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Economic Action Plan 2013 Act, No. 2

S.C. 2013, c. 40

Assented to 2013-12-12

A second act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 21, 2013 and other measures

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

Short Title

Marginal note:Short title

1 This Act may be cited as the Economic Action Plan 2013 Act, No. 2.

PART 1 Measures Relating to Income Tax

Income Tax Act

2 [Amendment]

3 [Amendment]

4 [Amendments]

5 [Amendment]

6 [Amendments]

7 [Amendment]

8 [Amendments]

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30 [Amendments]

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50 [Amendment]

51 [Amendments]

52 [Amendment]

53 [Amendment]

54 [Amendment]

55 [Amendment]

56 [Amendment]

57 [Amendments]

58 [Amendment]

59 (1) [Repealed, 2016, c. 7. s. 61]

(2) and (3) [Amendments]

(4) [Repealed, 2016, c. 7. s. 61]

(5) [Amendment]

(6) and (7) [Repealed, 2016, c. 7. s. 61]

(8) to (10) [Amendments]

60 [Amendments]

61 [Amendment]

62 [Amendment]

63 [Amendment]

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66 [Amendment]

67 [Amendments]

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88 [Amendment]

89 [Amendments]

90 [Amendment]

91 [Amendments]

92 [Amendment]

93 [Amendments]

94 [Amendment]

Keeping Canada’s Economy and Jobs Growing Act

95 [Amendment]

Income Tax Regulations

96 [Amendment]

97 [Amendment]

98 [Amendment]

99 [Amendment]

100 [Amendments]

101 [Amendment]

102 [Amendments]

103 [Amendments]

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111 [Amendment]

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116 [Amendment]

117 [Amendment]

118 [Amendment]

119 [Amendments]

Coordinating Amendment

120 [Amendment]

PART 2 Excise Tax Act

121 [Amendment]

122 [Amendment]

123 [Amendment]

124 [Amendment]

PART 3 Various Measures

DIVISION 1Employment Insurance

Employment Insurance Act

125 [Amendments]

126 [Amendments]

127 [Amendments]

128 [Amendments]

129 [Amendment]

130 [Amendment]

131 [Amendment]

132 [Amendment]

133 [Amendment]

134 [Amendment]

135 [Amendments]

136 [Amendment]

Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board Act

137 [Repeal]

Consequential Amendments

Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act

138 [Amendment]

Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act

139 [Amendments]

140 [Amendment]

141 [Amendment]

142 [Amendment]

Jobs and Growth Act, 2012

143 [Amendments]

144 [Amendment]

145 [Amendments]

146 [Amendments]

147 [Amendments]

148 [Amendment]

149 [Amendment]

150 [Amendments]

151 [Amendment]

152 [Amendment]

153 [Amendment]

154 [Amendment]

155 [Amendment]

156 [Amendment]

Employment Insurance (Fishing) Regulations

157 [Amendment]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:April 1, 2016

158 (1) Subsections 126(1), (4), (5), (7), (8) and (10), 127(3) and 128(3) and sections 131 and 136 come into force on April 1, 2016.

Marginal note:January 1, 2017

(2) Subsection 126(3) comes into force on January 1, 2017.

Marginal note:January 1, 2018

(3) Subsection 126(9) comes into force on January 1, 2018.

Marginal note:April 7, 2013

(4) Section 157 is deemed to have come into force on April 7, 2013.

DIVISION 2Financial Institutions (Conflicts of Interest)

Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act

159 [Amendment]

Trust and Loan Companies Act

160 [Amendment]

Bank Act

161 [Amendment]

162 [Amendment]

163 [Amendment]

Insurance Companies Act

164 [Amendments]

165 [Amendment]

Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Act

166 [Amendment]

DIVISION 3Financial Institutions (Investments)

Trust and Loan Companies Act

167 [Amendment]

Bank Act

168 [Amendment]

169 [Amendment]

Insurance Companies Act

170 [Amendment]

171 [Amendment]

172 [Amendment]

Cooperative Credit Associations Act

173 [Amendment]

DIVISION 4Passports

Criminal Code

174 [Amendment]

Amendment to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act

175 [Amendment]

DIVISION 5Canada Labour Code

Amendments to the Act

176 [Amendments]

177 [Amendments]

178 [Amendment]

179 [Amendment]

180 [Amendments]

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182 [Amendments]

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194 [Amendments]

195 [Amendments]

196 [Amendment]

197 [Amendment]

198 [Amendment]

Transitional Provisions

199 [Transitional Provisions]

Consequential Amendments

National Energy Board Act

200 [Amendment]

Hazardous Materials Information Review Act

201 [Amendment]

Non-smokers’ Health Act

202 [Amendment]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Order in council

Footnote *203 The provisions of this Division come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Division 5 in force October 31, 2014, see SI/2014-52.]

