Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 149, Number 17: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
April 25, 2015
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Ministerial Condition No. 17827
Ministerial Condition
(Paragraph 109(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
Whereas the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health have assessed information in respect of the living organism Actinosynnema pretiosum strain 3-459;
And whereas the ministers suspect that the living organism is toxic or capable of becoming toxic within the meaning of section 64 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999,
The Minister of the Environment, pursuant to paragraph 109(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, hereby permits the manufacture or import of the living organism in accordance with the conditions of the following annex.
LEONA AGLUKKAQ
Minister of the Environment
ANNEX
Conditions
(Paragraph 109(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
1. The following definitions apply in these ministerial conditions:
“contained facility” means a facility where containment of the living organism meets the requirements for large-scale production areas of a containment level 2, or the requirements for containment level 3 or 4, as described in the Canadian Biosafety Standards and Guidelines — First Edition (published in 2013 by the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency), as amended from time to time;
“effluent” means any effluent discharged to a municipal wastewater treatment system;
“final rinsate” means any liquid resulting from the second and any subsequent rinsing of vessels or equipment used for the manufacturing or processing of the living organism or its metabolites. The present definition excludes any liquid resulting from rinsing subsequent to the treatment described under paragraph 5(b);
“living organism” means the living organism Actinosynnema pretiosum strain 3-459;
“notifier” means the person who has, on August 15, 2014, provided to the Minister of the Environment the information concerning the living organism, in accordance with subsection 106(4) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
“waste” means any waste resulting from the manufacturing or processing of the living organism or its metabolites. The present definition includes the liquid resulting from the first rinsing of vessels or equipment used for the manufacturing or processing of the living organism or its metabolites, but excludes any final rinsate.
2. The notifier may import or manufacture the living organism in accordance with the present ministerial conditions.
Contained Facility
3. The notifier may only import or manufacture the living organism if the following conditions are met:
- (a) it is imported to a contained facility or manufactured in a contained facility; and
- (b) it is not introduced outside the contained facility.
Handling and Disposal of Waste and Final Rinsate
4. The notifier shall collect any waste in their physical possession, or under their control, and incinerate it in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where the incineration facility is located.
5. The notifier shall collect any final rinsate in their physical possession, or under their control, and destroy or dispose of it in the following manner:
- (a) incineration in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where the incineration facility is located; or
- (b) release to an effluent once treated in the following manner:
- (i) sodium hydroxide is added to the final rinsate at a concentration no less than 10 grams per litre of the resulting mixture,
- (ii) the resulting mixture is heated to a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius or more and it is stirred at this temperature for a minimum of three hours, and
- (iii) the resulting mixture is acidified to a pH between 5.5 and 9.5.
Environmental Release
6. Where any release of the living organism or its metabolites to the environment occurs other than a release described in paragraph 5(b), the person who has the physical possession or control of the living organism or its metabolites shall immediately take all measures necessary to prevent any further release and to limit the dispersion of the living organism or its metabolites. Furthermore, the person shall inform the Minister of the Environment, as soon as possible in the circumstances, by contacting an enforcement officer designated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.
Record-keeping Requirements
7. (1) The notifier shall maintain electronic or paper records, with any documentation supporting the validity of the information contained in these records, indicating
- (a) the total quantity of waste generated, per calendar year;
- (b) the total quantity of waste incinerated in accordance with section 4, per calendar year;
- (c) the total quantity of final rinsate generated, per calendar year;
- (d) the total quantity of final rinsate incinerated in accordance with paragraph 5(a), per calendar year;
- (e) the total quantity of final rinsate released to an effluent, in accordance with paragraph 5(b), per calendar year;
- (f) the concentration of sodium hydroxide in the mixture following its addition in accordance with subparagraph 5(b)(i);
- (g) the temperature to which the mixture is heated in accordance with subparagraph 5(b)(ii) and the time during which it was maintained at this temperature;
- (h) the final pH of the mixture after acidification in accordance with subparagraph 5(b)(iii); and
- (i) the name and address of each person in Canada who has incinerated waste or final rinsate for the notifier, and the location of the facility used to do so.
(2) The notifier shall maintain electronic or paper records mentioned in subsection 7(1) at the notifier's principal place of business in Canada for a period of at least five years after they are made.
Other Requirements
8. The notifier shall inform, in writing, any person to whom they transfer the physical possession or control of the waste or final rinsate intended for incineration of the terms of the present ministerial conditions. The notifier shall obtain from this person, prior to the transfer, written confirmation that they were informed of the terms of the present ministerial conditions. This written confirmation shall be maintained at the notifier's principal place of business in Canada for a period of at least five years from the day it was received.
