Nunavut Mining Regulations
Marginal note:Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Territorial Lands Act. (Loi)
- boundary post
boundary post[Repealed, SOR/2020-209, s. 1]
- business day
business day means a day other than a Saturday or a holiday. (jour ouvrable)
- Chief
Chief means the Chief of Financial Analysis and Royalties Administration Section of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. (chef)
- contiguous
contiguous, with reference to two or more claims, includes claims that were staked in a manner to be contiguous. (contigus)
- corner post
corner post[Repealed, SOR/2020-209, s. 1]
- cost of work
cost of work means expenses incurred in performing work, but excludes all of the following:
(a) transportation costs outside Canada for persons who performed work or for equipment used in work;
(b) taxes and fees paid to any level of government or any institution of public government;
(c) costs of staking and recording a claim;
(d) legal fees;
(e) administrative costs. (coût des travaux)
- depreciable assets
depreciable assets means buildings, plant, machinery and equipment. (actif amortissable)
- environmental baseline studies
environmental baseline studies means a description of selected environmental attributes that existed before mineral exploration or mining development and that are used to establish a benchmark from which to measure changes to the environment. Selected environmental attributes include meteorologic, hydrologic and hydro-geologic attributes, surface water and groundwater quality, aquatic resources, soil profiling, ecosystems, wildlife and wildlife habitat, cultural heritage and archaeology. (études environnementales de base)
- exploration cost
exploration cost means an expense incurred for the purpose of determining the existence, location, extent, quality or economic potential of a mineral deposit in Nunavut, but does not include an expense incurred for the purpose of bringing a mine into production. (frais d’exploration)
- fiscal year
fiscal year, in respect of a mine, means the fiscal period of the mine’s operator as that period is defined in section 249.1 of the Income Tax Act. (exercice)
- holder of the surface rights
holder of the surface rights means the lessee or registered holder of the surface rights to the land. (titulaire des droits de surface)
- legal post
legal post[Repealed, SOR/2020-209, s. 1]
- licence
licence means a licence to prospect referred to in section 3. (licence)
- mine
mine means an undertaking that produces or has produced minerals or processed minerals from lands within the Nunavut Mining District, and includes the depreciable assets that are located in Nunavut and used in connection with the undertaking. (mine)
- mineral
mineral means any naturally occurring inorganic substance found in the Nunavut Mining District, including frac sand, but excluding material the taking of which is regulated under the Territorial Quarrying Regulations. (minéral)
- mining property
mining property means
(a) a recorded claim or a leased claim within the boundaries of which a mine or part of a mine is situated; or
(b) a group of contiguous recorded or leased claims within the boundaries of which a mine or part of a mine is situated and
(i) that belong to the same owner, or
(ii) if the mine is operated as a joint venture, that are owned exclusively by the members of the joint venture or parties related to the members of the joint venture, regardless of the degree of ownership of each recorded claim or leased claim. (propriété minière)
- mining reclamation trust
mining reclamation trust means a trust that is established for a mine and that is created
(a) for the purposes of subsection 76(1) of the Nunavut Waters and Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal Act; or
(b) as a condition of
(i) a lease issued under the Territorial Lands Regulations,
(ii) a contract with the Minister relating to the reclamation or environmental management of a mining property, or
(iii) a permit issued under the Territorial Land Use Regulations. (fiducie de restauration minière)
- Mining Recorder
Mining Recorder means the person designated by the Minister as the Mining Recorder. (registraire minier)
- mining royalty valuer
mining royalty valuer means a person acting on the Minister’s behalf for the purpose of ascertaining the value of minerals or processed minerals produced from a mine. (évaluateur des redevances minières)
- owner
owner, in respect of a recorded claim, leased claim, mine or mining property, means any person with a legal or beneficial interest in the recorded claim, leased claim, mine or mining property. (propriétaire)
- precious stone
precious stone means a diamond, a sapphire, an emerald or a ruby. (pierre précieuse)
- prescribed form
prescribed form means a form prescribed by the Minister under section 28 of the Act. (formule prescrite)
- processing
processing means crushing, grinding, flotation, beneficiation, concentrating, milling, roasting, smelting, leaching, recrystallization or refining performed on minerals, and if the output of a mine is precious stones, cleaning and sorting that output. (traitement)
- processing assets
processing assets means tailings disposal facilities and depreciable assets that are located in Nunavut and that are used directly and exclusively in processing. (biens utilisés pour le traitement)
- prospecting permit
prospecting permit means a prospecting permit issued under the Nunavut Mining Regulations as they read immediately before November 1, 2020. (permis de prospection)
- related
related, in respect of two or more persons, means that the persons are
(a) related persons within the meaning of section 251 of the Income Tax Act, read without reference to paragraph 251(5)(b) of that Act;
(b) associated corporations within the meaning of section 256 of the Income Tax Act, read without reference to subsection 256(1.4) of that Act;
(c) affiliated persons within the meaning of section 251.1 of the Income Tax Act; or
(d) other than for the purpose of subsection 74(1), owners or operators of the same mine. (liées)
- Supervising Mining Recorder
Supervising Mining Recorder means the person designated by the Minister as the Supervising Mining Recorder. (registraire minier en chef)
- undeducted balance
undeducted balance means
(a) in respect of a depreciation allowance, the original cost of the depreciable assets in respect of which the depreciation allowance is claimed, less any depreciation allowances previously claimed in respect of those assets;
(b) in respect of a development allowance, the undeducted balance of costs eligible for a development allowance under paragraph 70(1)(i); and
(c) in respect of a mining reclamation trust contribution allowance, the total of all contributions made to the mining reclamation trust, less any allowances previously claimed. (fraction non amortie)
- witness post
witness post[Repealed, SOR/2020-209, s. 1]
- work
work means
(a) any of the following undertakings that are performed in respect of a recorded claim — including, for the purposes of subsection 39(2), before the recorded claim existed — or within the zone of a prospecting permit, for the purpose of assessing its mineral potential:
(i) examination of outcrops and surficial deposits,
(ii) excavation,
(iii) sampling,
(iv) geochemical study or analysis,
(v) drilling,
(vi) geological mapping,
(vii) geophysical study or analysis,
(viii) remote sensing, if one or more undertakings set out in subparagraphs (i) to (vii) have been performed to evaluate the results of the remote sensing and are reported on, together with the remote sensing, in accordance with subsection 15(2) or 41(1),
(ix) the placing of grid lines in the field for the purpose of performing any of the undertakings referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (vii),
(x) petrography,
(xi) data analysis, map generation and preparation of reports that are submitted under these Regulations in respect of undertakings referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (viii) and (x);
(b) any of the following undertakings that are performed in respect of a recorded claim:
(i) the preparation of a plan of survey under paragraph 57(1)(a);
(ii) the building of roads, airstrips or docks for the purpose of performing any of the undertakings referred to in paragraph (a); and
(c) environmental baseline studies that are conducted in conjunction with undertakings referred to in subparagraphs (a)(i) to (vii) and (ix) or subparagraph (b)(ii), as well as analysis of the data resulting from the studies, map generation and the preparation of an appendix as required in paragraph 4(t) of Schedule 2. (travaux)
Marginal note:Related person
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations, a person who is related to another person is considered to be also related to any person to whom the other person is related.
- SOR/2020-209, s. 1
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