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Vol. 143, No. 39 — September 26, 2009

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to section 127 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, Disposal at Sea Permit No. 4543-2-03474 authorizing the loading for disposal and the disposal of waste or other matter at sea is amended as follows:

5. Disposal Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site, within a one nautical mile radius of 49°15.40′ N, 123°21.90′ W (NAD83);

9. Total quantity to be disposed of: Not to exceed 1 200 000 m3.

STEVEN WRIGHT
Environmental Protection Operations Directorate
Pacific and Yukon Region
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to section 127 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, Disposal at Sea Permit No. 4543-2-03495 authorizing the loading for disposal and the disposal of waste or other matter at sea is approved.

 1. Permittee: JJM Construction Ltd., Delta, British Columbia.

 2. Waste or other matter to be disposed of: Dredged material.

2.1. Nature of waste or other matter: Dredged material consisting of rock, gravel, sand, silt, clay, non-reusable concrete, wood waste, or material typical to the approved loading site, except logs and usable wood. The Permittee shall ensure that every effort is made to prevent the deposition of log bundling strand into waste or other matter approved for loading and disposal at sea and/or to remove log bundling strand from waste or other matter approved for loading and disposal at sea.

 3. Duration of permit: Permit is valid from October 25, 2009, to October 24, 2010.

 4. Loading site(s):

(a) Various approved sites in the Fraser River Estuary, British Columbia, at approximately 49°11.90′ N, 123°07.88′ W (NAD83);

(b) Various approved sites in Howe Sound, British Columbia, at approximately 49°29.82′ N, 123°18.24′ W (NAD83);

(c) Various approved sites in Vancouver Harbour, British Columbia, at approximately 49°18.70′ N, 123°08.00′ W (NAD83); and

(d) Various approved sites near Vancouver Island, British Columbia, at approximately 49°22.45′ N, 123°56.42′ W (NAD83).

 5. Disposal site(s):

(a) Cape Mudge Disposal Site, within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of 49°57.70′ N, 125°05.00′ W (NAD83);

(b) Comox (Cape Lazo) Disposal Site, within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of 49°41.70′ N, 124°44.50′ W (NAD83);

(c) Five Finger Island Disposal Site, within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of 49°15.20′ N, 123°54.70′ W (NAD83);

(d) Malaspina Strait Disposal Site, within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of 49°45.00′ N, 124°27.00′ W (NAD83);

(e) Point Grey Disposal Site, within a one nautical mile radius of 49°15.40′ N, 123°21.90′ W (NAD83);

(f) Porlier Pass Disposal Site, within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of 49°00.20′ N, 123°29.90′ W (NAD83);

(g) Thornbrough Channel Disposal Site, within a 0.25 nautical mile radius of 49°31.00′ N, 123°28.30′ W (NAD83); and

(h) Watts Point Disposal Site, within a 0.25 nautical mile radius of 49°38.50′ N, 123°14.10′ W (NAD83).

 6. Method of loading: Loading will be carried out using cutter suction dredge, barge-mounted excavator or clamshell dredge.

 7. Route to disposal site(s) and method of transport: Most direct navigational route from the loading site to the disposal site via pipeline, hopper scow, towed scow or hopper dredge.

 8. Method of disposal: Disposal will be carried out by pipeline, bottom dumping, end dumping or cutter suction dredge.

 9. Total quantity to be disposed of: Not to exceed 7 000 m3.

10. Approvals: The Permittee shall obtain from the permit-issuing office a letter of approval for each loading and disposal activity prior to undertaking the work, and adhere to the conditions in the letter of approval.

11. Fees: The fee prescribed by the Ocean Dumping Permit Fee Regulations (Site Monitoring) shall be paid by the Permittee in accordance with those Regulations.

12. Inspection:

12.1. By accepting this permit, the Permittee and their contractors accept that they are subject to inspection pursuant to Part 10 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.

12.2. The Permittee shall ensure that records of all loading and disposal activities are kept on site for the duration of the permit and are available for inspection for two years following the expiry of the permit by any enforcement officer or analyst.

12.3. Ships operating under the authority of this permit shall carry and display a radar-reflecting device at all times mounted on the highest practical location.

13. Contractors:

13.1. The loading or disposal at sea referred to under this permit shall not be carried out by any person without written authorization from the Permittee.

13.2. The Permittee shall ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or disposal activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of the conditions identified in the permit and of possible consequences of any violation of these conditions.

14. Reporting and notification:

14.1. The Permittee shall provide the following information at least 48 hours before loading and disposal activities commence: name or number of ship, platform or structure used to carry out the loading and/or disposal, name of the contractor including corporate and on-site contact information, and expected period of loading and disposal activities. The above-noted information shall be submitted to Environment Canada’s Environmental Enforcement Division, Pacific and Yukon Region, 604-666-9059 (fax) or das.pyr@ec.gc.ca (email).

14.2. The Permittee shall submit a written report to the Minister, as represented by the Regional Director of the Environmental Protection Operations Directorate, Pacific and Yukon Region, 201–401 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3S5, within 30 days of either the completion of the work or the expiry of the permit, whichever comes first. This report shall contain the following information: a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, including the names of the loading and disposal sites used, the quantity of matter disposed of at the disposal site(s), and the dates on which disposal activities occurred.

STEVEN WRIGHT
Environmental Protection Operations Directorate
Pacific and Yukon Region
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Notice of eleventh release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

Whereas the Government of Canada published on Saturday, December 9, 2006, in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 140, No. 49, the Notice of intent to develop and implement measures to assess and manage the risks posed by certain substances to the health of Canadians and their environment in which it highlights how it intends to address approximately 200 chemical substances identified as high priorities for action;

Notice is hereby given that the Government of Canada is releasing the technical documentation relevant to the 16 substances listed in section 3 of Schedule 1 to this notice. The Government of Canada challenges interested parties to submit the specific information detailed in the technical documentation.

The technical documentation and associated deadlines for submission of information are available via the Government of Canada’s Chemical Substances Web site (www.chemicalsubstances. gc.ca). They may also be obtained by contacting by mail the Program Development and Engagement Division, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3. The Division may also be contacted by fax at 819-953-7155, by email at DSL.SurveyCo@ec.gc.ca, or by telephone at 1-888-228-0530 or 819-956-9313.

A notice concerning a survey for certain substances listed in section 3 of Schedule 1 to this notice is simultaneously published under paragraph 71(1)(b) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 in this edition of the Canada Gazette, Part I.

In accordance with section 313 of the Act, any person who provides information in response to this notice may submit, with the information, a request that it be treated as confidential.

GEORGE ENEI
Acting Director General
Science and Risk Assessment Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

MARGARET KENNY
Director General
Chemical Sectors Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

KAREN LLOYD
Director General
Safe Environments Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of Health

SCHEDULE 1

Plan for the assessment and management of certain substances on the Domestic Substances List and list of Batch 11 Challenge substances

1. Background

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999) required that the Government review some 23 000 Domestic Substances List (DSL) substances to determine whether they have certain characteristics which indicate that the Government should assess the risks that may be associated with their continued use in Canada. The Government completed this exercise — called categorization — in September 2006. Categorization provided a new information baseline on all identified substances, one that will allow the Government of Canada to work with its partners to achieve tangible results that protect Canadians and the environment.

The Ministers of the Environment and of Health (the Ministers) published on December 9, 2006, in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 140, No. 49, the Notice of intent to develop and implement measures to assess and manage the risks posed by certain substances to the health of Canadians and their environment. The notice indicated that approximately 200 of the 4 300 chemical substances identified through the categorization exercise are high priorities for action under the initiative known as the Challenge because

  • the Ministers consider that evidence that a substance is both persistent and bioaccumulative (according to the Persistence and Bioaccumulation Regulations), when combined with evidence of toxicity and release into the environment, can lead to harmful ecological impacts. This indicates that the substance meets the criterion in paragraph 64(a) of CEPA 1999;
  • the Ministers consider that where there is evidence that a substance for which the critical health effect is assumed to have no threshold — i.e. a mutagenic carcinogen — it is assumed that there is a probability of harm to human health at any level of exposure, and therefore indicates that the substance meets the criterion in paragraph 64(c) of CEPA 1999;
  • the Ministers consider that evidence that a substance exhibits carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, developmental toxicity, or reproductive toxicity, and a high likelihood of exposure to individuals in Canada, indicates that the substance may meet the criterion in paragraph 64(c) of CEPA 1999; and
  • these substances are believed to be in commerce or of commercial interest in Canada.

This notice also outlines the measures the Ministers intend to take regarding these substances to further protect the health of Canadians and the environment. These measures will

  • improve, where possible, persistence and/or bioaccumulation information;
  • identify industrial best practices in order to set benchmarks for risk management, product stewardship, and virtual elimination; and
  • collect information on environmental release, exposure, substance and/or product use.

In so doing, the Ministers will make timely risk management interventions that minimize the risk of serious or irreversible harm associated with the above substances.

Pursuant to paragraph 74(a) of the Act, the Ministers are required to conduct a screening assessment of the substances on the DSL that are identified to be substances described in the criteria set forth in subsection 73(1) to determine whether the substances meet one or more of the criteria established in section 64 of the Act.

