Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 156, Number 22: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
May 28, 2022
BANK OF CANADA
Statement of financial position as at April 30, 2022 (unaudited)
Amounts are in millions of dollars.
Totals
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Assets |
483,292 |
Liabilities and Equity |
483,292 |
Assets
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Cash and foreign deposits |
9 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Securities purchased under resale agreements |
8,972 |
Advances to members of Payments Canada |
n/a |
Other receivables |
5 |
Total loans and receivables |
8,977 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Government of Canada treasury bills |
n/a |
Government of Canada bonds — carried at amortized cost |
126,299 |
Government of Canada bonds — carried at fair value through profit and loss |
255,388 |
Canada Mortgage Bonds |
9,507 |
Other bonds |
12,895 |
Securities lent or sold under repurchase agreements |
41,445 |
Other securities |
n/a |
Shares in the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) |
471 |
Total investments |
446,005 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Derivatives — Indemnity agreements with the Government of Canada |
27,265 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Property and equipment |
520 |
Intangible assets |
111 |
Right-of-use leased assets |
48 |
Total capital assets |
679 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Other assets |
358 |
Liabilities and Equity
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Bank notes in circulation |
114,513 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Government of Canada |
93,975 |
Members of Payments Canada |
222,443 |
Other deposits |
10,480 |
Total deposits |
326,898 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Securities sold under repurchase agreements |
40,134 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Derivatives — Indemnity agreements with the Government of Canada |
n/a |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Other liabilities |
913 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Total liabilities |
482,458 |
Item |
Amount |
---|---|
Share capital |
5 |
Statutory and special reserves |
125 |
Investment revaluation reserve |
433 |
Actuarial gains reserve |
271 |
Total equity |
834 |
I declare that the foregoing statement is correct according to the books of the Bank.
Ottawa, May 17, 2022
Coralia Bulhoes
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accountant
I declare that the foregoing statement 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, May 17, 2022
Tiff Macklem
Governor
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Ministerial Condition No. 21069
Ministerial condition
(Paragraph 84(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
Whereas the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health (the ministers) have assessed information pertaining to the substance 2-pyrrolidinone, 1-butyl-, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number 3470-98-2;
And whereas the ministers suspect that the substance is toxic or capable of becoming toxic within the meaning of section 64 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (the Act);
The Minister of the Environment, pursuant to paragraph 84(1)(a) of the Act, hereby permits the manufacture or import of the substance subject to the conditions of the following annex.
Marc D’Iorio
Assistant Deputy Minister
Science and Technology Branch
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment
ANNEX
Conditions
(Paragraph 84(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
1. The following definitions apply in these ministerial conditions:
- “coating”
- means a consumer product either in liquid or aerosol form, to which the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act applies, that is intended to be applied onto or impregnated into a substrate and that is water-based, alcohol-based, oil based or solvent-based, and includes interior and exterior paint, wood stain, primer, varnish and lacquer, whether tinted or untinted;
- “cosmetic”
- means a cosmetic as defined in section 2 of the Food and Drugs Act;
- “notifier”
- means the person who has, on December 20, 2021, provided to the Minister of the Environment the prescribed information concerning the substance, in accordance with subsection 81(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999; and
- “substance”
- means 2-pyrrolidinone, 1-butyl-, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number 3470-98-2.
2. The notifier may manufacture or import the substance subject to the present ministerial conditions.
Restrictions
3. The notifier shall not import the substance if it is present in:
- (a) any cosmetic; or
- (b) any coating when the substance is in a concentration greater than 8% by weight.
4. The notifier shall not import or manufacture the substance to use it to manufacture the following:
- (a) any cosmetic; or
- (b) any coating when the substance is in a concentration greater than 8% by weight.
5. The notifier shall transfer the physical possession or control of the substance only to a person who agrees to use it in accordance with section 4.
Other requirements
6. The notifier shall, prior to transferring the physical possession or control of the substance to any person:
- (a) inform the person, in writing, of the terms of the present ministerial conditions; and
- (b) obtain, prior to the first transfer of the substance, written confirmation from the person that they were informed of the terms of the present ministerial conditions and agree to comply with the use conditions specified in section 4.
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 specific use of the substance;
- (b) the quantity of the substance that the notifier manufactures, imports, purchases, distributes, sells and uses;
- (c) the name and address of each person to whom the notifier transfers the physical possession or control of the substance;
- (d) the concentration by weight of the substance in the coating imported or manufactured with the substance; and
- (e) the written confirmation referred to in section 6.
(2) The notifier shall maintain electronic or paper records mentioned in subsection (1) at their principal place of business in Canada, or at the principal place of business in Canada of their representative, for a period of at least five years after they are made.