Coming into Force
9. These ministerial conditions come into force on April 8, 2015.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Significant New Activity Notice No. 15784
Rescinding Significant New Activity Notice
(Section 110 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
Whereas the Minister of the Environment has previously published Significant New Activity Notice No. 15784 pertaining to the living organism Actinosynnema pretiosum strain 3-459 on March 20, 2010;
Whereas the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health have assessed additional information pertaining to the living organism;
And whereas, pursuant to paragraph 109(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, the Minister of the Environment has permitted the person who provided the additional information to manufacture or import the living organism subject to the conditions specified in Ministerial Condition No. 17827, published in the Canada Gazette,
Therefore, the Minister of the Environment hereby rescinds Significant New Activity Notice No. 15784 under subsection 110(2) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.
LEONA AGLUKKAQ
Minister of the Environment
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW ACT
Filing of claims for exemption
Pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of the filing of the claims for exemption listed below.
In accordance with subsection 12(2) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, affected parties, as defined, may make written representations to the screening officer with respect to the claim for exemption and the (material) safety data sheet ([M]SDS) or label to which it relates. Written representations must cite the appropriate registry number, state the reasons and evidence upon which the representations are based and be delivered within 30 days of the date of the publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I, to the screening officer at the following address: Workplace Hazardous Materials Bureau, 269 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9.
ROSSLYNN MILLER-LEE
Chief Screening Officer
On February 11, 2015, the Hazardous Products Act (HPA) was amended, and the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the Ingredient Disclosure List were repealed and replaced with the new Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR). The revised legislation (HPA/HPR) is referred to as WHMIS 2015 and the former legislation (HPA/CPR) is referred to as WHMIS 1988. Transitional provisions allow compliance with either WHMIS 1988 or WHMIS 2015 for a specified period of time.
The claims listed below seek an exemption from the disclosure of supplier confidential business information in respect of a controlled/hazardous product; such disclosure would otherwise be required under the provisions of the relevant legislation.
Claimant | Product Identifier | Subject of the Claim for Exemption | Registry Number |
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Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 5769 Performance Additive | C.i. of two ingredients | 9364 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 1255 Performance Additive | C.i. of four ingredients | 9365 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 1811 Performance | C.i. of six ingredients | 9366 |
Reichhold, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | BECKOSOL AQ® 305 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9367 |
Reichhold, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | BECKOSOL AQ® 300 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9368 |
Reichhold, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | BECKOSOL AQ® 205 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9369 |
Reichhold, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | BECKOSOL AQ® 201 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9370 |
Reichhold, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | BECKOSOL AQ® 101 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9371 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | SCORPION® EC1023A | C.i. of one ingredient | 9372 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario | 3M™ Impact Resistant Structural Adhesive Part A, Pns 07333, 57333 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9373 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 8703G Performance Additive | C.i. of four ingredients | 9374 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 5724 Performance Additive | C.i. of two ingredients | 9375 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | SCORPION™ EC1023H | C.i. of two ingredients | 9376 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | DURASOFT™ 64870 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9377 |
Weatherford, Calgary, Alberta | WSI 3308 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9378 |
Weatherford, Calgary, Alberta | WSP 2736 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9379 |
Solvay Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ontario | AGRHOSPEC HT 2009 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9380 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Limited, North York, Ontario | FLEX 20 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9382 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Limited, North York, Ontario | FLEX 31 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9383 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Limited, North York, Ontario | FLEX 41 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9384 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8020 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9385 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8220 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9386 |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC, Calgary, Alberta | GT Amine MDX1 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9387 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8221 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9388 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8222 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9389 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD* GN8224 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9390 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8225 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9391 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8240 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9392 |
