Vol. 145, No. 4 — January 22, 2011
ARCHIVED — COMMISSIONS
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
INCOME TAX ACT
Revocation of registration of charities
The following notice of intention to revoke was sent to the charities listed below because they have not met the filing requirements of the Income Tax Act:
“Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraph 168(1)(c) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the charities listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(b) thereof, the revocation of the registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice.”
Business Number |
Name/Address |
---|---|
100299163RR0001 |
ASSOCIATION BOUDDHIQUE THUYEN-TON, MONTRÉAL (QC) |
106843055RR0001 |
THE CANADIAN AUTHORS ASSOCIATION, ORILLIA, ONT. |
106921950RR0001 |
CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH, EDMONTON, ALTA. |
106964661RR0001 |
LE COMPTOIR POPULAIRE INC., HAWKESBURY (ONT.) |
107020232RR0003 |
PARISH OF WINDSOR-BISHOP’S FALLS, GRAND FALLS WINDSOR, N.L. |
107020323RR0012 |
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, MISTISSINI, QUE. |
107020331RR0039 |
STELLA MARIS PARISH, BLACKS HARBOUR, N.B. |
107020331RR0054 |
ST. GEORGE’S PARISH, ST. GEORGE, N.B. |
107140329RR0001 |
DR. JESSIE SAULTEAUX RESOURCE CENTRE INC., BEAUSEJOUR, MAN. |
107287724RR0001 |
ÉGLISE UNIE SAINT-MARC, OTTAWA (ONT.) |
107307191RR0048 |
OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION PARISH, HANDEL, SASK. |
107396962RR0001 |
FOURTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, OTTAWA, ONT. |
107430712RR0001 |
GETHSEMANE UNITED CHURCH, LONDON, ONT. |
107502023RR0001 |
IGLESIA HISPANA CATEDRAL DE LA FE, ETOBICOKE, ONT. |
107585515RR0019 |
PAROISSE SAINTE-RITA, VAL RITA (ONT.) |
107629370RR0001 |
LITTLE BRITAIN UNITED CHURCH, LITTLE BRITAIN, ONT. |
107803587RR0001 |
THE ORILLIA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD, ORILLIA, ONT. |
107835373RR0001 |
PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF PARDOVILLE, CHATHAM, ONT. |
107868564RR0001 |
FIRST REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH, DESDEN, ONT. |
108004730RR0002 |
ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HASTINGS COUNTY, ONT. |
108099771RR0007 |
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, CALEDONIA, ONT. |
108099771RR0068 |
CHURCH OF ST. PETER, HAMILTON, ONT. |
108099771RR0085 |
ST. HILDAS ANGLICAN CHURCH, OAKVILLE, ONT. |
108099771RR0095 |
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, ST. CATHARINES, ONT. |
108102930RR0001 |
THE URBANARIUM DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY, VANCOUVER, B.C. |
108221938RR0001 |
WORKING GROUP ON REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT, TORONTO, ONT. |
118778588RR0001 |
AGINCOURT BAPTIST CHURCH, AGINCOURT, ONT. |
118787142RR0044 |
ST. JAMES’ NANAIMO, NANAIMO, B.C. |
118793074RR0001 |
ÉGLISE ADVENTISTE DU SEPTIÈME JOUR-FÉDÉRATION DU QUÉBEC/SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH-QUEBEC CONFERENCE, LONGUEUIL (QC) |
118795277RR0001 |
ASSUMPTION OF B.V.M. CHURCH, GRIMSBY, ONT. |
118796911RR0001 |
AUTISM SOCIETY MANITOBA, WINNIPEG, MAN. |
118807494RR0001 |
BIBLE ART MINISTRIES, OTTAWA, ONT. |
118818855RR0001 |
BRITISH COLUMBIA SAFETY COUNCIL, RICHMOND, B.C. |
118826395RR0001 |
CAMCO INC. EMPLOYEES’ CHARITY TRUST, BURLINGTON, ONT. |
118829217RR0001 |
SUSSEX ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING INC., PICADILLY, N.B. |
118835164RR0001 |
CANADIAN PENSIONERS CONCERNED ALBERTA DIVISION, EDMONTON, ALTA. |