With respect to substances that require further attention in the form of assessment but that are not described in the criteria set forth in subsection 73(1), the Ministers can collect data, conduct an investigation and publish the results of this investigation under section 68 of the Act.

The Ministers have, for each of the 16 substances in Batch 11 of the Challenge, compiled all information in their possession relevant to categorization and have prepared documentation which (a) summarizes the scientific information and any relevant uncertainties; (b) specifies the information necessary for improved decision making and, where appropriate, requires submission of this data using section 71; and (c) outlines how this information will be used in decisions.

Information considered necessary for improved decision making is being gathered through the means provided under section 71 of CEPA 1999. Additional information regarding the scientific properties of these substances or best management practices associated with the use of these substances that are considered beneficial by interested stakeholders will also be collected, as detailed in the technical documentation available via the Government of Canada Chemical Substances Web Site (www. chemicalsubstances.gc.ca). The absence of new information will not preclude the Ministers from issuing a decision that safeguards human health and the environment.

2. Timelines

If new information for the 16 substances listed below is not received by March 25, 2010, then, by no later than July 3, 2010, the Ministers will open a 60-day public comment period with respect to all substances assessed under either sections 74 or 68 on (a) the draft screening assessment, published under section 77 or 68, and (b) the proposal to pursue one of the measures, as described under subsection 77(2).

If new information is received by March 25, 2010, that information will be considered and, by no later than October 2, 2010, the Ministers will open a 60-day public comment period with respect to all substances assessed under either sections 74 or 68 on (a) the draft screening assessment and (b) their proposal to pursue one of the measures as described under subsection 77(2) and, where applicable, the implementation of virtual elimination under subsection 65(3).

Discussions with stakeholders on the development of the risk management approach, where applicable, will be initiated at the time of the publication of the draft screening assessment. The Ministers will publish their final recommendations under subsection 77(6) or under section 68 by no later than January 8, 2011, where no new information was received during this call for information, and by no later than April 2, 2011, where new information was received during this call for information. A risk management approach, where applicable, will be available at that time outlining actions which the Government proposes to take to protect Canadians and their environment from risks associated with these substances.

3. Batch 11 Challenge substances

A. Eleven substances identified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic to non-human organisms and believed to be in commercial use in Canada

CAS No.

Substance name

603-33-8*

Bismuthine, triphenyl-

10448-09-6*

Cyclotetrasiloxane, heptamethylphenyl-

40615-36-9*

Benzene, 1,1′-(chlorophenylmethylene)bis[4-methoxy-

64111-81-5*

Phenol, 2-phenoxy-, trichloro deriv.

68412-48-6

2-Propanone, reaction products with diphenylamine

68478-45-5

1,4-Benzenediamine, N,N-mixed tolyl and xylyl derivs.

68952-02-3

Siloxanes and Silicones, Me 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, Me vinyl, hydroxy-terminated

68953-84-4

1,4-Benzenediamine, N,N-mixed Ph and tolyl derivs.

69430-47-3

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, reaction products with Me hydrogen siloxanes and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane

70900-21-9

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, hydrogen-terminated

125328-28-1*

Phenol, 4,4 -(1-methylethylidene)bis-, reaction products with hexakis(methoxymethyl)melamine

* Substances for which no response was received to the notice published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 140, No. 9, under section 71 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, on March 4, 2006, but for which stakeholders indicated in their Declaration of Non-Engagement forms an interest in the substances.

B. Five substances identified as a high hazard to humans and a high likelihood of exposure to individuals in Canada

CAS No.

Substance name

98-01-1

2-Furancarboxaldehyde

103-23-1

Hexanedioic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester

107-22-21

Ethanedial

140-88-5

2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester

149-57-5

Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-

 1 This substance did not meet the categorization criteria specified under section 73 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, but was determined to be a priority for assessment from a health perspective.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999) required the Minister of Health and the Minister of the Environment to categorize the approximately 23 000 substances on the Domestic Substances List. Based on the information obtained through the categorization process, a number of substances have been identified by the Ministers as high priorities for action. This includes substances

  • that were found to meet all of the ecological categorization criteria, including persistence, bioaccumulation potential and inherent toxicity to aquatic organisms, and that are known to be in commerce, or of commercial interest, in Canada; and/or
  • that were found either to meet the categorization criteria for greatest potential for exposure or to present an intermediate potential for exposure, and were identified as posing a high hazard to human health based on available evidence on carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, developmental toxicity or reproductive toxicity.

The Challenge initiative is meant to engage stakeholders to provide new information that could improve decision making with respect to 200 substances identified as high priorities for action.

In the absence of additional relevant information as a result of this Challenge, the Ministers are predisposed to conclude, through a screening assessment, that a substance satisfies the definition of toxic under section 64 of CEPA 1999 in that it “may enter the environment in a quantity or concentration or under conditions that have or may have an immediate or long-term harmful effect on the environment or its biological diversity or may constitute a danger in Canada to human life or health.” As such, the Ministers may then recommend to the Governor in Council that this substance be added to the List of Toxic Substances in Schedule 1 of CEPA 1999, with the intent of initiating the development of risk management measures taking into account socio-economic considerations. The measures will be subject to review in light of new scientific information, including monitoring and ongoing assessment activities.

The 200 Challenge substances are in commerce or believed to be in commerce in Canada. Should no information be forthcoming through this Challenge to confirm that a substance is in commerce in Canada, the Ministers may conclude, through a screening assessment or investigation, that the substance is not currently in commerce in Canada and that, as such, it may not satisfy the criteria under section 64 of CEPA 1999. However, given the hazardous properties of these substances, there is concern that new activities for the substances that have not been identified or assessed under CEPA 1999 could lead to the substances meeting the criteria set out in section 64 of the Act. It will be recommended that such substances be subject to the Significant New Activity provisions specified under subsection 81(3) of the Act, to ensure that any new manufacture, import or use of these substances in quantities greater than 100 kg/year is notified, and that ecological and human health risk assessments are conducted as specified in section 83 of the Act prior to the substances being introduced into Canada.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Notice of identification of the twelfth batch of substances in the Challenge

Whereas the Government of Canada published on Saturday, December 9, 2006, in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 140, No. 49, the Notice of intent to develop and implement measures to assess and manage the risks posed by certain substances to the health of Canadians and their environment in which it is highlighted how it intends to address approximately 200 chemical substances identified as high priorities for action;

Whereas the Government of Canada published on Saturday, May 12, 2007, in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 141, No.19, the Notice of identification of the third batch and the next proposed batches of the remaining substances in the Challenge, where the proposed substances for the twelfth batch were subject to a 120-day public comment period; and

Whereas no comments were received on the proposed substances for the twelfth batch,

Notice is hereby given that the Government of Canada intends to publish in December 2009 technical documentation on the 16 substances assigned for the twelfth batch, listed in Schedule 1 to this notice and will subsequently challenge interested parties to submit the specific information detailed in the technical documentation.

GEORGE ENEI
Acting Director General
Science and Risk Assessment Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

MARGARET KENNY
Director General
Chemical Sectors Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

KAREN LLOYD
Director General
Safe Environments Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of Health

SCHEDULE 1

1. Background

The table below describes when the relevant technical documentation was released for the first 11 batches of substances.

Batch

Date of release

Publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I

Notice title

1

February 3, 2007

Vol. 141, No. 5

Notice of first release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

2

May 12, 2007

Vol. 141, No. 19

Notice of second release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

3

August 18, 2007

Vol. 141, No. 33

Notice of third release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

4

November 17, 2007

Vol. 141, No. 46

Notice of fourth release of
technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

5

February 16, 2008

Vol. 142, No. 7

Notice of fifth release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

6

May 31, 2008

Vol. 142, No. 22

Notice of sixth release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

7

August 30, 2008

Vol. 142, No. 35

Notice of seventh release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

8

January 31, 2009

Vol. 143, No. 5

Notice of eighth release of
technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

9

March 14, 2009

Vol. 143, No. 11

Notice of ninth release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

10

June 20, 2009

Vol. 143, No. 25

Notice of tenth release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

11

September 26, 2009

Vol. 143, No. 39

Notice of eleventh release of technical information relevant to substances identified in the Challenge

2. Batch 12 Challenge substances

A. Substances identified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic to non-human organisms and believed to be in commercial use in Canada

CAS No.

Substance name

53-19-0

Benzene, 1-chloro-2-[2,2-dichloro-1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethyl]-

56-95-1

2,4,11,13-Tetraazatetradecanediimidamide, N,N′ -bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-, diacetate

107-51-7

Trisiloxane, octamethyl-

116-66-5*

1H-Indene, 2,3-dihydro-1,1,3,3,5-pentamethyl-4,6-dinitro-

515-03-7*

1- Naphthalenepropanol, α-ethenyldecahydro-2-hydroxy-α,2,5,5,8a-pentamethyl-, [1R-[1a(R*),2ß,4aß,8aα]]-

3555-47-3

Trisiloxane, 1,1,1,5,5,5-hexamethyl-3,3-bis[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]-

13080-86-9**

Benzenamine, 4,4' -[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxy)]bis-

59709-38-5

ß-Alanine, N-[4-[(2-bromo-6-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]-N-(3-methoxy-3-oxopropyl)-, methyl ester

68583-58-4

Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-hydroxy-, reaction products with hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane, silica and 1,1,1-trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine

68937-51-9

Silanamine, 1,1,1-trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)-, reaction products with ammonia, octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and silica

101200-53-7*

Pyridine, 2-[3-(3-chlorophenyl)propyl]-

 * Substance for which no response was received to the notice published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, Vol. 140, No. 9, under section 71 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, on March 4, 2006, but for which stakeholders indicated in their Declaration of Non-Engagement forms an interest in the substance.

