<?xml version="1.0"?><Statute bill-origin="commons" bill-type="govt-public" xml:lang="en" in-force="yes" startdate="20120101"><Identification Code="id=&quot;&quot;" hasPreviousVersion="true"><LongTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,lt=&quot;&quot;">An Act for making the system of Canadian ports competitive, efficient and commercially oriented, providing for the establishing of port authorities and the divesting of certain harbours and ports, for the commercialization of the St. Lawrence Seaway and ferry services and other matters related to maritime trade and transport and amending the Pilotage Act and amending and repealing other Acts as a consequence</LongTitle><ShortTitle status="official" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,st=&quot;&quot;">Canada Marine Act</ShortTitle><RunningHead>Canada Marine</RunningHead><BillHistory><Stages stage="assented-to"><Date><YYYY>1998</YYYY><MM>June</MM><DD>11</DD></Date></Stages><Stages stage="consolidation"><Date><YYYY>2012</YYYY><MM>01</MM><DD>19</DD></Date></Stages></BillHistory><Chapter Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;"><ConsolidatedNumber official="no" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;,cn=&quot;&quot;">C-6.7</ConsolidatedNumber><AnnualStatuteId revised-statute="no"><AnnualStatuteNumber>10</AnnualStatuteNumber><YYYY>1998</YYYY></AnnualStatuteId></Chapter></Identification><Introduction Code="in=&quot;&quot;"><Enacts Code="in=&quot;&quot;,en=&quot;&quot;"><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="no"><Text>Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:</Text></Provision></Enacts></Introduction><Body><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">SHORT TITLE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Short title</MarginalNote><Label>1.</Label><Text>This Act may be cited as the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-6.7">Canada Marine Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">INTERPRETATION</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definitions</MarginalNote><Label>2.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The definitions in this subsection apply in this Act.</Text><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Agency}{Office}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Agency}{Office}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Agency</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Agency}{Office}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>Office</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Agency</DefinedTermEn> means the Canadian Transportation Agency continued by subsection 7(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.4">Canada Transportation Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal immovable}{immeuble fédéral}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal immovable}{immeuble fédéral}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>federal immovable</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal immovable}{immeuble fédéral}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>immeuble fédéral</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>federal immovable</DefinedTermEn> has the same meaning as in section 2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>;</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal real property}{bien réel fédéral}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal real property}{bien réel fédéral}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>federal real property</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{federal real property}{bien réel fédéral}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>bien réel fédéral</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>federal real property</DefinedTermEn> has the same meaning as in section 2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>;</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{fees}{droit}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{fees}{droit}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>fees</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{fees}{droit}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>droit</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>fees</DefinedTermEn> includes harbour dues, berthage and wharfage, as well as duties, tolls, rates and other charges, but does not include payments made under a lease or licence agreement.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{goods}{marchandises}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{goods}{marchandises}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>goods</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{goods}{marchandises}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>marchandises</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>goods</DefinedTermEn> includes personal property and movables, other than ships.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Minister}{ministre}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Minister}{ministre}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Minister</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Minister}{ministre}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>ministre</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Minister</DefinedTermEn> means the Minister of Transport.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{owner}{propriétaire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{owner}{propriétaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>owner</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{owner}{propriétaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>propriétaire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>owner</DefinedTermEn> includes</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{owner}{propriétaire}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a ship, the agent, charterer by demise or master of the ship; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{owner}{propriétaire}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of goods, the agent, sender, consignee or bailee of the goods, as well as the carrier of the goods to, on, over or from any real property or immovables to which this Act applies.</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{person}{personne}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{person}{personne}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>person</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{person}{personne}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>personne</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>person</DefinedTermEn> includes a partnership, an association and a body corporate.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port authority}{administration portuaire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port authority}{administration portuaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>port authority</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port authority}{administration portuaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>administration portuaire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>port authority</DefinedTermEn> means a port authority incorporated or continued under this Act.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port facility}{installation portuaire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port facility}{installation portuaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>port facility</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{port facility}{installation portuaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>installation portuaire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>port facility</DefinedTermEn> means a wharf, pier, breakwater, terminal, warehouse or other building or work that is located in, on or adjacent to navigable waters that is used in connection with navigation or shipping, land incidental to its use and any land adjacent to navigable waters that is used in connection with navigation or shipping.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port}{port public}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port}{port public}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>public port</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port}{port public}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>port public</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>public port</DefinedTermEn> means a port designated as a public port under section 65.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port facility}{installations portuaires publiques}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port facility}{installations portuaires publiques}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>public port facility</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public port facility}{installations portuaires publiques}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>installations portuaires publiques</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>public port facility</DefinedTermEn> means a port facility designated as a public port facility under section 65.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Seaway}{voie maritime}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Seaway}{voie maritime}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Seaway</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Seaway}{voie maritime}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>voie maritime</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Seaway</DefinedTermEn> means the deep waterway between the port of Montreal and the Great Lakes that is constructed and maintained pursuant to the Agreement between Canada and the United States providing for the development of navigation and power in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin, dated March 19, 1941, including the locks, canals and facilities between the port of Montreal and Lake Erie and generally known as the St. Lawrence Seaway.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{ship}{navire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{ship}{navire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>ship</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{ship}{navire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>navire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>ship</DefinedTermEn> means every description of vessel, boat or craft designed, used or capable of being used solely or partly for marine navigation, whether self-propelled or not and without regard to the method of propulsion, and includes a sea-plane and a raft or boom of logs or lumber.</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Same meaning</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Unless a contrary intention appears, words and expressions used in this Act have the same meaning as in the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-44">Canada Business Corporations Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 2;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 133;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 1.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">ABORIGINAL RIGHTS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Aboriginal rights</MarginalNote><Label>3.</Label><Text>For greater certainty, nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to abrogate or derogate from the application of section 35 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="const">Constitution Act, 1982</XRefExternal> to existing aboriginal or treaty rights of the aboriginal peoples of Canada.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">PURPOSE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Purpose of the Act</MarginalNote><Label>4.</Label><Text>In recognition of the significance of marine transportation to Canada and its contribution to the Canadian economy, the purpose of this Act is to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>implement marine policies that provide Canada with the marine infrastructure that it needs and that offer effective support for the achievement of national, regional and local social and economic objectives and will promote and safeguard Canada’s competitiveness and trade objectives;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>promote the success of ports for the purpose of contributing to the competitiveness, growth and prosperity of the Canadian economy;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>base the marine infrastructure and services on international practices and approaches that are consistent with those of Canada’s major trading partners in order to foster harmonization of standards among jurisdictions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ensure that marine transportation services are organized to satisfy the needs of users and are available at a reasonable cost to the users;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide for a high level of safety and environmental protection;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide a high degree of autonomy for local or regional management of components of the system of services and facilities and be responsive to local needs and priorities;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>manage the marine infrastructure and services in a commercial manner that encourages, and takes into account, input from users and the community in which a port or harbour is located;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide for the disposition, by transfer or otherwise, of certain ports and port facilities; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>promote coordination and integration of marine activities with surface and air transportation systems.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 4;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 3.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 1</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">CANADA PORT AUTHORITIES</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Interpretation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definitions</MarginalNote><Label>5.</Label><Text>The definitions in this section apply in this Part.</Text><Definition Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{airport}{aéroport}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{airport}{aéroport}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>airport</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{airport}{aéroport}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>aéroport</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>airport</DefinedTermEn> means an airport situated in a port.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{letters patent}{lettres patentes}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{letters patent}{lettres patentes}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>letters patent</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{letters patent}{lettres patentes}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>lettres patentes</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>letters patent</DefinedTermEn> means letters patent as amended by supplementary letters patent, if any.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{port}{port}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{port}{port}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>port</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{port}{port}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>port</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>port</DefinedTermEn> means the navigable waters under the jurisdiction of a port authority and the real property and immovables that the port authority manages, holds or occupies as set out in the letters patent.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{user}{utilisateur}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{user}{utilisateur}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>user</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,df=&quot;{user}{utilisateur}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>utilisateur</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>user</DefinedTermEn>, in respect of a port, means a person that makes commercial use of, or provides services at, the port.</Text></Definition><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 5;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 134.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Application</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of Part</MarginalNote><Label>6.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>This Part applies to every port authority set out in the schedule and to every port authority for which letters patent of incorporation are issued or that has been continued under this Part and that has not been dissolved.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Amendment of schedule</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister may, by regulation, amend the schedule.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 6;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 4.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Agent of Her Majesty</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Agent of Her Majesty</MarginalNote><Label>7.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (3), a port authority is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada only for the purposes of engaging in the port activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Not an agent of Her Majesty</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority is not an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada unless, subject to subsection (3),</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>it was an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada on June 10, 1996; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>it is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada under an enactment other than this Act.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Borrowing restriction</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority may not borrow money as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Incorporation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>8.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may issue letters patent — that take effect on the date stated in them — incorporating a port authority without share capital for the purpose of operating a particular port in Canada if the Minister is satisfied that the port</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is, and is likely to remain, financially self-sufficient;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is of strategic significance to Canada’s trade;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is linked to a major rail line or a major highway infrastructure; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>has diversified traffic.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents of letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The letters patent shall set out the following:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the corporate name of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the place where the registered office of the port authority is located;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the navigable waters that are within the port authority’s jurisdiction;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the federal real property and federal immovables under the management of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the real property and immovables, other than the federal real property and federal immovables, held or occupied by the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of directors, between seven and eleven, to be appointed under section 14, to be chosen as follows:</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>one individual nominated by the Minister,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>one individual appointed by the municipalities mentioned in the letters patent,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>one individual appointed by the province in which the port is situated, and, in the case of the port wholly or partially located in Vancouver, another individual appointed by the Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba acting together, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>the remaining individuals nominated by the Minister in consultation with the users selected by the Minister or the classes of users mentioned in the letters patent;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a code of conduct governing the conduct of the directors and officers of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the charge on the gross revenues of the port authority, or the formula for calculating it, that the port authority shall pay each year to the Minister on the day fixed by the Minister to maintain its letters patent in good standing;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the extent to which the port authority and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority may undertake port activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and other activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the maximum term of a lease or licence of federal real property or federal immovables under the management of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the limits on the authority of the port authority to contract as agent for Her Majesty;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the limits on the power of the port authority to borrow money on the credit of the port authority for port purposes or a code governing that power, as the case may be; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other provision that the Minister considers appropriate to include in the letters patent and that is not inconsistent with this Act.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Status of letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Letters patent are not regulations within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-22">Statutory Instruments Act</XRefExternal>, but shall be published in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal> and are valid with respect to third parties as of the date of publication.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">When Ministerial approval required</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Any provisions of letters patent relating to the extent to which a port authority may undertake activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) shall be approved by the President of the Treasury Board and the Minister of Finance before the letters patent are issued.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">When Governor in Council approval required</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Any provisions of letters patent relating to limits on the power of a port authority to borrow money on the credit of the port authority for port purposes shall be approved by the Governor in Council before the letters patent are issued.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 8;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 135;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 5.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Supplementary letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>9.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may, either on the Minister’s own initiative and after giving notice of the proposed changes to the board of directors, or when the board of directors has, by resolution, requested it, issue supplementary letters patent amending the letters patent of a port authority if the Minister is satisfied that the amendment is consistent with this Act, and the supplementary letters patent take effect on the date stated in them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Notice must be given in writing and set out a time limit within which the board of directors may comment to the Minister regarding the proposed changes.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 9;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 6.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Continuance of Harbour Commissions</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;10&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Continuance of harbour commissions</MarginalNote><Label>10.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the Minister is satisfied that the criteria set out in subsection 8(1) are met, the Minister may issue in respect of one or more harbour commissions established under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="H-1">Harbour Commissions Act</XRefExternal>, letters patent continuing the harbour commission as a port authority that set out the information required by subsection 8(2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effect of letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>On the day on which the letters patent are issued, the harbour commission becomes a port authority and the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="H-1">Harbour Commissions Act</XRefExternal> ceases to apply.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights and obligations preserved — harbour commissions</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The rights and obligations of a port authority that was one or more harbour commissions immediately before letters patent were issued are as follows:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the corporate name of the port authority is substituted for that of the harbour commission in every contract, collective agreement, lease, licence, permit or other document entered into or granted by the harbour commission with regard to the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the management of the federal real property and federal immovables set out in the letters patent, and any rights related to them, is conferred on the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the real property and immovables, other than federal real property and federal immovables, that the harbour commission occupied or the title to which it held, whether or not in its own name, and that are set out in the letters patent, and any rights related to them, become the interest, property and rights of the port authority, as the case may be;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the personal property or movable, and any rights related to it, that the harbour commission manages, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, become the property and rights of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an existing cause of action, proceeding or claim by or against the harbour commission or a liability or other obligation of the harbour commission is unaffected except that any judgment or order is to be satisfied first by the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding pending by or against the harbour commission may be continued only by or against the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), a conviction against, or a ruling, order or judgment in favour of or against, the harbour commission may be enforced only by or against the port authority.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 10;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 136;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 7.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;11&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for commissioners</MarginalNote><Label>11.</Label><Text>The commissioners of a harbour commission continued under subsection 10(1) cease to hold office on the day referred to in section 18 and have no right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any servant or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold office by virtue of this Part.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Initial Port Authorities</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;12&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Continued or deemed incorporated</MarginalNote><Label>12.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority set out in an item of Part 1 of the schedule is automatically continued or deemed to be incorporated under section 8 on the day on which that item comes into force and the Minister shall issue to it letters patent that set out the information required by subsection 8(2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights and obligations preserved — harbour commissions</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The rights and obligations of a port authority referred to in subsection (1) that was one or more harbour commissions immediately before the coming into force of this subsection are governed by subsection 10(3).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights and obligations preserved — local port corporations</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The rights and obligations of a port authority referred to in subsection (1) that was, immediately before the coming into force of this subsection, a local port corporation established under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal> are as follows:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the corporate name of the port authority is substituted for that of the local port corporation in every contract, collective agreement, lease, licence, permit or other document entered into or granted by the local port corporation, the Canada Ports Corporation or any of their predecessors in respect of the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the real property and immovables, and any rights related to them, that the local port corporation administers, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, remain the property and rights of Her Majesty;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the management of the federal real property and federal immovables set out in the letters patent, and any rights related to them, is conferred on the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the personal property or movable, and any rights related to it, that the local port corporation administers, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, become the property and rights of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an existing cause of action, proceeding or claim by or against the local port corporation or liability or other obligation of the local port corporation is unaffected except that any judgment or order is to be satisfied first by the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding pending by or against the local port corporation may be continued only by or against the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), a conviction against, or a ruling, order or judgment in favour of or against, the local port corporation may be enforced only by or against the port authority.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights and obligations preserved — non-corporate ports</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The rights and obligations of a port authority referred to in subsection (1) that was, immediately before the coming into force of this subsection, a non-corporate port within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal> are as follows:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the corporate name of the port authority is substituted for that of the Canada Ports Corporation or any of its predecessors in every contract, collective agreement, lease, licence, permit or other document entered into or granted by the Canada Ports Corporation or any of its predecessors in respect of the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the real property and immovables, and any rights related to them, that form part of the port and that the Canada Ports Corporation administers, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, remain the property and rights of Her Majesty;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the management of the federal real property and federal immovables set out in the letters patent, and any rights related to them, is conferred on the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the personal property or movable, and any rights related to it, that relate to the port and that the Canada Ports Corporation administers, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, become the property and rights of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an existing cause of action, proceeding or claim by or against the Canada Ports Corporation in respect of the port or a liability or other obligation of that Corporation in respect of the port is unaffected except that any judgment or order is to be satisfied first by the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding pending by or against the Canada Ports Corporation in respect of the port may be continued only by or against the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), a conviction against, or a ruling, order or judgment in favour of or against, the Canada Ports Corporation in respect of the port may be enforced only by or against the port authority.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fixing limits of port</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>For the purposes of subsection (4), the Minister may fix the limits of a non-corporate port that is to be managed by a port authority and settle any question that arises in respect of the property, rights or obligations of the port authority.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 12;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 137;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 8.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;13&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for former directors and commissioners</MarginalNote><Label>13.