C-3814160-61Elizabeth II2011-2012An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 29, 2012 and other measuresJobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity ActJobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity20242
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J-0.819201290652Her 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 Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act.Amendments to the Income Tax Act, a Related Act and the Income Tax RegulationsIncome Tax Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments]Governor General’s Act[Amendment][Amendments]Income Tax Regulations[Amendment]Measures Relating to Sales and Excise TaxesExcise Tax Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Air Travellers Security Charge Act[Amendment]Excise Act, 2001[Amendment]Value of Imported Goods (GST/HST) Regulations[Amendments][Amendment]Non-Taxable Imported Goods (GST/HST) Regulations[Amendment][Amendment]New Harmonized Value-added Tax System Regulations, No. 2[Amendment]Responsible Resource DevelopmentEnvironmental AssessmentEnactment of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012EnactmentThe Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012, whose Schedules 1 to 3 are set out in the schedule to this Act, is enacted as follows:[See Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012]Related Amendments to the Environmental Violations Administrative Monetary Penalties Act[Amendments][Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment][Amendment]Export Development Act[Amendment]First Nations Land Management Act[Amendment]Species at Risk Act[Amendments]Antarctic Environmental Protection Act[Amendment]First Nations Oil and Gas and Moneys Management Act[Amendment][Amendment]First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act[Amendment]Coordinating Amendments[Amendment][Amendment]Repeal[Repeal]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 52 to 63 and 66 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 52 to 63 and 66 in force July 6, 2012, see SI/2012-56.]National Energy Board ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Transitional Provisions[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Related and Consequential AmendmentsFederal Courts Act[Amendment]Financial Administration Act[Amendment]Northern Pipeline Act[Amendment][Amendment]An Act to amend the National Energy Board Act and to repeal certain enactments in consequence thereof[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 68 to 85, 89, 90, 92 to 97 and 99 to 114 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 68 to 85, 89, 90, 92 to 97 and 99 to 114 in force July 6, 2012, see SI/2012-57.]Order in councilSections 86 to 88, 91 and 98 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 86 to 88, 91 and 98 in force July 3, 2013, see SI/2013-69.]Canada Oil and Gas Operations ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 116 to 119 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 116 to 119 in force July 3, 2013, see SI/2013-69.]Nuclear Safety and Control ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 122, 129 and 130 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 122, 129 and 130 in force July 3, 2013, see SI/2013-69.]Fisheries ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSection 132, subsections 133(1), (3) and (4), sections 135 to 138, subsection 139(2), sections 140 and 141, subsections 142(2) to (4), 144(2) to (6), 145(2) to (4) and 147(1) to (5), (7), (9) and (10), section 148, subsections 149(2) and (5) and sections 152 and 153 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Section 132, subsections 133(1), (3) and (4), sections 135 to 138, subsection 139(2), sections 140 and 141, subsections 142(2) to (4), 144(2) to (6), 145(2) to (4) and 147(1) to (5), (7), (9) and (10), section 148, subsections 149(2) and (5) and sections 152 and 153 in force November 25, 2013, see SI/2013-116.]Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999Amendments to the Act[Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 157 and 158 and subsections 159(2) and (4), 160(1), (3) and (4) and 161(2) and (3) come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 157 and 158 and subsections 159(2) and (4), 160(1), (3) and (4) and 161(2) and (3) in force September 24, 2014, see SI/2014-6.]Species at Risk Act[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment]Various MeasuresMeasures with Respect to the Auditor General of CanadaCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Act[Amendment][Amendment]Currency Act[Amendment][Amendment]Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Act[Amendment][Amendment]Northern Pipeline Act[Amendment][Amendment]Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Act[Amendment][Amendment]Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act[Amendment]Canadian Polar Commission Act[Amendment][Amendment]National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy Act[Amendment][Amendment]Yukon Surface Rights Board Act[Amendment]Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Canada Revenue Agency Act[Amendment][Amendment]Canadian Institutes of Health Research Act[Amendment][Amendment]Transitional ProvisionsCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety ActThe obligations under sections 25 and 26 of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Currency ActThe obligations under subsections 21(2) and 22(2) of the Currency Act, as those subsections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council ActThe obligations under sections 17 and 18 of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Northern Pipeline ActThe obligations under sections 13 and 14 of the Northern Pipeline Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ActThe obligations under sections 19 and 20 of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board ActThe obligation under subsection 13(2) of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act, as that subsection read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continues to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2011 but does not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Canadian Polar Commission ActThe obligations under sections 