Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 7: COMMISSIONS
February 14, 2026
CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY
SPECIAL IMPORT MEASURES ACT
Oil and gas well casing — Decision
On February 2, 2026, pursuant to subsection 31(1) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) initiated an investigation into the alleged dumping of oil and gas well casing originating in or exported from the Republic of Austria.
Information
The full product definition and applicable tariff classification numbers are found on the CBSA Dumping and subsidy investigations webpage. The Statement of Reasons regarding the decision will also be available within 15 days following the decision.
Ottawa, February 2, 2026
Richard StMarseille
Director General
Trade and Anti-dumping Programs Directorate
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
INCOME TAX ACT
Revocation of registration of a charity
The following notice of proposed revocation was sent to the charity listed below for failure to meet the parts of the Income Tax Act as listed in this notice:
“Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraph 168(1)(b), subsection and paragraph 149.1(3)(b) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the charity listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(b) thereof, the revocation of registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette.”
| Business number | Name / Address |
|---|---|
| 820533198RR0001 | PLAY BETTER FOUNDATION, VANCOUVER, B.C. |
Sharmila Khare
Director General
Charities Directorate
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
INCOME TAX ACT
Revocation of registration of a charity
The following notice of proposed revocation was sent to the charity listed below for failure to meet the parts of the Income Tax Act as listed in this notice:
“Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraph 168(1)(b) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the charity listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(b) thereof, the revocation of registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette.”
| Business number | Name / Address |
|---|---|
| 855692778RR0001 | CANADIAN HOCKEY LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP TRUST, ETOBICOKE, ONT. |
Sharmila Khare
Director General
Charities Directorate
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
INCOME TAX ACT
Revocation of registration of a charity
The following notice of proposed revocation was sent to the charity listed below for failure to meet the parts of the Income Tax Act as listed in this notice:
“Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraphs 168(1)(b), 168(1)(c), 168(1)(d) and 168(1)(e) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the charity listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(b) thereof, the revocation of registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette.”
| Business number | Name / Address |
|---|---|
| 899596886RR0001 | INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN SOCIETY, SHERWOOD PARK, ALTA. |
Sharmila Khare
Director General
Charities Directorate
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
EXPIRY REVIEW RR-2025-008 — NOTICE OF EXPIRY REVIEW OF ORDER
Photovoltaic modules and laminates
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal gives notice that, pursuant to subsection 76.03(1) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), it will initiate an expiry review of its order made on March 25, 2021, in expiry review RR-2020-001, continuing, without amendment, its finding made on July 3, 2015, in inquiry NQ-2014-003, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of photovoltaic modules and laminates consisting of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, including laminates shipped or packaged with other components of photovoltaic modules, and thin film photovoltaic products produced from amorphous silicon (aSi), cadmium telluride (CdTe), or copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS), originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China, excluding modules, laminates or thin-film products with a power output not exceeding 100W, and also excluding modules, laminates or thin-film products incorporated into electrical goods where the function of the electrical goods is other than power generation and these electrical goods consume the electricity generated by the photovoltaic product (the subject goods). In accordance with the Tribunal’s finding made in inquiry NQ-2014-003, the product definition also excludes 195W monocrystalline photovoltaic modules made of 72 monocrystalline cells, each cell being no more than 5 inches in width and height.
In this expiry review, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will first determine whether the expiry of the order in respect of the subject goods is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping or subsidizing of the subject goods. If the CBSA determines that the expiry of the order in respect of any goods is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping or subsidizing, the Tribunal will then determine if the continued or resumed dumping or subsidizing is likely to result in injury to the domestic industry. The CBSA will provide notice of its determinations within 150 days after receiving notice of the Tribunal’s initiation of the expiry review, that is, no later than July 2, 2026. The Tribunal will issue its order and its statement of reasons no later than December 9, 2026.
Each person or government wishing to participate in this expiry review must file Form I—Notice of participation with the Tribunal by February 17, 2026. Regarding the importance of the deadline for filing a notice of participation, please read carefully the “Support by domestic producers” section in the notice available on the Tribunal’s website. Each counsel who intends to represent a party in the expiry review must file Form II—Notice of representation and Form III—Declaration and undertaking with the Tribunal, by February 17, 2026. The Tribunal will issue a list of participants shortly thereafter.
On August 24, 2026, the Tribunal will distribute the record to participants. Counsel and self-represented participants are required to serve their respective submissions on each other on the dates outlined in the notice available on the Tribunal’s website. Public submissions are to be served on counsel and those participants who are not represented by counsel. Confidential submissions are to be served only on counsel who have access to the confidential record, and who have filed Form III—Declaration and undertaking with the Tribunal. This information will be included in the list of participants. One complete electronic version of all submissions must be filed with the Tribunal.
The Tribunal will hold a hearing relating to this expiry review commencing on September 28, 2026. The type of hearing will be communicated at a later date.
Written submissions, correspondence and requests for information regarding the Tribunal’s portion of this expiry review should be addressed to the Registry, Canadian International Trade Tribunal Secretariat, at citt-tcce@tribunal.gc.ca. The Registry can also be reached by telephone at 613‑993‑3595.
