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C-23.3282000PreambleWHEREAS the Canadian tourism industry is vital to the social and cultural identity and integrity of Canada;WHEREAS the Canadian tourism industry makes an essential contribution to the economic well-being of Canadians and to the economic objectives of the Government of Canada;WHEREAS the Canadian tourism industry consists of mainly small and medium-sized businesses that are essential to Canada’s goals for entrepreneurial development and job creation;AND WHEREAS it is desirable to strengthen Canada’s commitment to Canadian tourism by establishing a Tourism Commission that would work with the governments of the provinces and the territories and the Canadian tourism industry to promote the interests of that industry and to market Canada as a desirable tourist destination;NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:Short TitleShort titleThis Act may be cited as the Canadian Tourism Commission Act.InterpretationDefinitionsThe definitions in this section apply in this Act.Commission means the Canadian Tourism Commission established by section 3. (Commission)Minister means the Minister of Industry. (ministre)Canadian Tourism CommissionEstablishmentEstablishmentThere is hereby established a corporation to be known as the Canadian Tourism Commission.StatusAgent of Her MajestyThe Commission is, for the purposes of this Act, an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.ObjectsObjectsThe objects of the Commission are tosustain a vibrant and profitable Canadian tourism industry;market Canada as a desirable tourist destination;support a cooperative relationship between the private sector and the governments of Canada, the provinces and the territories with respect to Canadian tourism; andprovide information about Canadian tourism to the private sector and to the governments of Canada, the provinces and the territories.PowersPowersFor the purpose of carrying out its objects, the Commission has the capacity and, subject to this Act, the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.RestrictionThe Commission may not initiate or finance programs involving the acquisition or construction of real property, immovables or facilities related to tourism.Board of DirectorsRoleThe affairs and business of the Commission shall be managed by a Board of Directors.ConstitutionThe Board consists of not more than 12 directors, including a Chairperson and a President.2000, c. 28, s. 8; 2010, c. 12, s. 1717Appointment of Chairperson and term of officeThe Chairperson shall be appointed by the Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure on a part-time basis for a term of not more than five years.Appointment of President and term of officeThe President shall be appointed by the Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure on a full-time basis for a term of not more than five years.Appointment of directorsUp to nine directors shall be appointed by the Minister, with the approval of the Governor in Council.CommitteeThe Board shall establish a committee that shall provide advice to the Minister on the appointment of directors under subsection (1).Term of officeThe directors appointed under subsection (1) hold office during pleasure on a part-time basis for a term not exceeding four years.[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1718]2000, c. 28, s. 11; 2006, c. 9, s. 244.1; 2010, c. 12, s. 1718[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1719]Ex officio directorThe Deputy Minister of Industry is, ex officio, a director.Re-appointmentA director is eligible to be re-appointed to the Board in the same or another capacity.Remuneration and FeesPresidentThe President shall be paid the remuneration that the Governor in Council may fix.DirectorsThe Chairperson and the directors appointed under subsection 11(1) shall be paid the fees that the Governor in Council may fix.2000, c. 28, s. 16; 2010, c. 12, s. 1720ChairpersonDutiesThe Chairperson shall determine the times when and places where the Board will meet and shall preside at those meetings.Absence, etc., of ChairpersonIf the Chairperson is absent or incapacitated or if the office of Chairperson is vacant, the Board may designate any director appointed under section 11 to exercise the powers and perform the duties and functions of the Chairperson during the absence, incapacity or vacancy, but no director may be so designated for a period exceeding ninety days without the approval of the Governor in Council.PresidentDutiesThe President is the chief executive officer of the Commission and has supervision over and direction of the work of the Commission including the management of its internal affairs and the hiring and termination of its staff.Absence, etc., of PresidentIf the President is absent or incapacitated or if the office of President is vacant, the Board may designate any person to exercise the powers and perform the duties and functions of the President during the absence, incapacity or vacancy, but no person may be so designated for a period exceeding ninety days without the approval of the Governor in Council.DelegationSubject to any contrary provision in any other Act of Parliament, the President may delegate to any person any power, duty or function conferred on