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(c) a designated angel investor group; or
(d) a designated venture capital fund.
(2) A foreign national is a member of the start-up business class if they
(b) have attained a level of proficiency of at least benchmark level 5 in either official language for the four language skill areas, as set out in the Canadian Language Benchmarks and the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens, as demonstrated by the results of an evaluation conducted by an organization or institution designated by the Minister for the purpose of evaluating language proficiency under subsection 74(3) of the Regulations;
(3) A foreign national who obtains a commitment involving more than one entity is still considered eligible to be a member of the start-up business class if
(4) No more than five foreign nationals are to be considered members of the start-up business class in respect of the same business.
(a) the entities set out in Schedule 1 are designated as angel investor groups; and
(b) the entities set out in Schedule 2 are designated as venture capital funds.
Pursuant to paragraph 71(1)(b) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, notice is hereby given that the Minister of the Environment requires, for the purpose of assessing whether the substances listed in Schedule 1 to this notice are toxic or are capable of becoming toxic, or for the purpose of assessing whether to control, or the manner in which to control the listed substances, any person described in Schedule 2 to this notice who possesses or who may reasonably be expected to have access to the information required in Schedule 3 to this notice, to provide that information no later than July 30, 2013, 5 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
CAS RN (see footnote *)
Benzene, 1,1′-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis[2,3,4,5,6-pentabromo-
CAS RN (see footnote **)
(ii) cookware, or a cooking or serving utensil that is intended to come into direct contact with heated food in a residence, unless the component that comes into direct contact with heated food is made of glass, stainless steel or porcelain,
(iii) a clothing, a footwear or a sleeping bag,
(iv) a bedding intended to be used in a residence,
(v) a furniture intended to be used in a residence,
(vi) a furnishing intended to be used in a residence, if the substance is contained in a foam or a textile,
(vii) a carpet, a vinyl or laminate flooring, or a foam underlay for flooring, intended to be used in a residence,
(viii) an electronic, or electrical appliance or equipment, intended to be used in a residence.
This notice applies to any person who, during the 2011 calendar year, imported a total quantity greater than 100 kg of 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6-triamine (CAS RN 108-78-1), at any concentration, in a food packaging intended to come into direct contact with food.
(a) used alone in the manufacture of a mixture, a product, or a manufactured item; or
(b) used in a mixture, at any concentration, in the manufacture of a mixture, a product, or a manufactured item.
This notice does not apply to a substance listed in Schedule 1, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item that is
(a) in transit through Canada; or
(b) contained in a pest control product within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Pest Control Products Act where that pest control product is registered under the Pest Control Products Act.
Respondents to this notice who
(a) manufactured a substance listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 13 in Schedule 3;
(b) manufactured a substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Schedule 3;
(c) imported a substance listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 12 in Schedule 3;
(d) imported a substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Schedule 3;
(e) used a substance listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 13 in Schedule 3; or
(f) used a substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 shall complete sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Schedule 3.
(vi) the program and individuals at Environment Canada to which the information was submitted.
4. Where information required under Schedule 3 to this notice was submitted for 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6-triamine (CAS RN 108-78-1) to Health Canada, it may be relied on as a response to any question in Schedule 3 to this notice if
(i) the specific section, subsection, or paragraph to this notice to which the submitted information relates,
(ii) the title or description of the submitted information
(v) the program and individuals at Health Canada to which the information was submitted.
5. Persons to whom this notice applies shall provide the following information:
Provide the information no later than July 30, 2013, 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, to the Minister of the Environment, to the attention of the Substances Management
Coordinator Chemicals Management Plan
(c) each applicable six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS (see footnote 1) code; and
(c) NAICS (see footnote 2) code(s)
(d) Quantity of the substance in kg (rounded to two significant digits)
(b) the applicable substance function code(s) set out in section 14.