Trican Well Service Ltd., Calgary, Alberta | AI-11 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9393 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | PETROFLO 20Y99 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9394 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | PETROFLO 20Y98 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9395 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | NALCO® 9729 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9396 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 052 Performance Additive | C.i. of one ingredient | 9397 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 521 Performance Additive | C.i. of five ingredients | 9398 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 521G Performance Additive | C.i. of five ingredients | 9399 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 594 Performance Additive | C.i. of five ingredients | 9400 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 596 Performance Additive | C.i. of three ingredients | 9401 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 510 Performance Additive | C.i. of ten ingredients | 9402 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 543 Performance Additive | C.i of four ingredients | 9403 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | MAX-AMINE GT-741 | C.i. and c. of five ingredients | 9404 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | PHILMPLUS* 5K35 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9405 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | STYREX40 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9406 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | GENGARD GN8021 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9407 |
BWA Water Additives US LLC, Tucker, Georgia | Belclene 800 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9408 |
BWA Water Additives US LLC, Tucker, Georgia | Belclene 810 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9409 |
BWA Water Additives US LLC, Tucker, Georgia | Belcor 585 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9410 |
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio | LUBRIZOL® 5954AIM | C.i. of one ingredient | 9411 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | STYREX*50 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9412 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co., Calgary, Alberta | MC MX 3-4015 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9413 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario | BETZ PETROMEEN OS-23B | C.i. and c. of four ingredients | 9414 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | CLEAN N COR® EC1539A | C.i. of six ingredients | 9415 |
Momentive Performance Materials, Friendly, West Virginia | Silbreak* 503 demulsifier | C.i. of two ingredients | 9416 |
Baker Petrolite LLC, Sugar Land, Texas | JETTISON™ 3000 SOLIDS RELEASE AGENT | C.i. of three ingredients and c. of six ingredients | 9417 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC, Bellaire, Texas | OLOA 45400E | C.i. of one ingredient | 9418 |
MeadWestvaco Corp. Specialty Chemicals Div., North Charleston, South Carolina | EnvaMul™ 1767 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9419 |
Hilti (Canada) Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario | HIT-ICE | C.i. of two ingredients | 9420 |
Momentive Performance Materials, Friendly, West Virginia | Niax* flame lamination additive FLE-200LF | C.i. of three ingredients | 9421 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | BR® 624 Potting Compound | C.i. of four ingredients | 9422 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | BR® 127 NC ESD Primer | C.i. of three ingredients | 9423 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | 7934 Resin Solution | C.i. of two ingredients | 9424 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | BR® 623-1 Potting Compound | C.i. of two ingredients | 9425 |
Rohm and Haas Canada LP, West Hill, Ontario | Preferred DC-15LT | C.i. of two ingredients | 9426 |
Rohm and Haas Canada LP, West Hill, Ontario | Preferred DC-15LT40 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9427 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario | 3M™ 8805UV Black Piezo InkJet Ink | C.i. of two ingredients | 9428 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC, Bellaire, Texas | LUBAD 1860 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9429 |
BWA Water Additives US LLC, Tucker, Georgia | BELLASOL S65 | C.i. of two ingredients | 9430 |
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio | SLF8216 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9431 |
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio | ANGLAMOL® 6055 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9432 |
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio | SLF8218 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9433 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | NALCO EC1436A | C.i. of one ingredient | 9434 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | CYASORB® UV-3529 Light Stabilizer | C.i. of one ingredient | 9435 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | AERO® MAXGOLD® 900 Promoter | C.i. of one ingredient | 9436 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | NALCO® FFR730 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9437 |
Nalco Canada ULC, Burlington, Ontario | FFR760 | C.i. of one ingredient | 9438 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey | MELTBOND® 6726 Primer | C.i. of one ingredient | 9439 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario | 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Acrylic Adhesive DP8425NS Green and Acrylic Adhesive 8425NS Green, Part B | C.i. of one ingredient | 9440 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario | 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive DP8825NS Green and Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive 8825NS Green Part B | C.i. of one ingredient | 9441 |
Momentive Performance Materials, Friendly, West Virginia | Niax* silicone L-6915 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9442 |
Momentive Performance Materials, Friendly, West Virginia | Niax* silicone L-6895 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9443 |
Rohm and Haas Canada LP, West Hill, Ontario | RINSEABLE PRIMER RP-1 | C.i. of three ingredients | 9444 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | HiTEC® 6406 Fuel Additive | C.i. of two ingredients | 9445 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | ACTRACOR T | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9446 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | POLARTECH PRIMA CLY | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9447 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | Polartech BA 30 T | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9448 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | ACTRAFOS® 110A Lubricant Additive | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9449 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | Polartech PE 2111 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | 9450 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia | Polartech MA 5715 DT | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9451 |
NH Resources LLC, Southlake, Texas | HydraScav | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | 9452 |
Note: C.i. = Chemical identity and c. = concentration.