** Substance added to the Challenge as a result of information received during public comments on the December 9, 2006, Notice with respect to the draft screening assessment report on 148 PBiT substances published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, along with a notice of intent to amend the Domestic Substances List to apply the Significant New Activity provisions under subsection 81(3) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 to these 148 substances.

B. Substances identified as a high hazard to humans and presenting a high likelihood of exposure to individuals in Canada

CAS No.

Substance Name

102-06-7

Guanidine, N,N -diphenyl-

1333-86-4

Carbon black

14464-46-1

Cristobalite

14808-60-7

Quartz

68391-11-7

Pyridine, alkyl derivs

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Notice with respect to Batch 11 Challenge substances

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 January 26, 2010, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Responses to this notice shall be submitted to the Minister of the Environment, to the attention of the DSL Surveys Co-ordinator, Chemicals Management Plan, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3. Inquiries concerning the notice may be directed to DSL Surveys Co-ordinator at the above address, 1-800-567-1999 or 819-953-7156 (telephone), 1-800-410-4314 or 819-953-7155 (fax), DSL.SurveyCo@ec.gc.ca (email).

Pursuant to section 313 of the Act, any person who provides information in response to this notice may submit, with the information, a written request that the information or part of it be treated as confidential.

Pursuant to subsection 71(4) of the Act, the Minister of the Environment may, on request in writing from any person to whom this notice applies, extend the time or times within which the person shall comply with this notice. The person seeking such extension shall submit a request in writing to the Minister of the Environment, to the attention of the DSL Surveys Co-ordinator, Chemicals Management Plan, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3.

MARGARET KENNY
Director General
Chemical Sectors Directorate
GEORGE ENEI
Acting Director General
Science and Risk Assessment Directorate
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

SCHEDULE 1

Batch 11 Challenge Substances

Part 1 Substances

CAS RN1

Name of the substance

Formula

Synonyms

98-01-01

2-Furancarboxaldehyde

C5H4O2

furfural;
2-furaldehyde;
2-furanaldehyde;
2-formylfuran;
2-furancarbonal;
2-furylcarboxaldehyde

103-23-1

Hexanedioic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester

C22H42O4

DEHA;
hexanedioic acid, 1,6-bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester;
bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate;
adipic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester;
di-2-ethylhexyl adipate;
dioctyl adipate

107-22-2

Ethanedial

C2H2O2

glyoxal;
oxalaldehyde;
1,2-ethanedione

140-88-5

2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester

C5H8O2

ethyl acrylate;
acrylic acid, ethyl ester;
ethyl 2-propenoate

149-57-5

Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-

C8H16O2

2-ethylhexoic acid;
2-ethylhexanoic acid;
2-butylbutanoic acid

603-33-8

Bismuthine, triphenyl-

C18H15Bi

Triphenylbismuth;
triphenylbismuthine;

10448-09-6

Cyclotetrasiloxane, heptamethylphenyl-

C13H26O4 Si4

Phenyl-D4;
heptamethylphenylcyclo tetrasiloxane;
1,3,3,5,5,7,7-heptamethyl-1-phenylcyclotetrasiloxane;
2,2,4,4,6,6,8-heptamethyl8-phenylcyclotetrasiloxane

40615-36-9

Benzene, 1,1′-(chlorophenylmethylene) bis[4-methoxy-

C21H19ClO2

dimethoxytrityl chloride;
1,1′-(chlorophenylmethylene)bis(4-methoxybenzene)

64111-81-5

Phenol, 2-phenoxy-, trichloro deriv.

C12H7Cl3O2

trichloro-2-hydroxydiphenyl ether

1CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Part 2 Substances

CAS RN1

Name of the substance

Formula

Synonyms

68952-02-3

Siloxanes and Silicones, Me 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, Me vinyl,hydroxy-terminated

C14O5Si4F6H18

MVTFS;
siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl methyl vinyl, hydroxy-terminated

69430-47-3

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, reaction products with Me hydrogen siloxanes and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane

C10H30O3 Si4

MDnM-hydride;
siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane

70900-21-9

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, hydrogen-terminated

C8H26O3Si4

MHDnMH;
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl hydrogen terminated

1 CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Part 3 Substances

CAS RN1

Name of the substance

Formula

Synonyms

68412-48-6

2-Propanone, reaction products with diphenylamine

C12H11N × C3H6O

PREPOD;
acetone diphenylamine condensation products;
diphenylamine, acetone reaction product;
N-phenylbenzeneamine, 2-propanone reaction product

68478-45-5

1,4-Benzenediamine, N,N′-mixed tolyl and xylyl derivs.

C21H22N2

BENTAX;
hydroquinone, o-toludine, xylidine condensate;
p-phenylenediamine, diaryl-

68953-84-4

1,4-Benzenediamine, N,N′-mixed Ph and tolyl derivs.

C19H18N2

BENIPAT;
hydroquinone, o-toluidine, aniline condensate;
N,N ′-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine, methylated

125328-28-1

Phenol, 4,4′(1-methylethylidene)bis-, reaction products with hexakis(methoxymethyl) melamine

C27H38N6O6

PMEI

1 CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

SCHEDULE 2

Persons Required to Provide Information

1. This notice applies to any person who,

(a) during the 2006 calendar year, manufactured or imported a total quantity greater than 100 kg of a substance listed in Schedule 1 to this notice, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item; or

(b) during the 2006 calendar year, used a total quantity greater than 1 000 kg of a substance listed in Schedule 1 to this notice, at any concentration, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item.

2. This notice does not apply to a substance in transit through Canada.

3. Respondents to this notice who

(a) manufactured a substance listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to this notice shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 5, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice;

(b) manufactured a substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to this notice shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 4(2), 5, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice;

(c) manufactured a substance listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 to this notice shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 4(3), 5, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice;

(d) imported a substance listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to this notice, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 6, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice;

(e) imported a substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to this notice, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 4(2), 6, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice;

(f) imported a substance listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 to this notice, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 4(3), 6, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice; or

(g) used a substance listed in Schedule 1 to this notice, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, shall complete sections 3, 4(1), 7, 8 and 9 in Schedule 3 to this notice.

SCHEDULE 3

Information Required

1. The definitions in this section apply in this notice.

“calendar year” means a period of 12 consecutive months commencing on January 1.

“manufacture” includes the incidental production of a substance at any level of concentration as a result of the manufacturing, processing or other uses of other substances, mixtures, or products.

“manufactured item” means an item that is formed into a specific physical shape or design during manufacture and has, for its final use, a function or functions dependent in whole or in part on its shape or design, including, without limitation, clothing, empty storage containers, electrical gear and appliances or parts thereof, office and consumer electronics or parts thereof, tiles, electrical wire, foam slabs or shapes and plastic film, pipes, tubes or profiles, plywood, brake linings, fibres, leather, paper, yarns, dyed fabric, matches, flares, photographic films, and batteries.

“mixture” means a combination of substances that does not produce a substance that is different from the substances that were combined, including a prepared formulation, hydrate, and reaction mixture that are characterized in terms of their constituents.

“product” excludes mixture and manufactured item.

“use” excludes sale, distribution, and repackaging.

2. If the person subject to the notice is a company, response to the notice shall be submitted on a company-wide basis. The person shall include information with respect to each facility in their single response on behalf of the entire company.

3. Persons to whom this notice applies shall provide the following information:

Identification and Declaration Form — Batch 11 Challenge Substances - 2006

Identification

Name of the person (e.g. company): __________________________________

Canadian head office street address (and mailing address, if different from the street address): __________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Federal business number2: _________________________________________

Contact name for CEPA 1999 section 71 notices: ________________

Title of the contact: ______________________

Contact’s street and mailing addresses (if different from above): _______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Telephone number: ___________________________

Fax number (if any): __________________________

Email (if any): _______________________________

Request for Confidentiality

Pursuant to section 313 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, I request that the following parts of the information that I am submitting be treated as confidential. (Specify the parts [e.g. sections, tables] of the information that you request be treated as confidential and include the reason for your request.)

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

I do not request that the information that I am submitting be treated as confidential and I consent to it being released without restriction.

I declare that the information that I am submitting is accurate and complete.

_____________________________________________________
Name (print)  

___________________
Title

___________________ 
Signature 

___________________
Date of signature


Provide the information no later than January 26, 2010, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time to Minister of the Environment, to the attention of the DSL Surveys Co-ordinator Chemicals Management Plan
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Telephone: 1-888-567-1999 or 819-953-7156 — Fax: 1-800-410-4314 or 819-953-7155
Email: DSL.SurveyCo@ec.gc.ca

2 Federal business number is a nine-digit registration number issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to Canadian businesses that register for one or more of the following: corporate income tax; importer/exporter account number; payroll (source) deductions (trust accounts); or goods and services tax. This number can be found on all forms issued to a business by the CRA. The first nine digits that appear on these forms is the Federal business number.