Coming into force
8. The present ministerial conditions come into force on May 17, 2022.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Publication of the draft science assessment of benzene releases from gasoline stations and implications for human health
Whereas the Government of Canada has conducted a draft science assessment of benzene releases from gasoline stations and implications for human health pursuant to paragraphs 68(b) and (c) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999;
The synopsis of the draft science assessment conducted on benzene releases from gasoline stations is annexed hereby.
Public comment period
Any person may, within 60 days after publication of this notice, file with the Minister of Health written comments on the scientific considerations in the draft science assessment. More information regarding the scientific considerations may be obtained from the Canada.ca (Environmental and Workplace Health) website. All comments must cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, and the date of publication of this notice and be addressed to the Water and Air Quality Bureau, Health Canada, 269 Laurier Avenue West, AL 4903B, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9, or sent by email to air@hc-sc.gc.ca.
Greg Carreau
Director General
Safe Environments Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of Health
ANNEX
Synopsis of the draft science assessment of benzene releases from gasoline stations and implications for human health
Benzene is a recognized human carcinogen and, as such, a component of particular concern in gasoline. The objective of this assessment is to estimate the contribution of benzene emissions to inhalation exposures for communities residing in proximity to gasoline stations.
Two emission pathways are considered: long-term continuous benzene emissions via evaporative losses from gasoline station operations and short-term benzene emissions during tanker truck fuel unloading.
Air dispersion modelling was used to estimate annual average benzene concentrations attributable to gasoline station emissions for varying distances from the gasoline station fenceline. Specific scenarios assessed include gasoline stations with baseline, median, and high yearly gasoline throughputs. Air dispersion modelling was also used to estimate the average benzene concentrations at different distances from the gasoline station fenceline during the one-hour time of average-sized tanker truck unloading, assuming the absence of vapour recovery and vent valves. For both types of releases, it is concluded that the inhalation exposures to benzene attributable to gasoline station emissions may pose unacceptable risks to human health for the general population living in the vicinity.
There are measures that can be taken to reduce benzene exposures and human health risks associated with benzene emissions from gasoline stations. These include the national implementation of vapour recovery at gasoline stations, the use of pressure/vacuum (p/v) valves on vent stacks, and the implementation of minimum setback distances for new construction. These measures could contribute to a decrease in benzene exposure for the general population in Canada, including potentially vulnerable populations such as pregnant people and children.
The draft science assessment of benzene releases from gasoline stations and implications for human health is available on the Canada.ca (Environmental and Workplace Health) website.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
Appointments
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency
- Executive Vice-President
- Forgeron, Jean-Guy, Order in Council 2022-324
- Canadian Human Rights Commission
- Accessibility Commissioner
- Gottheil, Michael, Order in Council 2022-376
- Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
- Chairperson
- Khurana, Jennifer, Order in Council 2022-290
- Chief Accessibility Officer
- Cadieux, Stephanie, Order in Council 2022-322
- Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island
- Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island
- Judge ex officio
- Gormley, The Hon. James W., Order in Council 2022-461
- Court of Appeal for British Columbia
- Justice of Appeal
- Court of Appeal of Yukon
- Judge
- Horsman, The Hon. Karen, Order in Council 2022-387
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Justice of Appeal
- Superior Court of Justice of Ontario
- Judge ex officio
- Copeland, The Hon. Jill Miriam, Order in Council 2022-310
- Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta
- Justices
- Court of Appeal of Alberta
- Judges ex officio
- Aloneissi, Bob H., Q.C., Order in Council 2022-388
- Armstrong, Robert W., Q.C., Order in Council 2021-53
- Carruthers, Nancy M., Order in Council 2022-389
- Marion, Michael A., Order in Council 2022-390
- Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, Family Division
- Judges
- Court of Appeal of New Brunswick
- Judges ex officio
- Delaquis, Danys R.X., Q.C., Order in Council 2022-315
- Pilote, Marylène, Q.C., Order in Council 2021-52
- Deputy Commissioner of Revenue
- Diogo, Brigitte, Order in Council 2022-327
- Executive Vice-President of Shared Services Canada and concurrently Associate Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services, to be styled Associate Deputy Minister of Public Services and Procurement
- Jones, Scott, Order in Council 2022-326
- Federal Court
- Prothonotary
- Duchesne, Benoit, Order in Council 2022-307
- Federal Court of Appeal
- Judge
- Federal court
- Judge ex officio
- Roussel, The Hon. Sylvie E., Order in Council 2022-382
- National Research Council of Canada
- Members
- Berthiaume, David, Order in Council 2022-396
- Jayas, Digvir S., O.C., Order in Council 2022-284
- Tehrani, Ali, Order in Council 2022-285
- Nunavut Court of Justice
- Deputy judges
- Crerar, The Hon. David A., Order in Council 2022-352
- Tulloch, The Hon. Bonnie M., Order in Council 2022-483
