Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 151, Number 20: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
Mai 20, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Name and position | Order in Council |
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Fox, Christiane | 2017-410 |
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Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | |
Full-time members | |
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2017-448 |
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2017-451 |
McGovern, David | 2017-408 |
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Wilson, Gina | 2017-409 |
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May 11, 2017
Diane Bélanger
Official Documents Registrar
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
AERONAUTICS ACT
Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft
Whereas the annexed Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft is required to deal with a significant risk, direct or indirect, to aviation safety or the safety of the public;
Whereas the provisions of the annexed Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft may be contained in a regulation made pursuant to section 4.9 (see footnote a), paragraphs 7.6(1)(a) (see footnote b) and (b) (see footnote c) and section 7.7 (see footnote d) of Part I of the Aeronautics Act (see footnote e);
And whereas, pursuant to subsection 6.41(1.2) (see footnote f) of the Aeronautics Act (see footnote g), the Minister of Transport has consulted with the persons and organizations that the Minister considers appropriate in the circumstances before making the annexed Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft;
Therefore, the Minister of Transport, pursuant to subsection 6.41(1) (see footnote h) of the Aeronautics Act (see footnote i), makes the annexed Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft.
Ottawa, May 8, 2017
Marc Garneau
Minister of Transport
Interim Order No. 5 Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft
Interpretation
Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in this Interim Order.
model aircraft means an aircraft, the total weight of which does not exceed 35 kg (77.2 pounds), that is mechanically driven or launched into flight for recreational purposes and that is not designed to carry persons or other living creatures. (modèle réduit d'aéronef)
Regulations means the Canadian Aviation Regulations. (Règlement)
restricted airspace means airspace of fixed dimensions that is so specified in the Designated Airspace Handbook and within which the flight of an aircraft is restricted in accordance with conditions specified in that Handbook, or airspace that is restricted under section 5.1 of the Act. (espace aérien réglementé)
unmanned air vehicle means a power-driven aircraft, other than a model aircraft, that is designed to fly without a human operator on board. (véhicule aérien non habité)
visual line-of-sight or VLOS means unaided visual contact with an aircraft sufficient to be able to maintain control of the aircraft, know its location, and be able to scan the airspace in which it is operating to decisively see and avoid other aircraft or objects. (visibilité directe ou VLOS)
Interpretation
(2) Unless the context requires otherwise, all other words and expressions used in this Interim Order have the same meaning as in the Regulations.
Conflict between Interim Order and Regulations
(3) In the event of a conflict between this Interim Order and the Regulations, the Interim Order prevails.
Designated Provisions
Designation
2 (1) The designated provisions set out in column I of the schedule are designated as provisions the contravention of which may be dealt with under and in accordance with the procedure set out in sections 7.7 to 8.2 of the Act.
Maximum Amounts
(2) The amounts set out in column II of the schedule are the maximum amounts of the penalty payable in respect of a contravention of the designated provisions set out in column I.
Notice
(3) A notice referred to in subsection 7.7(1) of the Act must be in writing and must specify
- (a) the particulars of the alleged contravention;
- (b) that the person on whom the notice is served or to whom it is sent has the option of paying the amount specified in the notice or filing with the Tribunal a request for a review of the alleged contravention or the amount of the penalty;
- (c) that payment of the amount specified in the notice will be accepted by the Minister in satisfaction of the amount of the penalty for the alleged contravention and that no further proceedings under Part I of the Act will be taken against the person on whom the notice in respect of that contravention is served or to whom it is sent;
- (d) that the person on whom the notice is served or to whom it is sent will be provided with an opportunity consistent with procedural fairness and natural justice to present evidence before the Tribunal and make representations in relation to the alleged contravention if the person files a request for a review with the Tribunal; and
- (e) that the person on whom the notice is served or to whom it is sent will be considered to have committed the contravention set out in the notice if they fail to pay the amount specified in the notice and fail to file a request for a review with the Tribunal within the prescribed period.
Application
Recreational Purposes
3 (1) Subject to subsection (2), this Interim Order applies in respect of model aircraft having a total weight of more than 250 g (0.55 pounds) but not more than 35 kg (77.2 pounds).
(2) It does not apply to
- (a) unmanned air vehicles; and
- (b) model aircraft operated at events organized by the Model Aeronautics Association of Canada (MAAC) or at airfields located in a zone administered by MAAC or a MAAC club.