20 and 21 of the Canadian Polar Commission Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy ActThe obligations under sections 22 and 23 of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2011 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Yukon Surface Rights Board ActThe obligation under subsection 23(5) of the Yukon Surface Rights Board Act, as that subsection read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continues to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2011 but does not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Canadian Food Inspection Agency ActThe obligations under sections 23 and 32 of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2011 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Canada Revenue Agency ActThe obligations under sections 87 and 88 of the Canada Revenue Agency Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Canadian Institutes of Health Research ActThe obligations under sections 31 and 32 of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Act, as those sections read immediately before the day on which this Act receives royal assent, continue to apply in respect of the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2012 but do not apply in respect of any subsequent fiscal year.Life Annuity-like ProductsTrust and Loan Companies Act[Amendment]Bank Act[Amendment][Amendment]Cooperative Credit Associations Act[Amendment]PPP Canada Inc.DefinitionsFor the purposes of this Division, appropriate Minister, Crown corporation and department have the same meanings as in section 2 of the Financial Administration Act.Acquisition of sharesFor the purposes of paragraph 90(1)(b) of the Financial Administration Act, the Minister of Infrastructure, Communities and Intergovernmental Affairs may acquire the shares of PPP Canada Inc.Shares held by appropriate MinisterThe appropriate Minister holds the shares acquired under subsection (1).Appropriate Minister — other transactionsThe appropriate Minister may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, conduct any transaction referred to in any of paragraphs 90(1)(c) to (e) of the Financial Administration Act in respect of PPP Canada Inc.Authorization — parent Crown corporationPPP Canada Inc. may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets.Authorization — wholly-owned subsidiariesAny of the corporations that are part of the group of corporations that consists of PPP Canada Inc. and of all of its wholly-owned subsidiaries may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, sell or otherwise dispose of any of the assets of the corporations, even if the assets to be sold or otherwise disposed of constitute all or substantially all of the total assets of that group.2016, c. 7, s. 233Status of PPP Canada Inc.Except as provided in this Division, PPP Canada Inc., incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act, is not an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.Agent for certain activitiesPPP Canada Inc. is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada in relation to the following activities:assessing public-private partnership opportunities for departments and Crown corporations in accordance with criteria established by the Treasury Board;advising departments and Crown corporations on the implementation of public-private partnership projects;acting as a source of expertise and advice for departments and Crown corporations on public-private partnership issues; andconducting any activity specified in an order made under section 211.1.2012, c. 19, s. 211; 2016, c. 7, s. 234Order in councilThe Governor in Council may, by order, specify any activity in relation to which PPP Canada Inc. is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.2016, c. 7, s. 235Her Majesty not liableHer Majesty in right of Canada is not liable for any obligation or liability incurred by PPP Canada Inc. in relation to any activity other than an activity referred to in section 211.[Repealed, 2016, c. 7, s. 236]Territorial Borrowing LimitsNorthwest Territories Act[Amendments]Nunavut Act[Amendments]Yukon Act[Amendments]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 4 in force March 8, 2013, see SI/2013-25.]Reporting RequirementsFinancial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendments][Amendment]Alternative Fuels Act[Amendment]Public Service Employment Act[Amendment]Social Security Tribunal and Service DeliveryDepartment of Human Resources and Skills Development Act[Amendment][Amendment]Canada Pension Plan[Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments]Old Age Security Act[Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Employment Insurance Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Transitional ProvisionsInterpretation and General[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Canada Pension Plan[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Employment Insurance Act[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Federal Courts Act[Amendments]Labour Adjustment Benefits Act[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Income Tax Act[Amendment][Amendment]Public Sector Compensation Act[Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceApril 1, 2013Sections 225 and 227 to 229, subsection 230(1), sections 231, 232, 235 and 236, subsection 237(1) and sections 240 to 244, 246 to 249 and 279 come into force on April 1, 2013.April 1, 2014Sections 271 and 276 come into force on April 1, 2014.May 1, 2014Subsections 272(1) and (3) come into force on May 1, 2014.Consolidation of Privacy CodesDepartment of Human Resources and Skills Development Act[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Canada Pension Plan[Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Old Age Security Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment][Amendment]Income Tax Act[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 282 to 302 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 282 to 302 in force March 1, 2013, see SI/2013-17.]Social Insurance Number CardsDepartment of Human Resources and Skills Development Act[Amendment]Canada Pension Plan[Amendment][Amendment]Employment Insurance Act[Amendment][Amendment]Consequential Amendments[Repealed before coming into force, 