Vol. 145, No. 21 — May 21, 2011
ARCHIVED — COMMISSIONS
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
APPEAL
Notice No. HA-2011-005
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) will hold a public hearing to consider the appeal referenced hereunder. This hearing will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the Tribunal’s Hearing Room No. 2, 18th Floor, Standard Life Centre, 333 Laurier Avenue W, Ottawa, Ontario. Interested persons planning to attend should contact the Tribunal at 613-998-9908 to obtain further information and to confirm that the hearing will be held as scheduled.
Customs Act
Tyco Safety Products Canada, Ltd. (formerly Digital Security Controls Ltd.) v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing: June 14, 2011
Appeal No.: AP-2010-055
Goods in Issue: Various models of digital video management systems
Issue: Whether the goods in issue are properly classified under tariff item No. 8521.90.90 as other video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner, as determined by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency, or should be classified under tariff item No. 8525.50.00 as transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus, or, in the alternative, under tariff item No. 8471.49.00 as other automatic data processing machines and units thereof, not elsewhere specified or included, presented in the form of systems, as claimed by Tyco Safety Products Canada, Ltd. (formerly Digital Security Controls Ltd.).
Tariff Items at Issue: Tyco Safety Products Canada, Ltd. (formerly Digital Security Controls Ltd.)—8525.50.00 or 8471.49.00
President of the Canada Border Services Agency—8521.90.90
May 13, 2011
By order of the Tribunal
DOMINIQUE LAPORTE
Secretary
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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
INQUIRY
Fire fighting, security and safety equipment
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (the Tribunal) has received a complaint (File No. PR-2011-007) from Acklands-Grainger Inc. (Acklands-Grainger), of Richmond Hill, Ontario, concerning a procurement (Solicitation No. E60HN-10FSRE/A) by the Department of Public Works and Government Services (PWGSC). The solicitation is for the supply of fire fighting, safety and rescue equipment. Pursuant to subsection 30.13(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act and subsection 7(2) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations, notice is hereby given that the Tribunal has decided to conduct an inquiry into the complaint.
Acklands-Grainger alleges that PWGSC violated various provisions of the trade agreements by (1) accepting bids from manufacturers, which raises conflicts of interest, (2) choosing a price update mechanism that creates an incentive for manufacturers to discriminate and (3) choosing a price update mechanism that restricts competition and creates unnecessary obstacles to trade.
Further information may be obtained from the Secretary, Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Standard Life Centre, 15th Floor, 333 Laurier Avenue W, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G7, 613-993-3595 (telephone), 613-990-2439 (fax), secretary@citt-tcce.gc.ca (email).
Ottawa, May 12, 2011
DOMINIQUE LAPORTE
Secretary
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES
The Commission posts on its Web site the decisions, notices of consultation and regulatory policies that it publishes, as well as information bulletins and orders. On April 1, 2011, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure came into force. As indicated in Part 1 of these Rules, some broadcasting applications are posted directly on the Commission’s Web site, www.crtc.gc.ca, under “Part 1 Applications.”
To be up to date on all ongoing proceedings, it is important to regularly consult “Today’s Releases” on the Commission’s Web site, which includes daily updates to notices of consultation that have been published and ongoing proceedings, as well as a link to Part 1 applications.
The following documents are abridged versions of the Commission’s original documents. The original documents contain a more detailed outline of the applications, including the locations and addresses where the complete files for the proceeding may be examined. These documents are posted on the Commission’s Web site and may also be examined at the Commission’s offices and public examination rooms. Furthermore, all documents relating to a proceeding, including the notices and applications, are posted on the Commission’s Web site under “Public Proceedings.”
CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
PART 1 APPLICATIONS
The following applications have been posted on the Commission’s Web site between May 6, 2011, and May 12, 2011:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sarnia, Ontario
2011-0756-6
Amend the technical parameters of CBLFT-17 transmitter
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 8, 2011
V Interactions inc.
Sherbrooke, Quebec
2011-0746-7
Addition of a transmitter for CFKS-TV
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 8, 2011
Sun TV News General Partnership
Across Canada
2011-0794-6
Allegation of undue preference and/or disadvantage — Quebecor
Media Inc. vs. Bell Canada
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 10, 2011
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Windsor, Ontario
2011-0791-2
Amend the technical parameters of CBET-DT transmitter
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 10, 2011
Seaside Broadcasting Organization
Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia
2011-0792-0
Technical amendment — Relocation of the transmitter site for CFEP-FM
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 13, 2011
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICES OF CONSULTATION
2011-314 May 12, 2011
Notice of applications received
Various locations
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 16, 2011
The Commission has received the following applications:
1. Le5 Communications Inc.
Sudbury, Ontario
Application to amend the broadcasting licence for the French-language commercial radio station CHYC-FM Sudbury.