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The directors or commissioners of the bodies that become port authorities under section 12 cease to hold office on the day referred to in section 18 and have no right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any servant or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold office by virtue of this Part.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for officers</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Neither the port authority nor Her Majesty in right of Canada is bound by any severance agreement entered into between a predecessor of the port authority and any of its officers after December 1, 1995.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Amalgamation of Port Authorities</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Directors</MarginalNote><Label>13.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may remove any director of an amalgamating port authority during the period that begins on the day on which the Governor in Council requires the amalgamation and ends on the day before the day on which the amalgamation takes effect.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Subsection 14(2.3)</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subsection 14(2.3) does not apply to a director of an amalgamating port authority who holds office on the day on which the Governor in Council requires the amalgamation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees continued</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A fee that is in force in respect of a port on the day on which an amalgamation takes effect continues in force for a period that ends on the earlier of the expiry of six months and the day on which it is replaced by a fee fixed under subsection 49(1).</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 9.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Directors</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;14&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Appointment of directors</MarginalNote><Label>14.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority shall be appointed as follows:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Governor in Council appoints one individual nominated by the Minister;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the municipalities mentioned in the letters patent appoint one individual;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the province or provinces mentioned in the letters patent appoint one or two individuals as mentioned in the letters patent; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Governor in Council appoints the remaining individuals nominated by the Minister in consultation with users selected by the Minister or the classes of users mentioned in the letters patent.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Directors appointed by provinces and municipalities</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may appoint a director under paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) who has been nominated by the Minister if the position has been vacant for more than one year.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Tenure of office</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Directors are appointed to hold office for any term of not more than three years that will ensure as far as possible the expiry in any one year of the terms of office of not more than one half of the directors, the terms being renewable twice only.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Maximum term of office</MarginalNote><Label>(2.1)</Label><Text>A director shall serve no more than nine consecutive years on the board.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effective day of appointment</MarginalNote><Label>(2.2)</Label><Text>A director’s appointment takes effect on the day on which notice of the appointment is received by the port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Extension of term</MarginalNote><Label>(2.3)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2.1), if a successor has not been appointed at the expiry of a director’s term, the director continues to hold office until their term is renewed or their successor is appointed.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2.4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Directors appointed by municipalities and provinces</MarginalNote><Label>(2.4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2.1) and despite subsection (2), the term of office of a director appointed under subsection (1.1) to fill a vacant position under paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) expires on the day on which a director is nominated under that paragraph.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Not eligible</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>No person is eligible to be appointed as a director within twelve months after the expiration of their term or renewed term.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Part-time</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The directors are appointed to serve part-time.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The board of directors shall fix the remuneration of the directors, the chairperson and the chief executive officer.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Quorum</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Subject to the letters patent, a majority of the directors in office constitutes a quorum at any meeting of directors and a quorum of directors may exercise all the powers of the directors.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 14;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 10.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;15&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Experience</MarginalNote><Label>15.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority appointed under any of paragraphs 14(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) shall have generally acknowledged and accepted stature within the transportation industry or the business community.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Knowledge or experience</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority appointed under paragraph 14(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) shall have generally acknowledged and accepted stature within the transportation industry or the business community and relevant knowledge and extensive experience related to the management of a business, to the operation of a port or to maritime trade.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;16&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Persons excluded</MarginalNote><Label>16.</Label><Text>The following individuals may not be directors of a port authority:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who is a mayor, councillor, officer or employee of a municipality mentioned in the letters patent;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who is a member of the legislature of a province, or an officer or employee of the public service or of a Crown corporation of a province, mentioned in the letters patent;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a Senator or a member of the House of Commons;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;c.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an officer or employee of the federal public administration, a federal Crown corporation or a port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who is not a resident Canadian, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-44">Canada Business Corporations Act</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who is a director, officer or employee of a person who is a user of the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who is under eighteen years of age;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an individual who has been declared mentally incompetent by a court in Canada or elsewhere; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an undischarged bankrupt.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 16;</li><li> 2003, c. 22, s. 113(E);</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 11.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20050401">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;17&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Election of chairperson</MarginalNote><Label>17.</Label><Text>The board of directors shall elect a chairperson from among their number for a term not exceeding two years, the term being renewable.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;18&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Term of office</MarginalNote><Label>18.</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 19(1), where a port authority is continued under section 10 or 12, the directors or commissioners of the former local port corporation or harbour commission, respectively, continue to hold office as provisional directors of the port authority until the earlier of the day on which they are replaced or removed and ninety days after the date of the continuance.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Ceasing to hold office</MarginalNote><Label>19.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A director of a port authority ceases to hold office when the director</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>dies or resigns;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is removed for cause by the authority that made the appointment, namely, the Governor in Council, the municipalities or the province or provinces, as the case may be; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is no longer qualified under section 16.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effective date of resignation</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The resignation of a director becomes effective on the day on which a written resignation is received by the port authority or on the day specified in the resignation, whichever is later.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 19;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 12.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Power to manage</MarginalNote><Label>20.</Label><Text>The board of directors is responsible for the management of the activities of a port authority.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Appointment of officers</MarginalNote><Label>21.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The board of directors of a port authority shall appoint a chief executive officer and may appoint other officers that they consider appropriate.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Chief executive officer</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The chief executive officer is not a member of the board of directors.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Personnel</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority may appoint the personnel that it considers necessary for the operation of the port.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Delegation</MarginalNote><Label>21.1</Label><Text>Subject to the letters patent, the board of directors may delegate the powers to manage the activities of the port authority to a committee of directors or to the officers of the port authority.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 13.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;22&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty of care of directors and officers</MarginalNote><Label>22.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every director and officer of a port authority shall, in exercising powers and discharging duties,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>exercise the care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in comparable circumstances.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty to comply</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every director and officer of a port authority shall comply with this Part, the regulations made under subsection 27(1) and the letters patent and by-laws of the port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No exculpation</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>No provision in a contract or resolution relieves a director or officer from the duty to act in accordance with this Part, the regulations made under subsection 27(1), the letters patent or the by-laws or relieves them from liability for a breach of any of them.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Legal Regime Applicable to Port Authorities</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;23&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Liability arising when acting as agent of Crown</MarginalNote><Label>23.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority is acting as agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, the port authority or subsidiary must fulfil or satisfy an obligation or liability in respect of the port authority or subsidiary, as the case may be, arising from its exercise of, or its failure to exercise, a power or right or arising by operation of law. Her Majesty is not responsible for fulfilment or satisfaction of the obligation or liability, except that if a judgment or decision is rendered by a court of competent jurisdiction in respect of the obligation or liability, Her Majesty is responsible for satisfying the judgment or decision to the extent that it remains unsatisfied by the port authority or subsidiary at least thirty days after the judgment or decision becomes final.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Liability arising when not acting as agent of Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority is not acting as agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, an obligation or liability in respect of the port authority or subsidiary, as the case may be, arising from its exercise of, or its failure to exercise, a power or right or arising by operation of law is an obligation or liability of the port authority or subsidiary, as the case may be, and not an obligation or liability of Her Majesty.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Insurance required</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority and a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority shall fully maintain in good standing at all times the insurance coverage required by any regulations made under paragraph 27(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;24&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>24.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>, other than subsection 9(3) and sections 155, 155.1 and 156, does not apply to a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;25&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No appropriation</MarginalNote><Label>25.</Label><Text>Even if the port authority or subsidiary is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada as provided under section 7, no payment to a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority may be made under an appropriation by Parliament to enable the port authority or subsidiary to discharge an obligation or liability unless</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the payment</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>is made under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="E-4.5">Emergencies Act</XRefExternal> or any other Act in respect of emergencies,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>is a contribution in respect of the capital costs of an infrastructure project,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>is a contribution in respect of envi- ronmental sustainability, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>is a contribution in respect of security, or</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the authority for the funding of Her Majesty’s obligations is an agreement that was in existence before March 1, 1999.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 25;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 14.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contribution</MarginalNote><Label>25.1</Label><Text>The Minister may, with the approval of the Governor in Council given on the recommendation of the Treasury Board and on any terms and conditions specified by the Governor in Council on the recommendation of the Treasury Board, make a contribution under subparagraph 25(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)(iv).</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 15.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;26&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No guarantee</MarginalNote><Label>26.</Label><Text>No guarantee may be given under the authority of Parliament by or on behalf of Her Majesty for the discharge of an obligation or liability of a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority. This section applies even if the port authority or subsidiary is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada as provided under section 7.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;27&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>27.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of this Part, the Governor in Council may make regulations for the corporate management and control of port authorities or wholly-owned subsidiaries of port authorities, including regulations</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>adapting any provision of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-44">Canada Business Corporations Act</XRefExternal> and any regulations made under that Act, including provisions imposing punishment, for the purpose of applying those provisions as adapted to port authorities;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>prescribing, for the purposes of section 32, categories of investments in which a port authority may invest;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the preparation, form and content of the documents referred to in paragraphs 37(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) and the information referred to in subsection 37(3);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>prescribing the remuneration threshold for the purposes of paragraph 37(3)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) and the method of determining that threshold;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the insurance coverage that a port authority and a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority must maintain;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the imposition of obligations on a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority, as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, including any requirements for a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority to indemnify Her Majesty;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the information and documents to be provided by a port authority to the Minister at the Minister’s request; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the amalgamation of port authorities.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may apply to only one port authority or wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Binding on Her Majesty</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 27;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 16.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Capacity and Powers</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;28&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Capacity and powers</MarginalNote><Label>28.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority is incorporated for the purpose of operating the port in respect of which its letters patent are issued and, for that purpose and for the purposes of this Act, has the powers of a natural person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Activities</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The power of a port authority to operate a port is limited to the power to engage in</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>port activities related to shipping, navigation, transportation of passengers and goods, handling of goods and storage of goods, to the extent that those activities are specified in the letters patent; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>other activities that are deemed in the letters patent to be necessary to support port operations.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Carrying on activities</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The activities that a port authority may engage in under paragraph (2)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) may be carried on by the port authority directly or through a wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority. The port authority and the subsidiary are not agents of Her Majesty in right of Canada for the purpose of engaging in those activities.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restrictions</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority shall not carry on any activity or exercise any power that it is restricted by its letters patent from carrying on or exercising, nor shall it carry on any activity or exercise any power in a manner contrary to its letters patent or this Act.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contracts</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A port authority or wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority that enters into a contract other than as agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada shall do so in its own name. It shall expressly state in the contract that it is entering into the contract on its own behalf and not as agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada. For greater certainty, the contracts to which this subsection applies include a contract for the borrowing of money.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;5.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;5.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Compliance with code</MarginalNote><Label>(5.1)</Label><Text>If a port authority that is subject to a code governing its power to borrow enters into a contract, or executes any other document, for the borrowing of money, the document shall include an express statement that the borrowing complies with the code.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty of directors</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority shall take all necessary measures to ensure</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that the port authority and any wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority comply with subsections (5) and, if applicable, (5.1); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that any subcontract arising directly or indirectly from a contract to which subsection (5) applies expressly states that the port authority or subsidiary, as the case may be, enters into the contract on its own behalf and not as agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Borrowing limitations may be imposed</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>If a port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority fails to comply with subsection (5) or (5.1), or the directors of a port authority fail to comply with subsection (6) or section 30.1, the Minister of Finance, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, may impose any limitations that the Minister of Finance considers to be in the public interest on the power of the port authority or subsidiary to borrow money, including limitations on the time and terms and conditions of any borrowing.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No effect on status</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>For greater certainty, the imposition under subsection (7) of limitations on the power of a port authority or subsidiary to borrow money or the imposition of other limitations or controls by the Minister, any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada or the Governor in Council, through the issuance of letters patent, the granting of any approval or any other means, does not expand the extent, if any, to which the port authority or subsidiary is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada beyond that described in section 7.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obligation when contracting as agent of the Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(9)</Label><Text>A port authority, or a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority, that enters into a contract as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada is bound by the contract and is responsible to Her Majesty for the performance of obligations to other parties under the contract.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Existing uses</MarginalNote><Label>(10)</Label><Text>Except for a use authorized under this Act, a port authority may continue to use any real property or immovable that it manages, holds or occupies for any purpose for which the real property or immovable was used on June 1, 1996 in the case of a port authority referred to in section 12, or the date of issuance of its letters patent in any other case, but, if the port authority ceases to use it for that purpose at any time, the port authority may not reinstitute the use.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restrictions — subsidiaries</MarginalNote><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority shall take all necessary measures to ensure that its wholly-owned subsidiaries</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have and exercise only the powers authorized in the letters patent of the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>carry on only the activities authorized in the letters patent; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>do not exercise any power or carry on any activity in a manner contrary to the letters patent or this Act.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Provisions applicable to subsidiary</MarginalNote><Label>(12)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may declare that any provision of this Part that applies only to port authorities applies to a wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority. In that case, the provision applies to the subsidiary as if it were a port authority, with such modifications as the circumstances require.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Existing activities</MarginalNote><Label>(13)</Label><Text>A wholly-owned subsidiary of a port authority may continue to carry on any activity or exercise any power that it carried on or exercised on December 1, 1995 but, if the subsidiary ceases to carry on the activity or exercise the power at any time, it may not recommence it unless the activity or power is authorized in the letters patent.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction on corporate activities</MarginalNote><Label>(14)</Label><Text>Unless the letters patent of a port authority provide otherwise, the port authority or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority shall not</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>cause the incorporation of a corporation whose shares on incorporation would be held by, on behalf of or in trust for the port authority or subsidiary;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>acquire shares of a corporation to be held on behalf of or in trust for the port authority or subsidiary;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>acquire all or substantially all of the assets of another corporation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>sell or otherwise dispose of shares of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>cause the dissolution or amalgamation of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the port authority.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 28;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 138;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 17.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;29&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers of port authority re railways</MarginalNote><Label>29.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to its letters patent, to any other Act and to any regulations made under any other Act, a port authority may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>construct, purchase, lease, operate and maintain railways on lands it manages, holds or occupies;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>enter into agreements with any person for the maintenance of the railways referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and for their operation, in a manner that will provide all railway companies whose lines reach the port with the same facilities for traffic as those enjoyed by that person; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>enter into arrangements with any person for facilitating traffic to, from or within the limits of the port.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of other Acts</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A railway referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) is not subject to Part III of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.4">Canada Transportation Act</XRefExternal> but the Governor in Council may make regulations applying any provision of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-4.2">Railway Safety Act</XRefExternal> and any regulations made under that Act to such a railway.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Airport operation</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to its letters patent, to any other Act, to any regulations made under any other Act and to any agreement with the Government of Canada that provides otherwise, a port authority that operates an airport shall do so at its own expense.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;30&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Power to make by-laws</MarginalNote><Label>30.</Label><Text>Unless the letters patent provide otherwise, the directors of a port authority may, by resolution, make, amend or repeal by-laws that regulate the affairs of the port authority or the duties of its officers and employees.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Borrowing policy</MarginalNote><Label>30.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority that is subject to a code governing its power to borrow shall certify to the Minister that the borrowing policy is in compliance with the code.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Changes to borrowing policy</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If there are any changes in respect of the borrowing policy, the directors of the port authority shall certify to the Minister that the policy remains in compliance with the code.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Copy of policy</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The directors of the port authority shall provide a copy of the borrowing policy to the Minister if the Minister requests one.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 18.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;31&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Borrowing powers</MarginalNote><Label>31.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to the letters patent, a port authority may borrow money on the credit of the port authority for port purposes.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Delegation of borrowing powers</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Unless the letters patent or by-laws of a port authority provide otherwise, the board of directors may, by resolution, delegate the powers referred to in subsection (1) to a committee established by the directors.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No security interest in property</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (4), a port authority may not mortgage, hypothecate or otherwise create a security interest in any federal real property or federal immovable that it manages in any way other than to create a security interest in the revenues of that property.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Pledge of fixtures</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority may, if authorized in the letters patent, create a security interest in fixtures on federal real property and federal immovables to the same extent as Her Majesty could create such an interest and may, instead of Her Majesty, execute and deliver the documents required for that purpose.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definition of “security interest”</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>For the purposes of subsections (3) and (4), <DefinedTermEn>security interest</DefinedTermEn> means an interest in or charge on property or fixtures mentioned in those subsections to secure the discharge of an obligation or liability of the port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>A grant under subsection (4) may be effected by any instrument by which an interest in real property or a right in an immovable may be granted by a private person under the laws in force in the province in which the federal real property, federal immovable or fixtures are situated.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 31;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 139;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 19.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;32&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers to invest</MarginalNote><Label>32.</Label><Text>A port authority may invest any moneys in its reserves or any moneys that it does not immediately require in</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>debentures, bonds, bankers’ acceptances or other debt obligations of or guaranteed by Her Majesty in right of Canada or any province or municipality in Canada or any member of the Canadian Payments Association; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>investments of a category prescribed by regulation by the Governor in Council for the purposes of this section.