Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 148, Number 17: GOVERNMENT NOTICES

April 26, 2014

DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT

Updated Ministerial Instructions

Notice is hereby given, under subsection 87.3(6) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), that the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration has established the following Ministerial Instructions that, in the opinion of the Minister, will best support the attainment of the immigration goals established by the Government of Canada.

Overview

Authority for these Ministerial Instructions is derived from section 87.3 of the IRPA. Instructions are directed to officers and the Minister's delegates who are charged with handling and/or reviewing applications for permanent or temporary visas to enter Canada.

The Instructions are consistent with the IRPA objectives as laid out in section 3 of the Act and are compliant with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The Instructions do not apply to refugees or protected persons or persons making a request on humanitarian or compassionate grounds from within Canada.

The Instructions respect all previously established accords and agreements, including the Quebec-Canada Accord, and all existing agreements with provinces and territories.

These Ministerial Instructions identify eligibility criteria for applications and requests for certain immigration categories. Applications meeting these criteria are eligible for processing under these Instructions.

These Instructions will come into force on May 1, 2014, and apply to applications received by designated Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) offices on or after May 1, 2014.

All applications received by designated CIC offices prior to May 1, 2014, shall continue to be considered for processing according to the Ministerial Instructions in place at the time of their receipt.

Any categories for which Instructions are not specifically issued shall continue to be processed in the usual manner, as per processing priorities established by the Department.

Economic Class Applications

These Instructions are intended to manage the processing of new applications received for the Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class, and Canadian Experience Class in order to help address key labour market pressures faced by the Canadian economy while enabling CIC to prepare for the introduction of a new application management system.

Federal Skilled Worker Class

Cap on the number of applications to be processed

A maximum of 25 500 new complete applications submitted for the Federal Skilled Worker Class, without an offer of arranged employment, will be considered for processing for the period of May 1, 2014, to April 30, 2015, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction. The maximum of 25 500 new complete applications is allocated as follows:

1. A maximum of 25 000 applications will be considered for processing under an occupation list stream. Within the 25 000 cap, a maximum of 1 000 applications submitted for each eligible occupation set out below will be considered for processing; and

2. A maximum of 500 applications will be considered for processing under a PhD student/graduate stream.

For further clarity, there is no limit on the number of new applications with offers of arranged employment that will be considered for processing.

In calculating the caps, applications will be considered in order of the date they are received. Applications received on the same date will be considered for processing having regard to routine office procedures.

Instructions for processing Federal Skilled Worker Class applications

In order to be included under the caps and considered for processing, applications must be completed according to the application kit requirements in place at the time the application is received by the designated office and must meet the criteria set out below.

Complete Federal Skilled Worker applications received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, on or after May 1, 2014, whose applicants meet the language threshold for the Federal Skilled Worker Class as set by the Minister pursuant to subsection 74(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), in each of the four language abilities (speaking, oral comprehension, reading, writing); (see footnote 1) that provide evidence of the applicant having at least 1 year of continuous, full-time or equivalent part-time, paid work experience acquired in the last 10 years in the primary skilled occupation as specified in the application; (see footnote 2) and that do not exceed the caps set out above, shall be placed into processing if they meet one of the following three criteria:

1. Offer of arranged employment stream: Applications submitted with a qualifying offer of arranged employment as described in subsection 82(1) and consistent with the requirements of subsection 82(2) of the IRPR.

2. Occupation list stream: Applications from skilled workers who, as per the 2011 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC), have experience in one of the following eligible occupations and have indicated this occupation as their primary occupation in their application:

3. PhD student/graduate stream

i. Applications from international students who are currently enrolled in a PhD program delivered by a provincially or territorially recognized private or public post-secondary educational institution located in Canada, who have completed at least two years towards their PhD, who are in good academic standing, and who are not recipients of a Government of Canada award requiring them to return to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills; (see footnote 3) or

ii. Applications from foreign nationals who have completed a PhD program from a provincially or territorially recognized private or public post-secondary educational institution located in Canada no more than 12 months prior to the date their application is received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Applicants must not have received a Government of Canada award that required them to return to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills; or if they were a recipient of such an award, they must have satisfied the terms of the award. (see footnote 4)

In all cases, applicants meeting the criteria set out in Ministerial Instructions are still subject to the Federal Skilled Worker Class requirements and all other applicable requirements of the IRPA.