2017, c. 26, s. 54]Farm Income Protection Act[Amendment]Immigration and Refugee Protection Act[Amendment]Wage Earner Protection Program Act[Amendment]Coordinating Amendment[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 304 to 312 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 304 to 308 and 310 to 312 in force March 1, 2013, see SI/2013-17.]Amendments Relating to the Parks Canada AgencyParks Canada Agency Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Canada National Parks Act[Amendment]Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act[Amendment]Financial InstitutionsTrust and Loan Companies Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Bank Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Insurance Companies Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Coordinating Amendments[Amendment][Amendments]Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationNational Housing Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Supporting Vulnerable Seniors and Strengthening Canada’s Economy Act[Amendment][Amendment]Coming into forceDespite section 26 of the Supporting Vulnerable Seniors and Strengthening Canada’s Economy Act, sections 22 to 24 of that Act come into force on the day on which this Act receives royal assent.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act[Amendment]Trust and Loan Companies Act[Amendment]Bank Act[Amendment]Insurance Companies Act[Amendment]Cooperative Credit Associations Act[Amendment]Transitional Provision[Transitional Provision]Coordinating Amendment[Amendment]Coming into ForceJanuary 1, 2013 or royal assentSections 352 and 354 come into force on the later of January 1, 2013 and the day on which this Act receives royal assent.Order in councilParagraph 21.52(1)(b) of the National Housing Act, as enacted by section 356, comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Paragraph 21.52(1)(b) of the National Housing Act, as enacted by section 356, in force May 31, 2013, see SI/2013-61.]Order in councilSections 361 to 364 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 361 to 364 in force July 1, 2013, see SI/2013-61.]Integrated Cross-border Law Enforcement Operations ActEnactment of ActEnactmentThe Integrated Cross-border Law Enforcement Operations Act is enacted as follows:[See Integrated Cross-border Law Enforcement Operations Act]Amendments to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act[Amendment][Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsCriminal Code[Amendment]Customs Act[Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 12 in force August 20, 2012, see SI/2012-68.]Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act[Amendment][Amendment]Canada Health Act[Amendment]Canadian Security Intelligence Service ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Security of Information Act[Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Currency Act[Amendment][Amendment]Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Consequential Amendments to the Canada Health Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Fisheries Act[Amendment]Food and Drugs ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Transitional Provisions[Transitional Provisions]Consequential Amendment to the Excise Tax Act[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 412 to 416 and 418 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Section 412, subsection 414(2) and sections 415 and 416 in force October 25, 2012, see SI/2012-84; section 413 and subsection 414(1) in force June 19, 2013, section 418 in force December 19, 2013, see SI/2013-65.]Government Employees Compensation ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Transitional Provision[Transitional Provision]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 20 in force June 13, 2014, see SI/2014-53.]International Development Research Centre Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment]Canada Labour CodeAmendments to the Act[Repealed before coming into force, 2008, c. 20, s. 3][Repealed before coming into force, 2008, c. 20, s. 3][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment]Transitional Provisions[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Coming into ForceSections 432 and 433Sections 432 and 433 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 432 and 433 repealed before coming into force, see 2008, c. 20, s. 3.]Sections 434 to 439Sections 434 to 439 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 434 to 439 in force July 1, 2014, see SI/2013-49.]Fair Wages and Hours of Labour ActRepeal[Repeal]Transitional ProvisionRights and obligations not affectedThe repeal of the Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act does not affect any rights or obligations acquired or incurred under a contract or agreement to which that Act applied.Consequential Amendment to the Campobello-Lubec Bridge Act[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 23 in force January 1, 2014, see SI/2013-121.]Old Age Security ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThe provisions of this Division, other than sections 445 to 448, 451, 452, 461, 464 and 465, come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.July 1, 2013Sections 446, 448 and 451 come into force on July 1, 2013.[Note: Sections 449, 450 and 453 in force March 1, 2013, see SI/2013-18; section 466 in force April 1, 2014, see SI/2014-31; sections 454 to 458 in force November 27, 2017, see SI/2017-67.]Salaries ActAmendment to the Act[Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Financial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Seeds ActAmendments to the Act[Amendments][Amendment]Coordinating Amendments[Amendments]Statutory Instruments ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 27 in force April 1, 2014, see SI/2014-17.]Investment Canada Act[Amendment][Amendments]Customs Act[Amendment][Amendment]Pension Benefits Standards Act, 19852010, c. 12, s. 1820(12)Subsections 39(2) and (3) of the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 are deemed to have come into force on July 27, 2004.Railway Safety ActAmendments to the Act[Amendments][Amendment]Coming into ForceApril 1, 2013This Division comes into force on April 1, 2013.Canadian International Trade Tribunal ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceFebruary 1, 2014This Division comes into force on February 1, 2014.International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development ActAmendment to the Act[Amendment]InterpretationDefinitionsIn this Division, Board, Centre, Chairman, director, Minister and President have the same meanings as in subsection 2(1) of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act.Closing Out of AffairsApplicationSections 493 to 495 apply despite any provision of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act.Number of directorsThe Board may consist of fewer than 13 directors.No appointment by BoardThe Board is not permitted to appoint directors under subsection 10(2) of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act.QuorumFive directors constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board.No compensationDespite the provisions of any contract, agreement or order, no person appointed to hold office as a director, other than the President, has any right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any employee or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold that office or for the abolition of that office by the operation of this Division.Disposal of assetsThe Centre is authorized to sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets and do everything necessary for or incidental to closing out its affairs.Debts and liabilitiesThe Centre must apply any proceeds from the disposal of its assets in satisfaction of its debts and liabilities.DirectionsThe Minister may give directions to the Centre to do anything that in his or her opinion is necessaryin respect of the exercise of its powers under subsection 5(1) of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act; andto sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets, satisfy its debts and liabilities, manage its expenses or otherwise close out its affairs.Directions bindingThe Centre must comply with the directions.Transfer of recordsThe President must transfer to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development the following items, including any electronic versions of them:the books of account and other financial records, as well as any information that the Centre collected in order to produce them; andany studies that the Centre has under its control, and any other information that it has collected through research.2012, c. 19, s. 495; 2013, c. 33, s. 195Transitional ProvisionsReferencesEvery reference to the Centre in a deed, contract or other document executed by the Centre in its own name is to be read, unless the context otherwise requires, as a reference to Her Majesty in right of Canada.SurplusAny surplus that remains after the satisfaction of the Centre’s debts and liabilities belongs to Her Majesty in right of Canada.Unsatisfied debts and liabilitiesAny of the Centre’s debts and liabilities that remain unsatisfied on the day on which this subsection comes into force become the debts and liabilities of Her Majesty in right of Canada.Commencement of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding in respect of an obligation or liability incurred by the Centre may be brought against Her Majesty in right of Canada in any court that would have had jurisdiction if the action, suit or other legal proceeding had been brought against the Centre.Continuation of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding to which the Centre is a party that is pending in a court on the coming into force of this subsection may be continued by or against Her Majesty in right of Canada in the same manner and to the same extent as it could have been continued by or against the Centre.AuditorAfter the closing out of the Centre’s affairs, its accounts and financial transactions shall be audited by the Auditor General of Canada, and a report of the audit shall be made to the Minister.Report to ParliamentThe Minister shall prepare a report, containing the Centre’s financial statements and the Auditor General’s report, within four months after this section comes into force, and shall cause the report to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting after the day on which the report is completed.Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Public Service Superannuation Act[Amendment]Repeal[Repeal]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 496 to 504 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 496 to 504 in force July 27, 2012, see SI/2012-61.]Health of Animals ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceJanuary 1, 2013 or royal assentThis Division comes into force on January 1, 2013 or, if it is later, on the day on which this Act receives royal assent.Canada School of Public Service ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Consequential Amendments to the Financial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendment]Bank Act[Amendment]Corrections and Conditional Release ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment]Transitional Provision[Transitional Provision]Coordinating Amendments[Amendments]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 526 to 528 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 526 to 528 in force December 1, 2012, see SI/2012-88.]Coasting Trade Act[Amendment]Status of the Artist ActAmendments to the Act[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Transitional Provisions[Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision][Transitional Provision]Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Federal Courts Act[Amendment]Financial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Coming into ForceOrder in councilThis Division comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Division 39 in force April 1, 2013, see SI/2013-37.]National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy ActAmendment to the Act[Amendment]Transitional ProvisionsDefinition of Round TableFor the purpose of sections 580 to 585, Round Table means the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy established by section 3 of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy Act.Appointments terminatedMembers of the Round Table appointed under subsection 6(1) or (2) of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy Act cease to hold office on the coming into force of this subsection.No compensationDespite the provisions of any contract, agreement or order, no person appointed to hold office as a member of the Round Table has any right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any employee or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold that office or for the abolition of that office by the operation of this Division.ReferencesEvery reference to the Round Table in a deed, contract, agreement or other document executed by the Round Table in its own name is to be read as a reference to Her Majesty in right of Canada, unless the context requires otherwise.SurplusAny surplus that remains after the satisfaction of the debts and liabilities of the Round Table on the day on which section 593 comes into force belongs to Her Majesty in right of Canada.Unsatisfied debts and liabilitiesAny debts and liabilities of the Round Table that remain unsatisfied on the day on which section 593 comes into force become the debts and liabilities of Her Majesty in right of Canada.Commencement of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding in respect of an obligation or liability incurred by the Round Table may be brought against Her Majesty in right of Canada in any court that would have had jurisdiction if the action, suit or other legal proceeding had been brought against the Round Table.Continuation of legal proceedingsAny action, suit or other legal proceeding to which the Round Table is a party that is pending in any court immediately before the day on which section 593 comes into force may be continued by or against Her Majesty in right of Canada in like manner and to the same extent as it could have been continued by or against the Round Table.Consequential AmendmentsAccess to Information Act[Amendment]Financial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Privacy Act[Amendment]Public Service Superannuation Act[Amendment]Public Sector Compensation Act[Amendment]Repeal[Repeal]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 579 to 593 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 579 to 593 in force April 1, 2013, see SI/2013-36.]Telecommunications ActAmendments to the 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provisions of any contract, agreement or order, no person appointed to hold office as a member of the National Council of Welfare has any right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any employee or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold that office or for the abolition of that office by the operation of this Division.Related Amendment to the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act[Amendment]Consequential AmendmentsFinancial Administration Act[Amendment][Amendment]Salaries Act[Amendment][Amendment]Income Tax Act[Amendment]Public Sector Compensation Act[Amendment]Terminology Changes[Amendments][Amendments]Coming into ForceOrder in councilSections 685 to 695 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Section 686 in force July 27, 2012, see SI/2012-61; sections 685 and 687 to 695 in force March 1, 2013, see SI/2013-17.]Wage Earner Protection Program ActAmendment to the Act[Amendment]Coming into ForceDecember 15, 2011This Division is deemed to have come into force on December 15, 2011.Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act [Repeal]Immigration and Refugee Protection ActAmendments to the Act[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Amendment to the Budget Implementation Act, 2008[Amendment]Coordinating Amendments[Amendments]Shared Services CanadaShared Services Canada ActEnactment of ActThe Shared Services Canada Act is enacted as follows:[See Shared Services Canada Act]Consequential Amendment to the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act[Amendment]Assisted Human Reproduction ActAmendments to the 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ForceOrder in councilSections 715 and 716, or any provision enacted by section 716, come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Sections 715 and 716 in force February 4, 2020, see SI/2019-37.]Order in councilSubsection 713(2) and sections 721 to 723, 726 and 741 to 751 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.[Note: Subsection 713(2) and sections 721 to 723, 726 and 741 to 751 in force September 30, 2012, see SI/2012-75.](Section 52)[See Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012]RELATED PROVISIONS
— 2012, c. 31, s. 177Ministerial authorizationsAn authorization issued by the Minister under section 32 or subsection 35(2) of the Fisheries Act as it existed before June 29, 2012, or under paragraph 32(2)(c) or paragraph 35(2)(b) of the Fisheries Act as it existed before the coming into force of subsection 142(2) of the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act, and that is still valid on the day on which that subsection 142(2) comes into force, is deemed to be an authorization issued by the Minister under paragraph 35(2)(b) of the Fisheries Act after that coming into force.AmendmentOn the request of the holder of an authorization referred to in subsection (1) that is made within 90 days after the day on which subsection 142(2) of the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act comes into force, the Minister must examine the authorization, and the Minister may, within 210 days after the day on which that subsection 142(2) comes into force, confirm or amend the authorization or, if the Minister is of the opinion that the holder no longer needs an authorization, cancel it.Conditions of authorizationsParagraph 40(3)(a) of the Fisheries Act does not apply to the holder of an authorization referred to in subsection (1) until 90 days after the day on which subsection 142(2) of the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act comes into force. However, if the holder makes a request under subsection (2), then that paragraph does not apply to that holder until the day on which that holder receives notice of the Minister’s decision to confirm, amend or cancel the authorization or until 210 days after the day on which that subsection 142(2) comes into force, whichever is earlier.2008, c. 202024-01-01SI/2019-372020-02-04