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;33&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed knowledge of letters patent</MarginalNote><Label>33.</Label><Text>A person who deals with a port authority, acquires rights from a port authority or directly or indirectly acquires rights relating to a port authority is deemed to know the contents of the letters patent of the port authority.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_34&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_34&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Annual Meeting</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;34&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Annual meeting</MarginalNote><Label>34.</Label><Text>The directors of a port authority shall call an annual meeting not later than eighteen months after the port authority comes into existence and subsequently not later than fifteen months after holding the last preceding annual meeting.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;35&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Meeting open to public</MarginalNote><Label>35.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The annual meeting of a port authority shall be open to the public and held in any of the municipalities where the port is situated, in premises large enough to accommodate the anticipated attendance.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of meeting</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A port authority shall, at least thirty days before the annual meeting, have a notice published in a major newspaper published or distributed in the municipalities where the port is situated setting out the time and location of the meeting and specifying that the port authority’s financial statements are available to the public at its registered office.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Availability to public</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>At the annual meeting, the board of directors shall ensure</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that there are available a sufficient number of copies of the most recent audited annual financial statements of the port authority for the persons present at the meeting; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that the chief executive officer and the directors are available to answer questions about the operations of the port authority posed by the persons present at the meeting.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;36&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Annual financial statements</MarginalNote><Label>36.</Label><Text>The board of directors of a port authority shall present at every annual meeting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>comparative financial statements that relate separately to</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the period that ended not more than six months before the annual meeting and that began on the date the port authority came into existence or, if the port authority has completed a fiscal year, immediately after the end of the last completed fiscal year, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the immediately preceding fiscal year;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the report of the auditor of the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any further information respecting the financial position of the port authority and its wholly-owned subsidiaries and the results of their operations required by this Act, any regulations made under this Act, the letters patent or the by-laws.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_37&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_37&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Financial Management</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;37&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Public to get financial statements</MarginalNote><Label>37.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall make available for inspection by the public, at its registered office during normal business hours at least thirty days before the annual meeting, its audited annual financial statements and those of its wholly-owned subsidiaries for the preceding fiscal year.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and consist of at least the following:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a balance sheet;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of retained earnings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of income and expenses; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of changes in financial position.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The annual financial statements shall set out the total remuneration paid in money or in kind to each of the following persons in that year by the port authority or its wholly-owned subsidiary, including any fee, allowance or other benefit:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the directors;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the chief executive officer; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the officers and employees whose remuneration exceeds a prescribed threshold.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Statements to be given to Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority shall submit to the Minister its audited annual financial statements, and those of its wholly-owned subsidiaries, at least thirty days before the port authority’s annual meeting.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other information to be given to Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A port authority shall provide the Minister with such accounts, budgets, returns, statements, documents, records, books, reports or other information as the Minister may require, including information about any contingent liabilities of the port authority or of its wholly-owned subsidiaries.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 37;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 20.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;38&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Books and systems</MarginalNote><Label>38.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall ensure that, in respect of itself and its wholly-owned subsidiaries,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>books of account and accounting records are kept; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>financial and management control and information systems and management practices are maintained.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Keeping of books</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The books, records, systems and practices shall be kept and maintained in a manner that will provide reasonable assurance that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the assets of the port authority are safeguarded and controlled;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the transactions of the port authority are in accordance with this Part and the letters patent and by-laws of the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the financial, human and physical resources of the port authority are managed economically and efficiently and the operations of the port authority are carried out effectively.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;39&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Business plan</MarginalNote><Label>39.</Label><Text>A port authority shall, within three months after the end of each fiscal year, submit to the Minister, in respect of itself and each of its wholly-owned subsidiaries, a five-year business plan containing any information that the Minister may require, including any material changes in respect of information provided in the previous business plan.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 39;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 21.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;40&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Manner of presenting information</MarginalNote><Label>40.</Label><Text>The financial statements and business plan of a port authority shall be prepared in a form that clearly sets out information about each of the activities of the port authority and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, with the information about port activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) set out separately from the information about other activities referred to in paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_41&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_41&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Special Examinations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;41&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Special examinations</MarginalNote><Label>41.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall have a special examination carried out to determine whether the books, records, systems and practices referred to in subsection 38(1) were, in the period under examination, maintained in a manner that provided reasonable assurance that they met the requirements of subsection 38(2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time for examination</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A special examination shall be carried out at least once every five years and at any additional times that the Minister may require.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Plan</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Before beginning a special examination, the examiner shall survey the systems and practices of the port authority and submit a plan for the examination, including a statement of the criteria to be applied, to the audit committee of the port authority, or if there is no audit committee, to the board of directors, and, in the case where the Minister has required the special examination to be carried out, to the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disagreements</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Where the examiner and the audit committee or board of directors disagree about the plan, the Minister may make a final determination with respect to it.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Reliance on internal audit</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The examiner shall, to the extent the examiner considers it feasible, rely on an internal audit carried out by the port authority.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;42&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report</MarginalNote><Label>42.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The examiner shall, on completion of the special examination, submit a report and a summary report of the findings to the Minister and to the board of directors.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The examiner’s report shall include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement as to whether in the examiner’s opinion, with respect to the criteria established under subsection 41(3), there is reasonable assurance that there are no significant deficiencies in the systems and practices examined; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of the extent to which the examiner relied on internal audits.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of report</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority shall, as soon as is practicable after it receives the summary report, have notice of the summary report published in a major newspaper published or distributed in the place where the port is situated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report available to public</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority shall make the summary report available for inspection by the public at its registered office during normal business hours.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;43&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Examiner — auditor</MarginalNote><Label>43.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), a special examination shall be carried out by the auditor of a port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Examiner — other qualified auditor</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where, in the opinion of the Minister, a person other than the auditor of a port authority should carry out a special examination, the Minister may, after consulting with the board of directors appoint another auditor to do it and may, after again consulting with the board, remove that auditor at any time.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_44&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_44&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Property</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;44&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>44.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>, the Minister has the administration of the federal real property and federal immovables of a port in respect of which letters patent have been issued to the port authority, other than property the administration of which is under any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Management</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister may, by letters patent or supplementary letters patent, give to a port authority the management of any federal real property or federal immovable that is administered by</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Minister under subsection (1); or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, if the Minister has the consent of that other member.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Non-application</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the Minister gives the management of any federal real property or federal immovable to a port authority, the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to that property, other than sections 3, 5, 12 to 14 and 16 to the extent that those sections are not inconsistent with this Act.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-27">Surplus Crown Assets Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-27">Surplus Crown Assets Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a port authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice to Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>If a port authority is of the opinion that any real property or immovable is no longer required for port purposes, it shall so inform the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Holding of real property and immovables</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>A port authority may manage, occupy or hold only the real property and immovables set out in its letters patent.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 44;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 140;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 22.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;45&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers and obligations when management given</MarginalNote><Label>45.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>When the Minister has given the management of any federal real property or federal immovable to a port authority, the port authority</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>need not pay compensation for the use of that property;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>may retain and use the revenue received in respect of that property for the purpose of operating the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall undertake and defend any legal proceedings, subject to any instructions that may be provided by the Attorney General of Canada, with respect to that property; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall discharge all obligations and liabilities with respect to that property.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Legal proceedings</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding shall be taken by or against a port authority and not by or against the Crown with respect to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any personal property or movable owned by that port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any federal real property or federal immovable that it manages;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any real property or immovable that it holds; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any act or omission relating to any property referred to in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Leases and licences</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority may, for the purpose of operating the port, lease or license any federal real property or federal immovable that it manages, subject to the limits in the port authority’s letters patent on its authority to contract as agent for Her Majesty in right of Canada. The term of the lease or licence may not be more than the maximum term that the letters patent set out for such a lease or licence.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers</MarginalNote><Label>(3.1)</Label><Text>The port authority may exercise the powers under subsection (3) to the same extent as Her Majesty could exercise those powers and may, instead of Her Majesty, execute and deliver the documents required for that purpose.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Temporary use</MarginalNote><Label>(3.2)</Label><Text>A port authority may lease or license any federal real property or federal immovable it manages for temporary use under paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A lease or licence of any federal real property or federal immovable may be effected by any instrument by which, under the laws in force in the province in which that property is situated, real property or immovables may be leased or a licence may be granted by a private person.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 45;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 141;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 23.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;45.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Acquisition of real property and immovables</MarginalNote><Label>45.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Her Majesty in right of Canada may acquire any real property or immovable for the purpose of operating a port at the request of the port authority and the port authority may pay the price of the property in question.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Removal of management</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the management of the real property or immovable acquired under subsection (1) is removed from the port authority, Her Majesty does not become liable to the port authority for any portion of the price paid by it.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 24.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;46&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disposition of federal real property and federal immovables</MarginalNote><Label>46.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 45(3), a port authority may not dispose of any federal real property or federal immovable that it manages but it may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>without the issuance of supplementary letters patent, grant a road allowance, an easement, a real servitude, a right of way or a licence for utilities, services or access; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to the extent authorized in the letters patent,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>exchange that property for other real property or immovables of comparable value, if supplementary letters patent that describe the other property as federal real property or federal immovables have been issued, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>dispose of fixtures on federal real property and federal immovables.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>The port authority may exercise the powers under paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to the same extent as Her Majesty could exercise those powers and may, instead of Her Majesty, execute and deliver the documents required for that purpose.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other real property and immovables</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A port authority may dispose of any real property or immovable that it holds, other than federal real property or federal immovables, if supplementary letters patent have been issued, and, without the issuance of supplementary letters patent, it may grant a road allowance, an easement, a real servitude, a right of way or a licence for utilities, services or access.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Acquisition, lease or license of real property and immovables</MarginalNote><Label>(2.1)</Label><Text>The port authority may acquire, lease as lessee or license as licensee real property or immovables other than federal real property or federal immovables, if supplementary letters patent have been issued.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Temporary use</MarginalNote><Label>(2.2)</Label><Text>A port authority may lease or license any real property or immovable it holds, other than federal real property or federal immovables, for temporary use under paragraph 28(2)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A grant may be effected by any instrument by which an interest in real property or a right in an immovable may be granted by a private person under the laws in force in the province in which the federal real property or federal immovable is situated.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 46;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 141;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 25.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;47&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;47&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>47.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a work, within the meaning of that Act, that has been exempted by a regulation made under section 62.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 47;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 26.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;48&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Land-use plan</MarginalNote><Label>48.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall, within twelve months after the issuance of its letters patent, develop a detailed land-use plan that contains objectives and policies for the physical development of the real property and immovables that it manages, holds or occupies and that takes into account relevant social, economic and environmental matters and zoning by-laws that apply to neighbouring lands.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents of plan</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The land-use plan may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>prohibit the use of some or all of the real property and immovables for, or except for, certain purposes;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>prohibit the erecting of structures or works or certain types of structures or works; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to any regulations made under section 62, regulate the type of structures or works that may be erected.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Existing structures</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A land-use plan shall not have the effect of preventing</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the use of any real property or immovable existing on the day on which the land-use plan comes into force for the purpose for which it was used on that day, so long as it continues to be used for that purpose; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the erecting or alteration of a structure or work that was authorized before the day on which the land-use plan comes into force if the erecting or alteration is carried out in accordance with the authorization.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Publication of notice</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority shall, at least sixty days before the coming into force of a land-use plan, have notice of the plan published in a major newspaper published or distributed in the place where the port is situated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content of notice</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The notice shall include information as to where a copy of the plan, including any related documents necessary to understand it, may be obtained and an invitation to any interested person to make representations to the port authority with respect to the proposed plan within those sixty days and to attend a public meeting at a specified time and place.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Adoption of plan</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>After the port authority considers any representations made by interested persons with respect to a proposed plan, it may adopt the plan.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of adopted plan</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>The port authority shall have notice of each land-use plan that it adopts, together with notice of the place at which a copy of the plan may be obtained, published in a major newspaper published or distributed in the place where the port is situated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>A port authority need not comply with subsections (4) to (7) in respect of a proposed land-use plan that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>has previously been published pursuant to subsection (4), whether or not it has been changed as a result of representations made pursuant to subsection (5); or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>makes no substantive change to an existing plan.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-22">Statutory Instruments Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Land-use plans are not regulations within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-22">Statutory Instruments Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 48;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 142.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_49&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_49&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Fees</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;49&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fixing of fees</MarginalNote><Label>49.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority may fix fees to be paid in respect of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ships, vehicles, aircraft and persons coming into or using the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>goods loaded on ships, unloaded from ships or transhipped by water within the limits of the port or moved across the port; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any service provided by the port authority, or any right or privilege conferred by it, in respect of the port.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Interest</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A port authority may fix the interest rate that it charges on overdue fees.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Self-sustaining financing</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The fees fixed by a port authority shall be at a level that permits it to operate on a self-sustaining financial basis and shall be fair and reasonable.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The fees and interest rate may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to military and police ships</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The fees fixed under paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) do not apply in respect of a Canadian warship, naval auxiliary ship or other ship under the command of the Canadian Forces, a ship of a visiting force within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="V-2">Visiting Forces Act</XRefExternal> or any other ship while it is under the command of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees continued</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>A fee that is in force in respect of a port on the coming into force of this section continues in force for a period ending on the earlier of the expiration of six months and the date on which it is replaced by a fee fixed under subsection (1).</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;50&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Discrimination among users</MarginalNote><Label>50.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall not unjustly discriminate among users or classes of users of the port, give an undue or unreasonable preference to any user or class of user or subject any user or class of user to an undue or unreasonable disadvantage.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception re commercially acceptable discrimination</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>It is not unjust discrimination and it is not an undue nor an unreasonable preference or disadvantage for a port authority to differentiate among users or classes of users on the basis of the volume or value of goods shipped or on any other basis that is generally commercially accepted.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;51&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of new or revised fees</MarginalNote><Label>51.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where a port authority proposes to fix a new fee or revise an existing fee for wharfage, berthage or harbour dues, it shall give notice of the proposal in accordance with this section and no fee shall come into force before the expiration of sixty days after the last of the notices is given.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents of notice</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The notice shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>set out the particulars of the proposal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>specify that a document containing more details about the proposal may be obtained from the port authority on request; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>specify that persons interested in making representations in writing to the port authority about the proposal may do so by writing to the address set out in the notice.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">How notice is to be given</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The port authority shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have the notice published in a major newspaper published or distributed in the place where the port is situated;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>send, by mail or by electronic means, a copy of the notice to</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>organizations whose members will, in the opinion of the port authority, be affected by the new or revised fee, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>every user and other person who has, at least ten days before, notified the port authority of a desire to receive notices or announcements under this Part; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>post an electronic version of the notice in a location that is generally accessible to persons who have access to what is commonly referred to as the Internet.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The notice required by this section does not apply to any fees accepted in a contract under section 53.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 51;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 27(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;52&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;52&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Complaints</MarginalNote><Label>52.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;52&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Any interested person may at any time file a complaint with the Agency that there is unjust discrimination in a fee fixed under subsection 49(1), and the Agency shall consider the complaint without delay and report its findings to the port authority, and the port authority shall govern itself accordingly.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;52&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;52&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Governor in Council may vary or rescind</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Section 40 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.4">Canada Transportation Act</XRefExternal> applies, with such modifications as the circumstances require, to every report of the Agency made under subsection (1) as if the report were a decision made pursuant to that Act.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 52;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 28(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;53&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;53&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees by contract</MarginalNote><Label>53.</Label><Text>A port authority may enter into an agreement, that the parties may agree to keep confidential, fixing an amount to be paid to the port authority in respect of the persons and things set out in paragraphs 49(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) that is different from the fees fixed under those paragraphs.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 53;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 29.