Budget Implementation Act, 2009 (S.C. 2009, c. 2)
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Budget Implementation Act, 2009
S.C. 2009, c. 2
Assented to 2009-03-12
An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on January 27, 2009 and related fiscal measures
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
Short Title
Marginal note:Short title
1 This Act may be cited as the Budget Implementation Act, 2009.
PART 1Amendments in Respect of Income Tax
Income Tax Act
2 [Amendment]
3 [Amendment]
4 [Amendments]
5 [Amendment]
6 [Amendment]
7 [Amendment]
8 [Amendment]
9 [Amendment]
10 [Amendments]
11 [Amendments]
12 [Amendments]
13 [Amendments]
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18 [Amendment]
19 [Amendments]
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21 [Amendment]
22 [Amendments]
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25 [Amendments]
26 [Amendments]
27 [Amendment]
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29 [Amendments]
30 [Amendments]
31 [Amendment]
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33 [Amendment]
34 [Amendments]
35 [Amendment]
36 [Amendments]
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38 [Amendment]
39 [Amendments]
40 [Amendments]
41 [Amendments]
42 [Amendment]
43 [Amendment]
44 [Amendment]
45 [Amendments]
46 [Amendments]
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49 [Amendments]
50 [Amendment]
51 [Amendments]
52 [Amendments]
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54 [Amendments]
55 [Amendments]
56 [Amendments]
57 [Amendment]
58 [Amendments]
59 [Amendment]
60 [Amendments]
61 [Amendment]
62 [Amendments]
63 [Amendment]
64 [Amendment]
65 [Amendment]
66 [Amendment]
67 [Amendment]
68 [Amendments]
69 [Amendment]
70 [Amendments]
71 [Amendment]
72 [Amendment]
73 [Amendment]
74 [Amendment]
75 [Amendments]
76 [Amendments]
77 [Amendment]
78 [Amendments]
79 [Amendment]
80 [Amendment]
81 [Transitional Provision]
Budget Implementation Act, 2008
82 [Amendment]
Income Tax Regulations
83 [Amendment]
84 [Amendment]
85 [Amendment]
86 [Amendment]
87 [Amendment]
88 [Amendment]
89 [Amendment]
90 [Amendment]
91 [Amendments]
92 [Amendment]
93 [Amendment]
94 [Amendment]
95 [Amendment]
96 [Amendment]
97 [Amendment]
98 [Amendment]
99 [Amendments]
100 [Amendment]
101 [Amendments]
102 [Amendment]
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105 [Amendments]
106 [Amendments]
107 [Amendment]
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111 [Amendment]
112 [Amendments]
113 [Amendment]
114 [Amendment]
115 [Amendment]
116 [Amendment]
117 [Amendments]
118 [Amendments]
PART 2Amendments in Respect of Sales and Excise Taxes
Excise Act, 2001
119 [Amendment]
120 [Amendments]
Excise Tax Act
121 [Amendments]
PART 3Amendments to the Customs Tariff
Customs Tariff
122 [Amendment]
123 [Amendment]
124 [Amendment]
125 [Amendment]
126 [Amendment]
127 [Amendment]
128 [Amendment]
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130 [Amendment]
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158 [Amendment]
159 [Amendment]
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163 [Amendment]
164 [Amendment]
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166 [Amendment]
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202 [Amendment]
203 [Amendment]
204 [Amendment]
205 [Amendment]
206 [Amendment]
207 [Amendment]
208 [Amendment]
209 [Amendment]
210 [Amendment]
211 [Amendment]
212 [Amendment]
213 [Amendment]
214 [Amendment]
215 [Amendment]
216 [Amendment]
217 [Amendment]
218 [Amendment]
219 [Amendment]
220 [Amendments]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:September 8, 2008
221 (1) Sections 123 to 127 and subsection 220(1) are deemed to have come into force on September 8, 2008.
Marginal note:January 28, 2009
(2) Sections 122 and 128 to 219 and subsection 220(2) are deemed to have come into force on January 28, 2009.