4. (1) For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person manufactured, imported or used, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 1) of the substance;

(b) the name of the substance;

(c) the total quantity of the substance that was manufactured, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg), including the substance contained in a mixture, a product or a manufactured item;

(d) the total quantity of the substance that was imported, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg), including the substance contained in a mixture, a product or a manufactured item;

(e) the total quantity of the substance that was used, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg), including the substance contained in a mixture, a product or a manufactured item;

(f) whether the substance was manufactured or imported in a total quantity greater than 100 kg or used in a total quantity greater than 1 000 kg in the 2008 calendar year, by indicating “yes” or “no”; and

(g) the applicable six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code(s) with respect to each of the person’s activities with the substance or to the mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance.

CAS RN (see footnote 2) of the substance (a)

Name of substance (b)

Total quantity in kg (rounded to the nearest kg, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kg, if greater than 1 000 kg)

Whether the substance was manufactured or imported in a total quantity greater than 100 kg or used in a total quantity greater than 1 000 kg in the 2008 calendar year, by indicating “yes” or “no”
(f)

NAICS3 code(s)
(g)

Manufactured in 2006
(c)

Imported in 2006
(d)

Used in 2006 (e)

             
             
             
             
             
             

3 A list of six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes is available at the following Statistics Canada Internet site: www.statcan.ca/english/ Subjects/Standard/naics/2007/naics07-menu.htm. Note that the NAICS code(s) Internet address is case sensitive.

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

4. (2) For each substance listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1, that a person manufactured or imported, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 3) of the substance;

(b) the chemical identity and the CAS RN (see footnote 4) of the monomers or the reactants of the substance;

(c) the concentration, or range of concentrations, of each of the monomers or the reactants of the substance as a weight percentage expressed as w/w%;

(d) the number average molecular weight (Mn) of the substance;

(e) the percentage of the molecular weight of the substance that is below 1 000 daltons;

(f) the percentage of the molecular weight of the substance that is below 500 daltons; and

(g) the supporting analytical data and test procedure used to determine the molecular weight.

CAS RN (see footnote 5) of the substance (a)

Chemical identity and the CAS RN1 of the monomers or the reactants of the substance (b)

Concentration, or range of concentrations, of each of the monomers or the reactants of the substance as a weight percentage expressed as w/w%
(c)

Number average molecular weight (Mn) of the substance (d)

Percentage of the molecular weight of the substance that is below 1 000 daltons (e)

Percentage of the molecular weight of the substance that is below 500 daltons
(f)

Supporting analytical data and test procedure used to determine the molecular weight
(g)

             
             
             
             
             

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

4. (3) For each substance listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1, that a person manufactured or imported, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 6) of the substance;

(b) the chemical reaction type of the substance, if applicable;

(c) the chemical identity of the components of the substance;

(d) the concentration, or range of concentrations, of each component of the substance as a weight or volume percentage expressed as w/w% or v/v%; and

(e) the supporting analytical data and methods used to identify the components.

CAS RN (see footnote 7) of the substance
(a)

Chemical reaction type of the substance, if applicable
(b)

Chemical identity of the components of the substance
(c)

Concentration, or range of concentrations, of each component of the substance (w/w% or v/v%)
(d)

Supporting analytical data and methods used to identify the components
(e)

         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

5. For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person manufactured, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 8) of the substance;

(b) the applicable industrial function code set out in section 11;

(c) for each applicable industrial function code set out in section 11, the quantity of the substance that was manufactured, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg); and

(d) the top five trade names of the substance, if applicable.

CAS RN (see footnote 9) of the substance
(a)

Industrial function code (set out in section 11)
(b)

For each applicable industrial function code of the substance, quantity manufactured in kg (rounded to the nearest kg, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kg, if greater than 1 000 kg)
(c)

Top five trade names of the substance, if applicable
(d)

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

6. (1) For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person imported whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 10) of the substance;

(b) the type of mixture, product, or manufactured item containing the substance, if applicable;

(c) the concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance as a weight percentage, expressed as w/w%, in the mixture, product, or manufactured item;

(d) the applicable industrial function code, set out in section 11, associated with the substance or the substance in the mixture, in the product or in the manufactured item;

(e) for each applicable industrial function code set out in section 11, the quantity of the substance that was imported, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg); and

(f) the top five trade names representing the highest aggregate quantity of the substances in each mixture, product, or manufactured item identified in paragraph (b), if applicable.

CAS RN (see footnote 11) of the substance
(a)

Type of mixture, product, or manufactured item containing the substance, if applicable
(b)

Concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance by weight (w/w%)
(c)

Industrial function code (set out in section 11)
(d)

For each applicable industrial function code of the substance, quantity imported in kg (rounded to the nearest kg, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kg, if greater than 1 000 kg)
(e)

Top five trade names representing the highest aggregate quantity of substances in each mixture, product or manufactured item identified in paragraph (b), if applicable
(f)

           
           
           
           
           
           

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

6. (2) For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person imported whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, and sold to a person in Canada during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 12) of the substance;

(b) the name, head office street and mailing addresses, and telephone number of a maximum of 20 persons in Canada to whom the largest quantity of the substance was sold, including the substance contained in the mixture, the product and the manufactured item; and

(c) the total quantity of the substance, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, that was sold to each person identified in paragraph (b), reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg).

CAS RN (see footnote 13) of the substance
(a)

Name, head office street and mailing addresses, and telephone number of a maximum of 20 persons in Canada to whom the largest quantity of the substance was sold
(b)

Total quantity of the substance sold to each person identified in paragraph (b) of the substance in kg (rounded to the nearest kg, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kg, if greater than 1 000 kg)
(c)

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

7. For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person used, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product, or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 14) of the substance;

(b) the type of mixture, product, or manufactured item containing the substance, if applicable;

(c) the concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance as a weight percentage, expressed as w/w%, in the mixture, product, or manufactured item;

(d) the name and head office street and mailing addresses of the supplier;

(e) the applicable industrial function code, set out in section 11, associated with the substance or the substance in the mixture, in the product, or in the manufactured item;

(f) for each applicable industrial function code set out in section 11, the quantity of the substance that was used, reported in kilograms (rounded to the nearest kilogram, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms, if greater than 1 000 kg).

(g) the known or anticipated final substance, or mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance;

(h) the concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance as a weight percentage, expressed as w/w%, in the known or anticipated final mixture, product or manufactured item; and

(i) whether the known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item is intended for sale to the general public, by indicating “yes” or “no.”

CAS RN (see footnote 15) of the substance
(a)

Type of mixture, product, or manufactured item containing the substance, if applicable
(b)

Concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance by weight (w/w%)
(c)

Name and head office street and mailing addresses of the supplier
(d)

Industrial function code (set out in section 11)
(e)

For each applicable industrial function code of the substance, quantity used in kg (rounded to the nearest kg, if less than 1 000 kg; rounded to the nearest hundred kg, if greater than 1 000 kg)
(f)

           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

CAS RN (see footnote 16) of the substance
(a)

Known or anticipated final substance, or mixture, product or manufactured item containing the substance
(g)

Concentration, or range of concentrations, of the substance by weight (w/w%) in the known or anticipated final mixture, product or manufactured item
(h)

Whether the known or anticipated final substance, mixture, product or manufactured item is intended for sale to the general public, by indicating “yes” or “no”
(i)

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

8. (1) For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person manufactured, imported or used, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 17) of the substance;

(b) the name and street and mailing addresses of the facility where the substance was manufactured or used, or the facility to which it was imported;

(c) the total quantity of the substance that was released from the facility to air, water or land, reported in kilograms and rounded to the nearest kilogram;

(d) the source of releases to air, water or land;

(e) the physical state of the substance released; and

(f) the total quantity of the substance that was transferred to an off-site hazardous or non-hazardous waste management facility, reported in kilograms and rounded to the nearest kilogram.

8. (2) For the purpose of paragraphs (1)(d) and (e), releases to water include discharges to surface water or wastewater collection or treatment systems; and discharges to land include underground injection and discharges to groundwater.

CAS RN (see footnote 18) of the substance
(a)

Facility name and street and mailing addresses
(b)

Total quantity in kg and rounded to the nearest kg released to
(c)

Source of releases to air, water or land
(d)

Physical state of the substance released
(e)

Total quantity transferred to an off-site waste management facility reported in kg and rounded to the nearest kg
(f)

Air

Water

Land

Hazardous waste

Non-hazardous waste

                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

9. (1) For each substance listed in Schedule 1, that a person manufactured, imported or used, whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item, during the 2006 calendar year, the person shall provide the following information:

(a) the CAS RN (see footnote 19) of the substance;

(b) a description of the procedures, policies or technological solutions put in place to prevent or minimize releases of the substance to the environment or the potential exposure of individuals in Canada to the substance, if applicable;

(c) studies or data that measure the effectiveness of the procedures, policies or technological solutions identified in paragraph (b); and

(d) studies or data that measure the exposure in Canada, of individuals or of the environment to the substance including, but not limited to, studies or data on concentrations in air, water, soil, or sediment, and releases of the substance from final mixtures, products, or manufactured items.