2. Norwesto Communications Ltd.
Vermilion Bay, Dryden, Kenora and Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the English-language commercial radio station CKQV-FM Vermilion Bay and its transmitters CKQV-FM-1 Dryden, CKQV-FM-2 Kenora and CKQV-FM-3 Sioux Lookout, expiring August 31, 2011.
3. HB Communications Inc.
Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan
Application to amend the broadcasting licence for the English-language radio station CFMQ-FM Hudson Bay by relocating its existing transmitter to Hudson Bay from its present location five kilometres away.
2011-317 May 13, 2011
Notice of applications received
Various locations
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 17, 2011
The Commission has received the following applications:
1. Bell ExpressVu Inc. (the general partner) and Bell Canada and Bell ExpressVu Inc. (partners in BCE Holdings G.P., a general partnership that is the limited partner), carrying on business as Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership
Across Canada
Application to amend the broadcasting licence for the video-on-demand service in order to be authorized to offer community programming that would be produced by the affiliated company Bell Aliant.
2. Bell Aliant Regional Communications Inc., the general partner, as well as limited partner with 6583458 Canada Inc. (the limited partners), carrying on business as Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership
Various municipalities in the Atlantic provinces
Application to amend the regional licence for the Class 1 terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving various municipalities in the Atlantic provinces in order to distribute community programming over a video-on-demand platform.
3. TELUS Communications Inc., and 1219823 Alberta ULC and Emergis Inc. in partnership with TELUS Communications Inc. in Société TÉLÉ-MOBILE Company, partners in a general partnership carrying on business as TELUS Communications Company
Baie-Comeau, Gaspé, Montmagny, Mont-Tremblant, Rimouski, Sainte-Marie, Saint-Georges, Sept-Îles and surrounding areas, Quebec
Application to renew the regional licence for the Class 1 terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings serving the above-mentioned locations, expiring August 31, 2011.
4. Bell Canada
Drummondville (region of Centre-du-Québec), Gatineau, Joliette (region of Lanaudière), Montréal, Québec, Sherbrooke, Saint-Jérôme (region of Laurentides), Trois-Rivières (region of Mauricie) and surrounding areas, Quebec
Application to renew the regional licence for the Class 1 terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings serving Gatineau, Montréal, Québec, Sherbrooke and surrounding areas, expiring August 31, 2011.
5. Bell Canada
Kingston, Hamilton/Niagara, Kitchener, London, Oshawa, Ottawa, Peterborough, Stratford, Toronto, Windsor and surrounding areas, Ontario
Application to renew the Class 1 regional licence for the terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings serving Hamilton/Niagara, Kitchener, London, Oshawa, Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor and surrounding areas, expiring August 31, 2011.
2011-319 May 13, 2011
Notice of application received
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Deadline for submission of interventions, comments and/or answers: June 2, 2011
The Commission has received the following application:
1. Maritime Broadcasting System Limited
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Application relating to the broadcasting licence for the English-language commercial FM radio programming undertaking CKDH-FM Amherst to amend the technical parameters of its transmitter, CKDH-FM, by increasing the average effective radiated power (ERP) from 18 700 to 23 000 W (maximum ERP from 40 000 to 50 000 W) and by decreasing the effective height of antenna above average terrain from 32 to 16 m.
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CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
DECISIONS
The complete texts of the decisions summarized below are available from the offices of the CRTC.
2011-304 May 9, 2011
Société de télédiffusion du Québec
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Approved — Application to amend the broadcasting licence for the television station CIVM-TV Montréal to add a post-transition digital transmitter to serve the population of Trois-Rivières.
2011-306 May 11, 2011
Ethnic Channels Group Limited
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to operate Greek TV, a national, general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty service and an authority to broadcast up to six minutes of local advertising per hour.
Denied — Request for relief from an obligation relating to the closed captioning of English- and French-language programming.
2011-312 May 12, 2011
Consortium de télévision Québec Canada inc.
Across Canada
Renewed — Broadcasting licence for the French-language specialty television programming undertaking TV5 Québec Canada, from September 1, 2012, to August 31, 2013.
2011-315 May 12, 2011
Red Star Television Inc.
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to operate Red Star Television, a national, general interest third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty service.