(b) the applicable substance function code(s) set out in section 14;
(c) for each applicable substance function code, the total quantity of the substance reported in kilograms (rounded to two significant digits);
(d) for a substance used as per the substance function code U011 (flame retardant), whether the substance is incorporated in the material physically (additive flame retardant), by indicating “yes” or “no;” and
(e) for a substance used as per the substance function code U011 (flame retardant), whether the substance is incorporated in the material chemically (reactive flame retardant), by indicating “yes” or “no.”
8. (2) Where code U999 is applicable for paragraph (1)(b), a written description of the substance function must be provided.
(c) Total quantity of the substance reported in kilograms (rounded to two significant digits)
(d) Whether the substance is incorporated in the material physically (additive flame retardant) [Indicate “yes” or “no”]
(e) Whether the substance is incorporated in the material chemically (reactive flame retardant) [Indicate “yes” or “no”]
(f) for each applicable consumer and commercial code, whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use in commercial activities, by indicating “yes” or “no;”
(g) for each applicable consumer and commercial code, whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use in consumer activities, by indicating “yes” or “no;” and
(h) for each applicable consumer and commercial code, whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use by or for children, by indicating “yes” or “no.”
9. (2) Where code C999 is applicable for paragraph (1)(b), a written description of the mixture, product, or manufactured item must be provided.
(d) Description and the common or generic name of the known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance
(f) Whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use in commercial activities (Indicate “yes” or “no”)
(g) Whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use in consumer activities (Indicate “yes” or “no”)
(h) Whether any known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance is intended for use by or for children (Indicate “yes” or “no”)
(b) any unpublished data or studies on the substance with regard to any of the following:
(A) acid disassociation constant,
(B) melting point,
(C) boiling point,
(D) vapour pressure,
(E) water solubility,
(F) octanol-water partition coefficient,
(G) organic carbon-water partition coefficient,
(I) bioaccumulation factor, bioconcentration factor and biomagnification factor,
(J) ecotoxicity (experimental acute and chronic studies for pelagic, benthic and terrestrial organisms),
(M) leaching potential, and
(ii) human health study endpoints indicated by an x in the Endpoints Table below:
Human Health Study Endpoints Table
(b) Unpublished data or studies submitted in paragraph (b) (Indicate corresponding data types of the submitted data or studies for each CAS RN)
(b) the study title(s) of any additional unpublished data or studies not listed in paragraph (1)(b), on the substance with regard to physical-chemical properties, bioaccumulation, persistence, toxicity, metabolism, degradation, release or disposal of the substance from the final mixture, product or manufactured item.
(b) Study title(s) for additional unpublished data or studies not listed in paragraph (1)(b)
(d) the supporting analytical data and method used to identify the components listed in paragraph (b).
(b) Chemical identity or CAS RN of the components of the substance
(c) Concentration or range of concentrations of each component listed in paragraph (b) (w/w%)
(d) Supporting analytical data and method used to identify the components listed in paragraph (b)
(b) the names, and street addresses of the facility or facilities where the substance was manufactured, used, or imported to;
(d) for each facility, whether used storage or transportation containers containing the substance, either alone or in a mixture, were cleaned on site by indicating “yes” or “no;”
(f) for each facility, the total quantity of the substance manufactured or acquired, reported in kilograms (rounded to two significant digits);
(j) the name, street address, contact name and phone number for the off-site hazardous or non-hazardous waste-management facility to which the substance or used containers containing the substance were transferred.
12. (2) For the purpose of paragraphs (1)(g) and (1)(h), releases to water include direct discharges to surface water or wastewater collection or treatment systems, and releases to land include underground injection.
(e) Description of the waste management practices, policies or technological solutions in place to prevent or minimize releases of the substance to the environment, including unintended releases, or to prevent or minimize the potential exposure of individuals in Canada to the substance
(f) Total quantity of the substance manufactured or acquired, reported in kilograms (rounded to two significant digits)
(g) Total quantity released to air, water or land, reported in kilograms (rounded to two significant digits)
Substances contained in fabric, textile and leather products to impart color and other desirable properties such as water, soil and stain repellence, wrinkle resistance, or flame resistance.