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Official Languages</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;54&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-3.01">Official Languages Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>54.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-3.01">Official Languages Act</XRefExternal> applies to a port authority as a federal institution within the meaning of that Act.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Liquidation and Dissolution</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;55&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Liquidation and dissolution</MarginalNote><Label>55.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by issuing a certificate of intent to dissolve, require a port authority to liquidate its assets in accordance with the certificate or the regulations made under paragraph 27(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and may by a subsequent certificate of dissolution dissolve the port authority, and the letters patent are deemed to be revoked. The net proceeds of liquidation are to be paid on dissolution to Her Majesty in right of Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Dissolution where no liquidation</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by issuing a certificate of dissolution, dissolve a port authority without requiring the liquidation of its assets, in which case the obligations and assets of the port authority revert on dissolution to Her Majesty in right of Canada under the administration of the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Publication in <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A certificate of dissolution issued under this section becomes effective thirty days after the date it is published in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Revocation</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may revoke a certificate of intent to dissolve at any time before the issuance of a certificate of dissolution by the issuance of a certificate of revocation of intent to dissolve.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;55&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effect of certificate</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The revocation is effective on the date set out in the certificate of revocation and the port authority may then continue to carry on its activities.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Port Traffic Control</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic control zones</MarginalNote><Label>56.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under section 62, a port authority may, for the purpose of promoting safe and efficient navigation or environmental protection in the waters of the port, with respect to ships or classes of ships,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>monitor ships about to enter or within the waters of the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establish the practices and procedures to be followed by ships;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>require ships to have the capacity to use specified radio frequencies; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establish traffic control zones for the purposes of paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Clearance of ships to enter waters of a port</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under section 62, a port authority may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>require information to be given, for the purpose of obtaining a traffic clearance, by ships or classes of ships about to enter the port or within the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>impose the conditions under which a traffic clearance is to be granted; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>require information to be given by ships after they have obtained a traffic clearance.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consistency</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under section 62, practices and procedures established by a port authority under subsection (1) shall not be inconsistent with national standards and practices for marine vessel traffic services, in particular those established under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.15">Canada Shipping Act, 2001</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 56;</li><li> 2001, c. 26, s. 276;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 30(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070701">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;57&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice</MarginalNote><Label>57.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority shall take reasonable steps to bring notice of each practice and procedure proposed under paragraph 56(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to the attention of persons likely to be affected by it at least thirty days before the proposed effective date of the measure, and a reasonable opportunity within those thirty days shall be given to ship owners, masters, persons in charge of ships and other interested persons to make representations to the port authority with respect to it.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content of notice</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The notice shall include information as to where a copy of the proposed measure, including any related documents necessary to understand it, may be obtained and an invitation to any interested person to make representations to the port authority with respect to it within those thirty days.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Adoption of measures</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>After the port authority considers any representations made by interested persons with respect to a proposed measure, it may adopt the measure.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of adopted measure</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The port authority shall take reasonable steps to bring notice of each measure that it adopts, together with notice of the place at which a copy of the measure may be obtained, to the attention of persons likely to be affected by it.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply to a measure</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>notice of which has been given pursuant to that subsection, whether or not it has been changed as a result of representations made pursuant to that subsection; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that makes no substantive change to an existing measure.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Emergency situations</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply where the port authority is satisfied that an urgent situation exists, but the port authority shall take reasonable steps to bring notice of the measure to the attention of any person likely to be affected by it as soon as possible after it comes into force.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;58&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic control</MarginalNote><Label>58.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purpose of promoting safe and efficient navigation or environmental protection, a port authority may designate a person or a member of a class of persons, each of whom shall be furnished with a certificate of designation, to exercise the following powers with respect to ships about to enter or within the port or an area of the port:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>give a traffic clearance to a ship to enter, leave or proceed within the port or any area of the port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>direct the master, the person in charge of the deck watch or any other person in charge of a ship or the pilot to provide information in respect of the ship specified by the designated person;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>direct a ship to use specified radio frequencies in communications with the port station or other ships; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to subsection (2), direct a ship, at a specified time or between specified times,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>to leave a dock, berth or other port facility,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>to leave or refrain from entering any area, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>to proceed to or remain at a specified location.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Preconditions</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A person designated under subsection (1) may direct a ship to do or refrain from doing anything described in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) only if the person believes on reasonable grounds that any of the following circumstances exist:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the non-availability of a berth required for the ship;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>pollution or a reasonable apprehension of pollution in the traffic control zone;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the proximity of animals whose well-being could be endangered by the movement of the ship;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an obstruction to navigation in the traffic control zone;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the proximity of a ship in apparent difficulty or presenting a pollution threat or other hazard to life or property;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the proximity of a ship navigating in an unsafe manner or with improperly functioning navigation equipment or radio equipment, or without charts or publications required by regulations made under paragraph 120(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.15">Canada Shipping Act, 2001</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>vessel traffic congestion that constitutes an unacceptable risk to shipping, navigation, the public or the environment; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the efficiency of port operations could be compromised.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>No ship shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if it is required to obtain a traffic clearance, enter, leave or proceed within a port or a traffic control zone without having obtained the clearance; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if required to maintain direct communication with a person designated under subsection (1), proceed within a port or a traffic control zone unless it is able to do so.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 58;</li><li> 2001, c. 26, s. 277;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 31.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070701">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;59&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Offences and punishment</MarginalNote><Label>59.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), a person or ship is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $5,000 where the offence is committed in respect of a ship of twenty metres in length or less, or to a fine of not more than $50,000 where the offence is committed in respect of a ship exceeding twenty metres in length, if the person or ship</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>does not follow the practices and procedures established by a port authority under paragraph 56(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) or have the capacity to use the radio frequencies specified by the port authority under that paragraph;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>does not do what a person designated under subsection 58(1) requires the person or the ship to do under that subsection;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>fails to comply with subsection 58(3); or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>knowingly makes a false or misleading statement, either orally or in writing, to a person designated under subsection 58(1).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Defence available in certain cases</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>It is a defence to a charge under subsection (1) that the master, the person in charge of the deck watch or other person in charge of the ship or the pilot</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>had reasonable grounds to believe that compliance would have imperilled life, the ship or any other ship or any property; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a charge under paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), had notified the person designated under subsection 58(1) of the non-compliance and of the reasons for it as soon as possible after it took place.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Proof of offence by ship</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where a ship is prosecuted for an offence under this section, it is sufficient proof that the ship has committed the offence to establish that the act or omission that constitutes the offence was committed by the master of the ship or any person on board the ship, whether or not the person on board has been identified.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 59;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 32.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;60&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to military and police ships</MarginalNote><Label>60.</Label><Text>For greater certainty, Canadian warships, naval auxiliary ships and other ships under the command of the Canadian Forces, ships of a visiting force within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="V-2">Visiting Forces Act</XRefExternal> and any other ships while they are under the command of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have access to Canadian ports.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_61&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_61&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Order and Safety</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;61&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order and safety</MarginalNote><Label>61.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under section 62, a port authority shall take appropriate measures for the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property in the port.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Marine transportation security</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="M-0.8">Marine Transportation Security Act</XRefExternal>, a port authority shall take appropriate measures for the maintenance of marine transportation security.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 61;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 33.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_62&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_1&quot;,gb=&quot;s_62&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;62&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>62.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of this Part, the Governor in Council may make regulations respecting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the navigation and use by ships of the navigable waters in a port, including the mooring, berthing and loading and unloading of ships and equipment for the loading and unloading of ships;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the use and environmental protection of a port, including the regulation or prohibition of equipment, structures, works and operations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the removal, destruction or disposal of any ship, part of a ship, structure, work or other thing that interferes with navigation in a port and provision for the recovery of the costs incurred;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property in a port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the information or documents that must be provided by the owner or the person in charge of a ship to the port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation of persons, vehicles or aircraft in a port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the excavation, removal or deposit of material or of any other action that is likely to affect in any way the navigability of a port or to affect any of the lands adjacent to a port;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the transportation, handling or storing, in a port, of explosives or other substances that, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, constitute or are likely to constitute a danger or hazard to life or property; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the obligations of a port authority in respect of federal real property and federal immovables under the management of the port authority.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may apply to only one port.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Transitional</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 49(6), any regulations made before the coming into force of this section with respect to a port in respect of which letters patent are issued to a port authority shall, to the extent that they are compatible with this Act, continue in force for a period ending on the earlier of the expiration of twelve months after the letters patent are issued and the date on which regulations to replace them are made under subsection (1) with respect to that port.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 62;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 143;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 34.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;63&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers re airport regulations</MarginalNote><Label>63.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority has, in respect of the operation of an airport, the power to enforce regulations made by the Minister for the purpose of providing unobstructed airspace for the landing and taking off of aircraft at the airport.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulating airports</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to its letters patent, a port authority</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall make regulations in accordance with any agreement entered into by it with respect to an airport before the coming into force of this subsection; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>may make regulations with the approval of the Governor in Council if there is no such agreement.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The regulations referred to in subsection (2) are for the regulation and control of the airport and all persons engaged in the operation of aircraft at the airport, including regulations prohibiting the landing or taking off of aircraft of a certain type or aircraft exhibiting a certain characteristic.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (2) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Transitional</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 49(6), any regulations made with respect to an airport before the coming into force of subsection (2) by a body that becomes a port authority under section 12 shall, to the extent that they are compatible with this Act, continue in force for a period ending on the earlier of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the expiration of 12 months after letters patent are issued in respect of the port authority, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the date on which regulations to replace them are made under subsection (2) with respect to the airport.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;64&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;64&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Evidence of limits of navigable waters</MarginalNote><Label>64.</Label><Text>A port authority may erect marks or signs to indicate the limits of the navigable waters under its jurisdiction and every mark or sign so erected is evidence of the limits of those waters.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 2</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">PUBLIC PORTS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_65&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_65&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Designation by Governor in Council</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;65&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Designation by regulation</MarginalNote><Label>65.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by regulation,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designate as a public port any navigable waters within the jurisdiction of Parliament and any land covered by the navigable waters, if the land is under the administration of the Minister, including any related foreshore;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>define the limits of a public port; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designate any port facility under the administration of the Minister as a public port facility.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed public ports</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every port and port facility that on the coming into force of this section was a public harbour or public port facility to which the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Public Harbours and Port Facilities Act</XRefExternal> applied is deemed to have been designated under subsection (1).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed public ports</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>With the exception of a port for which a port authority is incorporated under Part 1, every port and facility to which the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal> applied on the coming into force of this section is deemed to have been designated under subsection (1).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed public ports</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>For greater certainty, the Governor in Council may make regulations under subsection (1) in respect of any public harbour or public port facility that is deemed under subsection (2) or (3) to have been designated and, in the case of a public port, define its limits.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Evidence of limits of navigable waters</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The Minister may have marks or signs erected to indicate the limits of the navigable waters of a public port and every mark or sign so erected is evidence of the limits of those waters.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Repeal of designations</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by regulation, repeal the designation of a public port or public port facility made or deemed to have been made under this section.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;65&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Orders continued</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>A termination order made under subsection 8(2) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Public Harbours and Port Facilities Act</XRefExternal> is deemed to be a regulation made under subsection (6) and continues in force until it is repealed under the latter subsection.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 65;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 35.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;66&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>66.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>, the Minister has the administration of the federal real property and federal immovables that form part of a public port or public port facility.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other ports and facilities</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister does not have the administration of the federal real property and federal immovables that are under the administration of any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;66&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Power of Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For greater certainty, the repeal of the designation of a public port or public port facility does not terminate the application of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal> to the federal real property and federal immovables that formed part of the port or facility and that are owned by Her Majesty in right of Canada.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 66;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 144;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 36(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_67&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_67&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Fees</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;67&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fixing of fees</MarginalNote><Label>67.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may fix the fees to be paid in respect of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ships, vehicles, aircraft and persons coming into or using a public port or public port facility;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>goods loaded on ships, unloaded from ships or transhipped by water within the limits of a public port or stored in, or moved across, a public port facility; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any service provided by the Minister, or any right or privilege conferred by the Minister, in respect of the operation of a public port or public port facility.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Interest</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister may fix the interest rate to be charged on overdue fees.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The fees and the interest rate may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to military and police ships</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The fees fixed under paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) do not apply in respect of a Canadian warship, naval auxiliary ship or other ship under the command of the Canadian Forces, a ship of a visiting force within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="V-2">Visiting Forces Act</XRefExternal> or any other ship while it is under the command of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;68&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;68&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Services</MarginalNote><Label>68.</Label><Text>The Minister may enter into agreements to provide services, rights or privileges, as the Minister considers appropriate, at a public port or public port facility and may agree by contract to accept fees other than those fixed under subsection 67(1) for those services, rights and privileges.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_69&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_69&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Harbour Masters and Wharfingers</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;69&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Harbour masters and wharfingers</MarginalNote><Label>69.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may appoint as a harbour master or wharfinger for all or part of a public port or public port facility any person who, in the Minister’s opinion, is qualified and assign responsibilities to that person, including the responsibility to collect fees and interest on fees.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister may fix the remuneration to be paid to a harbour master or wharfinger and the amounts of the remuneration may, notwithstanding anything in the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>, be paid out of the fees collected in respect of public ports and public port facilities.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;69&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Transitional</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>An appointment as a harbour master or wharfinger made by the Minister under subsection 11(2) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Public Harbours and Ports Facilities Act</XRefExternal>, and the remuneration determined by the Governor in Council under subsection 11(3) of that Act in respect of that appointment, continue in effect as though they had been made and fixed under this section.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 69;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 37.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_70&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_70&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Agreements</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;70&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Agreements</MarginalNote><Label>70.</Label><Text>The Minister may enter into agreements with any person or body in respect of the management or operation of a public port or public port facility, or a group of them.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_71&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_71&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;71&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;71&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Leases and licences</MarginalNote><Label>71.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;71&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Despite the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>, the Minister may lease any federal real property or federal immovable that forms, or formed, part of a public port or public port facility or grant a licence in respect of the property, for twenty years or for a longer period with the approval of the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;71&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;71&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A lease or licence of any federal real property or federal immovable may be effected by any instrument by which, under the laws in force in the province in which that property is situated, real property or immovables may be leased or a licence may be granted by a private person.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 71;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 145;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 38(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;72&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Agreements for disposal or transfer</MarginalNote><Label>72.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may enter into agreements in respect of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the disposal of all or part of the federal real property and federal immovables that formed part of a public port or public port facility by sale or any other means; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the transfer of the administration and control of all or part of the federal real property and federal immovables that formed part of a public port or public port facility to Her Majesty in right of a province.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content of agreements</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The agreements may include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provisions for the performance and enforcement of obligations under the agreements; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other terms and conditions that the Minister considers appropriate.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Security</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Minister may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>accept and hold on behalf of Her Majesty any security granted to Her Majesty under the agreements or any security granted in substitution for them; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>release or realize on any security referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Authority to carry out agreements</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The Minister may take any measures that the Minister considers appropriate to carry out the agreements and to protect the interests or enforce the rights of Her Majesty under them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disposal and transfer</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The disposal or transfer of federal real property and federal immovables may be effected under the authority of this section or the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The disposal or transfer of federal real property and federal immovables under this section may be effected by any instrument by which, under the laws in force in the province in which that property is situated, real property or immovables may be transferred by a private person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2008, c. 21, s. 39]</Repealed></Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;72&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Minister responsible</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Subject to any regulations made under section 74, the Minister continues to have the management of public ports and public port facilities that the Minister has not disposed of or transferred.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 72;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 146;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 39.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_73&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_73&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">General</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;73&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;73&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>73.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a work, within the meaning of that Act, that has been exempted by a regulation made under section 74.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 73;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 40.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_74&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_74&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;74&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>74.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management, control, development and use of public ports and public port facilities, including regulations respecting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the navigation and use by ships of a public port, including the mooring, berthing and loading and unloading of ships and equipment for the loading and unloading of ships;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the use and environmental protection of public ports and public port facilities, including the regulation or prohibition of equipment, structures, works and operations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the removal, destruction or disposal of any ship, part of a ship, structure, work or other thing that interferes with navigation within the limits of a public port and provision for the recovery of the costs incurred;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the information or documents that must be provided by the owner or the person in charge of a ship to the Minister;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation of persons, vehicles or aircraft within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the excavation, removal or deposit of material or of any other action that is likely to affect in any way the navigability of a public port or the operation of a public port facility or to affect any of the lands adjacent to a port or facility; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the transportation, handling or storing, within the limits of a public port or at a public port facility, of explosives or other substances that, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, constitute or are likely to constitute a danger or hazard to life or property.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may apply to only one public port or public port facility.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;74&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 74;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 41.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;75&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;75&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Coming into force of regulations</MarginalNote><Label>75.</Label><Text>Regulations made under section 12 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Public Harbours and Port Facilities Act</XRefExternal> are deemed to have been made under this Part and continue in force until</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;75&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of regulations in respect of rates, tolls, fees or other charges, they are repealed by the Minister; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;75&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in any other case, they are repealed by regulations made under subsection 74(1).</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_76&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_2&quot;,gb=&quot;s_76&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic Control</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;76&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;76&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic control</MarginalNote><Label>76.</Label><Text>Subject to regulations made under subsection 74(1), a person or a member of a class of persons designated by the Minister under this section may take the measures necessary for the control of traffic in a public port, and sections 56 to 59 apply with such modifications as the circumstances require, except that, in making those modifications to section 58, the references in that section to a person or member of a class of persons designated under subsection 58(1) shall be taken to be references to a person or member of a class of persons designated under this section.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 3</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">SEAWAY</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_77&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_77&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Interpretation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;77&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definitions</MarginalNote><Label>77.</Label><Text>The definitions in this section apply in this Part.</Text><Definition Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{Authority}{Administration}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{Authority}{Administration}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Authority</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{Authority}{Administration}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>Administration</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Authority</DefinedTermEn> means The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority established by subsection 3(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{not-for-profit corporation}{société sans but lucratif}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{not-for-profit corporation}{société sans but lucratif}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>not-for-profit corporation</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;77&quot;,df=&quot;{not-for-profit corporation}{société sans but lucratif}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>société sans but lucratif</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>not-for-profit corporation</DefinedTermEn> means a not-for-profit corporation described in subsection 80(5).</Text></Definition></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_78&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_78&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Objectives</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;78&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Objectives</MarginalNote><Label>78.</Label><Text>The objectives of this Part are to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>promote a commercial approach to the operation of the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>protect the integrity of the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>protect the rights and interests of communities adjacent to the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>protect the long-term operation and viability of the Seaway as an integral part of Canada’s national transportation infrastructure;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>promote the competitiveness of the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>protect the significant investment that the Government of Canada has made in respect of the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>encourage user involvement in the operation of the Seaway; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;78&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>encourage new cooperative arrangements with the United States for the management of the transportation facilities and services in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_79&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_79&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Powers of Minister</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;79&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers of Minister</MarginalNote><Label>79.</Label><Text>The Minister may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>acquire lands for, and construct, maintain and operate the works that are necessary for, the operation of the Seaway, including works either wholly in Canada or in conjunction with works undertaken by an appropriate authority in the United States;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>construct, maintain and operate any works in connection with the Seaway that the Governor in Council may deem necessary to fulfil an obligation undertaken or to be undertaken by Canada pursuant to any present or future agreement between Canada and the United States;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>operate and manage bridges, including acquire lands for, and construct, maintain and operate, alone or jointly or in conjunction with an appropriate authority in the United States, bridges connecting Canada with the United States and, to that end or as incidental to it, acquire shares or property of any bridge company;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>acquire lands for, and construct or otherwise acquire, maintain and operate, any works or other property that the Governor in Council may deem necessary for works undertaken pursuant to this Part;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>fix the fees to be charged for the use of any property under the Minister’s administration that forms part of the Seaway or for any service provided or any right or privilege conferred in connection with the Seaway; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;79&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>take any measures that may be necessary for the purposes of any present or future agreement in respect of the Seaway.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;80&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Transfer</MarginalNote><Label>80.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may direct the Authority to transfer, on the terms and conditions specified by the Minister, all or part of its property or undertakings to the Minister, any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, any other person or any body established under an international agreement, and the Authority shall immediately comply.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Transfer by Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where any property or undertaking is transferred to the Minister under subsection (1), the Minister may transfer it to any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, any other person or any body established under an international agreement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a transfer under subsection (1) or (2) unless it is a sale of land to a person or body other than the Minister or any other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-27">Surplus Crown Assets Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-27">Surplus Crown Assets Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a transfer under subsection (1) or (2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Agreements</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The Minister may enter into agreements in respect of all or part of the Seaway and the property or undertakings referred to in subsection (1) or (2) and those agreements may be with a not-for-profit corporation that accords a major role to Seaway users, in particular in the way in which directors of the corporation are appointed and in its operations, or, where the Minister considers it appropriate, with any other person or any body established under an international agreement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents of agreements</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>An agreement may include any terms and conditions that the Minister considers appropriate, including provisions respecting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the transfer of all or part of the property or undertakings referred to in subsection (1) or (2);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the management and operation of all or part of the Seaway or the property or undertakings referred to in subsection (1) or (2);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the construction, maintenance and operation of all or part of the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the charging of fees;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the performance and enforcement of obligations under the agreement;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the transfer of officers and employees of the Authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the making of financial contributions or grants or the giving of any other financial assistance;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the imposition of additional obligations of financial management; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where the agreement is with a body referred to in subsection (5), the application of any of the provisions of this Part relating to an agreement with a not-for-profit corporation or other person referred to in that subsection.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Existing rights</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>A transfer of land under paragraph (6)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) does not affect a right or interest of any person or body of persons, including an Indian band within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="I-5">Indian Act</XRefExternal>, that existed in the land before the coming into force of this Part.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Termination of agreement</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>The terms of an agreement with a not-for-profit corporation or other person shall include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a clause providing for the termination of the agreement in the event of the establishment of a body under an international agreement in respect of the Seaway; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a clause providing for the protection of the rights of privacy of persons affected by the agreement and, in that regard, may include a clause requiring the not-for-profit corporation or other person to obligate itself to provide for privacy protection in its contracts with or in respect of affected persons, including employment contracts and collective agreements.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Authority to carry out agreements</MarginalNote><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The Minister may take any measures that the Minister considers appropriate to carry out an agreement and to protect the interests or enforce the rights of Her Majesty under an agreement, including, if the agreement so provides, making advances to, and receiving advances from, the person with whom the agreement is made and determining the rates of interest that apply.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Security</MarginalNote><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The Minister may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>accept and hold on behalf of Her Majesty any security granted to Her Majesty under the agreement or any security granted in substitution for it; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>release or realize on any security referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;80&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obligations</MarginalNote><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The obligations imposed in respect of a not-for-profit corporation under sections 83 to 89 apply equally to a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) to the extent that the agreement so provides.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 80;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 147.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;81&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;81&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consolidated Revenue Fund</MarginalNote><Label>81.</Label><Text>An amount payable by the Minister under an agreement entered into under subsection 80(5) is payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;82&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;82&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights and obligations preserved</MarginalNote><Label>82.</Label><Text>The rights and obligations of a person who enters into an agreement under subsection 80(5) are, where the agreement so provides and the Minister has published a notice in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal> to that effect, as follows:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;82&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the name of the person shall be substituted for that of the Authority in every contract, collective agreement, lease, licence, permit or other document entered into or granted by the Authority, other than those set out specifically or by class in the agreement and notice; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;82&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the personal property or movable, and any rights related to it, that the Authority administers, or the title to which it holds, on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada, whether or not in its own name, other than those set out specifically or by class in the agreement and notice, become the property and rights of the person.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 82;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 42.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_83&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_83&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Annual Meeting</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;83&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Meeting open to public</MarginalNote><Label>83.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall each year hold a meeting that is open to the public in each city mentioned in the agreement, in premises large enough to accommodate the anticipated attendance, to inform the public about its activities in respect of the operation of the Seaway.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of meeting</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The not-for-profit corporation shall, at least thirty days before a meeting, have notice of the meeting published in a major newspaper published or distributed in each city mentioned in the agreement, setting out the time and location of the meeting and specifying that the financial statements relating to the operation of the Seaway are available to the public at its principal place of business.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Availability to public</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The not-for-profit corporation shall ensure, at each meeting,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that there are available a sufficient number of copies of the most recent audited annual financial statements relating to the operation of the Seaway for the persons present at the meeting; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;83&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that its chief executive officer and directors are available to answer questions about the operation of the Seaway posed by the persons present at the meeting.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_84&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_84&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Financial Management</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;84&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Public to get financial statements</MarginalNote><Label>84.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall make available for inspection by the public, at its principal place of business during normal business hours at least thirty days before the meeting, its audited annual financial statements that deal with its activities in respect of the operation of the Seaway for the preceding fiscal year.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and consist of at least the following:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a balance sheet;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of retained earnings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an income statement; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of changes in financial position.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The total remuneration that each director or officer receives in a year from the corporation, including any fee, allowance or other benefit, shall be set out in the annual financial statements for that year.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;84&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations in respect of the preparation, form and content of the documents referred to in paragraphs (2)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) and the information referred to in subsection (3).</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;85&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Books and systems</MarginalNote><Label>85.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall, in respect of its activities in respect of the operation of the Seaway, ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>books of account and accounting records are kept; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>financial and management control and information systems and management practices are maintained.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Keeping of books</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The books, records, systems and practices shall be kept and maintained in a manner that will provide reasonable assurance that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the assets of the Seaway managed by the corporation are safeguarded and controlled;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the transactions of the corporation in relation to the Seaway are in accordance with this Part; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;85&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the financial, human and physical resources of the corporation in relation to the Seaway are managed economically and efficiently and the operations of the Seaway are carried out effectively.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;86&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;86&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Audit</MarginalNote><Label>86.</Label><Text>The Minister may appoint an auditor to audit the books of account and accounting records referred to in subsection 85(1) to ensure compliance with the agreement.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_87&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_87&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Special Examinations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;87&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Special examinations</MarginalNote><Label>87.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall have a special examination carried out to determine whether the books, records, systems and practices referred to in subsection 85(1) were, in the period under examination, maintained in a manner that provided reasonable assurance that they met the requirements of subsection 85(2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time for examination</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A special examination shall be carried out at least once every five years and at any additional times that the Minister may require.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Plan</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Before beginning a special examination, the examiner shall survey the systems and practices of the corporation in relation to the operation of the Seaway and submit a plan for the examination, including a statement of the criteria to be applied, to the corporation and, in the case where the Minister has required the special examination to be carried out, to the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Resolution of disagreements</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Any disagreement between the examiner and the corporation with respect to the plan is to be resolved by the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;87&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Reliance on internal audit</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The examiner shall, to the extent the examiner considers it feasible, rely on an internal audit carried out by the corporation in relation to the operation of the Seaway.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;88&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report</MarginalNote><Label>88.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The examiner shall, on completion of the special examination, submit a report of the findings to the Minister and to the corporation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Contents</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The examiner’s report shall include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement as to whether in the examiner’s opinion, with respect to the criteria established under subsection 87(3), there is reasonable assurance that there are no significant deficiencies in the systems and practices examined; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a statement of the extent to which the examiner relied on internal audits.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of report</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall, as soon as is practicable after receiving the report, have notice of the report published in a major newspaper published or distributed in each city mentioned in the agreement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;88&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report available to public</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The corporation shall make the report available for inspection by the public at its principal place of business during normal business hours.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;89&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;89&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Examiner — other qualified auditor</MarginalNote><Label>89.</Label><Text>Where, in the opinion of the Minister, someone other than the special examiner chosen by a not-for-profit corporation should carry out a special examination, the Minister may, after consulting with the corporation, appoint another auditor and may, after again consulting with the corporation, remove that auditor at any time.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_90&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_90&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Property</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;90&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;90&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>90.</Label><Text>For the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>, the Minister or other member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada to whom any federal real property or federal immovable is transferred under subsection 80(1) or (2) has the administration of that property.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 90;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 148;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 43(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;91&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers re property of Her Majesty</MarginalNote><Label>91.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where an agreement entered into under subsection 80(5) so provides, the person who has entered into the agreement</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>need not pay compensation in respect of the use of the property that is owned by Her Majesty and managed by the person;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>may, notwithstanding the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>, retain and use the revenue received in respect of the property for the purpose of operating the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>may lease the property under the person’s management and grant licences in respect of it;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall undertake and defend any legal proceedings with respect to the management of the property; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall discharge all obligations with respect to the management of the property.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Legal proceedings</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding with respect to any federal real property or federal immovable that a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) manages, or any property that the person holds, or with respect to any act or omission occurring on the property, shall be taken by or against the person and not the Crown.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal> does not apply</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-8.4">Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act</XRefExternal>, other than section 12, does not apply to a lease or licence referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of provincial law</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A lease or licence may be effected by any instrument by which real property or immovables may be leased or a licence may be granted by a private person under the laws in force in the province in which the property is situated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;91&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No pledge of property</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) may not mortgage, hypothecate, pledge or otherwise create a security interest in the property the person manages under that agreement in any way other than, where the agreement so provides, to pledge its revenues for the term of the agreement.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 91;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 149;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 44(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_92&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_92&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Fees</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;92&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees</MarginalNote><Label>92.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where an agreement under subsection 80(5) so provides and subject to subsection (2), the person who has entered into the agreement may fix fees that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>are for the use of any property under the person’s management, any service that the person provides or any right or privilege that the person confers; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>take into account the obligations of the person under the agreement and the aim to provide a revenue sufficient to cover the costs of the management, maintenance and operation of the property and the maintenance of a capital and operating reserve fund.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees by international agreement</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where an agreement in respect of fees is entered into by Canada and the United States and is in force, the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) shall charge the fees fixed under the international agreement in accordance with the directions of the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;92&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Coming into force of fees</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The tariffs of tolls established by the Authority under section 16 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act</XRefExternal> continue in force until they are repealed by the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) and no fee fixed by the person under subsection (1) shall come into force until that repeal.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;93&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;93&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Discrimination among users</MarginalNote><Label>93.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;93&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) shall not unjustly discriminate among users or classes of users of the Seaway, give an undue or unreasonable preference to any user or class of user or subject any user or class of user to an undue or unreasonable disadvantage with respect to the Seaway.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;93&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;93&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception re commercially acceptable discrimination</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>It is not unjust discrimination and it is not an undue nor an unreasonable preference or disadvantage to differentiate among users or classes of users on the basis of the volume or value of goods shipped or on any other basis that is generally commercially accepted.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;94&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of fees</MarginalNote><Label>94.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A notice setting out the fees fixed under subsection 92(1) shall be filed with the Agency and the fees may be charged from the date of filing.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Complaints</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Any interested person may at any time file a complaint with the Agency that there is unjust discrimination in a fee referred to in subsection (1), and the Agency shall consider the complaint without delay and report its findings to the Minister or to the person who fixed the fee, as the case may be, and they shall govern themselves accordingly.