2011-318 May 13, 2011
7340362 Canada Inc.
Across Canada
Approved — Application for a broadcasting licence to operate V MAX, a national, French-language Category 2 specialty service.
2011-320 May 13, 2011
CTV Inc.
Peterborough, Ontario
Denied — Application to modify the technical parameters of its transmitter CKQM-FM Peterborough.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW COMMISSION
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW ACT
Filing of a claim for exemption
Pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission hereby gives notice of the receipt of the claims for exemption listed below.
Claimant |
Subject of the Claim for Exemption |
Product Identifier |
Registry Number |
---|---|---|---|
Canyon Technical Services, Calgary, Alberta |
Chemical name, common name, generic name, trade name or brand name of a controlled product and information that could be used to identify a supplier of a controlled product |
CAN-1000 |
8141 |
Trican Well Service Ltd., Calgary, Alberta |
Chemical name, common name, generic name, trade name or brand name of a controlled product |
PL-3 |
8151 |
The above claims seek exemption from the disclosure of employer confidential information in respect of a controlled product which would otherwise be required to be disclosed by the provisions of the applicable provincial legislation relating to occupational health and safety.
Claimant |
Subject of the Claim for Exemption |
Product Identifier |
Registry Number |
---|---|---|---|
Univar Canada Ltd., Richmond, British Columbia |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
ETHOX 4180 |
8124 |
Matrix Drilling Fluids Ltd., Calgary, Alberta |
Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient |
MATRIX BITU-BINDER |
8125 |
Arclin Canada Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
Catalyst for Ultra Low Emitting Resin |
8126 |
Cognis Canada Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario |
Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient |
DISPONIL AFX 4070 |
8127 |
Arclin Canada Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario |
Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients |
PF Lightener Solution |
8128 |
Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
LUBRIZOL® 560H |
8129 |
Innospec Fuel Specialties, Newark, Delaware |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
OLI-9101.x |
8130 |
Innospec Fuel Specialties, Newark, Delaware |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
Stadis® 450 |
8131 |
Innospec Fuel Specialties, Newark, Delaware |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
Stadis® 425 |
8132 |
Innospec Fuel Specialties, Newark, Delaware |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
DCI 4A |
8133 |
Innospec Fuel Specialties, Newark, Delaware |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
DCI 6A |
8134 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
3M(TM) Semi-Rigid Parts Repair Adhesive-3 PN 08237 Part A |
8135 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
3M(TM) SMC/Fiberglass Repair Adhesive-10 PN 08272 Part A |
8136 |
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
NALCO® EC5494A |
8137 |
Raybo Chemical Company, Huntington, West Virginia |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
RAYBO 60 NORUST |
8138 |
Purifics ES Inc., London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
ADX |
8139 |
Univar Canada Ltd., Richmond, British Columbia |
Chemical identity of five ingredients |
VANQUEST 100 |
8140 |
Momentive Performance Materials, Markham, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
Niax® silicone L-854 |
8142 |
Kinetic Fuel Technology Inc., Youngstown, New York |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
K100G |
8143 |
Kinetic Fuel Technology Inc., Youngstown, New York |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
K100MG |
8144 |
Kinetic Fuel Technology Inc., Youngstown, New York |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
K100D |
8145 |
Kinetic Fuel Technology Inc., Youngstown, New York |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
K100MD |
8146 |
Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry LLC, Chicago, Illinois |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
REDICOTE® C-2914 |
8147 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
HiTEC 6591N Fuel Additive |
8148 |
Cytec Industries Inc., Woodland Park, New Jersey |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
Cycom® 890 RTM Resin |
8149 |
Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
LUBRIZOL® 5708 |
8150 |
BYK USA Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
ANTI-TERRA-U 80 |
8152 |
BYK USA Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
BYK-W 980 |
8153 |
BYK USA Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
BYK-9077 |
8154 |
BYK USA Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
BYK-9076 |
8155 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario |
Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients |
PETROFLO 20Y3423 |
8156 |
Ashland Canada Corp., Mississauga, Ontario |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
ProSoft™ TQ250 Softener |
8157 |
Brine-Add Fluids Ltd., Calgary, Alberta |
Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient |
ONYXMUL S |
8158 |
Champion Technologies Ltd., Calgary, Alberta |
Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient |
Emulsotron X-8327 |
8159 |
Diversity Technologies Corp., Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient |
PVA-40 |
8160 |
Arkema Canada Inc., Burlington, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
THERMOLITE® 176 |
8161 |
Taylor Technologies, Inc., Sparks, Maryland |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
DPD REAGENT #2 |
8162 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of seven ingredients |
BR 15 |
8163 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of seven ingredients |
BR 28 |
8164 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of seven ingredients |
Wetsol 3 |
8165 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of four ingredients |
IC 191 |
8166 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of one ingredient and concentration of two ingredients |
CA 5051 |
8167 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of four ingredients |
Wetsol 1 Mutual Solvent |
8168 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of two ingredients and concentration of three ingredients |
Wetsol 2 Mutual Solvent |
8169 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of five ingredients |
WC 5000 Paraffin Solvent |
8170 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of four ingredients |
WC 6000 Asphaltene Solvent |
8171 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of five ingredients |
WC 7000 Paraffine / Asphaltene Solvent |
8172 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of two ingredients and concentration of three ingredients |
Smart Frac |
8173 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of two ingredients and concentration of three ingredients |
BAA |
8174 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of two ingredients and concentration of three ingredients |
BAP |
8175 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of four ingredients |
CA 215 |
8176 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients |
CA 954 |
8177 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Concentration of one ingredient |
Bwet |
8178 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of four ingredients and concentration of six ingredients |
DO 110 |
8179 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of five ingredients and concentration of six ingredients |
DO 136 |
8180 |
Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Limited, Edmonton, Alberta |
Chemical identity of two ingredients and concentration of three ingredients |
AXE 707C |
8181 |
Munzing-Ultra Additives LLC, Bloomfield, New Jersey |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
RM9203C |
8182 |
Munzing-Ultra Additives LLC, Bloomfield, New Jersey |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
RM91XX |
8183 |
Stepan Company, Northfield, Illinois |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
AGENT 3109-6 |
8184 |
Suncor Energy Inc., Mississauga, Ontario |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
HARMONIZER |
8185 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
3M(TM) Fiberglass Mat Adhesive PN 08277 Part A |
8186 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
3M(TM) Semi-Rigid Parts Repair Adhesive Black-1 PN 08235 Part A |
8187 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
3M(TM) SMC/Fiberglass Repair Adhesive-35 PN 08273 Part A |
8188 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of six ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9800CL Screen Print Clear |
8189 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of five ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9800 Process Base |
8190 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9802 Opaque Black |
8191 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9803 Mixing Black |
8192 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9805 Process Black |
8193 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9806 Mixing White |
8194 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9808 Opaque White |
8195 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9810 UV Toner |
8196 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9812 Magenta |
8197 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9813 Red Violet |
8198 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9815P Process Magenta |
8199 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9825 Transparent Red (BS) |
8200 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9826 Brick Red |
8201 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9827 Red |
8202 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9828 Transparent Red (YS) |
8203 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9830 Orange |
8204 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9831 Transparent Orange |
8205 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9840 Transparent Medium Yellow |
8206 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9843 Medium Yellow |
8207 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9845 Process Yellow |
8208 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9848 Transparent Yellow |
8209 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of five ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9849 Lemon Yellow |
8210 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9861 Light Green |
8211 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9875 Process Cyan |
8212 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9879 Blue (GS) |
8213 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9882 Transparent Blue |
8214 |
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
3M(TM) Screen Printing UV Ink Series 9891 Blue Violet |
8215 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
HiTEC 2372 Performance Additive |
8216 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of two ingredients |
HiTEC 5738D Performance Additive |
8217 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of three ingredients |
HiTEC 4045NA Heating Oil Additive |
8218 |
Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio |
Chemical identity of four ingredients |
LUBRIZOL® 5034A |
8219 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
HiTEC 6590 Fuel Additive |
8220 |
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia |
Chemical identity of one ingredient |
HiTEC 6590D Fuel Additive |
8221 |
The above claims seek exemption from the disclosure of supplier confidential business information in respect of a controlled product; such disclosure would otherwise be required under the provisions of the Hazardous Products Act.
Subsection 12(2) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act requires that this notice contain a statement offering every affected party the opportunity to make written representations to the screening officer with respect to the claim for exemption and the material safety data sheet to which it relates.
Under the provisions of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Regulations, “affected party,” for purposes of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, means, in respect of a controlled product that is the subject of a claim for exemption, a person who is not a competitor of the claimant and who uses, supplies or is otherwise involved in the use or supply of the controlled product at a work place, and includes
- (a) a supplier of the controlled product;
- (b) an employee at the work place;
- (c) an employer at the work place;
- (d) a safety and health professional for the work place;
- (e) a safety and health representative or a member of a safety and health committee for the work place; and
- (f) a person who is authorized in writing to represent
- (i) a supplier referred to in paragraph (a) or an employer referred to in paragraph (c), or
- (ii) an employee referred to in paragraph (b), except where that person is an official or a representative of a trade union that is not certified or recognized in respect of the work place.
- (i) a supplier referred to in paragraph (a) or an employer referred to in paragraph (c), or
Written representations respecting a claim for exemption cited in the present notice, or the material safety data sheet to which the claim relates, must cite the appropriate registry number, state the reasons and evidence upon which the representations are based and be delivered within 30 days of the date of the publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I, to the screening officer at the following address: Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission, 427 Laurier Avenue W, 7th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1M3.
G. BRUINS
Acting Chief Screening Officer
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PARKS CANADA AGENCY
SPECIES AT RISK ACT
Description of critical habitat of Red Mulberry in Point Pelee National Park of Canada
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra) is a species listed on Schedule 1 to the Species at Risk Act as Endangered. It is an understory tree that occurs at three sites within the mainland portion of Point Pelee National Park of Canada and one site on Middle Island within the same park. Critical habitat for Red Mulberry is identified within the Recovery Strategy for the Red Mulberry (Morus rubra) in Canada.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, critical habitat of Red Mulberry in the mainland portion of Point Pelee National Park of Canada (Figure 1), as identified on the National Topographic System (NTS) Map 40G/15 (Edition 7, printed 2001), and on Middle Island (Figure 2), as identified on NTS Map 40 G/10 (Edition 6, printed 1999), is described based on individual occupancy (a circle, hereafter referred to as a tree root zone, with a radius of 15 m surrounding the trunk of each live, individual, naturally occurring Red Mulberry tree).
Critical habitat parcel numbers are based on the unique Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) species identification number for Red Mulberry (228) and parcel number.
Critical habitat is found within an area delineated by a minimum convex polygon that encompasses the tree root zone of all Red Mulberry trees that are within 999 m or less of another Red Mulberry tree. Within the geographic boundaries of these minimum convex polygons (see Figures 1 and 2), critical habitat is located where the following biophysical attributes occur: moist, but well-drained Woodland (tree cover greater than 35% and less than or equal to 60%) and Forest (tree cover greater than 60%), Ecological Land Classification (ELC) community classes, including areas where additional light penetrates the tree canopy (e.g. forest gaps and edges), and moist swales in sandy soils. On Middle Island, critical habitat also includes the Cultural Meadow/ Cultural Thicket ELC community series, as this community is in the process of regenerating from former anthropogenic uses and is expected to succeed to woodland and eventually forest.
Existing anthropogenic features are excluded from critical habitat. These features include, but are not limited to, existing infrastructure (e.g. roads, trails, and parking lots) and unnatural vegetation types (e.g. grassed areas and septic beds). In addition, all White Mulberry trees and hybrid mulberry trees are excluded from critical habitat. Further details regarding Red Mulberry critical habitat can be found at the Species at Risk Public Registry Web site.
Figure 1*
* Figure 1: Areas within which critical habitat for Red Mulberry are found (critical habitat parcel No. 228_11, No. 228_12, and No. 228_13) in Point Pelee National Park of Canada. Critical habitat does not include existing infrastructure or unnatural vegetation types. Please refer to the Species at Risk Public Registry Web site for more details on Red Mulberry critical habitat.
Figure 2*
* Figure 2: Area within which critical habitat for Red Mulberry is found (critical habitat parcel No. 228_16) in Point Pelee National Park of Canada. Critical habitat does not include existing infrastructure or unnatural vegetation types. Please refer to the Species at Risk Public Registry Web site for more details on Red Mulberry critical habitat.
May 4, 2011
GEOFFREY HANCOCK
Field Unit Superintendent
Southwestern Ontario Field Unit
[21-1-o]
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT ACT
Permission and leave granted
The Public Service Commission of Canada, pursuant to section 116 of the Public Service Employment Act, hereby gives notice that it has granted permission, pursuant to subsection 114(4) of the said Act, to Michael Yen, Collections Contact Officer (SP-04), Canada Revenue Agency, Toronto, Ontario, to allow him to seek nomination as, and be, a candidate before the election period in the provincial election for the electoral district of Trinity—Spadina, Ontario, to be held on October 6, 2011.
The Public Service Commission of Canada, pursuant to subsection 114(5) of the said Act, has also granted a leave of absence without pay during the election period, effective at close of business on the first day of the election period, to allow him to be a candidate during the election.
May 5, 2011
MARIA BARRADOS
President
[21-1-o]