Additional information and the expiry review schedule are available in the notice posted on the Tribunal’s website.
Ottawa, February 2, 2026
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL
PRELIMINARY INJURY INQUIRY PI-2025-009 — NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF PRELIMINARY INJURY INQUIRY
Certain oil and gas well casing
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal gives notice that, pursuant to subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), it has initiated a preliminary injury inquiry to determine whether there is evidence that discloses a reasonable indication that the dumping of oil and gas well casing, as defined below (the subject goods), has caused injury or retardation or is threatening to cause injury, as these words are defined in SIMA. The subject goods are defined as
- Oil and gas well casing and green tube casing, made of carbon or alloy steel, welded or seamless, heat-treated or not heat-treated, regardless of end finish, having an outside diameter from 4 ½ inches to 9 â…ť inches (114.3 mm to 245.2 mm), meeting or supplied to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 5CT or equivalent and/or enhanced proprietary standards, in all grades, originating in or exported from the Republic of Austria, but excluding the following:
- drill pipe;
- pup joints;
- unattached couplings;
- coupling stock;
- insulated tubing and vacuum insulated tubing; and
- stainless steel casing containing 10.5 percent or more by weight of chromium.
- For greater certainty, the product definition does not include oil and gas well tubing. It also does not include vacuum-insulated tubing, but it does include semi-finished casing, which is typically referred to as “green tubes” or occasionally “green pipes”. These green tubes, as they are most commonly referred to in the Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) industry, are intermediate or in-process pipes which require additional processing, such as threading, heat treatment or testing, before they can be used as fully finished oil and gas OCTG in end-use applications. This product definition includes green tube casing (i.e., green tubes with the necessary characteristics and intended for finishing into casing) and does not include green tube tubing.
- Pup joints, which are excluded from the complaint, are essentially short lengths of casing used for spacing in a drill string, which are excluded where their length is 12 feet or below (with a three-inch tolerance), as defined in the API 5CT specification.
The Tribunal’s preliminary injury inquiry will be conducted by way of written submissions. Each person or government wishing to participate in the preliminary injury inquiry must file Form I—Notice of participation with the Tribunal, on or before February 16, 2026. Each counsel who intends to represent a party in the preliminary injury inquiry must file Form II—Notice of representation and Form III—Declaration and undertaking with the Tribunal, on or before February 16, 2026.
On February 20, 2026, the Tribunal will issue a list of participants. Counsel and self-represented participants are required to serve their respective submissions on each other on the dates outlined in the notice on the Tribunal’s website. Public submissions are to be served on counsel and those participants who are not represented by counsel. Confidential submissions are to be served only on counsel who have access to the confidential record, and who have filed Form III—Declaration and undertaking with the Tribunal. This information will be included in the list of participants. One complete electronic version of all submissions must be filed with the Tribunal.
Submissions by parties opposed to the complaint must be filed not later than noon (ET), on March 3, 2026. The complainant and supporting parties may make submissions in response to the submissions of parties opposed to the complaint not later than noon (ET), on March 11, 2026.
In accordance with section 46 of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act, a person who provides information to the Tribunal and who wishes some of or all the information to be kept confidential must, among other things, submit a non-confidential edited version or non-confidential summary of the information designated as confidential, or a statement indicating why such a summary cannot be made.
Written submissions, correspondence and requests for information regarding this notice should be addressed to the Registry, Canadian International Trade Tribunal Secretariat, at citt-tcce@tribunal.gc.ca. The Registry can also be reached by telephone at 613‑993‑3595.
Further details regarding this preliminary injury inquiry, including the schedule of key events, are contained in the sections entitled “Additional Information” and “Preliminary Injury Inquiry Schedule” of the Notice of Commencement of Preliminary Injury Inquiry available on the Tribunal’s website.
Ottawa, February 3, 2026
CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES
The Commission posts on its website original, detailed decisions, notices of consultation, regulatory policies, information bulletins and orders as they come into force. In accordance with Part 1 of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure, these documents may be examined at the Commission’s office, as can be documents relating to a proceeding, including the notices and applications, which are posted on the Commission’s website, under “Public proceedings & hearings.”
The following documents are abridged versions of the Commission’s original documents.
CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
PART 1 APPLICATIONS
The following applications for renewal or amendment, or complaints were posted on the Commission’s website between January 27 and February 5, 2026.
| Application filed by | Application number | Undertaking | City | Province | Deadline for submission of interventions, comments or replies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Christian Broadcasters Media Canada | 2024-0048-0 | Various undertakings | Various locations | Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia | March 3, 2026 |
| Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | 2025-0124-6 | CBKR-FM | Regina | Saskatchewan | March 4, 2026 |
| Byrnes Communications Inc. | 2025-0559-5 | CFLZ-FM | Fort Erie | Ontario | February 26, 2026 |
| Notice number | Publication date of the notice | City | Province | Deadline for filing of interventions, comments or replies OR hearing date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-18 | February 2, 2026 | Across Canada | Across Canada | April 7, 2026 |
| Decision number | Publication date | Applicant’s name | Undertaking | City | Province |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-25 | February 5, 2026 | Résonance Média Inc. | CJAN-FM | Val-des-Sources | Quebec |