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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
ELECTRICITY AND GAS INSPECTION ACT
Delegation of authorities by the President of Measurement Canada
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 4(2) of the Electricity and Gas Inspection Regulations, that the President of Measurement Canada, pursuant to subsection 4(1) of the Regulations, proposes to delegate to the organization set out in column I of the Schedule the functions under the Electricity and Gas Inspection Act set out in column II thereof.
SCHEDULE
Column I | Column II |
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Flextronics Manufacturing Aguascalientes S.A. De C.V. Boulevard A Zacatecas KM 9.5 Jesus Maria Aguascalientes C.P. 20900 Aguascalientes, Mexico |
8(1): For the purposes of section 5 of the Act, the calibration of a measuring apparatus referred to in section 7 shall be certified by the director. Flextronics Manufacturing Aguascalientes S.A. De C.V. is being delegated this function for the following types of measuring apparatus:
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April 25, 2015
ALAN E. JOHNSTON
President
Measurement Canada
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
AERONAUTICS ACT
Interim Order No. 2 Respecting Flight Deck Occupants
Whereas the annexed Interim Order No. 2 Respecting Flight Deck Occupants is required to deal with a significant risk to aviation safety and the safety of the public;
And whereas, pursuant to subsection 6.41(1.2) (see footnote a) of the Aeronautics Act (see footnote b), the Minister of Transport has consulted with the persons and organizations that the Minister considers appropriate in the circumstances concerning the annexed Interim Order No. 2 Respecting Flight Deck Occupants;
Therefore, the Minister of Transport, pursuant to subsection 6.41(1) (see footnote c) of the Aeronautics Act (see footnote d), makes the annexed Interim Order No. 2 Respecting Flight Deck Occupants.
Ottawa, April 10, 2015
LISA RAITT
Minister of Transport
INTERIM ORDER NO. 2 RESPECTING FLIGHT DECK OCCUPANTS
INTERIM ORDER
Terminology — Canadian Aviation Regulations
1. Unless the context requires otherwise, words and expressions used in this Interim Order have the same meaning as in subsection 101.01(1) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
Application
2. This Interim Order applies in respect of the operation of an aeroplane under Subpart 5 of Part VII of the Canadian Aviation Regulations in a passenger-carrying air transport service.
Flight deck occupants
3. An air operator must ensure that, if a flight crew member leaves the flight deck during flight time, one flight crew member and one other crew member are present on the flight deck while the flight crew member who left is absent.
Conflict
4. If there is a conflict between the Canadian Aviation Regulations and section 3 of this Interim Order, section 3 of this Interim Order prevails to the extent of the conflict.
REPEAL
5. The Interim Order Respecting Flight Deck Occupants made on March 27, 2015 is repealed if this Interim Order is made before the Interim Order Respecting Flight Deck Occupants ceases to have effect.
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BANK OF CANADA
Statement of financial position as at March 31, 2015
ASSETS | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
Cash and foreign deposits | 8.6 | |
Loans and receivables | ||
Securities purchased under resale agreements | — | |
Advances to members of the Canadian Payments Association | 80.4 | |
Advances to governments | — | |
Other receivables | 2.9 | |
83.3 | ||
Investments | ||
Treasury bills of Canada | 18,842.5 | |
Government of Canada bonds | 72,789.3 | |
Other investments | 376.6 | |
92,008.4 | ||
Property and equipment | 306.4 | |
Intangible assets | 41.8 | |
Other assets | 191.9 | |
Total assets | 92,640.4 |
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
Bank notes in circulation | 68,369.9 | |
Deposits | ||
Government of Canada | 21,463.5 | |
Members of the Canadian Payments Association | 230.8 | |
Other deposits | 1,491.9 | |
23,186.2 | ||
Liabilities in foreign currencies | ||
Government of Canada | — | |
Other | — | |
— | ||
Other liabilities | ||
Securities sold under repurchase agreements | — | |
Other liabilities | 601.4 | |
601.4 | ||
92,157.6 | ||
Equity | ||
Share capital | 5.0 | |
Statutory and special reserves | 125.0 | |
Available-for-sale reserve | 352.9 | |
Actuarial gains reserve | — | |
Retained earnings | — | |
482.9 | ||
Total Liabilities and Equity | 92,640.4 |
I declare that the foregoing return is correct according to the books of the Bank.
Ottawa, April 15, 2015
CARMEN VIERULA
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accountant
I declare that the foregoing return is to the best of my knowledge and belief correct, and shows truly and clearly the financial position of the Bank, as required by section 29 of the Bank of Canada Act.
Ottawa, April 15, 2015
STEPHEN S. POLOZ
Governor
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