Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 33: COMMISSIONS

August 15, 2026

CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY

SPECIAL IMPORT MEASURES ACT

Oil and gas well casing — Decision

On August 4, 2026, pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(b) of the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) made a final determination respecting the dumping of oil and gas well casing originating in or exported from Austria.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) will continue its inquiry into the question of injury to the Canadian industry and will issue its decision by September 1, 2026.

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

The Customs Act applies, with any modifications that the circumstances require, with respect to the accounting and payment of antidumping duties.

Information

The full product definition and potentially applicable tariff classification numbers are found on the CBSA Oil and gas well casing 6: Measures in force webpage. The Statement of Reasons regarding the decision will be available within 15 days.

Ottawa, August 4, 2026

Richard StMarseille
Director General
Trade Programs and Operations Directorate

CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRIBUNAL

EXPIRY REVIEW RR-2026-005 — NOTICE OF EXPIRY REVIEW OF FINDING

Certain grinding media

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 finding made on August 27, 2021, in inquiry NQ-2021-001, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of chrome cast iron grinding media in spherical (“ball”) or ovoid shape, with a diameter of 12.7 millimetres (½ inch) to and including 76.2 millimetres (3 inches) within tolerances of 5 percent (5%), with an alloy composition of 10 percent or more (≥ 10% of total mass) chromium (“Cr”) content and produced through the casting method, originating in or exported from the Republic of India (the subject goods). Subject goods imported for use in cement production facilities are excluded from the Tribunal’s finding.

In this expiry review, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will first determine whether the expiry of the finding 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 finding 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 January 4, 2027. The Tribunal will issue its order and its statement of reasons no later than June 11, 2027.

Each person or government wishing to participate in this expiry review must file Form I—Notice of participation with the Tribunal by August 19, 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 August 19, 2026. The Tribunal will issue a list of participants shortly thereafter.

On February 23, 2027, 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 expiry review schedule of the notice. 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 during the week of April 5, 2027. The type of hearing, as well as the hearing’s start date and duration, will be communicated to the parties and posted on the Tribunal’s website 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 of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, 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, August 4, 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

ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
Applicant name Undertaking City Province Date of decision
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Various undertakings Various locations Ontario July 31, 2026
NOTICES OF CONSULTATION
Notice number Publication date of the notice City Province Deadline for filing of interventions, comments or replies OR hearing date
2026-196 August 3, 2026 Selkirk Manitoba September 2, 2026

YUKON ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT BOARD

YUKON ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT ACT

Rules for Evaluations Conducted by Designated Offices (2026)

Pursuant to subsection 34(1) of the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA), notice is hereby given that the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board proposes to adopt the Rules for Evaluations Conducted by Designated Offices (2026) [DO Rules, 2026]. These rules will govern the assessment of project proposals submitted to the designated offices for evaluation after the effective date.

The Board invites the public to provide written representations concerning the revised proposed DO Rules, 2026. The Board will accept written representations received on or before October 15, 2026. All such representations should be submitted to the Board via email to rulesreview@yesab.ca. Representations may also be mailed or delivered to the Board’s office at Suite 200–309 Strickland Street, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2J9.

The Board will not be acknowledging receipt of representations on this matter. However, when finalizing the DO Rules, 2026, it will give full and fair consideration to each written representation it receives on or before October 15, 2026.

The revised proposed Designated Offices Rules (2026) are available on the Board’s website, or may be obtained by contacting the Board’s office at the address above or by calling 867‑668‑6420.

August 7, 2026

Stephen Rose
Chair
Yukon Environmental & Socio-economic Assessment Board