DIVISION 6Changes to the Canadian Ministry

Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act

204 [Amendment]

205 [Amendment]

206 [Amendment]

207 [Amendment]

208 [Amendment]

209 [Amendment]

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214 [Amendments]

Salaries Act

215 [Amendment]

216 [Amendment]

Transitional Provisions

217 [Transitional Provision]

218 [Transitional Provision]

219 [Transitional Provision]

220 [Transitional Provision]

Consequential Amendments

Access to Information Act

221 [Amendment]

222 [Amendment]

Financial Administration Act

223 [Amendment]

224 [Amendment]

225 [Amendment]

226 [Amendment]

Privacy Act

227 [Amendment]

228 [Amendment]

Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act

229 [Amendment]

230 [Amendment]

Income Tax Act

231 [Amendment]

Public Sector Compensation Act

232 [Amendment]

233 [Amendment]

Canada Student Financial Assistance Act

234 [Amendment]

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

235 [Amendment]

Terminology

236 [Amendments]

237 [Amendments]

238 [Amendments]

DIVISION 7Dominion Coal Blocks

Marginal note:Definitions

239 The following definitions apply in this Division.

Crow’s Nest Pass Act

Loi du Nid-de-Corbeau

Crow’s Nest Pass Act means An Act to authorize a Subsidy for a Railway through the Crow’s Nest Pass, chapter 5 of the Statutes of Canada 1897. (Loi du Nid-de-Corbeau)

Dominion Coal Blocks

Réserve fédérale de charbon

Dominion Coal Blocks means the selected land referred to in paragraph 1(i.) of the Crow’s Nest Pass Act, being

(a) Parcel Identifier 014-832-020, Parcel 73, shown on Plan DD 729 (F25(2)), District Lot 4589, Kootenay District, British Columbia; and

(b) Parcel Identifier 014-832-038, Parcel 82, shown on Plan DD 729 (F25(1)), District Lot 4589, Kootenay District, British Columbia, except Part included in Plan 6844. (Réserve fédérale de charbon)

Minister

ministre

Minister means the Minister designated under section 240, or, if none is designated, the Minister of Natural Resources. (ministre)

Marginal note:Designation of Minister

240 The Governor in Council may, by order, designate any federal minister to be the Minister referred to in this Division.

Marginal note:Dominion Coal Blocks

241 Nothing in the Crow’s Nest Pass Act, in the agreement mentioned in that Act or in any covenant in the instrument conveying the Dominion Coal Blocks to His Majesty in right of Canada operates so as to limit the power of Her Majesty in right of Canada to hold, dispose of or otherwise deal with the Dominion Coal Blocks, or any part of the Dominion Coal Blocks or any interest in them, in any manner and on any conditions that Her Majesty in right of Canada considers appropriate.

Marginal note:Powers of Minister

242 (1) With the approval of the Governor in Council, and subject to any terms that the Governor in Council considers appropriate, the Minister may dispose of the Dominion Coal Blocks, or any part of the Dominion Coal Blocks or any interest in them, in any manner and on any conditions established under section 241.

Marginal note:Exception  — easements

(2) Despite subsection (1), the Minister may grant an easement over any part of the Dominion Coal Blocks without the approval of the Governor in Council.

Marginal note:Powers of Minister

(3) The Minister may do anything that he or she considers necessary to prepare the Dominion Coal Blocks, or any part of the Dominion Coal Blocks or any interest in them, for disposition.

Marginal note:Administration

(4) The Minister has the administration of the Dominion Coal Blocks.

Marginal note:Application of provincial law

243 A disposition under section 241 or subsection 242(1) or (2) may be effected by any instrument by which an interest in real property may be disposed of by a private person under the laws in force in British Columbia.

Marginal note:Her Majesty’s obligations are terminated

244 All obligations and liabilities of Her Majesty in right of Canada arising out of any of the matters referred to in paragraph 1(i.) of the Crow’s Nest Pass Act, and all rights acquired by any other party under any covenant in the instrument conveying the Dominion Coal Blocks to His Majesty in right of Canada relating to those matters, are extinguished.