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;94&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Governor in Council may vary or rescind</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Section 40 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.4">Canada Transportation Act</XRefExternal> applies, with such modifications as the circumstances require, to every report of the Agency made under subsection (2) as if the report were a decision made pursuant to that Act.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 94;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 45(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_95&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_95&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Official Languages Act</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;95&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;95&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-3.01">Official Languages Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>95.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-3.01">Official Languages Act</XRefExternal> applies, in respect of the management of properties and undertakings that are the subject of an agreement entered into under subsection 80(5), to the person who has entered into the agreement as if the person were a federal institution within the meaning of that Act.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_96&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_96&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Dissolution</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;96&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Dissolution of Authority</MarginalNote><Label>96.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Authority is dissolved on the date fixed by the Governor in Council and all its assets and obligations devolve to Her Majesty in right of Canada under the administration of the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Shares of subsidiary companies</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>On the dissolution of the Authority,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all the shares of its subsidiaries are transferred to, and held by, the Minister on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the subsidiaries shall take all necessary steps to ensure that their shareholder records are brought up to date in regard to the transfer; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Minister becomes the appropriate minister for the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for former directors</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The directors of the Authority and of its subsidiaries, other than the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority, Ltd., cease to hold office on the date fixed under subsection (1).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;96&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for officers</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Neither the Minister nor a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) is bound by any severance agreement entered into between the Authority or any of its subsidiaries and any of their officers after December 1, 1995.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;97&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;97&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Location of Authority</MarginalNote><Label>97.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;97&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Until the dissolution of the Authority by virtue of section 96, the Corporate Services of the Authority shall be located in Cornwall, Ontario.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;97&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;97&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Location of head office</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A not-for-profit corporation shall maintain its head office, including Corporate Services in respect of its Seaway operations, at Cornwall, Ontario.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_98&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_98&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;98&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>98.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management, control, development and use of the Seaway and property and undertakings in connection with the Seaway, including regulations respecting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the navigation and use by ships of the navigable waters of the Seaway, including the mooring, berthing and loading and unloading of ships and equipment for the loading and unloading of ships;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the use and environmental protection of the Seaway or any land used in connection with the Seaway, including the regulation or prohibition of equipment, structures, works and operations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the removal, destruction or disposal of any ship, part of a ship, structure, work or other thing that interferes with navigation in the Seaway and the provision for the recovery of the costs incurred;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the maintenance of order and the safety of persons and property in the Seaway or on any land used in connection with the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the information or documents that must be provided by the owner or the person in charge of a ship to the Minister or to any person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation of persons, vehicles or aircraft in the Seaway or on any land used in connection with the Seaway;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the excavation, removal or deposit of material or of any other action that is likely to affect in any way the navigability or operation of the Seaway or to affect any of the lands adjacent to the Seaway; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the regulation or prohibition of the transportation, handling or storing in the Seaway, or on any land used in connection with the Seaway, of explosives or other substances that, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, constitute or are likely to constitute a danger or hazard to life or property.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;98&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deeming provision</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Regulations made by the Authority under section 20 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act</XRefExternal> are, to the extent that they are compatible with this Act, deemed to have been made by the Governor in Council under this section.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 98;</li><li> 2001, c. 4, s. 150(F);</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 46.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_99&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_99&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic Control</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;99&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;99&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic control</MarginalNote><Label>99.</Label><Text>Subject to regulations made under section 98, a person or a member of a class of persons designated by the Minister or, where an agreement under subsection 80(5) so provides, by the person who has entered into the agreement, may take the measures necessary for the control of traffic in the Seaway, and sections 56 to 59 apply with such modifications as the circumstances require, except that, in making those modifications to section 58, the references in that section to a person or member of a class of persons designated under subsection 58(1) shall be taken to be references to a person or member of a class of persons designated under this section.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_100&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_3&quot;,gb=&quot;s_100&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">General</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;100&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;100&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers of United States authority</MarginalNote><Label>100.</Label><Text>The appropriate authority in the United States in respect of the Seaway has the powers necessary to enable it to act, in Canada, jointly or in conjunction with the Minister or with any person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5).</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;101&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;101&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>101.</Label><Text>The <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-22">Navigable Waters Protection Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to a work, within the meaning of that Act, that has been exempted by a regulation made under section 98.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 101;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 47.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;102&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;102&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="I-17">International Boundary Waters Treaty Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>102.</Label><Text>Nothing in this Part affects the operation of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="I-17">International Boundary Waters Treaty Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 4</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_103&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_103&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Interpretation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;103&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definitions</MarginalNote><Label>103.</Label><Text>The definitions in this section apply in this Part.</Text><Definition Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>court</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>tribunal</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>court</DefinedTermEn> means</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Ontario Court (General Division);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Superior Court of Quebec;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the trial division or branch of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Court of Queen’s Bench for New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and British Columbia;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Supreme Court of Yukon, the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories and the Nunavut Court of Justice; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court}{tribunal}&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Federal Court.</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court of appeal}{tribunal d’appel}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court of appeal}{tribunal d’appel}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>court of appeal</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;103&quot;,df=&quot;{court of appeal}{tribunal d’appel}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>tribunal d’appel</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>court of appeal</DefinedTermEn> means, in the province in which an order referred to in subsection 119(3) is made, the court of appeal for that province as defined in section 2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-46">Criminal Code</XRefExternal>. It includes the Federal Court of Appeal.</Text></Definition><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 103;</li><li> 1999, c. 3, s. 18;</li><li> 2002, c. 7, s. 105(E), c. 8, s. 183.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20030401">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_104&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_104&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;104&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>104.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations respecting the navigation and use of the navigable waters of a natural or man-made harbour, other than a harbour to which Part 1 or 2 applies, including regulations for the safety of persons and ships in those waters.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Regulations made under subsection (1) may apply only to navigable waters designated by the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;104&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;105&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;105&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>105.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;105&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations generally for carrying out the purposes of this Act.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;105&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;105&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Crown</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation made under subsection (1) may be made binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_106&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_106&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic Control</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;106&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;106&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Traffic control</MarginalNote><Label>106.</Label><Text>Subject to regulations made under section 104, a person or a member of a class of persons designated by the Minister under this section may take the measures necessary for the control of traffic in the navigable waters designated by the Governor in Council under subsection 104(2), and sections 56 to 59 apply with such modifications as the circumstances require, except that, in making those modifications to section 58, the references in that section to a person or member of a class of persons designated under subsection 58(1) shall be taken to be references to a person or member of a class of persons designated under this section.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_107&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_107&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Liability for Fees</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;107&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;107&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Ships and cargo</MarginalNote><Label>107.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;107&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The fees and interest fixed under this Act in respect of a ship or goods shall be paid by the owner or the person in charge of the ship or the owner of the goods without prejudice to any right of recourse the owner or person may have in law against a third party for the recovery of the amounts so paid.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;107&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;107&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Fees for use</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The fees and interest fixed under this Act in respect of a person, vehicle or aircraft shall be paid by that person or by the owner of the vehicle or aircraft.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 107;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 48(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Enforcement</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_108&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_108&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Designation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;108&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Enforcement officers</MarginalNote><Label>108.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may designate any person or member of a class of persons as an enforcement officer for any of the purposes of this Act or the regulations and shall furnish each person so designated with a certificate of designation setting out the purposes and areas for which the enforcement officer is designated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Area of designation</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A designation as an enforcement officer is in respect of any of the following areas:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a port in respect of which letters patent have been issued to a port authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a public port or public port facility;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all or part of the Seaway; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all or part of the navigable waters designated under subsection 104(2).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;108&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Certificate to be produced</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In carrying out duties and functions under this Act, an enforcement officer shall, on request, produce the certificate of designation to the individual appearing to be in charge of any ship, vehicle, aircraft, premises or other place or any goods, in respect of which the officer is acting.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_109&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_109&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Inspection</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;109&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers of enforcement officers</MarginalNote><Label>109.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>An enforcement officer may, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act, other than sections 58, 76, 99 and 106, or of a regulation made under this Act, other than under subsection 27(1),</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>board any ship or enter any vehicle, aircraft, premises or other place, other than living quarters, and carry out any inspection the officer considers necessary; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>require any person appearing to be in charge of the ship, vehicle, aircraft, premises or other place to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of making copies or extracts, any log book, document or paper.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Operation of computer systems and copying equipment</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In carrying out an inspection of a place, an enforcement officer may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>use or cause to be used any computer system or data processing system at the place to examine any data contained in, or available to, the system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>reproduce any record, or cause it to be reproduced from the data, in the form of a print-out or other intelligible output and remove the print-out or other output for examination or copying; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;109&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>use or cause to be used any copying equipment at the place to make copies of any books, records, electronic data or other documents.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;110&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;110&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty to assist enforcement officers</MarginalNote><Label>110.</Label><Text>The owner or person who is in possession or control of a place that is inspected under section 109, and every person who is found in the place, shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;110&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>give the enforcement officer all reasonable assistance to enable the officer to carry out the inspection and exercise any power conferred by that section; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;110&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide the enforcement officer with any information relevant to the administration of this Act or the regulations that the officer may reasonably require.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_111&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_111&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Search and Seizure</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;111&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Warrant</MarginalNote><Label>111.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>An enforcement officer with a warrant issued under subsection (3) may, at any reasonable time, search any ship, vehicle, aircraft, premises or other place if the officer believes on reasonable grounds that there is in the place</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>anything on or in respect of which an offence under this Act is being or has been committed; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>anything that there are reasonable grounds to believe will afford evidence with respect to the commission of an offence under this Act.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Seizure</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An enforcement officer may seize anything found in the course of a search that the officer believes on reasonable grounds is a thing referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Warrant</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A justice may issue a warrant authorizing the enforcement officer named in it to carry out a search, subject to any conditions that may be specified in the warrant, where on <Language xml:lang="la">ex parte</Language> application the justice is satisfied by information on oath that the circumstances set out in subsection (1) exist.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;111&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Use of force</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>In executing a warrant, an enforcement officer shall not use force unless the use of force is specifically authorized in the warrant and the officer is accompanied by a peace officer.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;112&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;112&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Where warrant not necessary</MarginalNote><Label>112.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;112&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), an enforcement officer may exercise the powers described in subsection 111(1) without a warrant if the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist but, by reason of exigent circumstances, it would not be practical to obtain one.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;112&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;112&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Living quarters</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An enforcement officer may not search living quarters without a warrant unless the officer first obtains the consent of the occupant.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;113&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;113&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers during search</MarginalNote><Label>113.</Label><Text>In carrying out a search of a place under section 111 or 112, an enforcement officer may exercise the powers described in section 109.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;114&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;114&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Entry</MarginalNote><Label>114.</Label><Text>An enforcement officer or any person accompanying an enforcement officer may, while carrying out an inspection or search under this Act, enter on and pass through or over private property without the owner of the property having the right to object to that use of the property.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_115&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_108&quot;,gc=&quot;s_115&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Detention of Ships</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;115&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Detention — enforcement officer</MarginalNote><Label>115.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>An enforcement officer may make a detention order in respect of a ship or goods carried on a ship if the officer believes on reasonable grounds</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that the ship or the owner or person in charge of the ship or goods has, in respect of the ship or goods, contravened any provision of this Act or the regulations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that an amount is due and payable for fees or interest imposed under this Act; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that property that is managed by a port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) has been damaged by the ship or through the fault or negligence of a member of the crew of the ship acting in the course of employment or under the orders of a superior officer.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Detention — other</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A person designated under subsection 58(1) may make a detention order in respect of a ship or goods if the person believes on reasonable grounds that an offence described in subsection 59(1) has been committed by or in respect of the ship.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Geographical application of section</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The power to make a detention order under this section may be exercised only within the area specified in the designation of the enforcement officer or person designated under subsection 58(1).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;115&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order to be in writing</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A detention order made under subsection (1) or (2) shall be in writing and be addressed to all persons who, at the place where the ship is or will be, are authorized to give a clearance in respect of the ship.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 115;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 49.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;116&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of detention order to be served on master</MarginalNote><Label>116.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where a detention order under subsection 115(1) or (2) is made in respect of a ship, notice of the order shall be served on the master of the ship</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>by delivering a copy of it personally to the master; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if personal service is not reasonably practicable,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>by leaving a copy of it for the master with the person on board who is, or appears to be, in charge of the ship, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>by leaving a copy of it with the owner of the ship residing in Canada or, if the owner is unknown or cannot be found, fixing a copy of it to a prominent part of the ship.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Offence to depart while under detention</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where notice of a detention order in respect of a ship is served under subsection (1) and, during the term of the detention order, the master or owner of the ship gives an order for the ship to depart from the port in which it is detained, the master or owner, as the case may be, is guilty of an offence.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty of persons authorized to give clearance</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (4), no person to whom a detention order is addressed in accordance with subsection 115(4) shall, after receipt of the order, give clearance in respect of the ship to which the order relates.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">When clearance shall be given</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A person to whom a detention order is addressed in accordance with subsection 115(4) and who has received the order shall give clearance in respect of the ship to which the order relates if the person believes on reasonable grounds that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>security in the amount of $100,000 has been given to, and has been determined satisfactory by, the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship has not been charged with an offence under this Act within 30 days after the making of the detention order;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship has been charged with an offence under this Act within thirty days after the making of the detention order and</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>security satisfactory to the Minister of not more than $5,000 is given to Her Majesty in right of Canada, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>proceedings in respect of the alleged offence that gave rise to the making of the detention order are discontinued;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an amount is due and payable by the ship in respect of fees imposed under this Act and there has been deposited in court security in an amount not exceeding the amount of the fees, including interest, and of a kind satisfactory to the port authority, to the Minister or to the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an amount is claimed against the ship for damages referred to in paragraph 115(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) and there has been deposited in court security in an amount not exceeding the amount of the damages, as estimated by the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, and of a kind satisfactory to them; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an amount satisfactory to the port authority, to the Minister or to the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, has been paid to the port authority, the Minister or the person in respect of the ship in respect of the fees payable or the damages referred to in paragraph 115(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;116&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Court may determine amount of security</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Where the owner or master of a ship disputes the amount of security demanded under paragraph (4)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>), the owner may apply to a court to determine the amount of security.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 116;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 50.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;117&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sale of ship where no appearance and no security</MarginalNote><Label>117.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may apply to a court for an order authorizing the sale of a ship where</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship is detained under a detention order in respect of an offence under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship has been charged with an offence under this Act within thirty days after the making of the detention order;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no one has appeared on behalf of the ship to answer to the charge within thirty days after the laying of the charge; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the security referred to in paragraph 116(4)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) has not been given.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sale of ship where no appearance and no security</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may apply to a court for an order authorizing the sale of a ship where</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship is detained under a detention order for non-payment of fees or interest;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>proceedings have been commenced against the ship within thirty days after the making of the detention order;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no one has appeared or filed a response in the proceedings on behalf of the ship within thirty days after the commencement of the proceedings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the security referred to in paragraph 116(4)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) has not been given.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sale of ship where no appearance and no security</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may apply to a court for an order authorizing the sale of a ship where</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship is detained under a detention order in respect of damages referred to in paragraph 115(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>proceedings have been commenced against the ship within thirty days after the making of the detention order;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no one has appeared or filed a response in the proceedings on behalf of the ship within thirty days after the commencement of the proceedings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the security referred to in paragraph 116(4)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) has not been given.