Suspended Provision of Regulations
Prohibited Use
4 The effect of section 602.45 of the Regulations is suspended in respect of the model aircraft referred to in subsection 3(1).
Model Aircraft Operating and Flight Provisions
Prohibitions
5 (1) A person must not operate a model aircraft
- (a) at an altitude greater than 300 feet AGL;
- (b) at a lateral distance of less than 250 feet (75 m) from buildings, structures, vehicles, vessels, animals and the public, including spectators, bystanders or any person not associated with the operation of the aircraft;
- (c) within 9 km of the centre of an aerodrome;
- (d) within controlled airspace;
- (e) within restricted airspace;
- (f) over or within a forest fire area, or any area that is located within 9 km of a forest fire area;
- (g) over or within the security perimeter of a police or first responder emergency operation site;
- (h) over or within an open-air assembly of persons;
- (i) at night; or
- (j) in cloud.
(2) A person must not operate more than one model aircraft at a time.
Right of Way
6 A person operating a model aircraft must give way to manned aircraft at all times.
Visual Line-of-Sight
7 (1) A person operating a model aircraft must ensure that it is operated within VLOS at all times during the flight.
(2) No person shall operate a model aircraft when the aircraft is at a lateral distance of more than 1640 feet (500 m) from the person's location.
Contact Information
8 The owner of a model aircraft shall not operate or permit a person to operate the aircraft unless the name, address and telephone number of the owner are clearly made visible on the aircraft.
SCHEDULE
(Subsections 2(1) and (2))
Column I Designated Provision |
Column II Maximum Amount of Penalty ($) |
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Individual | Corporation | |
Section 5 | 3,000 | 15,000 |
Section 6 | 3,000 | 15,000 |
Section 7 | 3,000 | 15,000 |
Section 8 | 3,000 | 15,000 |
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
CANADA MARINE ACT
Halifax Port Authority — Supplementary letters patent
By the Minister of Transport
WHEREAS letters patent were issued by the Minister of Transport (“Minister”) for the Halifax Port Authority (“Authority”) under the authority of the Canada Marine Act (“Act”) effective March 1, 1999;
WHEREAS Schedule B of the letters patent sets out the federal real property managed by the Authority;
WHEREAS the Authority wishes to exchange real property pursuant to subparagraph 46(1)(b)(i) of the Act;
WHEREAS the board of directors of the Authority has requested that the Minister issue supplementary letters patent amending Schedule B of the letters patent to reflect the exchange;
AND WHEREAS the Minister is satisfied that the amendments to the letters patent are consistent with the Act;
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to subsection 9(1) of the Act, the letters patent are amended as follows:
1. Schedule B of the letters patent is amended by adding the following after the description of Block C3-1:
Note: The following amendment to the description of federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent allows for the disposal of federal real property in favour of the Halifax Regional Municipality as part of the exchange.
- Parcel HH-1
PID 41410978 as shown on a survey plan dated July 8, 2004, containing an area of 3,783 square metres (40,720 square feet).
2. Schedule B of the letters patent is amended by adding the following after the description of Parcel HH-1:
Note: The following amendment to the description of federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent reflects the acquisition of real property from the Halifax Regional Municipality as part of the exchange.
- Parcel H-1A
PID 41443177 as shown on a survey plan dated July 19, 2011, revised to January 10, 2012, containing an area of 1,728 square metres (18,600 square feet). - Parcel H-2
PID 00019620 as shown on a survey plan dated November 28, 1977, containing an area of 822 square metres (8,850 square feet).
3. These supplementary letters patent take effect on the date of registration of the title, in the Halifax Land Registry Office, of each parcel of land subject to the exchange.
ISSUED under my hand to be effective this 2nd day of May, 2017.