9. (2) For the purpose of paragraphs (1)(c) and (d), provide a list describing each study if more than five studies exist.

CAS RN (see footnote 20) of the substance
(a)

Procedures, policies or technological solutions put in place to prevent or minimize releases of the substance to the environment or the potential exposure of individuals in Canada to the substance, if applicable
(b)

Studies or data that measure the effectiveness of the procedures, policies or technological solutions identified in paragraph (b)
(c)

Studies or data that measure the exposure in Canada, of individuals or of the environment to the substance
(d)

       
       
       
       
       

Attach supplementary sheets, if necessary.

10. For the purpose of this Schedule,

(a) except for section 8, where a substance is to be reported in kilograms it shall be rounded to the nearest kilogram if less than 1 000 kg; or rounded to the nearest hundred kilograms if greater than 1 000 kg; and

(b) where code U999 is applicable as an industrial function code, a written description must be provided.

11. For the purposes of sections 5, 6 and 7, the following are the industrial function codes and their corresponding descriptions:

Industrial Function Codes and Corresponding Descriptions

Industrial Function Codes

Title

Description

U001

Abrasives

Substances used to wear down or polish surfaces by rubbing against the surface.

U002

Adhesives and sealant substances

Substances used to promote bonding between other substances, promote adhesion of surfaces, or prevent seepage of moisture or air.

U003

Adsorbents and absorbents

Substances used to retain other substances by accumulation on their surface or by assimilation.

U004

Agricultural substances (non-pesticidal)

Substances used to increase the productivity and quality of farm crops.

U005

Anti-adhesive agents

Substances used to prevent bonding between other substances by discouraging surface attachment.

U006

Bleaching agents

Substances used to lighten or whiten a substrate through chemical reaction, usually an oxidative process which degrades the color system.

U007

Corrosion inhibitors and antiscaling agents

Substances used to prevent or retard corrosion or the formation of scale.

U008

Dyes

Substances used to impart color to other materials or mixtures by penetrating into the surface of the substrate.

U009

Fillers

Substances used to provide bulk, increase strength, increase hardness, or improve resistance to impact.

U010

Finishing agents

Substances used to impart such functions as softening, static-proofing, wrinkle resistance, and water repellence.

U011

Flame retardants

Substances used on the surface of or incorporated into combustible materials to reduce or eliminate their tendency to ignite when exposed to heat or a flame.

U012

Fuels and fuel additives

Substances used to create mechanical or thermal energy through chemical reactions, or which are added to a fuel for the purpose of controlling the rate of reaction or limiting the production of undesirable combustion products, or which provide other benefits such as corrosion inhibition, lubrication, or detergency.

U013

Functional fluids (closed systems)

Liquid or gaseous substances used for one or more operational properties in a closed system. This code does not include fluids used as lubricants.

U014

Functional fluids (open systems)

Liquid or gaseous substances used for one or more operational properties in an open system.

U015

Intermediates

Substances consumed in a reaction to produce other substances for commercial advantage.

U016

Ion exchange agents

Substances that are used to selectively remove targeted ions from a solution. This code also includes aluminosilicate zeolites.

U017

Lubricants and lubricant additives

Substances used to reduce friction, heat, or wear between moving parts or adjacent solid surfaces, or that enhance the lubricity of other substances.

U018

Odour agents

Substances used to control odours, remove odours, mask odours, or impart odours.

U019

Oxidizing or reducing agents

Substances used to alter the valence state of another substance by donating or accepting electrons or by the addition or removal of hydrogen to a substance.

U020

Photosensitive substances

Substances used for their ability to alter their physical or chemical structure through absorption of light, resulting in the emission of light, dissociation, discoloration, or other chemical reaction.

U021

Pigments

Substances used to impart color to other materials or mixtures by attaching themselves to the surface of the substrate through binding or adhesion.

U022

Plasticizers

Substances used in plastics, cement, concrete, wallboard, clay bodies, or other materials to increase their plasticity or fluidity.

U023

Plating agents and surface treating agents

Substances applied to metal, plastic, or other surfaces to alter physical or chemical properties of the surface.

U024

Process regulators

Substances used to change the rate of a reaction, start or stop the reaction, or otherwise influence the course of the reaction.

U025

Processing aids, specific to petroleum production

Substances added to water, oil, or synthetic drilling muds or other petroleum production fluids to control foaming, corrosion, alkalinity and pH, microbiological growth or hydrate formation, or to improve the operation of processing equipment during the production of oil, gas, and other products or mixtures from beneath the earth’s surface.

U026

Processing aids, not otherwise covered in this table

Substances used in applications other than the production of oil, gas, or geothermal energy to control foaming, corrosion, or alkalinity and pH, or to improve the operation of processing equipment.

U027

Propellants and blowing agents

Substances used to dissolve or suspend other substances and either to expel those substances from a container in the form of an aerosol or to impart a cellular structure to plastics, rubber, or thermo set resins.

U028

Solids separation agents

Substances used to promote the separation of suspended solids from a liquid.

U029

Solvents (for cleaning or degreasing)

Substances used to dissolve oils, greases and similar materials from textiles, glassware, metal surfaces, and other articles.

U030

Solvents (which become part of formulation or mixture)

Substances used to dissolve another substance to form a uniformly dispersed solution at the molecular level.

U031

Surface active agents

Substances used to modify surface tension when dissolved in water or water solutions, or reduce interfacial tension between two liquids or between a liquid and a solid or between liquid and air.

U032

Viscosity adjustors

Substances used to alter the viscosity of another substance.

U033

Laboratory substances

Substances used in a laboratory for chemical analysis, chemical synthesis, extracting and purifying other chemicals, dissolving other substances, and similar activities.

U034

Paint additives and coating additives not otherwise covered in this table

Substances used in a paint or coating formulation to enhance properties such as water repellence, increased gloss, improved fade resistance, ease of application or foam prevention.

U061

Pest control substances

Substances used as active ingredients or formulants in products, mixtures or manufactured items used for directly or indirectly controlling, destroying, attracting or repelling a pest or for mitigating or preventing its injurious, noxious or troublesome effects.

U999

Other (specify)

Substances with an industrial function not otherwise described in this table. A written description must be provided when using this code.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the notice.)

The Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health (the Ministers) have published on December 9, 2006, in the Canada Gazette, Part I, the Notice of intent to develop and implement measures to assess and manage the risks posed by certain substances to the health of Canadians and their environment. The Ministers will implement a series of measures regarding certain substances to further protect the health of individuals in Canada and the environment from the potential effects of exposure to these substances. These measures apply to the substances identified by categorization of the Domestic Substances List as being

(a) persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic to the environment and that are known to be in commerce in Canada; and/or

(b) a high hazard to humans and as having a high likelihood of exposure to individuals in Canada.

The Ministers will implement a series of measures regarding these substances to further protect the health of individuals in Canada and the environment from the potential effects associated with exposure to these substances. These measures will

  • improve, where possible, persistence and/or bioaccumulation information;
  • identify industrial best practices in order to set benchmarks for risk management, product stewardship, and virtual elimination; and
  • collect environmental release, exposure, substance and/or product use information.

The notice of intent, published on December 9, 2006, covered a list of 193 substances on which information will be required on a quarterly basis within the next three years. This notice, pursuant to paragraph 71(1)(b) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, requires information for the eleventh batch, consisting of 16 substances. This information will assist the Ministers to complete the assessment as to whether or not the substances meet the criteria set out in section 64 of the Act, to understand the use of the substances, to assess the need for controls and to improve the information available for decision-making.

This notice is published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, under paragraph 71(1)(b) of the Act. This notice requires the persons to whom it applies to provide certain information on their activities with respect to the substances listed in Schedule 1 to this notice.

Pursuant to subsection 71(3) of the Act, every person to whom this notice applies is required to comply with this notice within the time specified in the notice. The time specified in this notice is January 26, 2010, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Persons who do not meet the requirements to respond may complete a Declaration of Non-Engagement form for the notice. Receipt of this form will allow the Government of Canada to remove the name of these persons from further mailings pertaining to that notice. This form is available on the Chemical Substances Web site at www.chemicalsubstances.gc.ca.

Persons, including companies, who have a current or future interest in any Challenge substances, may identify themselves as a “stakeholder” for the substance. Please identify the substances of interest to your company and specify your activity or potential activity with the substance (import, manufacture, use). You will be included in any future mailings regarding section 71 notices applicable for these substances and may be contacted for further information regarding your activity/interest in these substances. The Declaration of Stakeholder Interest form is available on the Chemical Substances Web site at www.chemicalsubstances.gc.ca.

The Ministers are also inviting the submission of additional information that is deemed beneficial by interested stakeholders, relating to the extent and nature of the management/stewardship of substances listed under the Challenge. Organizations that may be interested in submitting additional information in response to this invitation include those that manufacture, import, export or use this substance whether alone, in a mixture, in a product or in a manufactured item.

A questionnaire is available which provides a detailed template as an example for the submission of this information. Guidance on how to respond to the Challenge questionnaire is also available. Copies of the stakeholder form, questionnaire and associated guidance are available on the Government of Canada Chemical Substances Web site at www.chemicalsubstances.gc.ca.

Compliance with the Act is mandatory. Subsection 272(1) of the Act provides that

272. (1) Every person commits an offence who contravenes

(a) a provision of this Act or the regulations;

(b) an obligation or a prohibition arising from this Act or the regulations;

(c) an order or a direction made under this Act;

[…]

Subsection 272(2) of the Act provides that

272. (2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable

(a) on conviction on indictment, to a fine of not more than $1,000,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than three years, or to both; and

(b) on summary conviction, to a fine of not more than $300,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both.

Furthermore, with respect to providing false or misleading information, subsection 273(1) of the Act provides that

273. (1) Every person commits an offence who, with respect to any matter related to this Act or the regulations,

(a) provides any person with any false or misleading information, results or samples; or

(b) files a document that contains false or misleading information.

Subsection 273(2) of the Act provides that

273. (2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable

(a) on conviction on indictment, to a fine of not more than $1,000,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than three years, or to both, if the offence is committed knowingly;

(b) on summary conviction, to a fine of not more than $300,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both, if the offence is committed knowingly;

(c) on conviction on indictment, to a fine of not more than $500,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than three years, or to both, if the offence is committed negligently; and

(d) on summary conviction, to a fine of not more than $200,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both, if the offence is committed negligently.

The above provisions of the Act have been reproduced for convenience of reference only. If there is any variance between the above provisions and the wording of the Act, the official version of the Act prevails. For all purposes of interpreting and applying the law, readers should consult the official versions of Acts of Parliament.

For additional information on the Act and the Compliance and Enforcement Policy for the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 and on applicable penalties, please contact the Enforcement Branch at enforcement.environmental@ec.gc.ca. A copy of the Policy is available at the following Internet site: www.ec.gc.ca/CEPAregistry/policies.

Provide your information no later than January 26, 2010, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time to the Minister of the Environment, to the attention of the DSL Surveys Co-ordinator, Chemicals Management Plan, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3. An electronic copy of this notice is available at the following Internet addresses: www.ec.gc.ca/CEPAregistry/notices or www.chemicalsubstances. gc.ca.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

Appointments

Name and position

Order in Council

Arsenault, Joseph Wilfred

2009-1523

Veterans Review and Appeal Board

 

Permanent member

 

Bauman, The Hon. Robert J.

2009-1458

Supreme Court of British Columbia

 

Chief Justice

 

Beard, The Hon. Holly C.

2009-1460

Court of Appeal for Manitoba

 

Judge of Appeal

 

Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Manitoba

 

Judge ex officio

 

Beaudoin, Robert N.

2009-1463

Superior Court of Justice in and for the Province of Ontario

 

Judge

 

Court of Appeal for Ontario

 

Judge ex officio

 

Bernier, Gilles

2009-1497

Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board

 

Director of board of directors

 

Blais, The Hon. Pierre

2009-1457

Federal Court of Appeal

 

Chief Justice

 

Federal Court

 

Member ex officio

 

Canada Pension Plan

 

Review Tribunal

 

Members

 

Déry, Suzanne — Montréal

2009-1504

Dreeshen, Judy Darlene — Red Deer

2009-1498

Grossman, Robbie — North York

2009-1503

Keefe, Jeffrey Paul — Gander

2009-1505

Lust, Arthur — Ottawa

2009-1501

Nolan, Shirley Ann — Gander

2009-1506

Sherwood, Kelley Joanne — Ottawa

2009-1502

Spina, Joseph Anthony — Brampton

2009-1525

Walsh, James Leo — Kingston

2009-1499

Williams, Robert Paul — Kitchener

2009-1500

Canada Revenue Agency

 

Directors of the Board of Management

 

Fitzpatrick, Gerard J.

2009-1476

Bourke, Myles

2009-1477

Canadian Commercial Corporation

 

Directors

 

Corriveau-Gougeon, Martine

2009-1483

Turnbull, Norman

2009-1484

Canadian Forces Grievance Board

 

Part-time members

 

Auger, Michael

2009-1564

Blair, Charles Frederick

2009-1563

Cusack, Leonard

2009-1519

Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada

 

Member

 

Chotalia, Shirish P., Q.C.

2009-1518

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

 

Chairperson

 

Dover, Mildred A.

2009-1524

National Parole Board

 

Part-time member

 

Employment Insurance Act

 

Chairpersons of the Boards of Referees

 

Alberta

 

Lupul, Nita Florence — Edmonton

2009-1494

British Columbia

 

Chutter, Heather Jane — Lower Mainland

2009-1495

Jadot, Claire-Marie — Lower Mainland

2009-1496

Nova Scotia

 

Samson, Charles René — Sydney

2009-1485

Ontario

 

Carpeneto, James J. — Sarnia

2009-1493

Heenan, Alexander John — Owen Sound

2009-1492

Williamson, John Ronald Rayment — Oshawa

2009-1491

Quebec

 

Deschênes, Camil — Jonquière

2009-1486

Gobeil, Denis — Rive-Sud-de-Québec

2009-1489

Katalifos, Nicholas — Laval

2009-1487

Rivest, Philippe — Montréal

2009-1488

Soucy, Aline — Rive-Sud-de-Québec

2009-1490

Essex, Christopher

2009-1482

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

 

Member

 

Gagnon, The Hon. Guy

2009-1464

Court of Appeal of the Province of Quebec

 

Puisne Judge

 

Geddes, Terry

2009-1473

Great Lakes Pilotage Authority

 

Member

 

Gill, Raminder

2009-1507

Citizenship Act

 

Citizenship judge

 

Green, Moya

2009-1469

Canada Post Corporation

 

President

 

Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Manitoba

 

Judges

 

Burnett, William J., Q.C.

2009-1462

Dewar, Robert A., Q.C.

2009-1461

Hunt McDonald, The Hon. Sandra L.

2009-1459

Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta

 

Justice

 

Court of Appeal of Alberta

 

Member ex officio

 

Immigration and Refugee Board

 

Assistant Deputy Chairperson

 

Néron, Robert

2009-1511

Full-time members

 

Aronoff, Edward Earl

2009-1515

Beaupré, Sonia

2009-1512

Bowal, Peter

2009-1509

Brychcy, Anna

2009-1514

Chahal, Baljinder Kaur

2009-1508

de Andrade, Maria

2009-1513

Morris, Sandy J.

2009-1510

Jennings, Richard Paul

2009-1472

National Capital Commission

 

Member

 

Marine Atlantic Inc.

 

Directors

 

Coady, Peggy A.

2009-1470

Tulk, Heather

2009-1471

Mooney, John A.

2009-1517

Public Service Staffing Tribunal

 

Full-time permanent member and Vice-Chairperson

 

Murray, Stuart A.

2009-1562

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

 

First Director

 

Nicholas, The Hon. Graydon

2009-1565

Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick

 

Nunavut Court of Justice

2009-1551

Deputy Judges

 

Bracken, The Hon. J. Keith

 

Donohue, The Hon. Joseph M.

 

Ducharme, The Hon. Todd

 

Erb, The Hon. Marsha C.

 

Germain, The Hon. Adam W.

 

Gill, The Hon. John J.

 

Hillier, The Hon. Stephen D.

 

Hunt, The Hon. Constance D.

 

Mahoney, The Hon. Bryan E.

 

McKelvey, The Hon. Joan G.

 

Ouellette, The Hon. Vital O.

 

Reilly, The Hon. Robert D.

 

Whitten, The Hon. Alan C. R.

 

Wong, The Hon. Randall S. K.

 

Port Authority

 

Directors

 

Longworth, Thomas J. — Vancouver Fraser

2009-1559

Neeser, Craig — Vancouver Fraser

2009-1560

Trumper, Gillian — Port Alberni/Port-Alberni

2009-1474

Ritter, The Hon. Keith G.

2009-1557

Government of Alberta

 

Administrator

 

September 14 to 18, 2009

 

Steel, The Hon. Freda Mariam

2009-1558

Government of Manitoba

 

Administrator

 

September 14 to 18, 2009

 

Superior Court of the district of Montréal in the province of Quebec

 

Puisne Judges

 

Dallaire, Claude

2009-1466

Turcotte, Danielle

2009-1465

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia

 

Judges

 

Nova Scotia Court of Appeal

 

Judges ex officio

 

Richardson-Bryson, Peter M. S., Q.C.

2009-1467

Farrar, David P. S., Q.C.

2009-1468

Wheatley, William M.

2009-1475

VIA Rail Canada Inc.