PART 4Employment Insurance
Employment Insurance Act
222 [Amendment]
223 [Amendment]
224 [Amendments]
Claimants Not in Canada
Marginal note:Subsection 55(7)
225 The maximum number of weeks for which benefits may be paid to a claimant referred to in subsection 55(7) of the Employment Insurance Regulations whose benefit period has not ended before the second Sunday before the day on which this Act receives royal assent and does not begin after September 11, 2010 is to be determined in accordance with Schedule 10.
Pilot Project Relating To Extended Benefits
226 [Transitional Provision]
Premium Rates Provided for Under the Employment Insurance Act
227 [Transitional Provision]
228 [Transitional Provision]
Transitional Provision
229 [Transitional Provision]
Coordinating Amendments
230 [Amendments]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Retroactive effect
231 (1) Subsection 224(1) is deemed to have come into force on the second Sunday before the day on which this Act receives royal assent.
Marginal note:September 12, 2010
(2) Subsection 224(2) comes into force on September 12, 2010.
PART 5Stability and Efficiency of the Financial System
DIVISION 1Financial Administration Act
232 [Amendment]
DIVISION 2Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act
Amendments to the Act
233 [Amendment]
234 [Amendment]
235 [Amendment]
236 [Amendments]
237 [Amendment]
238 [Amendment]
239 [Amendment]
240 [Amendment]
241 [Amendment]
242 [Amendment]
243 [Amendments]
244 [Amendment]
245 [Amendments]
246 [Amendment]
247 [Amendment]
248 [Amendment]
249 [Amendment]
250 [Amendment]
251 [Amendment]
252 [Amendment]
253 [Amendment]
254 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendments
Access to Information Act
255 [Amendment]
Canadian Payments Act
256 [Amendment]
Financial Administration Act
257 [Amendments]
Winding-up and Restructuring Act
258 [Amendment]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Order in council
Footnote *259 (1) The provisions of this Division, except for sections 235 and 254 and subsection 257(1), come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Section 235 and subsection 257(1) in force on assent March 12, 2009; sections 233, 234, 236 to 244, subsections 245(1) to (6), sections 246 to 253, 255 and 256, subsection 257(2) and section 258 in force on July 1, 2009, see SI/2009-57; subsection 245(7) in force November 1, 2010, see SI/2010-80.]
Marginal note:Retroactivity
(2) Section 254 is deemed to have come into force on January 27, 2009.
DIVISION 3Export Development Act
260 [Amendments]
261 [Amendment]
262 [Amendments]
263 [Amendment]
DIVISION 4Business Development Bank of Canada Act
264 [Amendment]
DIVISION 5Canada Small Business Financing Act
Amendments to the Act
265 [Amendments]
266 [Amendment]
267 [Amendment]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Coming into force
268 This Division comes into force on April 1, 2009 or, if it is later, on the day on which this Act receives royal assent.
DIVISION 6Legislation Governing Financial Institutions
Bank Act
269 [Amendment]
270 [Amendment]
271 [Amendment]
272 [Amendment]
273 [Amendment]
274 [Amendment]
275 [Amendment]
Cooperative Credit Associations Act
276 [Amendment]
277 [Amendment]
278 [Amendment]
279 [Amendment]
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Act
280 [Amendment]
Green Shield Canada Act
281 [Amendment]
Insurance Companies Act
282 [Amendment]
283 [Amendment]
284 [Amendment]
285 [Amendment]
286 [Amendment]
287 [Amendment]
Trust and Loan Companies Act
288 [Amendment]
289 [Amendment]
290 [Amendment]
291 [Amendment]
292 [Amendment]
Coordinating Amendment
293 [Amendment]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Order in council
Footnote *294 Sections 270, 273, 277, 280, 283, 285, and 290 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 270, 273, 277, 280, 283, 285 and 290 in force July 1, 2010, see SI/2010-31.]
DIVISION 7Securities
Securities Regulation
Marginal note:Maximum payment
295 (1) The Minister of Finance may make direct payments, in an aggregate amount not exceeding $328,000,000 or any other amount that may be specified in an appropriation Act, to provinces and territories for matters relating to the establishment of a Canadian securities regulation regime and a Canadian regulatory authority.
Marginal note:Payments out of C.R.F.
(2) Any amount payable under this section may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Finance, at the times and in the manner, and on any terms and conditions, that the Minister of Finance considers appropriate.