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sale of ship where appearance but no security</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may apply to a court for an order authorizing the sale of a ship where</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship is detained under a detention order for one of the reasons referred to in paragraphs 115(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship has been charged with an offence under this Act or proceedings have been brought against it in respect of the non-payment of fees or damages referred to in paragraph 115(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) within thirty days after the making of the detention order;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>within thirty days after the day on which the ship was charged with the offence or the proceedings were commenced, someone has appeared or filed a response on behalf of the ship but the security referred to in subsection 116(4) has not been given; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;117&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the ship is convicted or found liable, as the case may be, and the fine imposed or the amount of the damages and interest is not immediately paid.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 117;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 51.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;118&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice</MarginalNote><Label>118.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>As soon as is feasible after making an application for the sale of a ship under section 117, the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, shall give notice of the application by registered mail to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the registrar of the register in which the ship is recorded;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the holder of any mortgage against the ship that is registered on the register referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the holder of any maritime lien against the ship and the holder of any like interest, if the holder is known to the port authority, the Minister or the person at the time of application.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Day notice deemed to be given</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A notice sent by registered mail is deemed to have been given to the person to whom it was sent on the day on which an acknowledgement of receipt is received by the port authority, the Minister or the person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;118&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Relief from giving notice</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where the court seized of an application for the sale of a ship is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so, the court may relieve the port authority, the Minister or the person of the obligation to give the notice referred to in subsection (1), or authorize them to give the notice in any other manner the court considers appropriate.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;119&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Claiming interest</MarginalNote><Label>119.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where an application is made for the sale of a ship, the following persons may apply within the periods stated to the court seized of the application for an order described in subsection (2):</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any person referred to in paragraph 118(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>), within sixty days after the notice required under that paragraph is given to the person; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other person who claims an interest in the ship as a mortgagee or as the holder of a maritime lien or any like interest, within sixty days after the application is made.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A court seized of an application made under subsection (1) shall grant the applicant an order declaring the nature, extent and priority of the applicant’s interest at the time of the commission of the offence, the non-payment of the fees or interest or the causing of damages if it is made to appear to the satisfaction of the court that the applicant</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>acquired the interest in good faith before the act or omission for which the ship was detained; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is innocent of any complicity or collusion in respect of the act or omission for which the ship was detained.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Appeal</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A person who makes an application under subsection (1), and the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may appeal to the court of appeal from an order referred to in subsection (2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Applications under subsection (1) to be heard first</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A court shall not hear an application for the sale of a ship until all applications made under subsection (1) in respect of the ship have been heard.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Court may authorize sale</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A court seized of an application for the sale of a ship may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>authorize the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, to sell the ship in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions the court considers appropriate; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;119&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>on application by the port authority, the Minister or the person, as the case may be, give directions as to the ranking of the interests of persons who have obtained an order referred to in subsection (2).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;120&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Payment of proceeds</MarginalNote><Label>120.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If a ship is sold under an order, the proceeds of the sale shall be applied first to satisfy claims for wages of crew members under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.15">Canada Shipping Act, 2001</XRefExternal> and then to satisfy the following claims in order of priority:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the following amount:</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the maximum fine that could have been imposed for the offence in a case where subsection 117(1) applies,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the fees and interest due and payable in a case where subsection 117(2) applies,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the amount of the damages in a case where subsection 117(3) applies, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>the fine actually imposed or the amount for which the ship is found liable in a case where subsection 117(4) applies;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the costs of the detention and sale; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the interests of persons who have obtained an order referred to in subsection 119(2), according to the ranking directed by the court under paragraph 119(5)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Surplus</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Any surplus of the proceeds of sale remaining after all claims have been satisfied shall be paid to the person registered as the owner of the ship or, in the absence of any registration, to the person who owns the ship.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Proceedings against owner</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where the proceeds of sale of a ship are insufficient to satisfy the claims described in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may proceed against the owner of the ship for the balance owing.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Clear title</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>On selling a ship pursuant to an order, the port authority, the Minister or the person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, may, by bill of sale, give the purchaser a valid title to the ship free from any mortgage or other claim that is in existence at the time of the sale.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Registrability not implied</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Nothing in subsection (4) is to be interpreted as meaning that the ship may be registered in the name of the purchaser.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Not duty paid</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>No ship sold pursuant to this section is deemed to have been duty paid under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-54.011">Customs Tariff</XRefExternal> by reason only of that sale.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;120&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">At risk, cost and charges of owner</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every seizure and detention made under this Act shall be at the risk, cost and charges of the owner of the ship or goods until all amounts due or fines imposed, together with all costs and charges incurred in the seizure and detention and the costs of any conviction obtained, have been paid in full.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 120;</li><li> 2001, c. 26, s. 278.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_121&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_121&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Other Powers</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;121&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;121&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sale of perishable goods</MarginalNote><Label>121.</Label><Text>Where, in the opinion of an enforcement officer, any goods that have been seized and detained under this Act, or that have been abandoned, are likely to rot, spoil or otherwise perish, the officer may sell or otherwise dispose of the goods in the manner and for the price that is reasonable in the circumstances, and the proceeds of the disposition are to be credited toward payment of the amount due or payable in respect of the ship or goods and the expenses incurred in connection with the detention and sale.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 121;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 52(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;122&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Lien on ships</MarginalNote><Label>122.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, has at all times a lien on a ship and on the proceeds of its disposition for an amount owing to the port authority, the Minister or the person, and the lien has priority over all other rights, interests, claims and demands, other than claims for wages of crew members under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-10.15">Canada Shipping Act, 2001</XRefExternal>, if the amount is owing in respect of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>fees and interest in respect of the ship or goods carried on the ship; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>damage to property caused by the ship or through the fault or negligence of a member of the crew of the ship acting in the course of employment or under the orders of a superior officer.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;122&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Lien on goods</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5), as the case may be, has at all times a lien on goods on the property under their jurisdiction for fees and interest owing to them in respect of the goods, the lien having priority over all other rights, interests, claims and demands and they may seize the goods.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 122;</li><li> 2001, c. 26, s. 279;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 53(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070701">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;123&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;123&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obstruction of ports</MarginalNote><Label>123.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;123&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where an enforcement officer is of the opinion that a ship or goods left or abandoned within the enforcement officer’s area of designation as provided in subsection 108(2), impede, interfere with or render difficult or unsafe the use of that area, the officer may direct the person who appears to be in charge of the ship or goods to remove the ship or goods to a place that the officer considers suitable within or outside the area.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;123&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;123&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Detention and removal</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If a person fails to remove a ship or goods as directed by an enforcement officer under subsection (1) or if no person appears to be in charge of the ship or goods, the officer may detain the ship or goods and remove them to a place that the officer considers suitable, and the costs of the detention and removal are recoverable in the same manner as fees payable under this Act.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;124&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;124&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights exercisable</MarginalNote><Label>124.</Label><Text>The right of a port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) to detain a ship or seize goods under this Act is exercisable whether or not title to or possession of the ship or goods is, at the time of the exercise of the right, in the same person as the person who held the title or possession at the time when, in the opinion of the port authority, the Minister or the person, the amount owing first became due and payable.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;125&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;125&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other remedies</MarginalNote><Label>125.</Label><Text>Whether or not a port authority, the Minister or a person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) exercises the right to detain ships and seize goods under this Act, they may proceed against the owner of a ship or goods in any court of competent jurisdiction for the amount owing to them, or for the balance of that amount in the event of the sale of the ship or goods, and may also exercise against the owner of the ship or goods any other right or remedy available at law.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_126&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_126&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Offences and Punishment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;126&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;126&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Offence</MarginalNote><Label>126.</Label><Text>A person is guilty of an offence if the person</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;126&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>fails to comply with any reasonable requirement of an enforcement officer in the course of carrying out duties and functions under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;126&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>knowingly makes a false or misleading statement, either orally or in writing, to an enforcement officer; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;126&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>otherwise obstructs or hinders an enforcement officer.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;127&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Offence and fine</MarginalNote><Label>127.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A person or ship that contravenes a provision of this Act, except section 107, or of the regulations made under paragraph 27(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>), or of the regulations made under this Act for which no penalty is otherwise provided is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $5,000 in the case of an individual, and of not more than $50,000 in the case of a corporation or ship.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Proof of offence by ship</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>If a ship is prosecuted for an offence under a provision of this Act, except section 107, or of the regulations, it is sufficient proof that the ship has committed the offence to establish that the act or omission that constitutes the offence was committed by the master of the ship or any person on board the ship, whether or not the person on board has been identified.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;1.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;1.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">By-laws</MarginalNote><Label>(1.2)</Label><Text>No person is guilty of an offence under this Act for a contravention of a by-law made under section 30.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Defence</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>No person or ship shall be found guilty of an offence under this Act if the person or ship establishes that the person or ship exercised due diligence to prevent its commission.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;127&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Code of conduct</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Notwithstanding subsection (1), a director or officer of a port authority is not guilty of an offence under this Act for non-compliance with the code of conduct set out in the letters patent of the port authority.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 127;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 54.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;128&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;128&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Separate offence</MarginalNote><Label>128.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;128&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>When an offence under this Act is committed by a person or ship on more than one day or is continued by a person or ship for more than one day, it is deemed to be a separate offence for each day on which it is committed or continued.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;128&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;128&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Limitation period</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Proceedings in respect of an offence under this Act may be commenced at any time within, but not later than, one year after the time when the subject-matter of the proceedings arose.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 128;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 55(E).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order to comply</MarginalNote><Label>129.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If a person or ship is guilty of an offence under Part 1 or the regulations made under paragraph 27(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>), a court in which proceedings in respect of the offence are taken may, in addition to any punishment it may impose, order the person or ship to comply with those provisions for the contravention of which the person or ship is convicted.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Civil remedy not affected</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>No civil remedy for an act or omission is suspended or affected by reason that the act or omission is an offence under Part 1 or the regulations made under paragraph 27(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 129;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 56.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_129.01&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_129.01&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Administrative Monetary Penalties</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;129.01&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.01&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definition of <DefinedTermEn>Appeal Tribunal</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><Label>129.01</Label><Text>For the purposes of sections 129.06, 129.08 and 129.1 to 129.13, <DefinedTermEn>Appeal Tribunal</DefinedTermEn> means the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada established by subsection 2(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="T-18.5">Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada Act</XRefExternal>.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.02&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.02&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Violations</MarginalNote><Label>129.02</Label><Text>Every person or ship that contravenes a provision or instruction designated under paragraph 129.03(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) commits a violation and is liable to an administrative monetary penalty not exceeding the maximum established by regulation.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations</MarginalNote><Label>129.03</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may make regulations</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designating any of the following as a provision or instruction whose contravention may be proceeded with as a violation, namely,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>any provision of this Act, other than paragraphs 59(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) and 126(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>),</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>any provision of the regulations, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>any instruction that may be given under the regulations;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establishing the maximum administrative monetary penalty for a particular violation, which may not exceed $5,000 in the case of an individual and $25,000 in the case of a corporation or ship;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establishing criteria to be taken into account in determining the penalty;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designating provisions or instructions the contravention of which, if continued on more than one day, constitutes a separate violation in respect of each day during which the violation is continued;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>respecting the service of the notice that is required to be served under subsection 129.05(1), including the manner and proof of service and the circumstances under which the notice is deemed to be served; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.03&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>generally, for carrying out the purposes and provisions of this section and sections 129.04 to 129.17.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Criteria for penalty</MarginalNote><Label>129.04</Label><Text>The administrative monetary penalty imposed is, in each case, to be determined taking into account</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the purpose of the penalty, which is to promote compliance with this Act and not to punish;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the seriousness of the violation, including the frequency and duration of the conduct;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the history of the person or ship that has been served with the notice of violation with respect to any prior violation or conviction under this Act within the five-year period immediately before the violation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.04&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other criteria established under paragraph 129.03(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of violation</MarginalNote><Label>129.05</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If an enforcement officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person or ship has committed a violation, the officer may issue, and shall cause to be served on the person or ship, a notice of violation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content of notice</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister may establish the form and content of notices of violation, but each notice of violation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>name the person or ship believed to have committed the violation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>identify the violation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>set out the administrative monetary penalty that the person or ship is liable to pay;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>set out the particulars concerning the time for and manner of paying the penalty and the time for and manner of requesting a review; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.05&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>inform the person or ship that, if they do not pay the penalty or request a review in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice, they will be deemed to have committed the violation and the penalty set out in the notice will be imposed.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.06&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.06&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Option</MarginalNote><Label>129.06</Label><Text>A person or ship that has been served with a notice of violation shall either pay the penalty set out in the notice or file with the Appeal Tribunal a written request for a review of the facts of the alleged violation or of the amount of the penalty.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.07&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.07&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Payment of penalty</MarginalNote><Label>129.07</Label><Text>If the person or ship pays the penalty in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice of violation, the person or ship is deemed to have committed the violation and proceedings in respect of the violation are ended.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Request for review</MarginalNote><Label>129.08</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A request for a review shall be filed with the Appeal Tribunal at the address set out in the notice of violation on or before the date specified in the notice or within any further time that the Appeal Tribunal, on application, may allow.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time and place for review</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>On receipt of the request, the Appeal Tribunal shall appoint a time and place for the review and shall so notify, in writing, the Minister and the person or ship that filed the request.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Review procedure</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The member of the Appeal Tribunal who is assigned to conduct the review shall provide the Minister and the person or ship that filed the request with an opportunity that is consistent with procedural fairness and natural justice to present evidence and make representations.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Burden of proof</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The burden of establishing that a person or ship has committed the violation identified in the notice is on the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.08&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Person or ship not compelled to testify</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A person or ship that is alleged to have committed a violation is not required, and may not be compelled, to give any evidence or testimony in the matter.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.09&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.09&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Failure to pay penalty or request review</MarginalNote><Label>129.09</Label><Text>A person or ship that neither pays the penalty nor files a request for a review in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice of violation is deemed to have committed the violation.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Determination by Appeal Tribunal member</MarginalNote><Label>129.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>At the conclusion of a review under section 129.08, the member of the Appeal Tribunal who conducts the review shall without delay inform the person or ship and the Minister of the member’s determination on the review.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No violation</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the member determines that the person or ship has not committed the alleged violation, then, subject to section 129.11, no further proceedings may be taken against the person or ship in respect of the alleged violation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Violation</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the member determines that the person or ship has committed the alleged violation, then the member shall also inform the person or ship and the Minister of the administrative monetary penalty determined by the member to be payable in respect of the violation.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Right of appeal</MarginalNote><Label>129.11</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister or a person or ship affected by a determination made under section 129.1 may, within 30 days after the determination, appeal it to the Appeal Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Loss of right of appeal</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A party that does not appear at a review hearing is not entitled to appeal a determination, unless they establish that there was sufficient reason to justify their absence.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disposition of appeal</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The appeal panel of the Appeal Tribunal that is assigned to hear the appeal may dispose of the appeal by dismissing it or allowing it and, in allowing the appeal, the panel may substitute its decision for the determination appealed against.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obligation to inform</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>If the appeal panel finds that a person or ship has committed the alleged violation, the panel shall without delay inform the person or ship of the finding and of the administrative monetary penalty determined by the panel to be payable in respect of the violation.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.12&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.12&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Debts due to Her Majesty</MarginalNote><Label>129.12</Label><Text>The following amounts constitute debts due to Her Majesty in right of Canada that may be recovered in a court of competent jurisdiction:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>unless a review of the facts of the alleged violation or the amount of the penalty is requested in accordance with the particulars set out in the notice of violation, the amount of a penalty set out in the notice, beginning on the day on which the notice was served;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the amount of a penalty determined by a member of the Appeal Tribunal under section 129.1 or decided by the appeal panel of the Appeal Tribunal under section 129.11, beginning on the day on which the respective determination or decision was made; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;129.12&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the amount of any reasonable expenses incurred in attempting to recover an amount referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.13&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.13&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Certificate</MarginalNote><Label>129.13</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.13&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>All or part of a debt referred to in section 129.12 in respect of which there is a default of payment may be certified by the Appeal Tribunal at the request of the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Judgments</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>On production in any superior court, a certificate made under subsection (1) is to be registered in that court and, when registered, has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken on it, as if it were a judgment obtained in that court for a debt of the amount specified in it and all reasonable costs and charges attendant in its registration.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.14&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.14&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Directors and officers of corporations</MarginalNote><Label>129.14</Label><Text>If a corporation commits a violation, every person who at the time of the commission of the violation was a director or officer of the corporation is a party to and liable for the violation unless the act or omission constituting the violation took place without the person’s knowledge or consent or the person exercised due diligence to prevent the commission of the violation.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.15&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.15&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Vicarious liability — acts of employees, agents and mandataries</MarginalNote><Label>129.15</Label><Text>A person or ship is liable for a violation that is committed by their employee acting within the scope of their employment or their agent or mandatary acting within the scope of their authority, whether or not the employee, agent or mandatary who actually committed the violation is identified or proceeded against, unless the person or ship establishes that the violation was committed without the person’s or ship’s knowledge or consent.