Substances contained in pet care products, mixtures or manufactured items that are used for cleansing, grooming, improving or altering skin, hair or teeth.
Substances added to fluids to reduce the freezing point of the mixture, or substances applied to surfaces to melt or prevent buildup of ice.
A grouping of certain organic flame retardant substances will be assessed and is part of this notice. This grouping of substances is based on similar function — application to materials to prevent the ignition and spread of fire. Additionally, some of these substances are potential alternatives for substances currently subject to controls or considered for controls in Canada. Therefore, potential risk management efficiencies could be achieved through the assessment of flame retardants as a grouping leading to informed substitution and less duplication of effort. Some of these substances may also serve functions other than flame retardancy.
Notice No. SMSE-002-13 — Release of new issue of ICES-002
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-002, Issue 6, Vehicles, Boats and Other Devices Propelled by an Internal Combustion Engine, Electrical Means or Both, which sets out the limits and method of measurement for the radio noise produced by (i) vehicles propelled by an internal combustion engine, electrical means or both; (ii) boats, which are no greater than 15 m in length, propelled by an internal combustion engine, electrical means or both; and (iii) devices equipped with internal combustion engines or traction batteries.
(a) an amended fee of nineteen cents (19.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2013; and
(b) an amended fee of twenty-five cents (25.0¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2014.
(a) an amended fee of nine and five tenths cents (9.5¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2013; and
(b) an amended fee of twelve and five tenths cents (12.5¢) per tonne, plus all applicable taxes from January 1, 2014.
Interested persons may, within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice, send comments to Paul Pouliotte, Eastern Canada Response Corporation Ltd., 275 Slater Street, Suite 1201, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9, 613-230-7369 (telephone), 613-230-7344 (fax), ppouliotte@ecrc.ca (email), or file a notice of objection that contain the reasons for the objection with the Manager of Environmental Response, Marine Safety, Operations and Environmental Programs, Transport Canada, Place de Ville, Tower C, 10th Floor, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N8, 613-990-5913 (telephone), 613-993-8196 (fax), josee. lamoureux@tc.gc.ca (email). All such representations must cite the Canada Gazette, Part Ⅰ, the name of the response organization submitting the list of proposed fees, and the date of publication of the notice of proposed fees.
As Chief Executive Officer of the Board, the Chairperson provides strategic leadership, direction, supervision, and oversees the conduct of arbitration, mediation, and compensation analysis and research services in order to promote the Board’s objectivity and integrity.
The successful candidate must possess a degree from a recognized university, or an acceptable combination of relevant education, job related training and/or experience. A degree in law would be considered an asset. The ideal candidate should possess significant leadership experience at a senior executive level within the private or public sector. The qualified candidate possesses experience in labour law, as well as in the operation of an adjudicative tribunal. Experience in the interpretation and application of legislation within the context of an administrative proceeding is necessary, as is experience in rendering decisions or in presenting cases before an adjudicative tribunal.
The selected candidate possesses knowledge of the procedures and practices involved in conducting an administrative hearing and the legal principles involved, particularly as they relate to evidence, legal interpretation and natural justice. The ideal candidate possesses knowledge of the mandate of the Public Service Labour Relations Board, as well as knowledge of the Public Service Labour Relations Act and other related federal legislation governing labour relations in the federal public service and in Parliament. Knowledge of employment matters, generally or specific to the public sector, is necessary, as is knowledge of the practices and principles underlying collective bargaining, mediation and conflict resolution. The successful candidate should be financially literate and possess knowledge of sound governance and management principles and practices.
The successful candidate must be a Canadian citizen within the meaning of the Citizenship Act or a permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The successful candidate must not hold any other office or employment under the employer; must not be a member of or hold an office or employment under an employee organization certified as a bargaining agent; must not carry on any activity inconsistent with the person’s functions; and must have knowledge of or experience in labour relations.
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