- 2009, c. 2, s. 295
- 2014, c. 20, s. 313, c. 33, Sch. 1 (FIN) vote 8b
Marginal note:Agreements
296 The Minister of Finance may enter into any agreement respecting securities regulation with any province or territory.
Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office Act
Marginal note:Enactment of Act
297 The Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office Act is enacted as follows:
[See Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office Act]
Transitional Provision
298 [Transitional Provision]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Order in council
Footnote *299 Section 297 comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Section 297 in force July 13, 2009, see SI/2009-60.]
PART 6Payments
Infrastructure Stimulus Fund
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $2,000,000,000
300 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Transport, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding two billion dollars to provide funding for infrastructure projects primarily related to infrastructure rehabilitation.
Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Base Funding Program
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $495,000,000
301 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Transport, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding four hundred and ninety-five million dollars to provide payments to provinces and territories under the Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Base Funding Program for infrastructure projects.
Communities Component of the Building Canada Fund
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $250,000,000
302 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Transport, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding two hundred and fifty million dollars to provide funding for infrastructure projects in communities that have a population of less than 100,000.
Green Infrastructure Fund
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $200,000,000
303 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Transport, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding two hundred million dollars to support infrastructure projects that promote a clean environment.
Community Adjustment Fund
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $51,000,000
304 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency), in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding fifty-one million dollars to foster economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic diversification in communities in Atlantic Canada.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $106,000,000
305 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec), in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one hundred and six million dollars to foster economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic diversification in communities in the regions of Quebec.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $175,000,000
306 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Industry, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one hundred and seventy-five million dollars to foster economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic diversification in communities in Ontario.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $17,000,000
307 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding seventeen million dollars to foster economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic diversification in communities in the territories.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $154,000,000
308 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of State (Western Economic Diversification), in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one hundred and fifty-four million dollars to foster economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic diversification in communities in Western Canada.
Improving Infrastructure at Universities and Colleges
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $1,000,000,000
309 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Industry, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one billion dollars for the construction, renovation, refurbishment or repair of buildings and facilities at post-secondary institutions.
- 2009, c. 2, s. 309, c. 31, s. 24
First Nations Housing
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $75,000,000
310 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding seventy-five million dollars to support on-reserve housing.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $125,000,000
311 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one hundred and twenty-five million dollars to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to support on-reserve housing.
Renovation and Retrofit of Social Housing
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $500,000,000
312 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding five hundred million dollars to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to provide funding to the provinces and territories to address the backlog in demand for renovation and energy retrofits of social housing.
Housing for Low-income Seniors
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $200,000,000
313 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding two hundred million dollars to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to provide funding to the provinces and territories through the Affordable Housing Initiative for the construction of housing units for low-income seniors.
Housing for Persons with Disabilities
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $25,000,000
314 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding twenty-five million dollars to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to provide funding to the provinces and territories through the Affordable Housing Initiative for the construction of housing units for persons with disabilities.
Northern Housing
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $100,000,000
315 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum not exceeding one hundred million dollars to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to provide funding to the territories for the renovation and construction of social housing units.
Canada Health Infoway Inc.
Marginal note:Maximum payment of $500,000,000
316 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Health, a sum not exceeding five hundred million dollars to Canada Health Infoway Inc. for the development of electronic health records and related systems.
