999-06-03 Regulations Designating Certain Countries for the Purposes of Tariff Item No. 9810.00.00, 1999-1 P.C. 1999-1013 1999-06-03

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, pursuant to paragraph 132(1)(g) of the Customs Tariff Footnote a , hereby makes the annexed Regulations Designating Certain Countries for the Purposes of Tariff Item No. 9810.00.00, 1999-1 . Return to footnote a S.C. 1997, c. 36 Designation 1 A

Determination, Re-determination and Further Re-determination of Origin, Tariff Classification and Value for Duty Regulations

Determination, Re-determination and Further Re-determination of Origin, Tariff Classification and Value for Duty Regulations SOR /98-44 CUSTOMS ACT Registration 1997-12-29 Determination, Re-Determination and Further Re-Determination of Origin, Tariff Classification and Value for Duty Regulations P.C. 1997-2016 1997-12-29

Whereas the proposed Determination, Re-determination and Further Re-determination of Origin, Tariff Classification and Value for Duty Regulations give effect, in part, to a public announcement made on OctoberA

Direction to the CRTC (Reservation of Channels for the Distribution of CPAC)

Direction to the CRTC (Reservation of Channels for the Distribution of CPAC) SOR /2005-60 BROADCASTING ACT Registration 2005-03-22 Direction to the CRTC (Reservation of Channels for the Distribution of CPAC) P.C. 2005-380 2005-03-22

Whereas on March 12, 2003, the Government of Canada released a new official languages accountability and coordination framework in which it renewed its commitment to supporting Canada’s linguistic duality; Whereas the Canadian Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) is a valuable and unique component of the broadcasting system; Whereas the Standing Committee on Official Languages and the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage have recommended that CPAC be made more widely available in both official languages; Whereas direct-to-home distribution undertakings are required to provide CPAC in both official languages; Whereas the Government of Canada is of the opinion that every effort should be made to ensure that CPAC be made available in both official languages to more cable subscribers; Whereas cable broadcasting distribution undertakings who have fewer than 2,000 subscribers may suffer significant financial or competitive difficulties if they are required to distribute CPAC in both official languages; Whereas, pursuant to subsection 26(4) of the Broadcasting Act Footnote a , the Minister of Canadian Heritage has consulted with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission with regard to the annexed Direction to the CRTC (Reservation of Channels for the Distribution of CPAC) ; And whereas the Direction is intended to apply to cable broadcasting distribution undertakings who have 2,000 or more subscribers and who are licensed, or are exempted from licensing, by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission; Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Canadian Heritage, pursuant to paragraph 26(1)(b) of the Broadcasting Act a , hereby makes the annexed Direction to the CRTC (Reservation of Channels for the Distribution of CPAC) . Return to footnote a S.C. 1991, c. 11 Direction 1 A

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...