118836832RR0001 |
CANADIAN WRIGLEY EMPLOYEES’ CHARITY TRUST, TORONTO, ONT. |
118849355RR0001 |
CHALMERS-CASTLE DOWNS UNITED CHURCH, EDMONTON, ALTA. |
118874122RR0001 |
CONGREGATION OF THE ORDER ANTONIN MARONITE IN ONTARIO, OLDCASTLE, ONT. |
118875962RR0001 |
CORNERSTONE CHAPEL OF PRAISE, AZILDA, ONT. |
118882836RR0001 |
DAVID SEARS MEMORIAL FUND, SACKVILLE, N.B. |
118894898RR0001 |
ÉGLISE AMOUR GRÂCE ADORATION DU PÈRE ÉTERNEL (AGAPE) DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES INC., SAINT-MATHIEU-DU-PARC (QC) |
118895242RR0001 |
ÉGLISE BAPTISTE ÉVANGÉLIQUE GETHSEMANIE, MONTRÉAL (QC) |
118899491RR0001 |
EMMAÜS CANADIEN DE MONTRÉAL, LAVAL (QC) |
118899707RR0001 |
EMPLOYEES’ CHARITABLE TRUST OF CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD., MISSISSAUGA, ONT. |
118901073RR0001 |
EPOC MONTRÉAL, MONTRÉAL (QC) |
118917962RR0001 |
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, ST. CATHARINES, ST. CATHARINES, ONT. |
118931559RR0001 |
FREE LOAN OF NUSACH HOARI, MONTRÉAL, QUE. |
118932524RR0001 |
FRIENDS OF E. CATHERINE BARCLAY SOCIETY, CALGARY, ALTA. |
118942507RR0001 |
GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, KINDERSLEY, SASK. |
118953140RR0001 |
HARDISTY AND DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, HARDISTY, ALTA. |
118953587RR0001 |
HARRISVILLE UNITED PROTESTANT CHURCH, MONCTON, N.B. |
118956531RR0001 |
HERITAGE TRUST OF NOVA SCOTIA, HALIFAX, N.S. |
118987338RR0001 |
RENFREW UNITED CHURCH, BURNABY, B.C. |
119005700RR0001 |
SENIORS’ COMMUNITY CENTRE, KAMLOOPS, B.C. |
119018737RR0038 |
PAROISSE IMMACULÉE-CONCEPTION, HAUT-RIVIÈRE-DU-PORTAGE (N.-B.) |
119018737RR0059 |
ST. THERESA OF THE CHILD JESUS PARISH, BATHURST, N.B. |
119019842RR0001 |
LIMESTONE SIDING PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, GRAND FALLS, N.B. |
816210215RR0001 |
TORONTO GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, NORTH YORK, ONT. |
828683615RR0001 |
EXAMPLE FOUNDATION FOR A BETTER FUTURE, TORONTO, ONT. |
833906274RR0001 |
SONG’S OF LIVING WATERS REVIVAL CENTRE INC., REGINA, SASK. |
865459903RR0001 |
HOPE YOUTH CENTRES, PICKERING, ONT. |
876186909RR0001 |
THE GIVING WORLD FOUNDATION OF CANADA - LA FONDATION GIVING WORLD DU CANADA, MONTRÉAL, QUE. |
CATHY HAWARA
Director General
Charities Directorate
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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
APPEALS
Notice No. HA-2010-020
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) will hold public hearings to consider the appeals referenced hereunder. These hearings will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the Tribunal’s Hearing Room No. 2, 18th Floor, Standard Life Centre, 333 Laurier Avenue W, Ottawa, Ontario. Interested persons planning to attend should contact the Tribunal at 613-998-9908 to obtain further information and to confirm that the hearings will be held as scheduled.
Customs Act
Olympic International Agencies Ltd. v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing: February 15, 2011
Appeal No.: AP-2010-034
Goods in Issue: BEKA Capillary Tube Mats
Issue: Whether the goods in issue are properly classified under tariff item No. 3926.90.90 as other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of heading Nos. 39.01 to 39.14, as determined by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency, or should be classified under tariff item No. 8419.50.00 as heat exchange units, as claimed by Olympic International Agencies Ltd.