The Honourable Marc Garneau, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Transport
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
CANADA MARINE ACT
Halifax Port Authority — Supplementary letters patent
By the Minister of Transport
WHEREAS letters patent were issued by the Minister of Transport (“Minister”) for the Halifax Port Authority (“Authority”) under the authority of the Canada Marine Act (“Act”) effective March 1, 1999;
WHEREAS Schedule B of the letters patent sets out the federal real property managed by the Authority;
WHEREAS the Authority wishes to exchange real property pursuant to subparagraph 46(1)(b)(i) of the Act;
WHEREAS the board of directors of the Authority has requested that the Minister issue supplementary letters patent amending Schedule B of the letters patent to reflect the exchange;
AND WHEREAS the Minister is satisfied that the amendments to the letters patent are consistent with the Act;
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to subsection 9(1) of the Act, the letters patent are amended as follows:
1. Schedule B of the letters patent is amended by adding the following after the description of Parcel HP-3A which falls under the heading EXCEPTING THEREFROM:
Note: The following amendment to the description of federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent allows for the disposal of federal real property in favour of Waterfront Development Corporation as part of the exchange.
- Parcel HP-2
PID 41425612 as shown on a survey plan dated March 29, 2006, containing an area of 142 square metres (1,524 square feet). - Parcel HP-4
A portion of PID 40624504 as shown on a survey plan dated July 22, 2015, containing an area of 1,923 square metres (20,702 square feet). - Parcel HP-5
PID 41430521 as shown on a survey plan dated July 22, 2015, containing an area of 1,952 square metres (21,014 square feet).
2. Schedule B of the letters patent is amended by adding the following directly after the heading TOGETHER WITH:
Note: The following amendment to the description of federal real property in Schedule B of the letters patent reflects the acquisition of real property from Waterfront Development Corporation as part of the exchange.
- Parcel C-5A
PID 41437906 as shown on a survey plan dated October 5, 2015, containing an area of 2,076.9 square metres (22,356 square feet).
3. These supplementary letters patent take effect on the date of registration of the title, in the Halifax Land Registry Office, of each parcel of land subject to the exchange.
ISSUED under my hand to be effective this 2nd day of May, 2017.
The Honourable Marc Garneau, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Transport
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PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
Appointment opportunities
We know that our country is stronger — and our government more effective — when decision-makers reflect Canada's diversity. Moving forward, the Government of Canada will use an appointment process that is transparent and merit-based, strives for gender parity, and ensures that Indigenous Canadians and minority groups are properly represented in positions of leadership. We will continue to search for Canadians who reflect the values that we all embrace: inclusion, honesty, fiscal prudence, and generosity of spirit. Together, we will build a government as diverse as Canada.
The Government of Canada is currently seeking applications from diverse and talented Canadians from across the country who are interested in the following positions.
Current opportunities
The following opportunities for appointments to Governor in Council positions are currently open for applications. Every opportunity is open for a minimum of two weeks from the date of posting on the Governor in Council Appointments website (http://www.appointments-nominations.gc.ca/slctnPrcs.asp?menu=1&lang=eng).
Position | Organization | Closing date |
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Chairperson | Canada Infrastructure Bank | May 23, 2017 |
Directors | Canada Infrastructure Bank | June 30, 2017 |
President and CEO | Canada Infrastructure Bank | June 30, 2017 |
Chairperson | Canadian Commercial Corporation | May 23, 2017 |
Directors | Canadian Commercial Corporation | June 22, 2017 |
Chairperson | Export Development Canada | May 23, 2017 |
Directors | Export Development Canada | June 22, 2017 |
Commissioners | National Battlefields Commission | June 5, 2017 |
Members | National Research Council of Canada | June 5, 2017 |
Members | Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada | June 5, 2017 |
Information Commissioner | Office of the Information Commissioner | June 16, 2017 |
Members | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council | June 5, 2017 |
Ongoing opportunities
Position | Organization | Closing date |
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Members | Veterans Review and Appeal Board | July 31, 2017 |
Upcoming opportunities
Position | Organization |
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President (Chief Executive Officer) | Atomic Energy of Canada Limited |
Commissioner | British Columbia Treaty Commission |
Director | Canada Post Corporation |
Chairperson | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Director | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
President | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Chairperson | Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
Directors | First Nations Financial Management Board |
Commissioners | First Nations Tax Commission |
Sergeant-at-Arms | House of Commons |
President | International Development Research Centre |
Commissioner | International Joint Commission |
Chief Executive Officer | Invest in Canada Agency |
Chairperson | National Seniors Council |
Member | National Seniors Council |
Chief Electoral Officer | Office of the Chief Electoral Officer |
Correctional Investigator of Canada | Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada |
Chairperson | Parole Board of Canada |
Chairperson | Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee |
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