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.16&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.16&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Violations not offences</MarginalNote><Label>129.16</Label><Text>For greater certainty, a violation is not an offence. Accordingly, section 126 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-46">Criminal Code</XRefExternal> does not apply in respect of a violation.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.17&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.17&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Due diligence available</MarginalNote><Label>129.17</Label><Text>Due diligence is a defence in a proceeding in respect of a violation.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_129.18&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_4&quot;,gb=&quot;s_129.18&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">General Provisions</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;129.18&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.18&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">How act or omission may be proceeded with</MarginalNote><Label>129.18</Label><Text>If an act or an omission can be proceeded with either as a violation or as an offence, proceeding in one manner precludes proceeding in the other.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;129.19&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.19&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time limit</MarginalNote><Label>129.19</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.19&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>No proceedings in respect of a violation or a prosecution for an offence may be commenced later than one year after the subject-matter of the proceedings became known to the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;129.19&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;129.19&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Certification by Minister</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A document appearing to have been issued by the Minister, certifying the day on which the subject-matter of any proceedings became known to the Minister, is admissible in evidence without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the document and is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof that the Minister became aware of the subject-matter on that day.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2008, c. 21, s. 57.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 5</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">HUMAN RESOURCES</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_130&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_130&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Seaway</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;130&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;130&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Successor rights</MarginalNote><Label>130.</Label><Text>On the coming into force of an agreement entered into under subsection 80(5), sections 44 to 46 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> apply as if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;130&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a sale of a business had taken place between the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and the person who has entered into the agreement; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;130&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the employees designated under section 131 for the property or undertaking that is the subject of the agreement were employees of the business.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;131&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;131&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Designation of employees</MarginalNote><Label>131.</Label><Text>The Minister may designate any employee who performs duties or functions in respect of properties or undertakings that are the subject of an agreement entered into under subsection 80(5) as a designated employee for that property or undertaking.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_132&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_132&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Local Port Corporations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;132&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;132&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Successor rights</MarginalNote><Label>132.</Label><Text>On the continuance of a local port corporation under section 12 as a port authority, sections 44 to 46 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> apply as if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;132&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a sale of a business had taken place between the local port corporation and the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;132&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the employees of the local port corporation were employees of the business.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_133&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_133&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Harbour Commissions</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;133&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;133&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Successor rights</MarginalNote><Label>133.</Label><Text>Where, under section 10, letters patent are issued to a harbour commission continuing it as a port authority, sections 44 to 46 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> apply as if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;133&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a sale of a business had taken place between the harbour commission and the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;133&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the employees of the harbour commission were employees of the business.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 133;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, s. 58.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_134&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_134&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Non-corporate Ports of Canada Ports Corporation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;134&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;134&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Designation by Minister</MarginalNote><Label>134.</Label><Text>For the purposes of sections 135 to 137, the Minister may designate any employee of the Canada Ports Corporation who performs duties or functions in respect of a non-corporate port, within the meaning of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal>, as a designated employee for that port.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;135&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Successor rights</MarginalNote><Label>135.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where, under section 12, letters patent as a port authority are issued to a non-corporate port, sections 44 to 46 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> apply as if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a sale of a business had taken place between the Canada Ports Corporation and the port authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the employees designated under section 134 for that non-corporate port were employees of the business.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Successor rights</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Notwithstanding any provision of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> to the contrary, that Act applies after the date of the repeal of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal> in respect of the employment of the employees designated under section 134 in respect of non-corporate ports, other than non-corporate ports that are continued as port authorities under section 12, and, for those purposes, sections 44 to 46 and 189 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> apply as if a sale of a business had taken place between the Canada Ports Corporation and the Minister on behalf of Her Majesty.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;135&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed continuous</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The employment of the designated employees is deemed to be continuous.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;136&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;136&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Minister’s powers</MarginalNote><Label>136.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;136&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may, on behalf of Her Majesty, appoint any employees that the Minister considers appropriate for the operation of a non-corporate port, other than a non-corporate port continued as a port authority under section 12, and may, subject to any collective agreement in force, determine the terms and conditions of employment and remuneration, assign duties and functions and terminate employment in respect of those employees and of the employees whose employment is continued under subsection 135(2).</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;136&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;136&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="G-5">Government Employees Compensation Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>For the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="G-5">Government Employees Compensation Act</XRefExternal>, the employees referred to in subsection (1) are deemed to be employees in the federal public administration.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 136;</li><li> 2003, c. 22, s. 114.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;137&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;137&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Delegation</MarginalNote><Label>137.</Label><Text>The Minister may delegate the powers and responsibilities of Her Majesty as employer under Part I of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal> to any person the Minister considers appropriate.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-35">Public Service Staff Relations Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>138.</Label><Text>For greater certainty, the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-33.3">Public Service Labour Relations Act</XRefExternal> does not apply to designated employees of a non-corporate port that is continued as a port authority under section 12, or to employees appointed under subsection 136(1), after the date of the repeal of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal>.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, s. 138;</li><li> 2003, c. 22, s. 223(E).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_138.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_5&quot;,gb=&quot;s_138.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Comparable Employee Benefits</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;138.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>138.1</Label><Text>For the purposes of section 40.1 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal>, the continuance or incorporation of a local port corporation or a non-corporate port as a port authority under section 12 is deemed to be a transfer or divestiture, by Her Majesty in right of Canada, of the administration of a service to a person.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Pension transfer agreement</MarginalNote><Label>138.2</Label><Text>A person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) and every port authority shall take all reasonable steps to negotiate with the President of the Treasury Board a pension transfer agreement in accordance with section 40.2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal> in respect of employees referred to in paragraph 130(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), 132(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) or 135(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), as the case may be.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Employee benefits</MarginalNote><Label>138.3</Label><Text>For the purposes of sections 138.4 to 138.6, “employee benefits” includes coverage and benefits in respect of employer-sponsored pension plans and of life, income protection, health care and dental care insurance plans.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138.4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Seaway</MarginalNote><Label>138.4</Label><Text>A person who has entered into an agreement under subsection 80(5) shall, in respect of an employee referred to in paragraph 130(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), provide employee benefits that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>begin on the day of the transfer under paragraph 80(6)(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>) or, if there is transitional coverage provided in respect of the person under section 40.1 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal>, on the expiry of the period of transitional coverage;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>are comparable to the employee benefits of the employee immediately before the transfer under paragraph 80(6)(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>) and at a rate of contribution by the employee not greater than the rate that was applicable in respect of the employee immediately before that transfer; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>end on the day on which an agreement to the contrary comes into force between the person and the bargaining agent representing the employee or, in the case of an unrepresented employee, the person and the employee.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138.5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Local port corporations</MarginalNote><Label>138.5</Label><Text>A port authority shall, in respect of an employee referred to in paragraph 132(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), provide employee benefits that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>begin on the day on which the port authority is continued under subsection 12(1) or, if there is transitional coverage provided in respect of the port authority under section 40.1 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal>, on the expiry of the period of transitional coverage;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>are comparable to the employee benefits of the employee immediately before ceasing to be an employee of the local port corporation and at a rate of contribution by the employee not greater than the rate that was applicable in respect of the employee immediately before ceasing to be an employee of the local port corporation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>end on the day on which an agreement to the contrary comes into force between the port authority and the bargaining agent representing the employee or, in the case of an unrepresented employee, the port authority and the employee.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;138.6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;138.6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Non-corporate ports</MarginalNote><Label>138.6</Label><Text>A port authority shall, in respect of an employee referred to in paragraph 135(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), provide employee benefits that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>begin on the day on which the port authority is deemed to be incorporated under subsection 12(1) or, if there is transitional coverage provided in respect of the port authority under section 40.1 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal>, on the expiry of the period of transitional coverage;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>are comparable to the employee benefits of the employee immediately before ceasing to be an employee of the Canada Ports Corporation and at a rate of contribution by the employee not greater than the rate that was applicable in respect of the employee immediately before ceasing to be an employee of the Canada Ports Corporation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;138.6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>end on the day on which an agreement to the contrary comes into force between the port authority and the bargaining agent representing the employee or, in the case of an unrepresented employee, the port authority and the employee.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 6</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">MISCELLANEOUS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;139&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Dissolution of Canada Ports Corporation</MarginalNote><Label>139.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On the repeal of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Ports Corporation Act</XRefExternal>, the Canada Ports Corporation is dissolved and all its assets and obligations devolve to the Crown under the administration of the Minister.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for former directors</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The directors of the Canada Ports Corporation cease to hold office on the coming into force of section 197 and have no right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any servant or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold office by virtue of this section.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;139&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consequences for officers</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Neither the Canada Ports Corporation nor Her Majesty in right of Canada is bound by any severance agreement entered into between the Corporation and any of its officers after December 1, 1995.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section in-force="9999-01-01" Code="se=&quot;140&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Agreements — Marine Atlantic Inc.</MarginalNote><Label>140.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Minister may enter into agreements with any person, including the government of a province, in respect of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ensuring the continuation of services in fulfilment of Canada’s constitutional obligations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ensuring the continuation of services similar to those provided by Marine Atlantic Inc. before the transfer, sale or disposal, on the terms and conditions that the Minister considers appropriate, including by making financial contributions or grants or any other financial assistance; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the assets of Marine Atlantic Inc. that are transferred, sold or otherwise disposed of under subsection (2).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;140&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disposition of assets</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Marine Atlantic Inc. is authorized to transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets used in any major business or activity of the corporation, including the shares of a subsidiary.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;141&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;141&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations — The Jacques-Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc.</MarginalNote><Label>141.</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by regulation, provide that any provision of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act</XRefExternal> and the regulations made under that Act, including provisions imposing punishment, apply to The Jacques-Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc., with any modifications that the Governor in Council considers appropriate.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;142&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;142&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Regulations — The Seaway International Bridge Corporation, Ltd.</MarginalNote><Label>142.</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by regulation, provide that any provision of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act</XRefExternal> and the regulations made under that Act, including provisions imposing punishment, apply to The Seaway International Bridge Corporation, Ltd., with any modifications that the Governor in Council considers appropriate.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;143&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;143&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Ridley Terminals Inc.</MarginalNote><Label>143.</Label><Text>The Minister is the appropriate minister for Ridley Terminals Inc. for the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;144&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;144&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Review of Act</MarginalNote><Label>144.</Label><Text>A review of the provisions and operation of this Act shall be completed by the Minister during the fifth year after this Act is assented to. The Minister shall cause a report of the results of the review to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first fifteen days on which that House is sitting after the report is completed.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 7</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">AMENDMENTS TO THE PILOTAGE ACT</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;145&quot;"><Label>145. to 158.</Label><Text>[Amendments]</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART 8</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCE</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_159&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_159&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Consequential Amendments</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;159&quot;"><Label>159. to 196.</Label><Text>[Amendments]</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_197&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_197&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Repeals</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;197&quot;"><Label>197. to 204.1</Label><Text>[Repeals]</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_205&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_8&quot;,gb=&quot;s_205&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Coming into Force</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;205&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;205&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Coming into force</MarginalNote><Label><FootnoteRef idref="C-6.7_en_1">*</FootnoteRef>205.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;205&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to this section, this Act comes into force on the later of January 1, 1999 and 150 days after the day on which it receives Royal Assent unless, before that day, the Governor in Council, by order, declares that this Act or any provision of this Act comes into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;205&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;205&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Coming into force</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Part 3, or any of its provisions, sections 141, 142, 146 and 158, subsection 159(2), sections 160, 161, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 198 to 201, 203 to 204.1 and any items of the schedule come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.</Text><Footnote id="C-6.7_en_1" placement="section" status="editorial" xml:space="default"><Label>*</Label><Text>[Note: Sections 1 to 4, Part 3, other than sections 81, 83 to 89, 92 to 95 and 99, sections 130, 131, 138.2 to 138.4, 141 and 142 in force August 26, 1998, sections 56 to 59, 81, 83 to 89, 92 to 95, 99, 103 to 129, 145 to 158, subsection 159(2) and sections 161, 170, 172, 174, 176, 188, 191 and 193 in force October 1, 1998, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/98-88; sections 160, 164 to 166, 171, 175, 187 and 192 in force December 1, 1998, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/98-117; section 203 in force December 1, 1998, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/98-118; the provisions contemplated by subsection 205(1) and not yet in force come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/98-131; sections 5 to 55 and 60 to 64, subsections 65(1), (2) and (4) to (7), sections 66 to 76, 132, 138.1, 138.5 and 144, the portion of section 162 before the reference to the Fraser River Port Authority, and the references to the Halifax Port Authority, the Montreal Port Authority and the Vancouver Port Authority, sections 163, 167 and 168, the portion of section 169 before the reference to the Canada Ports Corporation, and the references to the Halifax Port Corporation, the Montreal Port Corporation and the Vancouver Port Corporation, the portion of section 180 before the reference to the Canada Ports Corporation, and the references to the Halifax Port Corporation, the Montreal Port Corporation and the Vancouver Port Corporation, section 181, the portion of section 184 before the reference to the Fraser River Port Authority, and the references to the Halifax Port Authority, the Montreal Port Authority and the Vancouver Port Authority, section 189, the portion of section 194 before the reference to the Fraser River Port Authority, and the references to the Halifax Port Authority, the Montreal Port Authority and the Vancouver Port Authority, section 202 and items 2, 4 and 17 of Part 1 of the schedule in force March 1, 1999, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/99-15; sections 133 to 138, 138.6 and 139, in section 162, the references to the Fraser River Port Authority, the Prince Rupert Port Authority, the Quebec Port Authority, the Saguenay Port Authority, the Saint John Port Authority, the Sept-Îles Port Authority, the St. John’s Port Authority and the Trois-Rivières Port Authority, in section 169, the references to the Port of Quebec Corporation and the Prince Rupert Port Corporation, in section 180, the references to the Port of Quebec Corporation, the Prince Rupert Port Corporation, the Saint John Port Corporation and the St. John’s Port Corporation, sections 182 and 182.1, in section 184, the references to the Fraser River Port Authority, the Prince Rupert Port Authority, the Quebec Port Authority, the Saguenay Port Authority, the Saint John Port Authority, the Sept-Îles Port Authority, the St. John’s Port Authority and the Trois-Rivières Port Authority, in section 194, the references to the Fraser River Port Authority, the Prince Rupert Port Authority, the Quebec Port Authority, the Saguenay Port Authority, the Saint John Port Authority, the Sept-Îles Port Authority, the St. John’s Port Authority and the Trois-Rivières Port Authority and items 1, 8 to 13 and 16 of Part 1 of the schedule in force May 1, 1999, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/99-39; in section 162, the reference to the Toronto Port Authority, in section 184, the reference to the Toronto Port Authority, in section 194, the reference to the Toronto Port Authority, sections 204 and 204.1 and item 15 of Part 1 of the schedule in force June 8, 1999, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/99-55; in section 162, the references to the Nanaimo Port Authority, the North Fraser Port Authority, the Port Alberni Port Authority and the Thunder Bay Port Authority, in section 184, the references to the Nanaimo Port Authority, the North Fraser Port Authority, the Port Alberni Port Authority and the Thunder Bay Port Authority, in section 194, the references to the Nanaimo Port Authority, the North Fraser Port Authority, the Port Alberni Port Authority and the Thunder Bay Port Authority and items 5 to 7 and 14 of Part 1 of the schedule in force July 1, 1999, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/99-62; in section 162, the reference to the Windsor Port Authority, in section 184, the reference to the Windsor Port Authority, in section 194, the reference to the Windsor Port Authority and item 18 of Part 1 of the schedule in force July 1, 1999, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/99-63; subsection 65(3), section 143, subsection 159(1), in section 169, the reference to the Canada Ports Corporation, sections 173 and 177, in section 180, the reference to the Canada Ports Corporation and sections 183, 190 and 197 in force November 1, 2000, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/2000-93; in section 162, the reference to the Hamilton Port Authority, in section 184, the reference to the Hamilton Port Authority, in section 194, the reference to the Hamilton Port Authority, sections 198 to 200 and item 3 of Part 1 of the schedule in force May 1, 2001, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/2001-55; sections 179, 186, 195, 195.1 and 196 repealed before coming into force, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> 2008, c. 20, s. 3.]</Text></Footnote></Subsection></Section></Body><Schedule bilingual="no" spanlanguages="no" Code="sc=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"><ScheduleFormHeading><Label>SCHEDULE</Label><OriginatingRef>(Section 6 and subsection 12(1))</OriginatingRef></ScheduleFormHeading><DocumentInternal><Group><GroupHeading format-ref="group1-part"><Label>PART 1</Label><TitleText>INITIAL PORT AUTHORITIES</TitleText></GroupHeading><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>1.</Label><Text>Fraser River Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>2.</Label><Text>Halifax Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>3.</Label><Text>Hamilton Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>4.</Label><Text>Montreal Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>5.</Label><Text>Nanaimo Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>6.</Label><Text>North Fraser Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>7.</Label><Text>Port Alberni Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>8.</Label><Text>Prince Rupert Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>9.</Label><Text>Quebec Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>10.</Label><Text>Saguenay Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>11.</Label><Text>Saint John Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>12.</Label><Text>Sept-Îles Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>13.</Label><Text>St. John’s Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>14.</Label><Text>Thunder Bay Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>15.</Label><Text>Toronto Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>16.</Label><Text>Trois-Rivières Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>17.</Label><Text>Vancouver Port Authority</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes"><Label>18.</Label><Text>Windsor Port Authority</Text></Provision></Group><Group><GroupHeading format-ref="group1-part"><Label>PART 2</Label><TitleText>PORT AUTHORITIES THAT ARE NOT INITIAL PORT AUTHORITIES</TitleText></GroupHeading><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0" language-align="no"><BilingualGroup><BilingualItemEn>Belledune Port Authority</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Administration portuaire de Belledune</BilingualItemFr></BilingualGroup></Provision></Group></DocumentInternal><HistoricalNote><ul><li>1998, c. 10, Sch.;</li><li> SOR/2000-125;</li><li> 2008, c. 21, ss. 59(E), 60(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231">Previous Version</a></Schedule><Schedule id="RelatedProvs"><ScheduleFormHeading type="amending"><TitleText>RELATED PROVISIONS</TitleText></ScheduleFormHeading><BillPiece><RelatedOrNotInForce><Heading level="5" style="nifrp"><TitleText>
                    — 1998, c. 30, s. 11(1)</TitleText></Heading><Section><MarginalNote>Transitional — cross-references</MarginalNote><Label>11.</Label><Subsection><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In any Act of Parliament, other than in a provision amended by sections 12 to 16, or in any proclamation, regulation, order, instrument or other document, a reference to the Ontario Court (General Division) or the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) shall be construed, with respect to any transaction, matter or event occurring after the coming into force of this section, as a reference to</Text><Paragraph><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of the Ontario Court (General Division), the Superior Court of Justice or the Superior Court of Justice in and for the Province of Ontario, as the case may require; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division), the Ontario Court of Justice.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section></RelatedOrNotInForce><RelatedOrNotInForce><Heading level="5" style="nifrp"><TitleText>
                    — 2008, c. 21, s. 63</TitleText></Heading><Section><MarginalNote>Continued effect</MarginalNote><Label>63.</Label><Text>Paragraph 25(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canada Marine Act</XRefExternal>, as it read immediately before the coming into force of section <XRefInternal>14</XRefInternal> of this Act, continues to apply in respect of a grant under an agreement in existence at the time of the coming into force of that section.</Text></Section></RelatedOrNotInForce></BillPiece></Schedule></Statute>