Tariff Items at Issue: Olympic International Agencies Ltd.—8419.50.00
President of the Canada Border Services Agency—3926.90.90
Special Import Measures Act
Amcan Jumax Inc. v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing: February 17, 2011
Appeal No.: AP-2010-018
Goods in Issue: Flange bolts and screws
Issue: Whether the goods in issue are goods of the same description as the goods to which the Tribunal’s findings in Inquiry No. NQ-2004-005 (Certain Fasteners) apply and are therefore subject to anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
Customs Act
Superior Gloves Works Limited v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing: February 24, 2011
Appeal No.: AP-2010-026
Goods in Issue: Various styles of knitted or woven nitrile-coated gloves
Issue: Whether the goods in issue are properly classified under tariff item No. 6116.10.00 as knitted gloves coated or covered with rubber, or under tariff item No. 6216.00.00 as woven gloves, as determined by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency, or should be classified under tariff item No. 4015.19.90 as other gloves for all purposes of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber, as claimed by Superior Gloves Works Limited.
Tariff Items at Issue: Superior Gloves Works Limited—4015.19.90
President of the Canada Border Services Agency—6116.10.00 or 6216.00.00
January 14, 2011
By order of the Tribunal
DOMINIQUE LAPORTE
Secretary
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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
INQUIRY
Maintenance, repair, modification, rebuilding and installation of goods/equipment
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) has received a complaint (File No. PR-2010-081) from Tyco International of Canada, operating as SimplexGrinnell, of Mississauga, Ontario, concerning a procurement (Solicitation No. 10-22109) by the National Research Council of Canada. The solicitation is for the provision of services to upgrade the central fire alarm monitoring system. Pursuant to subsection 30.13(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act and subsection 7(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations, notice is hereby given that the Tribunal has decided to conduct an inquiry into the complaint.
SimplexGrinnell alleges that the Request for Proposal is weighted in favour of one supplier.
Further information may be obtained from the Secretary, Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Standard Life Centre, 15th Floor, 333 Laurier Avenue W, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G7, 613-993-3595 (telephone), 613-990-2439 (fax), secretary@citt-tcce.gc.ca (email).
Ottawa, January 11, 2011
DOMINIQUE LAPORTE
Secretary
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES
The following notices are abridged versions of the Commission’s original notices bearing the same number. The original notices contain a more detailed outline of the applications, including additional locations and addresses where the complete files may be examined. The relevant material, including the notices and applications, is available for viewing during normal business hours at the following offices of the Commission:
— Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, Room 206, 1 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0N2, 819-997-2429 (telephone), 994-0423 (TDD), 819-994-0218 (fax);
— Metropolitan Place, Suite 1410, 99 Wyse Road, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3A 4S5, 902-426-7997 (telephone), 426-6997 (TDD), 902-426-2721 (fax);
— Kensington Building, Suite 1810, 275 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3, 204-983-6306 (telephone), 983-8274 (TDD), 204-983-6317 (fax);
— 858 Beatty Street, Suite 290, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1C1, 604-666-2111 (telephone), 604-666-8322 (fax);
— CRTC Documentation Centre, 205 Viger Avenue W, Suite 504, Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1G2, 514-283-6607 (telephone), 283-8316 (TDD), 514-283-3689 (fax);
— CRTC Documentation Centre, 55 St. Clair Avenue E, Suite 624, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M2, 416-952-9096 (telephone), 416-954-6343 (fax);
— CRTC Documentation Centre, 2220 12th Avenue, Suite 620, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0M8, 306-780-3422 (telephone);
— CRTC Documentation Centre, 10405 Jasper Avenue, Suite 520, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N4, 780-495-3224 (telephone), 780-495-3214 (fax).
Interventions must be filed with the Secretary General, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N2, together with proof that a true copy of the intervention has been served upon the applicant, on or before the deadline given in the notice.
Secretary General
CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
DECISIONS
The complete texts of the decisions summarized below are available from the offices of the CRTC.
2011-15 January 10, 2011
Love World Christian Network Inc.
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to provide LoveworldCan, a national, English-language Category 2 specialty service.
2011-16 January 10, 2011
Island Lake First Nations Radio Inc.
Island Lake, Saskatchewan
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to operate an English- and Cree-language, low-power, Type B Native FM radio station in Island Lake.
2011-17 January 11, 2011
J. Thomas Murray, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to provide Canadian Golf Network — CGN, a national, English-language Category 2 specialty programming undertaking.
2011-18 January 11, 2011
Piera Shuen, on behalf of a company to be incorporated
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to provide China Network Corporation — Mandarin (CNCM), a national, general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty programming undertaking.