Marginal note:No liability

245 No action or other proceeding, including any action or proceeding in restitution, or for damages of any kind, that is based on or is in relation to any agreement in respect of the Dominion Coal Blocks that existed on or before the coming into force of this section lies or may be instituted by anyone against Her Majesty in right of Canada or any minister or any employee or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, or any person engaged to provide advice or services to Her Majesty in right of Canada in relation to such an agreement, for anything done or omitted to be done or for anything purported to have been done or omitted to be done, in the exercise or performance of their powers, duties and functions.

Marginal note:No compensation

246 No one is entitled to any compensation from Her Majesty in right of Canada in connection with the coming into force of section 244.

Marginal note:Application of money from disposition

247 The money from a sale or other disposition made under section 241 or subsection 242(1) or (2) minus an amount equal to the amount paid or payable by Her Majesty in right of Canada, or any agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada, under an agreement relating to the disposition, including the management of that disposition, is public money for the purposes of the Financial Administration Act.

Marginal note:Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act

248 The Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act does not apply to any disposition of the Dominion Coal Blocks.

DIVISION 8Reorganization of Certain Crown Corporations (Bridges)

Interpretation

Definition of amalgamated corporation

249 In this Division, amalgamated corporation means any corporation resulting from an amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(1).

2013, c. 40, s. 249;
2014, c. 39, s. 261.

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Amalgamation

Marginal note:Continuance under Canada Business Corporations Act

250 Despite section 103 of the Financial Administration Act, the directors of the Blue Water Bridge Authority may, under subsection 268(4) of the Canada Business Corporations Act, apply for a certificate of continuance.

Marginal note:Continuance

250.1 Despite subsection 268(8.1) of the Canada Business Corporations Act, sections 6 to 13, 17, 18 and 21.1 of the Blue Water Bridge Authority Act continue to apply to the Blue Water Bridge Authority after its continuance under the Canada Business Corporations Act.

2014, c. 39, s. 262.

Marginal note:Articles

251 For the purposes of paragraph 90(1)(c) of the Financial Administration Act, The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited may, before any amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(1), amend its articles to make a material change in the objects or purposes for which it was incorporated, or the restrictions on the businesses or activities that it may carry on, as set out in its articles.

Marginal note:Amalgamation authorized

252 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 90(1)(e) of the Financial Administration Act and despite section 14 of An Act to incorporate St. Mary’s River Bridge Company, the amalgamation of the following corporations with each other is authorized, the amalgamation of any of the following corporations with the corporation that results from the amalgamation of two or three of the other corporations is authorized and the amalgamation of any of the following corporations with any corporation that results from the amalgamation of two of the other corporations with the third corporation is authorized:

(a) The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited;

(b) St. Mary’s River Bridge Company;

(c) The Seaway International Bridge Corporation, Ltd.; and

(d) Blue Water Bridge Authority.

Marginal note:Transitional

(2) The chief executive officer and the members of the board of directors of The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited continue as the chief executive officer and members of the board of directors, respectively, of

(a) the corporation that results from the amalgamation of The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited with either or both of the corporations referred to in paragraphs (1)(b) and (c); and

(b) the corporation that results from the amalgamation of either of the corporations referred to in paragraphs (1)(b) and (c) with the corporation that results from the amalgamation of The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited with the other of the corporations referred to in those paragraphs, if The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited amalgamated with only one of them.

Marginal note:Amalgamated corporation an agent

253 An amalgamated corporation is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.

2013, c. 40, s. 253;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Contracts

254 An amalgamated corporation may enter into contracts with Her Majesty as though it were not an agent of Her Majesty.

2013, c. 40, s. 254;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Borrowing authorized

255 An amalgamated corporation may borrow money otherwise than from the Crown, including by means of the issuance, sale and pledge of bonds, debentures, notes or other evidence of indebtedness, as long as the total principal amount of those borrowings that is outstanding does not exceed $130,000,000 at any time.

2013, c. 40, s. 255;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Charges

256 (1) An amalgamated corporation may fix and charge tolls, fees or other charges for the use of a bridge or tunnel that it owns or operates.

Marginal note:Authorization by amalgamated corporation

(2) An amalgamated corporation may authorize another person to fix or charge tolls, fees or other charges for the use of such a bridge or tunnel.

2013, c. 40, s. 256;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Auditor

257 The Auditor General of Canada is the auditor of an amalgamated corporation.

2013, c. 40, s. 257;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:No compensation

258 Despite the provisions of any contract, agreement or order, no person who is appointed to hold office as a part-time member of the board of directors of The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited, of a corporation that results from an amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(2) or of Blue Water Bridge Authority has any right to claim or receive any compensation, damages, indemnity or other form of relief from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any employee or agent of Her Majesty for ceasing to hold that office or for the abolition of that office following any amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(1).

2013, c. 40, s. 258;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Financial Administration Act

259 For the purposes of Part I of Sched­ule III to the Financial Administration Act, the reference in that Part to The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited is deemed to be a reference to the name of any corporation that results from an amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(1), if that name is “The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited”.

2013, c. 40, s. 259;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Marginal note:Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act

260 For the purposes of Schedule III to the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act, the reference in that Schedule to The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited is deemed to be a reference to the name of any corporation that results from an amalgamation referred to in subsection 252(1), if that name is “The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited”.

2013, c. 40, s. 260;
2014, c. 39, ss. 263, 264.

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Consequential Amendments

Financial Administration Act

261 [Amendment]

Canada Marine Act

262 [Amendment]

International Bridges and Tunnels Act

263 [Amendment]

Repeals

264 [Repeal]

265 [Repeal]

266 [Repeal]

267 [Repeal]

268 [Repeal]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Order in council

Footnote *269 Sections 261 to 263 and 266 to 268 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 261 and 268 in force February 1, 2015, see SI/2015-10.]

2013, c. 40, s. 269;
2014, c. 39, s. 265.

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DIVISION 9Financial Administration Act

270 [Amendment]

DIVISION 10National Research Council Act

271 [Amendment]

272 [Amendment]

273 [Amendment]

274 [Amendment]

275 [Amendment]

DIVISION 11Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act

276 [Amendment]

DIVISION 12Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act

Amendments to the Act

277 [Amendments]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Order in council

Footnote *278 Section 277 comes into force, in accordance with subsection 114(4) of the Canada Pension Plan, on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Section 277 in force October 9, 2014, see SI/2014-82.]

DIVISION 13Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act

Amendments to the Act

279 [Amendment]

280 [Amendment]

Coordinating Amendments

281 [Amendments]

DIVISION 14Mackenzie Gas Project Impacts Fund Act

Enactment of Act

Marginal note:Enactment

282 The Mackenzie Gas Project Impacts Fund Act, whose text is as follows and whose schedule is set out in the schedule to this Act, is enacted:

[See Mackenzie Gas Project Impacts Fund Act]

Consequential Amendments

Access to Information Act

283 [Amendment]

Financial Administration Act

284 [Amendment]

Privacy Act

285 [Amendment]

Budget Implementation Act, 2006

286 [Amendment]

Repeal

287 [Repeal]

DIVISION 15Conflict of Interest Act

288 [Amendments]

289 [Amendment]

DIVISION 16Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Amendments to the Act

290 [Amendment]

291 [Amendment]

292 [Amendments]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Order in council

Footnote *293 The provisions of this Division come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 290 to 292 in force January 1, 2015, see SI/2014-99.]

DIVISION 17Public Service Labour Relations

Public Service Labour Relations Act

Amendments to the Act

294 [Amendments]

295 [Amendment]

296 [Amendment]

297 [Amendments]

298 [Amendment]

299 [Amendment]

300 [Amendment]

301 [Amendment]

302 [Amendment]

303 [Amendment]

304 [Amendments]

305 [Amendment]

306 [Amendment]

307 [Amendments]

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310 [Amendment]

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312 [Amendment]

313 [Amendment]

314 [Amendment]

315 [Amendment]

316 [Amendments]

317 [Amendment]

318 [Amendment]

319 [Amendments]

320 [Amendment]

321 [Amendment]

322 [Amendments]

323 [Amendments]

324 [Amendment]

325 [Amendments]

326 [Amendments]

327 [Amendment]

328 [Amendment]

329 [Amendment]

330 [Amendment]

331 [Amendment]

332 [Amendment]

333 (1) [Repealed, 2014, c. 39, s. 282]

(2) [Amendment]

334 [Amendment]

335 [Amendment]

336 [Amendments]

337 [Amendment]

Transitional Provisions

338 [Transitional Provision]

339 [Transitional Provision]

Canadian Human Rights Act

Amendments to the Act

340 [Amendment]

Transitional Provision

341 [Transitional Provision]

Public Service Employment Act

Amendments to the Act

342 [Amendments]

343 [Amendment]

344 [Amendment]

345 [Amendment]

346 [Amendment]

347 [Amendment]

348 [Amendment]

349 [Amendments]

350 [Amendment]

351 [Amendment]

352 [Amendment]

353 [Amendment]

354 [Amendment]

355 [Amendment]

356 [Amendment]

357 [Amendment]

358 [Amendment]

359 [Amendments]

Transitional Provision

360 [Transitional Provision]

Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act

361 [Amendment]

362 [Amendment]

Coordinating Amendments

363 [Amendments]

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Subsections 307(2) and 316(2)

364 Footnote *(1) Subsections 307(2) and 316(2) come into force on the day on which section 17 of the Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act comes into force.