PART 7Navigable Waters Protection Act
Amendments to the Act
317 [Amendment]
318 [Amendment]
319 [Amendment]
320 [Amendments]
321 [Amendment]
322 [Amendments]
323 [Amendment]
324 [Amendment]
325 [Amendment]
326 [Amendment]
327 [Amendment]
328 [Amendment]
329 [Amendment]
330 [Amendment]
331 [Amendment]
332 [Amendment]
333 [Amendment]
334 [Amendment]
335 [Amendment]
336 [Amendment]
337 [Amendment]
338 [Amendment]
339 [Amendment]
340 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendment to the International Bridges and Tunnels Act
341 [Amendment]
PART 8Miscellaneous Provisions
DIVISION 1Wage Earner Protection Program
Wage Earner Protection Program Act
342 [Amendment]
343 [Amendments]
344 [Amendment]
345 [Amendment]
346 [Amendments]
347 [Amendments]
Wage Earner Protection Program Regulations
348 [Amendment]
349 [Amendments]
350 [Amendment]
351 [Amendments]
352 [Amendment]
353 [Amendments]
354 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendments to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
355 [Amendment]
356 [Amendment]
Transitional Provision
357 [Transitional Provision]
DIVISION 2Federal Financial Assistance for Students
Canada Student Financial Assistance Act
358 [Amendment]
359 [Amendment]
360 [Amendment]
361 [Amendment]
362 [Amendment]
363 [Amendment]
364 [Amendment]
Canada Student Loans Act
365 [Amendment]
366 [Amendment]
367 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendment to the Budget Implementation Act, 2008
368 [Amendment]
DIVISION 3Crown Corporations
Financial Administration Act
369 [Amendment]
370 [Amendments]
371 [Amendment]
372 [Amendment]
373 [Amendments]
374 [Amendment]
375 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendments
Canada Council for the Arts Act
376 [Amendment]
Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board Act
377 [Amendment]
Canada Post Corporation Act
378 [Amendment]
Canadian Dairy Commission Act
379 [Amendment]
Canadian Race Relations Foundation Act
380 [Amendment]
Public Sector Pension Investment Board Act
381 [Amendment]
382 [Amendment]
PART 9Payments to Provinces
Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act
383 [Amendment]
384 [Amendment]
385 [Amendment]
386 [Amendment]
387 [Amendment]
388 [Amendment]
389 [Amendments]
390 [Amendment]
391 [Amendment]
Payment to Nova Scotia
Marginal note:Payment of $74,188,000
392 There may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, on the requisition of the Minister of Finance, the sum of seventy-four million and one hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars to Nova Scotia.
PART 10Expenditure Restraint Act
Marginal note:Enactment of Act
393 The Expenditure Restraint Act, whose text is as follows and whose Schedules 1 and 2 are set out in Schedule 11 to this Act, is hereby enacted:
[See Expenditure Restraint Act]
PART 11Equitable Compensation
Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act
Marginal note:Enactment of Act
394 The Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act is enacted as follows:
Transitional Provisions
395 [Transitional Provision]
396 [Transitional Provision]
397 [Transitional Provision]
398 [Transitional Provision]
Consequential Amendments
Canadian Human Rights Act
399 [Amendment]
Public Service Labour Relations Act
400 [Amendment]
401 [Amendment]
402 [Amendment]
403 [Amendment]
404 [Amendment]
405 [Amendment]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Order in council
Footnote *406 Sections 394 and 399 to 405 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 394 and 399 to 405 not in force.]
PART 12Competition Act
Amendments to the Act
407 [Amendment]
408 [Amendment]
409 [Amendment]
410 [Amendment]
411 [Amendments]
412 [Amendment]
413 [Amendment]
414 [Amendments]
415 [Amendment]
416 [Amendment]
417 [Amendment]
418 [Amendment]
419 [Amendment]
420 [Amendment]
421 [Amendment]
422 [Amendment]
423 [Amendment]
424 [Amendments]
425 [Amendment]
426 [Amendment]
427 [Amendments]
428 [Amendments]
429 [Amendment]
430 [Amendment]
431 [Amendments]
432 [Amendment]
433 [Amendment]
434 [Amendment]
435 [Amendment]
436 [Amendment]
437 [Amendment]
438 [Amendment]
439 [Amendment]
Transitional Provision
440 [Transitional Provision]
Consequential Amendments
Competition Tribunal Act
441 [Amendment]
Criminal Code
442 [Amendment]
Shipping Conferences Exemption Act, 1987
443 [Amendment]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Sections 410, 429 and 442
Footnote *444 Sections 410, 429 and 442 come into force one year after the day on which this Act receives royal assent.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 410, 429 and 442 in force March 12, 2010.]
PART 13Investment Canada Act
Amendments to the Act
445 [Amendment]
446 [Amendment]
447 [Amendments]
448 (1) and (2) [Repealed before coming into force, 2013, c. 33, s. 146]
(3) and (4) [Amendments]
449 [Amendment]
450 [Amendment]
451 [Amendment]
452 [Amendment]
453 [Amendment]
454 [Amendments]
455 [Amendments]
456 [Amendment]
457 [Amendments]
458 [Amendments]
459 [Amendment]
460 [Amendments]
461 [Amendment]
462 [Amendments]
Transitional Provisions
463 [Repealed, 2013, c. 33, s. 147]
464 [Transitional Provision]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:February 6, 2009
465 (1) Sections 445, 447 and 453 to 456, subsections 457(1) to (4), section 460 and subsections 462(1), (3), (4) and (6) are deemed to have come into force on February 6, 2009.