Federal Skilled Trades Class

Cap and sub-caps on the number of applications to be processed

A maximum of 5 000 new applications submitted for the Federal Skilled Trades Class will be considered for processing for the period of May 1, 2014, to April 30, 2015, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction. Within the 5 000 cap, a maximum of 100 applications submitted for each of the 90 eligible skilled trade occupations will be considered for processing. For further clarity, caps apply irrespective of whether an application is made with a qualifying offer of employment or a certificate of qualification from a provincial or territorial apprenticeship authority.

In calculating the caps, applications will be considered in order of the date they are received. Applications received on the same date will be considered for processing having regard to routine office procedures.

Instructions for processing Federal Skilled Trades Class applications

In order to be included under the caps and considered for processing, applications must be completed according to the application kit requirements in place at the time the application is received by the designated office and must meet the criteria set out below.

Complete applications from skilled tradespersons received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, on or after May 1, 2014, whose applicants meet the language threshold for the Federal Skilled Trades Class as set by the Minister pursuant to subsection 74(1) of the IRPR, in each of the four language abilities (speaking, oral comprehension, reading, writing), (see footnote 5) and that do not exceed the identified caps, shall be placed into processing if they,

In all cases, applicants meeting the criteria set out in Ministerial Instructions are still subject to the Federal Skilled Trades Class requirements and all other applicable requirements of the IRPA.

Canadian Experience Class

Cap and sub-caps on the number of applications to be processed

A maximum of 8 000 new complete applications submitted for the Canadian Experience Class will be considered for processing for the period of May 1, 2014, to April 30, 2015, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction. Within the 8 000 cap, a maximum of 200 complete applications submitted for each occupation at Skill Level B as per the 2011 version of the NOC will be considered for processing, except in the six occupations specified below. CIC will not consider for processing Canadian Experience Class applications for which the applicant claims work experience in one or more of the ineligible occupations set out below in support of their application, unless the applicant claims qualifying (see footnote 7) work experience in other NOC Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B occupations.

Ineligible NOC occupations:

Once an application is placed into processing, an officer may refuse an application if the officer determines that the applicant has work experience in one or more of the six ineligible occupations listed above and the officer is not satisfied that the applicant has the required qualifying work experience in other NOC Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B occupations.

In all cases, applications placed into processing are still subject to the requirements of the Canadian Experience Class and all other applicable requirements under the IRPA.

For further clarity, there is no sub-cap on the number of new applications submitted at NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A. However, these occupations are subject to the overall cap of 8 000 complete applications.

In calculating the caps, applications will be considered in order of the date they are received. Applications received on the same date will be considered for processing having regard to routine office procedures.

Instructions for processing Canadian Experience Class applications

In order to be included under the caps and considered for processing, applications must be completed according to the application kit requirements in place at the time the application is received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and must meet the criteria set out below.

Complete Canadian Experience Class applications received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, on or after May 1, 2014, whose applicants meet the language threshold for the Canadian Experience Class as set by the Minister pursuant to subsection 74(1) of the IRPR, in each of the four language abilities (speaking, reading, writing, oral comprehension), (see footnote 8) that do not exceed the caps set out above and are not claiming work experience in one or more of the six ineligible occupations listed above in support of their application, shall be placed into processing.

In all cases, applicants meeting the criteria set out in Ministerial Instructions are still subject to the Canadian Experience Class requirements and all other applicable requirements of the IRPA.

Federal Immigrant Investor Class

The pause on the receipt of new applications in this class is renewed and will remain in place until further notice.

Federal Entrepreneur Class

The pause on the receipt of new applications in this class is renewed and will remain in place until further notice.

No humanitarian and compassionate requests to overcome requirements of Ministerial Instructions

Requests made on the basis of humanitarian and compassionate grounds from outside Canada that accompany any permanent resident application affected by Ministerial Instructions but not identified for processing under the Instructions will not be processed.

Retention/Disposition

Applicants whose applications do not meet the criteria described above shall be informed that their application does not qualify for processing and shall have their processing fee returned.

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DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT

NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONDUCT AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MODERNIZATION OF THE CANADA-ISRAEL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

On January 21, 2014, Canada and Israel announced the launch of negotiations to expand and modernize the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA).

The Government of Canada is conducting an Environmental Assessment (EA) to inform these negotiations. Interested parties are invited to comment on any likely and significant environmental impacts of a modernized CIFTA on Canada.

The Government of Canada is committed to sustainable development. Mutually supportive trade, investment and environmental policies can contribute to this objective. To this end, negotiators endeavor to obtain relevant information and otherwise improve their understanding of the relationship between trade and environmental issues at the earliest stages of decision making through an open and inclusive process. Environmental assessments of trade negotiations are critical to this work.

This process is undertaken in accordance with the 2010 Cabinet Directive on the Environmental Assessment of Policy, Plan, and Program Proposals.

For more information, please visit the following Web site:

All interested parties are invited to submit their views on any likely and significant environmental impacts on Canada resulting from a modernized CIFTA by May 26, 2014.

Contributions can be sent by email to EAconsultationsEE@international.gc.ca, by fax to 613-944-0757 or by mail to Environmental Assessment Consultations — Modernization of the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement, Trade Policy and Negotiations Division, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, John G. Diefenbaker Building, 111 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 1J1.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW ACT

Filing of claims for exemption

Pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Directorate hereby gives notice of the filing of the claims for exemption listed below.

In accordance with subsection 12(2) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, affected parties may make written representations to the screening officer with respect to the claim for exemption and the material safety data sheet to which it relates. “Affected parties” means a person who is not a competitor of the claimant and who uses, supplies or is otherwise involved in the use or supply of the controlled product at a work place, and includes

Written representations respecting a claim for exemption cited in the present notice, or respecting the material safety data sheet or label to which the claim relates, must cite the appropriate registry number, state the reasons and evidence upon which the representations are based and be delivered within 30 days of the date of the publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I, to the screening officer at the following address: Workplace Hazardous Materials Directorate, 427 Laurier Avenue West, 7th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9.

STEPHANIE REID
Chief Screening Officer

The claim listed below seeks a business exemption from the disclosure of employer confidential information in respect of a controlled product. The confidential information would otherwise be required to be disclosed by the provisions of the applicable provincial legislation relating to occupational health and safety.

Claimant Product Identifier (As shown on the MSDS) Subject of the Claim for Exemption Registry Number
M-I SWACO (A Schlumberger Canada Limited company), Calgary, Alberta EPT-2912 Chemical identity of four ingredients 9108

The claims listed below seek exemption from the disclosure of supplier confidential business information in respect of a controlled product; such disclosure would otherwise be required under the provisions of the Hazardous Products Act.

Claimant Product Identifier (As shown on the MSDS) Subject of the Claim for Exemption Registry Number
Stepan Company, Northfield, Illinois PETROSTEP LB BLEND Chemical identity of three ingredients 9099
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP), Toronto, Ontario EBECRYL® 3701 radiation curing resins Chemical identity of one ingredient 9100
BASF Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ontario Inoterra DWF Chemical identity of two ingredients 9101
BASF Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ontario Inoterra DWF C Chemical identity of two ingredients 9102
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio ANGLAMOL® 6043 Chemical identity of three ingredients 9103
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio ANGLAMOL® 6043U Chemical identity of five ingredients 9104
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio LUBRIZOL® 5186B Chemical identity of one ingredient 9105
Stepan Company, Northfield, Illinois TOXIMUL 8363 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9106
Baker Petrolite Corp., Sugarland, Texas TOLAD™ 9022M ADDITIVE Chemical identity of three ingredients 9107
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario SPEC-AID 8Q206C ULS Chemical identity and concentration of four ingredients 9109
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario SPEC-AID BIO9101ULS Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9110
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario SPEC-AID BIO9400ULS Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9111
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive DP8810NS Off-White, Part B Chemical identity of one ingredient 9112
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive DP8810NS Green, Part B Chemical identity of one ingredient 9113
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive DP8805NS, Green, Part B Chemical identity of one ingredient 9114
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Low Odor Acrylic Adhesive DP8405NS, Green, Part B Chemical identity of one ingredient 9115
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario EC6019A WATER CLARIFIER Chemical identity of one ingredient 9116
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario BREAXIT® SP396 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9117
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio CARBOPOL® ULTREZ 21 POLYMER Chemical identity of one ingredient 9118
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio CARBOPOL® ULTREZ 20 POLYMER Chemical identity of one ingredient 9119
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio CARBOPOL® EZ-3 POLYMER Chemical identity of one ingredient 9120
Weatherford, Calgary, Alberta WPT 2838 Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of eight ingredients 9121
Rohm and Haas Canada LP, West Hill, Ontario PARALOID™ KCZ-208X IMPACT MODIFIER Chemical identity of two ingredients 9122
Xypex Chemicals Corporation, Richmond, British Columbia Xypex Concentrate Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of five ingredients 9123
Xypex Chemicals Corporation, Richmond, British Columbia Xypex Modified Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of five ingredients 9124
Xypex Chemicals Corporation, Richmond, British Columbia Xypex Patch'n Plug Chemical identity of three ingredients and concentration of five ingredients 9125
The Lubrizol Corporation Wickliffe, Ohio LUBRIZOL® 5160 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9126
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania EnviroGem® 360 SURFACTANT Chemical identity of one ingredient 9127
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania XF-AC14003 Chemical identity of three ingredients 9128
Chevron Oronite Company LLC, Bellaire, Texas LUBAD 1710 Chemical identity of two ingredients 9129
Baker Petrolite Corp., Sugarland, Texas PAO2358 PARAFFIN CONTROL Chemical identity of two ingredients 9130
Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan DOW CORNING® 3-1953 CONFORMAL COATING Chemical identity of one ingredient 9131
Baker Petrolite Corp., Sugarland, Texas PETROSWEET™ HSO3510 H2S SCAVENGER Chemical identity of one ingredient 9132
Calfrac Well Services Ltd., Calgary, Alberta DWP-224 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9133
Ashland Inc., Dublin, Ohio Pureseal™ 23519A WB HEAT SEAL ADHESIVE Chemical identity of one ingredient 9134
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ALUMON® AE-182 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9135
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ANKOR® LF19 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9136
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ANKOR® NFDS Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9137
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ANKOR® WETTING AGENT SRK Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9138
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut CHROME STRIPPER SI Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9139
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut CUPROSTAR® 1550 MAINTENANCE Chemical identity and concentration of four ingredients 9140
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut CUPROSTAR® AUX Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9141
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENPLATE® AD-485 Chemical identity and concentration of three ingredients 9142
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENPLATE® EN-623C Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9143
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENPREP® 126 Chemical identity and concentration of four ingredients 9144
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENPREP® R2R Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9145
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSEAL® 140 Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9146
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSTRIP® EN-86A Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9147
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSTRIP® EN-86B Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9148
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSTRIP® GT-317A Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9149
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSTRIP® GT-376 B Special Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9150
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENSTRIP® S Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9151
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENTEK® NR-44T Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9152
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENTEK® PLUS HT RB Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9153
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENTHOBRITE® CLZ-972-A Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9154
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENTHOBRITE® NCZ DIMENSION B Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9155
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENVISION® CAT-7350A Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9156
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PEARLBRITE® K6 ADDITIVE Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9157
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PERMA PASS® 3098 HC Chemical identity and concentration of four ingredients 9158
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PERMA PASS® 7030-A Chemical identity and concentration of five ingredients 9159
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PERMA PASS® 7030-AC Chemical identity and concentration of five ingredients 9160
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PERMA PASS® 7030-B Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9161
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut PREPARATION 94 X 30 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9162
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut UDIQUE® 879W Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9163
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut UDIQUE® 893 EN STABILIZER IMPROVED Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9164
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut Zalt PA Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9165
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ZINCROLYTE® KCL-NI BRIGHTENER Chemical identity and concentration of two ingredients 9166
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ZINCROLYTE® KCL-Ni Extender MV Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9167
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ZINCROLYTE® KCL-NI L Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9168
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ANKOR® PF1 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9169
Enthone, Inc., West Haven, Connecticut ENVISION® CAT-7350B Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9170
CESI Chemical, Marlow, Oklahoma DWP-967 Chemical identity of four ingredients 9171
CESI Chemical, Marlow, Oklahoma DWP-957 Chemical identity of three ingredients 9172
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario PRISM® EC3426A Chemical identity of one ingredient 9174
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario SCORPION® EC1023N Chemical identity of two ingredients 9175
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario EnterFast® EC9009G Chemical identity of two ingredients 9176
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario CONVERSION PLUS II EC3403A Chemical identity of two ingredients 9177
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada, Oakville, Ontario SPEC-AID 8Q400ULS Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9178
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario NALFLOTE® 9837 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9179
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario Comptrene® EC3420G Chemical identity of two ingredients 9180
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario 3M™ Glass Cleaner and Protector Concentrate (Product No. 17, Twist 'n Fill™ System) Chemical identity of two ingredients 9181
Canadian Energy Services, Calgary, Alberta EnerScav 02 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9182
Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc., Québec, Quebec HY BRITE® RA-1204 Chemical identity and concentration of one ingredient 9183
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP), Toronto, Ontario EBECRYL® 811 radiation curing resins Chemical identity of one ingredient 9184
Baker Petrolite Corp., Sugarland, Texas CRO2032U CORROSION INHIBITOR Chemical identity of five ingredients 9185
3M Canada Company, London, Ontario SCOTCHGARD™ EXTRACTION CLEANER (CONCENTRATE) (PRODUCT NO. 27, TWIST 'N FILL™ SYSTEM) Chemical identity of two ingredients 9186
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio LUBRIZOL® PV1125 Chemical identity of two ingredients 9187
The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio ANGLAMOL® 99 Chemical identity of four ingredients 9188
Steve Strba Consulting Inc., Hamilton, Ontario SCL 809 CII Chemical identity and concentration of four ingredients 9189
Rohm and Haas Canada LP, West Hill, Ontario ACRYLIGARD™ CS-132 RESIN POWDER Chemical identity of three ingredients 9190
MeadWestvaco Corp. Specialty Chemicals Div., North Charleston, South Carolina INDULIN® 201 Chemical identity of two ingredients 9191
MeadWestvaco Corp. Specialty Chemicals Div., North Charleston, South Carolina QPR® SQe Chemical identity of two ingredients 9192
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia HiTEC® 397 Performance Additive Chemical identity of three ingredients 9193
Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia Axcel S Chemical identity of four ingredients 9194
Stepan Company, Northfield, Illinois PETROSTEP CD BLEND Chemical identity of two ingredients 9195
Nalco Canada Co., Burlington, Ontario ASP® FFS200 Chemical identity of one ingredient 9196
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP), Toronto, Ontario EBECRYL® 1140 radiation curing resins Chemical identity of one ingredient 9197
Baker Petrolite Corp., Sugarland, Texas TOPGUARD™ 1222 CORROSION INHIBITOR Chemical identity of one ingredient and concentration of four ingredients 9198

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARDS OF TRADE ACT

Chambre de commerce de Mont-Tremblant

Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated February 6, 2014, has been pleased to change the name of the Chambre de commerce de Mont-Tremblant to the Chambre de commerce du Grand Mont-Tremblant and to change its boundaries to Mont-Tremblant, Saint-Faustin–Lac-Carré, Brébeuf and La Conception upon petition made therefor under sections 4 and 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

April 7, 2014

VIRGINIE ETHIER
Director
For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

BOARD OF TRADE ACT

La Chambre de Commerce de Ste-Julienne

Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor General in Council, by Order in Council dated February 6, 2014, has been pleased to change the name of La Chambre de Commerce de Ste-Julienne to the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de la MRC de Montcalm and to change its boundaries to Saint-Jacques, Saint-Liguori, Sainte-Marie-Salomé, Saint-Alexis, Sainte-Julienne, Saint-Esprit, Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, Saint-Roch-Ouest, Saint-Lin–Laurentides and Saint-Calixte upon petition made therefor under sections 4 and 39 of the Boards of Trade Act.

April 7, 2014

VIRGINIE ETHIER
Director
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 Canada Corporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to
File No. Name of Company Date of S.L.P.
774724-1 ÉCLÉSIA MUSIQUE INC. 11/02/2014

April 15, 2014

VIRGINIE ETHIER
Director
For the Minister of Industry

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NOTICE OF VACANCY

ATLANTIC PILOTAGE AUTHORITY

Chairperson (part-time position)

The Atlantic Pilotage Authority is a federal Crown corporation which has a mandate to establish, operate, maintain, and administer, in the interest of safety, an efficient pilotage service within the Atlantic region. The Board of Directors is responsible for exercising stewardship of the Authority's resources, especially its financial resources. It is also expected to provide strategic guidance to management, approve the Authority's strategic direction, develop its public policy objectives and oversee the activities of the corporation.

The Chairperson leads and provides guidance to the Board of Directors in fulfilling its role. He or she is the primary link between the Corporation and the Minister of Transport, and will preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors, which meets approximately four times per year.

The ideal candidate would have a degree from a recognized university in a relevant field of study or a combination of education, job-related training and/or experience.

The ideal candidate would have experience serving on a board of directors, preferably as Chairperson. Experience managing human and financial resources, as well as experience implementing modern corporate governance principles and best practices, is also desired. He or she would have experience dealing with senior officials from different levels of government and the private sector. Experience in the shipping, pilotage or public administration sectors would be considered an asset.

The ideal candidate would have knowledge of the mandate and activities of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority and the legislative framework within which it operates. This candidate would have knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of a Chairperson, including the fundamental accountabilities to the Government as shareholder. Knowledge of strategic corporate planning, monitoring and evaluation of corporate performance is sought. He or she would also have knowledge of public policy related to marine pilotage and of maritime issues. Knowledge of the shipping industry and related activities would be considered an asset.

The ideal candidate would have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Minister, the Authority's Chief Executive Officer, business partners, and stakeholders as well as be able to anticipate emerging issues and develop strategies to enable the Board to seize opportunities and resolve problems. This candidate would also have the ability to interpret financial results and statements. Moreover, he or she would be able to foster debate and discussions among Board members, facilitate consensus and manage conflicts, should they arise. Superior communications skills, both written and oral, are desired.

To achieve the Authority's objectives and carry out its mandate, the Chairperson would possess strong leadership and interpersonal skills. He or she would also adhere to high ethical standards, and have sound judgement, integrity, tact and diplomacy.

Proficiency in both official languages would be preferred.

The Government is committed to ensuring that its appointments are representative of Canada's regions and official languages, as well as of women, Aboriginal peoples, disabled persons and visible minorities.

The selected candidate must comply with the Ethical and Political Activity Guidelines for Public Office Holders. The Guidelines are available on the Governor in Council Appointments Web site, under “Reference Material,” at www.appointments-nominations.gc.ca/index.asp?lang=eng.

The selected candidate will be subject to the Conflict of Interest Act. For more information please visit the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner's Web site at http://ciec-ccie.gc.ca/Default.aspx?pid=1&lang=en.

This notice has been placed in the Canada Gazette to assist the Governor in Council in identifying qualified candidates for this position. It is not, however, intended to be the sole means of recruitment.

Further details about the Authority and its activities can be found on its Web site at www.atlanticpilotage.com/eng/index.html.

Interested candidates should forward their curriculum vitae by May 12, 2014, to the Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Senior Personnel), Privy Council Office, 59 Sparks Street, 1st Floor, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A3, 613-957-5006 (fax), GICA-NGEC@pco-bcp.gc.ca (email).

English and French notices of vacancies will be produced in an alternative format upon request. For further information, please contact GICA-NGEC@pco-bcp.gc.ca.

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