Return to footnote *[Note: Subsections 307(2) and 316(2) not in force.]

Marginal note:Sections 325 to 336, 340 and 342 to 359

Footnote *(2) Sections 325 to 336, 340 and 342 to 359 come into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 225 to 336, 340 and 342 to 359 not in force.]

DIVISION 18Reorganization of Federal Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Boards

Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board Act

Marginal note:Enactment of Act

365 The Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board Act is enacted as follows:

[See Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board Act]

Public Service Labour Relations Act

Amendments to the Act

366 [Amendments]

367 [Amendment]

368 [Amendment]

369 [Amendment]

370 [Amendment]

371 [Amendment]

372 [Amendment]

373 [Amendment]

374 [Amendment]

375 [Amendment]

376 [Amendment]

377 [Amendment]

378 [Amendment]

379 [Amendment]

380 [Amendment]

381 [Amendment]

382 [Amendment]

383 [Amendment]

384 [Amendments]

385 [Amendment]

386 [Amendment]

387 [Amendment]

388 [Repealed before coming into force, 2013, c. 40, s. 467]

389 [Amendment]

390 [Amendment]

Transitional Provisions

391 [Transitional Provision]

392 [Transitional Provision]

393 [Transitional Provision]

394 [Transitional Provision]

395 [Transitional Provision]

396 [Transitional Provision]

397 [Transitional Provision]

398 [Transitional Provision]

399 [Transitional Provision]

400 [Transitional Provision]

401 [Transitional Provision]

402 [Transitional Provision]

Public Service Employment Act

Amendments to the Act

403 [Amendments]

404 [Amendments]

405 [Amendment]



406 [Amendment]

407 [Amendment]

408 [Amendment]

409 [Amendment]

410 [Amendment]

411 [Amendment]

412 [Amendment]

413 [Amendment]

414 [Amendment]

Transitional Provisions

415 [Transitional Provision]

416 [Transitional Provision]

417 [Transitional Provision]

418 [Transitional Provision]

419 [Transitional Provision]

420 [Transitional Provision]

421 [Transitional Provision]

422 [Transitional Provision]

423 [Transitional Provision]

424 [Transitional Provision]

Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act

Amendments to the Act

425 [Amendment]

426 [Amendment]

427 [Amendments]

428 [Amendments]

429 [Amendment]

430 [Amendment]

431 [Amendment]

432 [Amendment]

433 [Amendment]

434 [Amendment]

435 [Amendment]

436 [Amendment]

437 [Amendment]

Transitional Provision

438 [Transitional Provision]

Federal Courts Act

Amendment to the Act

439 [Amendment]

Transitional Provision

440 [Transitional Provision]

Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act

Amendment to the Act

441 [Amendment]

442 [Amendment]

443 [Amendment]

444 [Amendment]

Transitional Provision

445 [Transitional Provision]

Consequential Amendments

Access to Information Act

446 [Amendment]

447 [Repealed before coming into force, 2014, c. 20, s. 475]

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Canada Evidence Act

448 [Amendment]

Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act

449 [Amendment]

Financial Administration Act

450 [Amendment]

451 [Amendment]

452 [Repealed before coming into force, 2014, c. 20, s. 476]

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453 [Amendment]

454 [Amendment]

455 [Repealed before coming into force, 2014, c. 20, s. 477]

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456 [Amendment]

457 [Amendment]

458 [Repealed before coming into force, 2014, c. 20, s. 478]

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Privacy Act

459 [Amendment]

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Public Service Superannuation Act

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Public Sector Compensation Act

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Status of the Artist Act

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Coordinating Amendments

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Coming into Force

Marginal note:Order in council

Footnote *470 Sections 365 to 466, and the provisions of any Act as they are enacted by this Division, come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.

Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 365 to 466, and the provisions of any Act as they are enacted by this Division, in force November 1, 2014, see SI/2014-84.]

DIVISION 19Supreme Court Act

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SCHEDULE(Section 282)

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