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Wood, John

2009-1522

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

 

President

 

Young, John Fitzgerald

2009-1516

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

September 18, 2009

DIANE BÉLANGER
Manager

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Airdrie & District Chamber of Commerce

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of the Airdrie & District Chamber of Commerce to the Airdrie Chamber of Commerce, upon petition made therefor under section 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

La Chambre de Commerce de Lamèque

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of La Chambre de Commerce de Lamèque to La Chambre de Commerce des Îles Lamèque et Miscou and to change its boundaries to the Lamèque and Miscou Islands, upon petition made therefor under sections 4 and 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Chambre de commerce Ville de Mont-Tremblant

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of the Chambre de commerce Ville de Mont-Tremblant to the Chambre de commerce de Mont-Tremblant, upon petition made therefor under section 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Product and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Creston and District Chamber of Commerce

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of the Creston and District Chamber of Commerce to the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce, upon petition made therefor under section 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Pincher Creek & District Chamber of Economic Development

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of the Pincher Creek & District Chamber of Economic Development to the Pincher Creek & District Chamber of Commerce, upon petition made therefor under section 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Smiths Falls Chamber of Commerce

Notice is hereby given that Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated July 30, 2009, has been pleased to change the name of the Smiths Falls Chamber of Commerce to the Smiths Falls and District Chamber of Commerce, upon petition made therefor under section 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

September 8, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Application for surrender of charter

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, an application for surrender of charter was received from

File No.

Name of Company

Received

433501-5

ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES JOUEURS DE TOURNOIS DE POKER / CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF POKER TOURNAMENT PLAYERS

18/08/2009

363799-9

ELECTRONIC CHILD HEALTH NETWORK

12/08/2009

September 17, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Letters patent

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, letters patent have been issued to

File No.

Name of Company

Head Office

Effective Date

451862-4

Adva Social Enterprise

Toronto, Ont.

11/08/2009

452931-6

AFRICA GREEN ENVIRONMENT, RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Markham, Ont.

04/08/2009

452627-9

ALLIANCE FOR THE CANADIAN ARTHRITIS PROGRAM / ALLIANCE POUR LE PROGRAMME CANADIEN DE L’ARTHRITE

Toronto, Ont.

14/07/2009

452968-5

ALM CHARITABLE PROPERTIES

Ottawa, Ont.

12/08/2009

452665-1

Alnoor Learning Inc.

Hamilton, Ont.

24/07/2009

452979-1

Canadian Chamber of Industry and Foreign Trade

Toronto, Ont.

17/08/2009

452177-3

CANADIAN FEDERATION OF PENSIONERS - FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES RETRAITÉS

Pickering, Ont.

02/06/2009

453062-4

Canadian Local Programming Improvement Fund / Fonds canadien pour l’amélioration de la programmation locale

Ottawa, Ont.

01/09/2009

452620-1

CANADIAN TAMIL YOUTH ALLIANCE

Toronto, Ont.

13/07/2009

452950-2

COMMUNITY CONSCIENCE FORUM INC.

Calgary, Alta.

06/08/2009

452630-9

CONGO (RDC) FAIM/HUNGER INC.

Litchfield (Qc)

15/07/2009

452937-5

CORPORATION D’AIDE NOTRE-DAME

Montréal (Qc)

05/08/2009

452654-6

Fellowships for Spiritual Growth

Township of Guelph/Eramosa, Ont.

22/07/2009

452219-2

FONDATION ACTE D’HUMANITÉ-HUMAN CALL FOUNDATION

Montréal (Qc)

04/06/2009

451887-0

FONDATION DES MALADIES DE L’OEIL

Québec (Qc)

15/05/2009

452178-1

FONDATION INTERNATIONALE FAMILLE RÉGENT MILLETTE

Laval (Qc)

02/06/2009

452554-0

FONDATION MIGIWÉ

Montréal (Qc)

17/07/2009

451384-3

FONDATION PREMIERE DAME INTERNATIONALE FIRST LADY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION

Laval (Qc)

02/03/2009

451716-4

FRIENDS OF LHATSASSIN

Quesnel, B.C.

31/07/2009

452969-3

GOOD SHEPHERD BARRHAVEN

Ottawa, Ont.

12/08/2009

452938-3

GREENSCROLL

Toronto, Ont.

05/08/2009

452928-6

HAPPY SCIENCE CONGREGATION OF CANADA

Toronto, Ont.

31/07/2009

452474-8

IRANIAN RAILROAD FOR QUEER REFUGEES

Toronto, Ont.

15/07/2009

452960-0

JESUS LIGHT OF THE WORLD EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH

Montréal, Que.

10/08/2009

452819-1

Kids Cook to Care

Toronto, Ont.

28/07/2009

452971-5

KING MINISTRIES CANADA

Morinville, Alta.

13/08/2009

452163-3

L’ÉQUIPE S.W.A.P.

Montréal (Qc)

15/07/2009

452228-1

Learn for Life Nepal

Thornton, Ont.

08/06/2009

452987-1

LOYAN FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

17/08/2009

452973-1

MASTOCYTOSIS SOCIETY CANADA SOCIETE CANADIENNE DE LA MASTOCYTOSE

London, Ont.

13/08/2009

452572-8

Millennium Network Community Communauté du Réseau du Millénaire

Surrey, B.C.

22/07/2009

452980-4

MOBILE GIVING FOUNDATION CANADA/ FONDATION DES DONS MOBILES DU CANADA

Ottawa, Ont.

17/08/2009

452919-7

Moving Forward Together: A Campaign for Healing and Reconciliation Avançons Ensemble: Une Campagne de Guérison et de Réconciliation

Gatineau, Que.

29/07/2009

452970-7

NATIONAL BREAD NETWORK LE RÉSEAU NATIONAL DE PAIN

London, Ont.

12/08/2009

452392-0

NATIONAL OPIATE TREATMENT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (NOTAC)

Montréal, Que.

24/06/2009

452921-9

Nortel Retirees and former employees Protection Canada

Ottawa, Ont.

29/07/2009

452081-5

OTTAWA RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Ottawa, Ont.

17/06/2009

452464-1

OTTAWA SUZUKI STRINGS

Ottawa, Ont.

09/07/2009

453005-5

PORT CREDIT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Regional Municipality of Peel, Ont.

06/08/2009

451868-3

POWERCHAIR FOOTBALL CANADA

Surrey, B.C.

12/05/2009

452659-7

PRÉVACTION

Cornwall (Ont.)

23/07/2009

452972-3

Quarrington Arts Society / Société des Arts Quarrington

Toronto, Ont.

13/08/2009

452958-8

Rising Trumpet Evangelistic Ministry International

Toronto, Ont.

10/08/2009

452225-7

REDISCOVERING FETEIRAS

Toronto, Ont.

05/06/2009

452963-4

SEQUOIA COMMUNITY CHURCH

Ottawa, Ont.

11/08/2009

452463-2

SIKSIKA HEALTH SERVICES

Siksika, Alta.

08/07/2009

451661-3

Somali Hope Academy Foundation

Ottawa, Ont.

02/04/2009

453090-0

SONS OF LEBANON/FILS DU LIBAN

Montréal, Que.

10/08/2009

452422-5

SPIMA SEWER PIPE INSPECTION AND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

Hamilton, Ont.

30/06/2009

451957-4

ST. LAWRENCE WAR OF 1812 BICENTENNIAL ALLIANCE

Brockville, Ont.

05/05/2009

452669-4

ST.JULIEN E-PRESERVATION SOCIETY

Mississauga, Ont.

27/07/2009

452432-2

THE AHMED FOUNDATION INC.

St. John’s, N.L.

03/07/2009

451827-6

The Father’s Arms Ministries

Saskatoon, Sask.

19/05/2009

452974-0

The Ottawa Music Foundation

Ottawa, Ont.

14/08/2009

452942-1

THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS COLLABORATION COUNCIL INC.

Mississauga, Ont.

05/08/2009

452650-3

THE PEDIATRIC LIVER FOUNDATION

Ottawa, Ont.

22/07/2009

453203-1

THE SARAH AND CHAIM NEUBERGER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

18/08/2009

452982-1

THE QUETICO ABORIGINAL TRAINING CENTRE

Thunder Bay, Ont.

17/08/2009

452955-3

THE SCOTTISH CHURCH TRUST OF CANADA

Toronto, Ont.

07/08/2009

452624-4

TRANSPORT PONTIAC-RENFREW

Campbell’s Bay, Que.

14/07/2009

452940-5

TWO WOMEN PRODUCTIONS STORYTELLING

Lanark, Ont.

05/08/2009

452238-9

WADA JI SANGHA TEMPLE

Toronto, Ont.

10/06/2009

452977-4

WRITE START INC.

Toronto, Ont.

14/08/2009

452210-9

Youth Winning Youth 4 Christ

Toronto, Ont.

03/06/2009

452529-9

ZEROCARBONMUSIC INC.

Deux-Montagnes, Que.

09/07/2009

September 17, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Supplementary letters patent

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the CanadaCorporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to

File No.

Company Name

Date of S.L.P.

426527-1

African Spirit

22/07/2009

448083-0

CANADIANS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY

17/07/2009

452227-3

CHI HENG FOUNDATION CANADA

17/08/2009

436725-1

Coopération Intégration Canada Inc.

25/08/2009

450091-1

DIVERSE CITI ATHLETIC FOUNDATION Fondation de la Diverse Citi Athlétique

04/08/2009

451513-7

energy4everyone foundation

14/08/2009

451434-3

EPILEPSY CURE INITIATIVE

12/08/2009

331400-6

FALUN DAFA ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

05/08/2009

452663-5

Fédération des Entrepreneurs Chinois du Québec

24/07/2009

446645-4

FONDATION DU MUSÉE DE LA NATION HURONNE-WENDAT

07/08/2009

137876-7

FONDS HERITAGE DE ST-PHILIPPE D’ARGENTEUIL INC.