(2) [Repealed, 2013, c. 33, s. 148]
466 [Repealed before coming into force, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
467 [Repealed before coming into force, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
468 [Repealed, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
469 [Repealed before coming into force, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
470 [Repealed before coming into force, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
471 [Repealed, 2018, c. 10, s. 91]
SCHEDULE 1(Section 127)
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 2(Section 170)
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 3(Section 213)
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 4(Section 215)
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 5(Section 218)
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 6(Subsection 220(1))
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 7(Subsection 220(2))
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 8(Subsection 224(1))
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 9(Subsection 224(2))
[Amendment]
SCHEDULE 10(Section 225)
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Number of Hours of Insurable Employment | Number of Weeks of Benefits |
420–454 | 15 |
455–489 | 15 |
490–524 | 16 |
525–559 | 16 |
560–594 | 17 |
595–629 | 17 |
630–664 | 18 |
665–699 | 18 |
700–734 | 19 |
735–769 | 19 |
770–804 | 20 |
805–839 | 20 |
840–874 | 21 |
875–909 | 21 |
910–944 | 22 |
945–979 | 22 |
980–1,014 | 23 |
1,015–1,049 | 23 |
1,050–1,084 | 24 |
1,085–1,119 | 24 |
1,120–1,154 | 25 |
1,155–1,189 | 25 |
1,190–1,224 | 26 |
1,225–1,259 | 26 |
1,260–1,294 | 27 |
1,295–1,329 | 27 |
1,330–1,364 | 28 |
1,365–1,399 | 28 |
1,400–1,434 | 29 |
1,435–1,469 | 30 |
1,470–1,504 | 31 |
1,505–1,539 | 32 |
1,540–1,574 | 33 |
1,575–1,609 | 34 |
1,610–1,644 | 35 |
1,645–1,679 | 36 |
1,680–1,714 | 37 |
1,715–1,749 | 38 |
1,750–1,784 | 39 |
1,785–1,819 | 40 |
1,820 or more | 41 |
SCHEDULE 11(Section 393)
RELATED PROVISIONS
AMENDMENTS NOT IN FORCE
— 2018, c. 27, s. 429
429 Section 394 of the Budget Implementation Act, 2009 is repealed.
— 2018, c. 27, s. 430
430 Section 395 of the Act is repealed.
— 2018, c. 27, s. 431
431 (1) The portion of subsection 396(1) of the Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
Complaints before Canadian Human Rights Commission
396 (1) The following complaints with respect to employees that are before the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the day on which this Act receives royal assent, or that are filed with that Commission during the period beginning on that day and ending on the day on which subsection 425(1) of the Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2 comes into force, shall, despite section 44 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, without delay, be referred by the Commission to the Board:
(2) Subsection 396(3) of the Act is replaced by the following:
Powers of Board
(3) The Board has, in relation to a complaint referred to it, in addition to the powers conferred on it under the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act, the power to interpret and apply sections 7, 10 and 11 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, and the Equal Wages Guidelines, 1986, in respect of employees, even after the coming into force of subsection 425(1) of the Budget Implementation Act 2018, No. 2.
(3) Subsection 396(9) of the Act is replaced by the following:
Restriction
(9) The Board has, in relation to complaints referred to in this section, the power to make any order that a member or panel may make under section 53 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, except that no monetary remedy may be granted by the Board in respect of the complaint other than a lump sum payment, and the payment may be only in respect of a period that ends on or before the day on which subsection 425(1) of the Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2 comes into force.
(4) Section 396 of the Act is repealed.
— 2018, c. 27, s. 432
432 Sections 397 to 399 of the Act are repealed.
— 2018, c. 27, s. 433
433 Sections 401 to 404 of the Act are repealed.
— 2018, c. 27, s. 434
434 Section 406 of the Act is repealed.
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