Approved — Permission to devote up to 6 of the 12 minutes of advertising material during each clock hour to local advertising.
2011-20 January 12, 2011
Haliburton Broadcasting Group Inc.
Barry’s Bay, Ontario
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM commercial radio station in Barry’s Bay.
2011-21 January 12, 2011
Blackburn Radio Inc.
London, Ontario
Approved — Application to change the authorized contours of the English-language commercial FM radio station CKLO-FM London.
2011-22 January 12, 2011
My Broadcasting Corporation
Renfrew, Ontario
Approved — Application to change the authorized contours of the English-language commercial radio station CHMY-FM Renfrew.
2011-29 January 13, 2011
My Broadcasting Corporation
Pembroke, Ontario
Approved — Application to change the authorized contours of the English-language commercial FM radio station CIMY-FM Pembroke.
2011-30 January 14, 2011
Radio 1540 Limited
Toronto, Ontario
Approved — Application to change the authorized contours of the transmitter CHIN-FM-1 Toronto by increasing the average effective radiated power from 161 to 1 850 W.
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF CONSULTATION 2011-14
Call for comments on amendments to the Radio Regulations, 1986, Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987, Pay Television Regulations, 1990, Specialty Services Regulations, 1990,and the Broadcasting Information Regulations, 1993
The Commission calls for comments on amendments to the Radio Regulations, 1986, Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987, Pay Television Regulations, 1990, Specialty Services Regulations, 1990, and the Broadcasting Information Regulations, 1993. The amended Regulations will be effective September 1, 2011. The deadline for the receipt of comments is February 9, 2011.
January 10, 2011
REGULATIONS AMENDING CERTAIN REGULATIONS MADE
UNDER THE BROADCASTING ACT
RADIO REGULATIONS, 1986
1. Paragraph 3(d) of the Radio Regulations, 1986 (see footnote 1) is replaced by the following:
- (d) any news that the licensee knows is false or misleading and that endangers or is likely to endanger the lives, health or safety of the public; or
2. The Regulations are amended by adding the following after section 3.1:
3.2 For the purposes of paragraph (3)(c), language is obscene if a dominant characteristic of the language is the undue exploitation of sex, or if a dominant characteristic is sexual, in combination with any one or more of the following subjects, namely, crime, horror, cruelty and violence.
3. Subsection 9(4) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
(4) At the request of the Commission, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) any complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by any person or any request for information regarding programming originated or distributed by the licensee, its technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; or
- (b) any request for information respecting the licensee’s adherence to its conditions of licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
TELEVISION BROADCASTING REGULATIONS, 1987
4. (1) Paragraph 5(1)( d ) of the Television Broadcasting Regu lations, 1987 (see footnote 2) is replaced by the following:
- (d) any news that the licensee knows is false or misleading and that endangers or is likely to endanger the lives, health or safety of the public.
(2) Section 5 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following after subsection (1.1):
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), material is obscene if a dominant characteristic of the material is the undue exploitation of sex, or if a dominant characteristic is sexual, in combination with any one or more of the following subjects, namely, crime, horror, cruelty and violence.
5. Subsection 12(3) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
(3) At the request of the Commission, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) any complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by any person or any request for information regarding the programming originated or distributed by the licensee, its technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; or
- (b) any request for information respecting the licensee’s adherence to its conditions of licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
PAY TELEVISION REGULATIONS, 1990
6. Paragraph 3(2)(c) of the Pay Television Regulations, 1990 (see footnote 3) is replaced by the following:
- (c) that contains news that the licensee knows is false or misleading and that endangers or is likely to endanger the lives, health or safety of the public.
7. Subsection 5(2) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
(2) At the request of the Commission, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) any complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by any person or any request for information regarding the programming originated or distributed by the licensee, its technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; or
- (b) any request for information respecting the licensee’s adherence to its conditions of licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
8. The portion of section 7 of the Regulations before paragraph (b) is replaced by the following:
7. During any dispute between a licensee and a person licensed to carry on a distribution undertaking or the operator of an exempt distribution undertaking concerning the carriage or terms of carriage of programming originated by the licensee or concerning any right or obligation under the Act, the licensee shall continue to provide the distribution undertaking with its programming services, on the same terms and conditions as it did before the dispute, if the services are required to be distributed:
- (a) under subparagraph 18(2)(a)(i) or (b)(i) or paragraph 18(2)(c) of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations;
9. Paragraph 8(a) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
- (a) ensure the transmission of the programming service from its production facilities to each broadcasting distribution undertaking’s head end, or to a satellite uplink centre, that is located within the area for which the licensee is licensed; and
SPECIALTY SERVICES REGULATIONS, 1990
10. Paragraph (3)(d) of the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990 (see footnote 4) is replaced by the following:
- (d) any news that the licensee knows is false or misleading and that endangers or is likely to endanger the lives, health or safety of the public.
11. The Regulations are amended by adding the following after section 3.1:
3.2 For the purposes of paragraph (3)(c), material is obscene if a dominant characteristic of the material is the undue exploitation of sex, or if a dominant characteristic is sexual, in combination with any one or more of the following subjects, namely, crime, horror, cruelty and violence.
12. Subsection 8(2) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
(2) At the request of the Commission, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) any complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by any person or any request for information regarding the programming originated or distributed by the licensee, its technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; or
- (b) any request for information respecting the licensee’s adherence to its conditions of licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
13. The portion of section 11 of the Regulations before paragraph (b) is replaced by the following:
11. During any dispute between a licensee and a person licensed to carry on a distribution undertaking or the operator of an exempt distribution undertaking concerning the carriage or terms of carriage of programming originated by the licensee or concerning any right or obligation under the Act, the licensee shall continue to provide the distribution undertaking with its programming services, on the same terms and conditions as it did before the dispute, if the services are required to be distributed:
- (a) under subparagraph 18(2)(a)(i) or (b)(i) or paragraph 18(2)(c) of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations;
14. Paragraph 12(a) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:
- (a) ensure the transmission of the programming service from its production facilities to each broadcasting distribution undertaking’s head end, or to a satellite uplink centre, that is located within the area for which the licensee is licensed; and
BROADCASTING INFORMATION REGULATIONS, 1993
15. Subsections 2(2) and (3) of the Broadcasting Information Regulations, 1993 (see footnote 5) are replaced by the following:
(2) At the request of the Commission, a licensee shall respond to
- (a) any complaint or request for resolution of a dispute filed by any person or any request for information regarding the programming originated or distributed by the licensee, its technical operations, subscribership, financial affairs or ownership; or
- (b) any request for information respecting the licensee’s adherence to its conditions of licence, the Act, these Regulations, industry standards, practices or codes or any other self-regulatory mechanism of the industry.
(3) In this section, “subscriber” means
- (a) a household of one or more persons, whether occupying a single-unit dwelling or a unit in a multiple-unit dwelling, to which service is provided directly or indirectly by the holder of a licence, as defined in section 2 of the Broadcasting Act; or
- (b) the owner or operator of a hotel, hospital, nursing home or other commercial or institutional premises to which service is provided by the holder of a licence, as defined in section 2 of the Broadcasting Act.
COMING INTO FORCE
16. These Regulations come into force on September 1, 2011.
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF CONSULTATION 2011-23
Notice of application received
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Deadline for submission of interventions and/or comments:
February 1, 2011
The Commission has received the following applications:
1. Thunder Bay Electronics Limited
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Applications to amend the broadcasting licences for the English-language conventional television programming undertakings CKPR-TV and CHFD-TV Thunder Bay.
January 12, 2011
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF CONSULTATION 2011-27
Notice of applications received
Various locations
Deadline for submission of interventions and/or comments: February 17, 2011
The Commission has received the following applications:
1. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Application to amend the broadcasting licence of the English-language conventional television station CBAT-TV Fredericton in order to add a post-transition digital transmitter to serve the population of Fredericton.
2. Trust Communications Ministries
Barrie, Ontario
Application to amend the broadcasting licence of the commercial radio station CJLF-FM Barrie by deleting a condition of licence relating to local programming.
3. Newcap Inc.
Wainwright, Alberta
Application to amend the broadcasting licence of the commercial, English-language AM radio station CKKY Wainwright by changing the frequency of its transmitter from 830 kHz to 1 080 kHz, and by changing the authorized contours by increasing the night-time transmitter power from 3 500 to 9 000 W. All other technical parameters would remain unchanged.
January 13, 2011
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Footnote 1
SOR/86-982
Footnote 2
SOR/87-49
Footnote 3
SOR/90-105
Footnote 4
SOR/90-106
Footnote 5
SOR/93-420