the President under this Act or any other enactment.MeetingsMinimum number of meetingsThe Board shall meet at least twice a year.By-lawsBy-lawsThe Board shall make by-laws respecting the management and conduct of the affairs of the Commission and the carrying out of the duties of the Board, including by-laws establishinga code of ethics for the directors and employees of the Commission;committees of the Board, including an executive committee, a human resources committee, a committee for the purposes of section 11 and an audit committee; anda contracting policy for the Commission.Head OfficeHead officeThe head office of the Commission shall be in the place in Canada that the Governor in Council may, by order, designate.Accident CompensationAccident compensationThe Chairperson, the President, the directors appointed under subsection 11(1) and the employees of the Commission are deemed to be employees for the purposes of the Government Employees Compensation Act and to be employed in the federal public administration for the purposes of any regulations made under section 9 of the Aeronautics Act.2000, c. 28, s. 25; 2003, c. 22, s. 224(E); 2010, c. 12, s. 1721AgreementsAgreementsThe Commission may enter into an agreement with the government of any province or territory to carry out its objects.Incorporation of corporationsIf the agreement provides for the incorporation of a corporation or the acquisition of shares in a corporation or all or substantially all of the assets of a corporation, the Commission may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, do any of those things, either by itself or jointly with any person or the government of a province or a territory, in order to carry out the provisions of the agreement.Consistent activitiesA corporation mentioned in subsection (2) may carry out only activities that are consistent with the objects of the Commission, taking into account the restriction set out in subsection 6(2).StaffStaffThe Commission may engage any officers, employees and agents and any technical and professional advisers that it considers necessary for the proper conduct of its activities and may fix the terms and conditions of their engagement.Staff outside CanadaWhen the Commission, outside Canada, engages persons referred to in section 27 to perform duties outside Canada, it shall engage them and establish their terms and conditions of employment or work, and the Canada Labour Code does not apply to those persons.Transitional ProvisionsInterpretationDefinitionsThe definitions in this section apply in this section and in sections 30 to 46.*commencement day means the day on which this Act comes into force. (date d’entrée en vigueur)[Note: Act in force January 2, 2001, see SI/2001-5.]employee means a person whose employment in the Department of Industry is terminated under paragraph 11(2)(g.1) of the Financial Administration Act and who is hired by the new Commission following an offer of employment made by the new Commission as a result of the transfer of the work of the former Commission from the Department of Industry to the new Commission. (employé)former Commission means the Canadian Tourism Commission established by Order in Council P.C. 1995-110 of January 31, 1995 and the associated Special Operating Agency created by decision of the Treasury Board. (ancienne commission)grievance has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Public Service Staff Relations Act. (grief)new Commission means the Canadian Tourism Commission established by section 3. (nouvelle commission)Former CommissionCommission dissolvedThe former Commission is dissolved and its work is transferred from the Department of Industry to the new Commission.Public Service Superannuation ActFor the purpose of section 40.1 of the Public Service Superannuation Act, the transfer of the work of the former Commission is deemed to be a transfer or divestiture, by Her Majesty in right of Canada, of the administration of a service to a person.ChairpersonThe person who holds the office of Chairperson of the former Commission immediately before the commencement day continues in office as the Chairperson of the new Commission for the remainder of the term for which the person was appointed Chairperson.PresidentThe person who holds the office of President of the former Commission immediately before the commencement day continues in office as the President of the new Commission for the remainder of the term for which the person was appointed President.Other directorsEach person who is a director of the former Commission immediately before the commencement day continues as a director of the new Commission for the remainder of the term for which the person was appointed as a director.Property transferredAll property of Her Majesty in right of Canada that is under the administration and control of the Minister and used for the purpose of carrying out the objects of the former Commission is transferred to the new Commission to be held in the name of the new Commission.Obligations transferredAll obligations and liabilities of Her Majesty in right of Canada incurred in respect of the former Commission are transferred to the new Commission.ReferencesEvery reference to the former Commission in a deed, contract or other document shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be read as a reference to the new Commission.Commencement of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding in respect of an obligation or a liability incurred in carrying out the objects of the former Commission may be brought against the new Commission in any court that would have had jurisdiction if the action, suit or proceeding had been brought against Her Majesty in right of Canada.Continuation of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding in respect of the former Commission that is pending in a court immediately before the commencement day may, on that day, be continued by or against the new Commission.Canadian Tourism Commission AccountThe amount outstanding on the commencement day in the accounts of Canada in respect of the carrying out of the objects of the former Commission shall be paid to the new Commission in the manner most appropriate to give effect to the purpose for which the moneys or property constituting or otherwise giving rise to that amount were given, bequeathed or otherwise made available to the former Commission.First corporate plan and budgetsDespite the period prescribed for submitting a corporate plan, an operating budget and a capital budget under the Financial Administration Act, the new Commission shall, within six months after the commencement day, submit to the Minister in accordance with that Act a corporate plan, an operating budget and a capital budget for its first financial year.AppropriationsAny amount appropriated, for the fiscal year in which this section comes into force, by an appropriation Act based on the Estimates for that year for defraying the charges and expenses of the former Commission in carrying out its objects is an amount appropriated for defraying the charges and expenses of the new Commission.[Note: Section 40 in force January 2, 2001, see SI/2001-5.]Human Resources and Labour RelationsPending competitions and appointmentsA competition being conducted or an appointment being or about to be made under the Public Service Employment Act in respect of a position within the Department of Industry, the duties and functions of which are assigned to a position within the new Commission, may continue to be conducted or made as if the new Commission were a department for the purposes of that Act.Eligibility listsAn eligibility list made under the Public Service Employment Act in respect of positions within the Department of Industry related to the carrying out of the objects of the former Commission that is valid on the commencement day continues to be valid for the period provided for by subsection 17(2) of that Act, but that period may not be extended.Pending appealsAn appeal made under section 21 of the Public Service Employment Act by any person against an appointment to a position within the Department of Industry the duties and functions of which are assigned to a position within the new Commission, and not finally disposed of on the assignment, must be dealt with and disposed of in accordance with that Act as if the new Commission were a department for the purposes of that Act and the person continued to be an employee for the purposes of that Act.Other recourseAny recourse commenced by an employee under the Public Service Employment Act that has not been finally dealt with on the employee’s engagement by the new Commission must be dealt with and disposed of in accordance with that Act as if the new Commission were a department for the purposes of that Act and the person continued to be an employee for the purposes of that Act.Employees on probationEvery employee who was considered to be on probation under section 28 of the Public Service Employment Act immediately before being engaged by the new Commission continues on probation with the new Commission until the end of the period established by the Public Service Commission by regulation for that employee or a class of persons of which that employee is a member.RejectionSubsection 28(2) of the Public Service Employment Act applies to an employee of the new Commission who is on probation but the reference to deputy head in that subsection is to be read as a reference to the President.Pending grievancesAny grievance commenced by an employee under the Public Service Staff Relations Act that has not been finally dealt with on the employee’s engagement by the new Commission must be dealt with and disposed of in accordance with that Act as if the employee’s employment in the Department of Industry had not been terminated.Implementation of decisionA final decision with respect to a grievance referred to in subsection (1) that provides for the reinstatement of or payment of money to a person must be implemented by the new Commission as soon as is practicable.Ineligibility for benefits — executive groupAn indeterminate employee who was a member of the Executive Group in the Department of Industry and whose employment is terminated under paragraph 11(2)(g.1) of the Financial Administration Act is not eligible for benefits under the Treasury Board Executive Employment Transition Policy.Consequential Amendments[Amendments]Coming into ForceComing into forceThis Act comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Act in force January 2, 2001, see SI/2001-5.]