24/08/2009

441484-5

FOUNDATION FOR PRADER-WILLI RESEARCH CANADA

06/08/2009

449565-9

GLOBAL FAMILY FOUNDATION

24/08/2009

446494-0

Globe Aware Adventures in Service

27/07/2009

447235-7

MICRONUTRIENT INITIATIVE CANADA

12/08/2009

443592-3

Obadiah Brother’s Keeper Mission Corporation

24/08/2009

446523-7

Okala Foundation

07/08/2009

361933-8

Pardons Canada

11/08/2009

425444-9

PRATHAM CANADA INC.

18/08/2009

448343-0

Ten Yad of Ottawa/Ten Yad d’Ottawa

01/09/2009

448907-1

The Paradigm Shift Project

24/07/2009

440164-6

THE CANADIAN STEM CELL FOUNDATION/ LA FONDATION CANADIENNE DE CELLULES SOUCHES

21/07/2009

435457-5

THE ST. VOLODYMYR FOUNDATION

10/08/2009

448887-3

UNITED MUSIC FUND PUBLISHING

04/08/2009

345414-2

Voluntary Forest Certification Canada

11/08/2009

443924-4

WORLD GOSPEL EXPLOSION

21/07/2009

September 17, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Supplementary letters patent — Name change

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to

File No.

Old Company Name

New Company Name

Date of S.L.P.

438158-1

Benevity Community Foundation (Canada) / Fondation communautaire Benevity (Canada)

Canadian Online Giving Foundation / Fondation canadienne de dons en ligne

26/05/2009

300564-0

BRAZILIAN CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN CANADA / EGLISE CATHOLIQUE APOSTOLIQUE BRESILIENNE AU CANADA

Holy Independant Catholic Apostolic Church of Canada/ Sainte Église Indépendante Catholique Apostolique du Canada

31/07/2009

376095-2

CANADIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE/ CENTRE CANADIEN DE RESSOURCES PÉDAGOGIQUES EN BIOTECHNOLOGIE

BIOSCIENCE EDUCATION CANADA / BIOSCIENCE ÉDUCATION CANADA

30/07/2009

450091-1

DIVERSE CITI ATHLETIC FOUNDATION

DIVERSE CITI ATHLETIC FOUNDATION Fondation de la Diverse Citi Athlétique

04/08/2009

393340-7

Fondation Solidarité Jeunesse Beauharnois-Salaberry

FONDATION CONTRE L’INDIFFÉRENCE : POUR L’AIDE À L’ENFANCE

31/08/2009

213196-0

GOVERNOR GENERAL’S FOOT GUARDS FOUNDATION

Governor General’s Foot Guards Regimental Association

24/08/2009

326084-4

KINGDOM COVENANT COMMUNITY SERVICES

Acorn to Oak Youth Services

24/08/2009

440929-9

STUDENTS WITHOUT BORDERS Etudiantes Sans Frontières

STUDENTS BRIDGING BORDERS

08/04/2009

056950-0

The Nonprescription Drug Manufacturer’s Association of Canada/ Association canadienne de l’industrie des médicaments en vente libre

Consumer Health Products Canada/ Produits de santé consommateurs du Canada

14/07/2009

418011-9

THE ICD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COLLEGE ÉCOLE SUPÉRIEURE DE RÉGIE D’ENTREPRISE DE L’IAS

CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR GOVERNANCE RESEARCH (CFGR) FONDATION CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE SUR LA GOUVERNANCE (FCRG)

07/08/2009

301097-0

TRI TOWN FOUNDATION FONDATION DU TRI TOWN

The Temiskaming Foundation

29/07/2009

092105-0

WESTERN C.A. SERVICES ASSOCIATION

CA Insurance Plans West

20/07/2009

September 17, 2009

AÏSSA AOMARI
Director
Incorporation and Information
Products and Services Directorate
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

RADIOCOMMUNICATION ACT

Notice No. DGSO-013-09 — Amendments to Regulation by Reference 1, Technical Requirements for the Operation of Mobile Stations in the Aeronautical Service (RBR-1)

Notice is hereby given that Industry Canada is considering amendments to Regulation by Reference 1, Technical Requirements for the Operation of Mobile Stations in the Aeronautical Service (RBR-1), and seeks public comment thereon.

Section 34.1 of the Radiocommunication Regulations states that a person shall operate any radio apparatus on board an aircraft in the aeronautical service in accordance with RBR-1.

Certain administrations have recently expressed concern that the authority to use emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) capable of operating in the frequency range 406-406.1 MHz is not clearly stated on aeronautical mobile radio licences issued to aircraft registered in Canada. Industry Canada has recently undertaken targeted stakeholder consultations with other Canadian government agencies and aeronautical industry organizations. Based on these consultations, the Department is proposing to add item 9 to Schedule IV — Miscellaneous Frequencies for Mobile Stations Operating in the Aeronautical Service of RBR-1, which would include the use of frequency range 406-406.1 MHz for ELTs.

In addition, other revisions to RBR-1 have also been proposed by targeted stakeholders, mainly to provide updated frequency usage and service restrictions information for various Schedule tables. A copy of the proposed new version of RBR-1, complete with all proposed revisions highlighted, is available at the following Industry Canada Web site: www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/ eng/h_sf09595.html.

General information

Interested parties should submit their comments within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice. It should be noted that in the absence of any public comments, Industry Canada will amend the technical requirements as noted above, and post the revised requirements on the Department’s Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Web site.

Submitting comments

Respondents are requested to provide their comments in electronic format (WordPerfect, Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF) to the following email address: Spectrum.Operations@ic.gc.ca, along with a note specifying the software, version number and operating system used.

Written submissions should be addressed to the Director, Spectrum Management Operations, Industry Canada, 300 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C8.

All submissions should cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, the publication date, title and notice reference number DGSO-013-09.

Obtaining copies

Copies of this notice and of documents referred to herein are available electronically on Industry Canada’s Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Web site at www.ic.gc.ca/ spectrum.

Official versions of Canada Gazette notices can be viewed at www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/index-eng.html. Printed copies of the Canada Gazette can be ordered by telephoning the sales counter of Canadian Government Publishing at 613-941-5995 or 1-800-635-7943.

September 16, 2009

MICHAEL D. CONNOLLY
Director General
Spectrum Management Operations Branch

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

BASIC RATE

Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with subsection 25(7) of the Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985, the Superintendent of Financial Institutions sets the basic rate, established pursuant to subsection 25(5) of the said Regulations, at $22.00 for the Office year beginning on April 1, 2010. In accordance with subsection 25(6) of the said Regulations, this rate applies to plans with a year-end between October 1, 2009, and September 30, 2010.

September 17, 2009

MARK WHITE
Assistant Superintendent

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BANK OF CANADA

Balance sheet as at August 31, 2009

(Millions of dollars)     Unaudited

ASSETS

Cash and foreign deposits................

 

6.2

Loans and receivables

   

Advances to members of the Canadian Payments Association

   

Advances to Governments............

   

Securities purchased under resale agreements

29,028.8

 

Other loans and receivables..........

2.5

 
   

29,031.3

Investments

   

Treasury bills of Canada..............

13,384.9

 

Other securities issued or guaranteed by Canada:

   

maturing within three years........

14,021.3

 

maturing in over three years but not over five years

5,777.5

 

maturing in over five years but not over ten years

6,025.2

 

maturing in over ten years..........

7,019.5

 

Other investments......................

38.0

 
   

46,266.4

Bank premises..............................

 

136.8

Other assets..................................

 

88.5

     
     

75,529.2

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL

Bank notes in circulation................

 

53,169.0

Deposits

   

Government of Canada................

18,197.3

 

Members of the Canadian Payments Association

2,999.6

 

Other.......................................

578.0

 
   

21,774.9

Liabilities in foreign currencies

   

Government of Canada................

   

Other.......................................

   
     

Other liabilities

   

Securities sold under

   

repurchase agreements.................

   

All other liabilities.....................

435.7

 
   

435.7

   

75,379.6

Capital

   

Share capital..............................

5.0

 

Statutory reserve........................

25.0

 

Special reserve...........................

100.0

 

Accumulated other comprehensive income

19.6

 
   

149.6

     

75,529.2

 

I declare that the foregoing return is correct according to the books of the Bank.

Ottawa, September 14, 2009

H. A. WOERMKE
Acting Chief Accountant

I declare that the foregoing return is to the best of my knowledge and belief correct, and shows truly and clearly the financial position of the Bank, as required by section 29 of the Bank of Canada Act.

Ottawa, September 14, 2009

M. CARNEY
Governor

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Footnote 1
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Footnote 2
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Footnote 3
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Footnote 4
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 5
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 6
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 7
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 8
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 9
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 10
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 11
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 12
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 13
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 14
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 15
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 16
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 17
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 18
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 19
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.

Footnote 20
CAS RN: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. The Chemical Abstracts Service information is the property of the American Chemical Society and any use or redistribution, except as required in supporting regulatory requirements and/or for reports to the Government of Canada when the information and the reports are required by law or administrative policy, is not permitted without the prior, written permission of the American Chemical Society.


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