- Williams, The Hon R. James, Order in Council 2022-353
- Shared Services Canada
- President
- Perron, Sony, Order in Council 2022-325
- Social Security Tribunal for the Income Security Section
- Full-time Member
- Laidlaw, Jacqueline Ruth, Order in Council 2022-428
- Superior Court of Justice of Ontario
- Judges
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Judges ex officio
- Fuerst, The Hon. Michelle K., Order in Council 2021-50
- Moore, Patricia J., Order in Council 2022-383
- Superior Court of Justice of Ontario, Family Court branch
- Judges
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Judges ex officio
- Bingham, Kathleen P.M., Order in Council 2022-385
- Tweedie, Martha Ann, Order in Council 2022-384
- Superior Court of Justice of Ontario for Central East Region
- Regional Senior Judge
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Judge ex officio
- Edwards, The Hon. Mark L., Order in Council 2021-51
- Superior Court of Quebec for the district of Montréal
- Puisne Judges
- Dubé, Marie-Hélène, Order in Council 2022-311
- Garin, Andres C., Order in Council 2022-386
- Legendre, Céline, Order in Council 2022-399
- Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Associate Chief Justice
- Court of appeal of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Judge ex officio
- McGrath, The Hon. Rosalie, Order in Council 2022-400
- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
- Judges
- Nova Scotia Court of appeal
- Judges ex officio
- Ingersoll, Daniel W., Q.C., Order in Council 2022-314
- MacDowell, Lorne J., Q.C., Order in Council 2022-313
- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division)
- Judge
- Nova Scotia Court of appeal
- Judge ex officio
- Cromwell, The Hon. Aleta, Order in Council 2022-312
- Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories
- Deputy Judge
- Crerar, The Hon. David A., Order in Council 2022-351
- Supreme Court of Yukon
- Deputy Judge
- Williams, The Hon R. James, Order in Council 2022-354
- Tax Court of Canada
- Judges
- Gagnon, Jean Marc, Order in Council 2022-308
- Hill, Joanna, Order in Council 2022-309
- Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada
- Part-time Members
- Desbiens, Sébastien, Order in Council 2022-402
- Gagnon, Antoine, Order in Council 2022-405
- Garand, Marie Thérèse Linda, Order in Council 2022-283
- Olson, Arnold Marvin, Order in Council 2022-403
- Pantel, Mitchell Saul, Order in Council 2022-406
May 16, 2022
Rachida Lagmiri
Official Documents Registrar
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
Appointment opportunities
We know that our country is stronger — and our government more effective — when decision-makers reflect Canada’s diversity. The Government of Canada has implemented an appointment process that is transparent and merit-based, strives for gender parity, and ensures that Indigenous peoples and minority groups are properly represented in positions of leadership. We 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.
We are equally committed to providing a healthy workplace that supports one’s dignity, self-esteem and the ability to work to one’s full potential. With this in mind, all appointees will be expected to take steps to promote and maintain a healthy, respectful and harassment-free work environment.
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.
Governor in Council appointment opportunities
Position |
Organization |
Closing date |
---|---|---|
Director |
Bank of Canada |
|
Chairperson |
Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal |
|
Director |
Canada Development Investment Corporation |
|
Director |
Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology |
|
Chairperson |
Canada Lands Company Limited |
|
Member |
Canada–Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board |
|
Chief Executive Officer |
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse |
|
Member |
Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board |
|
Chief Executive Officer |
Canadian Dairy Commission |
|
Chairperson |
Canadian High Arctic Research Station |
|
Member |
Canadian High Arctic Research Station |
|
Vice-Chairperson |
Canadian High Arctic Research Station |
|
Chief Commissioner |
Canadian Human Rights Commission |
|
Deputy Chief Commissioner |
Canadian Human Rights Commission |
|
Member |
Canadian Human Rights Commission |
|
Trustee |
Canadian Museum for Human Rights |
|
Director |
Canadian Museum of History |
|
Director |
Canadian Museum of Nature |
|
Member |
Canadian Museum of Nature |
|
Chairperson |
Canadian |
|
Vice-Chairperson |
Canadian |
|
President |
Farm Credit Canada |
|
Member |
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada |
|
Commissioner |
International Commission on the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas |
|
Chairperson |
International Development Research Centre |
|
Chairperson |
Invest in Canada Hub |
|
Chief Executive Officer |
Invest in Canada Hub |
|
Director |
Invest in Canada Hub |
|
Commissioner |
Law Commission of Canada |
|
President |
Law Commission of Canada |
|
Member |
National Capital Commission |
|
Government Film Commissioner |
National Film Board |
|
Trustee |
National Museum of Science and Technology |
|
Canadian Representative |
North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization |
|
Canadian Representative |
North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission |
|
Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime |
Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime |
|
Privacy Commissioner |
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada |
|
Member |
Pacific Pilotage Authority |
|
Chairperson |
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board |
|
Member |
Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel |
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Deputy Registrar |
Supreme Court of Canada |
|
Director |
Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority |