Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 5: COMMISSIONS

February 2, 2019

CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY

SPECIAL IMPORT MEASURES ACT

Corrosion-resistant steel sheet — Decision

On January 22, 2019, pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(b) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made a final determination of dumping in respect of certain corrosion-resistant steel sheet from China, the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu (Chinese Taipei), India and South Korea (subject goods).

The subject goods are usually classified under the following tariff classification numbers:

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) inquiry into the question of injury to the domestic industry is continuing, and it will issue its decision by February 21, 2019. Provisional duties will continue to be imposed on the subject goods until the CITT renders its finding.

If the CITT finds that the dumping has caused injury or is threatening to cause injury, anti-dumping duty will be applied to future importations of the subject goods. In that event, the importer in Canada shall pay such duties.

The Customs Act applies, with any modifications that the circumstances require, with respect to the accounting and payment of anti-dumping duty.

Information

The Statement of Reasons regarding this decision will be issued within 15 days following the decision and will be available on the CBSA website or by contacting the SIMA Registry and Disclosure Unit by telephone at 613‑948‑4605 or by email at simaregistry@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca.

Ottawa, January 22, 2019

Doug Band
Director General
Trade and Anti-dumping Programs Directorate

CANADA REVENUE AGENCY

INCOME TAX ACT

Revocation of registration of a qualified donee

Following a request from the qualified donee listed below, the following notice of intention to revoke was sent:

“Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraph 168(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the qualified donee listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(a) thereof, the revocation of the registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette.”

Name / Address
CREDIT VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY, MISSISSAUGA, ONT.

Tony Manconi
Director General
Charities Directorate

CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL

APPEALS

Notice No. HA-2018-024

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will hold public hearings to consider the appeals referenced hereunder. The hearings will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the Tribunal’s Hearing Room No. 2, 18th Floor, 333 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario. Interested persons planning to attend should contact the Tribunal at 613‑998‑9908 to obtain further information and to confirm that the hearings will be held as scheduled.

Customs Act
Conair Consumer Products ULC v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing March 5, 2019
Appeal No. AP-2018-025
Goods in Issue Ionic hot air brush and spin air brush
Issue Whether the goods in issue are properly classified under tariff item No. 8516.32.90 as other hair-dressing apparatus, as determined by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency, or should be classified under tariff item No. 8516.31.00 as hair dryers or under tariff item No. 8516.32.10 as curling irons, as claimed by Conair Consumer Products ULC.
Tariff Item at Issue

Conair Consumer Products ULC—8516.31.00 or 8516.32.10

President of the Canada Border Services Agency—8516.32.90

Customs Act
H. Topas v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency
Date of Hearing March 7, 2019
Appeal No. AP-2018-026
Goods in Issue Cheese and butter
Issue Whether the goods in issue are entitled to the benefit of tariff item No. 9905.00.00 as Passover products, as claimed by H. Topas.
Tariff Item at Issue H. Topas—9905.00.00

CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES

The Commission posts on its website 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 website, 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 website, 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 website 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 website under “Public Proceedings.”

CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
Applicant's name Undertaking City Province Date of decision
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBUS-FM 100 Mile House British Columbia January 22, 2019
DECISIONS
Decision number Publication date Applicant's name Undertaking City Province
2019-12 January 18, 2019 All TV Inc. All TV Across Canada  
2019-14 January 21, 2019 Bell Media Inc., on its own behalf and on behalf of 8384819 Canada Inc., and Bell Media Inc., on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Various radio and television stations Various locations  
2019-15 January 21, 2019 THEMA Canada Inc. A+kids Across Canada  

PARKS CANADA AGENCY

SPECIES AT RISK ACT

Description of critical habitat of Blanding’s Turtle (Great Lakes / St. Lawrence population) in Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada, Point Pelee National Park of Canada and Thousand Islands National Park of Canada

The Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) is a medium-sized, semi-aquatic turtle with a distinctive bright yellow chin and neck. The habitat used by the Blanding’s Turtle varies seasonally and includes upland forests as well as freshwater environments like lakes, permanent or temporary pools, slow-flowing streams, marshes and swamps. The Great Lakes / St. Lawrence population is listed on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. In Canada, this population occurs around the Great Lakes in southern Ontario and extends northwest towards the Chippewa River and east into the southwesternmost portion of Quebec.

The Recovery Strategy for the Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii), Great Lakes / St. Lawrence population, in Canada identifies critical habitat for this species within Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada, Point Pelee National Park of Canada and Thousand Islands National Park of Canada.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, that 90 days after the date of publication of this notice, subsection 58(1) of the Act will apply to the critical habitat of the Blanding’s Turtle as identified in the recovery strategy for that species that is included in the Species at Risk Public Registry, and that is located within Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada, Point Pelee National Park of Canada and Thousand Islands National Park of Canada, the boundaries of which are described in Schedule 1 of the Canada National Parks Act.

Katherine Patterson
Field Unit Superintendent
Georgian Bay and Eastern Ontario Field Unit

Louis R. Lavoie
Field Unit Superintendent
Southwestern Ontario Field Unit

PARKS CANADA AGENCY

SPECIES AT RISK ACT

Description of critical habitat of Spiny Softshell in Point Pelee National Park of Canada

The Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) is a medium- to large-sized aquatic turtle with a flat, leathery carapace. The species is listed on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The Spiny Softshell is typically associated with large bodies of water such as rivers, streams or lakes, and only makes use of terrestrial habitat for nesting. In Canada, the Spiny Softshell can be found in the extreme southwest part of Ontario, from Windsor in the west to Toronto in the north and Niagara Falls in the east. There is a smaller portion of the range in the extreme southern portion of Quebec where the Ottawa River enters the St. Lawrence River, and along the border with New York.

The Recovery Strategy for the Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) in Canada identifies critical habitat for the species within Point Pelee National Park of Canada.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, that 90 days after the date of publication of this notice, subsection 58(1) of the Act will apply to the critical habitat of the Spiny Softshell, identified in the recovery strategy for that species that is included in the Species at Risk Public Registry, and that is located within Point Pelee National Park of Canada, the boundaries of which are described in Schedule 1 of the Canada National Parks Act.

Louis R. Lavoie
Field Unit Superintendent
Southwestern Ontario Field Unit

PARKS CANADA AGENCY

SPECIES AT RISK ACT

Description of critical habitat of Spotted Turtle in Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada and Point Pelee National Park of Canada

The Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata) is a small semi-aquatic turtle, characterized by a smooth, arched, black carapace with scattered yellow-orange spots. This species is listed on Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. The habitat used by the Spotted Turtle varies seasonally, throughout the species’ geographical range and among different populations. In general, the Spotted Turtle moves among aquatic and terrestrial habitats, which can include but is not limited to shallow wetlands and marsh meadows. In Canada, the species occurs sporadically in southwestern Ontario, including along the Bruce Peninsula, and in central Ontario from the eastern shore of Georgian Bay and east to the Quebec border. The presence of the Spotted Turtle in Quebec has yet to be confirmed.

The Recovery Strategy for the Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata) in Canada identifies critical habitat for this species within Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada and Point Pelee National Park of Canada.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 58(2) of the Species at Risk Act, that 90 days after the date of publication of this notice, subsection 58(1) of the Act will apply to the critical habitat of the Spotted Turtle as identified in the recovery strategy for that species that is included in the Species at Risk Public Registry, and that is located within Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada and Point Pelee National Park of Canada, the boundaries of which are described in Schedule 1 of the Canada National Parks Act.

Katherine Patterson
Field Unit Superintendent
Georgian Bay and Eastern Ontario Field Unit

Louis R. Lavoie
Field Unit Superintendent
Southwestern Ontario Field Unit

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT ACT

Permission and leave granted (Váně, Moira)

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 Moira Váně, Counsel, Public Prosecution Service of Canada, to seek nomination as a candidate, before and during the election period, and to be a candidate, before the election period, in the provincial election in the electoral district of Strathcona–Sherwood Park, Alberta. The date of the election has not yet been confirmed.

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 the first day the employee is a candidate during the election period.

January 17, 2019

Patrick Borbey
President

Susan M. W. Cartwright
Commissioner

D. G. J. Tucker
Commissioner