Government of Canada
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Vol. 142, No. 39 — September 27, 2008

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. 4543-2-03467 authorizing the loading for disposal and the disposal of waste or other matter at sea is approved.

 1. Permittee: Crescent Beach Marina Co. (1976) Ltd., Surrey, 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.

 3. Duration of permit: Permit is valid from October 27, 2008, to October 26, 2009.

 4. Loading site: Crescent Beach Marina, Surrey, British Columbia, at approximately 49°03.40′ N, 123°52.10′ W (NAD83) as submitted in support of the permit application.

 5. Disposal site: Sand Heads Disposal Site (for sand only), bounded by 49°06.12′ N, 123°20.42′ W; 49°06.31′ N, 123°18.83′ W; 49°05.74′ N, 123°18.96′ W; and 49°05.22′ N, 123°19.64′ 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 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 85 000 m3.

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

11. Inspection:

11.1. 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.

11.2. 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.

11.3. 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.

12. Contractors:

12.1. 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.

12.2. 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.

13. Reporting and notification:

13.1. 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, by fax to 604-666-9059 or by email at das.pyr@ec.gc.ca.

13.2. The Permittee shall submit a written report to the Minister, as represented by the Regional Director of Environmental Protection Operations Directorate, Pacific and Yukon, 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 each disposal sites, and the dates on which disposal activities occurred.

GEVAN MATTU
Environmental Protection Operations Directorate
Pacific and 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. 4543-2-06513 authorizing the loading for disposal and the disposal of waste or other matter at sea is amended as follows:

5. Disposal sites:

(a) Site A: Victoria Harbour pipeline disposal site: 46°12.20′ N, 63°28.931′ W (NAD83), as described in the drawing “Disposal Location (March 2008)” submitted in support of the permit application;

(b) Site B: Victoria Harbour pipeline disposal site: 46°12.504′ N, 63°29.505′ W (NAD83), as described in the document “Environmental Assessment Screening Report: Victoria Harbour Basin and Channel Re-dredging and Disposal of Clean Dredged Material at Sea (Addition of a Disposal Site) (August 2008)”; and

(c) Site C: Victoria Harbour sidecast disposal site: 46°12.582′ N, 63°29.341′ W (NAD83), as described in the drawing “Disposal Location (March 2008)” submitted in support of the permit application.

10. Total quantity to be disposed of:

(a) Site A: 2 500 m3;

(b) Site B: 3 700 m3; and

(c) Site C: 7 000 m3.

ERIC HUNDERT
Environmental Stewardship
Atlantic Region
On behalf of the Minister of the Environment

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

FOOD AND DRUGS ACT

Food and Drug Regulations — Amendments

Interim Marketing Authorization

Provision currently exists in the Food and Drug Regulations for the use of disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate (disodium EDTA) as a sequestering agent in a variety of food products, including dressing and sauces, and canned beans at maximum levels of use of 70 and 150 ppm respectively.

Health Canada has received a submission to permit the use of disodium EDTA as a sequestering agent in edible coatings for sausages at a maximum level of use of 77 ppm in fresh coated sausages. Evaluation of available data supports the safety and effectiveness of disodium EDTA as a sequestering agent in the production of this food product.

The use of disodium EDTA will benefit consumers by increasing the availability of quality food products. It will also benefit industry through more efficient and improved manufacturing conditions.

Therefore, it is the intention of Health Canada to recommend that the Food and Drug Regulations be amended to permit the use of disodium EDTA as a sequestering agent in the production of edible coatings for fresh, pre-cooked or other form of sausages, at a maximum level of use of 80 ppm in the coated sausage.

As a means to improve the responsiveness of the regulatory system, an Interim Marketing Authorization (IMA) is being issued to permit the immediate use of disodium EDTA in the production of edible coatings for fresh, pre-cooked or other form of sausages, at a maximum level of use of 80 ppm in the coated sausage, while the regulatory process is undertaken to amend the Regulations. The food described above is exempted from the application of paragraph B.01.043(a) and section B.16.007 of the Food and Drug Regulations.

The proposed regulatory amendments would be enabling measures to allow the sale of additional foods containing disodium EDTA as a sequestering agent. The amendments are supported by the safety assessment and would have low impact on the economy and the environment. Consequently, the regulatory amendments may proceed directly to final approval and publication in the Canada Gazette, Part II.

Interested persons may make representations with respect to Health Canada’s intention to amend the Regulations within 75 days after the date of publication of this notice. All such representations must cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, and the date of publication of this notice, and be addressed to the contact person identified below.

Contact

Marie-Claude Tardif, Associate Director, Bureau of Food Regulatory, International and Interagency Affairs, Health Canada, 200 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Address Locator 0702C1, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9, 613-957-1750 (telephone), 613-941-3537 (fax), sche-ann@hc-sc.gc.ca (email).

September 9, 2008

MEENA BALLANTYNE
Assistant Deputy Minister
Health Products and Food Branch

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

FOOD AND DRUGS ACT

Food and Drug Regulations — Amendments

Interim Marketing Authorization

Provision currently exists in the Food and Drug Regulations for the use of talc as a coating agent in rice, as a filler agent in chewing gum base and as a dusting agent in chewing gum at levels consistent with good manufacturing practice.

Health Canada has received a submission to permit the use of talc as a coating agent in split peas, soybeans and fava beans at levels consistent with good manufacturing practice. Evaluation of available data supports the safety and effectiveness of talc as a coating agent in the production of these food products.

The use of talc will benefit consumers by increasing the availability of quality food products. It will also benefit industry through more efficient and improved manufacturing conditions.

Therefore, it is the intention of Health Canada to recommend that the Food and Drug Regulations be amended to permit the use of talc as a coating agent in the production of dried split peas, soybeans and fava beans at levels consistent with good manufacturing practice.

As a means to improve the responsiveness of the regulatory system, an Interim Marketing Authorization (IMA) is being issued to permit the immediate use of talc in the production of dried split peas, soybeans and fava beans, at levels consistent with good manufacturing practice, while the regulatory process is undertaken to amend the Regulations. The food described above is exempted from the application of paragraph B.01.043(a) and section B.16.007 of the Food and Drug Regulations.

The proposed regulatory amendments would be enabling measures to allow the sale of additional foods containing talc as a coating agent. The amendments are supported by the safety assessment and would have low impact on the economy and the environment. Consequently, the regulatory amendments may proceed directly to final approval and publication in the Canada Gazette, Part II.

Interested persons may make representations with respect to Health Canada’s intention to amend the Regulations within 75 days after the date of publication of this notice. All such representations must cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, and the date of publication of this notice, and be addressed to the contact person identified below.

Contact

Marie-Claude Tardif, Associate Director, Bureau of Food Regulatory, International and Interagency Affairs, Health Canada, 200 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Address Locator 0702C1, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9, 613-957-1750 (telephone), 613-941-3537 (fax), sche-ann@hc-sc.gc.ca (email).

September 9, 2008

MEENA BALLANTYNE
Assistant Deputy Minister
Health Products and Food Branch

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

Appointments

Name and position

Order in Council

Al-Yassini, Ayman

2008-1585

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

 

Executive Director

 

Astley, Robert M.

2008-1517

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

 

Director and Chairperson of the Board of Directors

 

Brunet, Raymond

2008-1525

The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited

 

Acting Chairperson of the Board of Directors

 

Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority

 

Members

 

Fickel, Mary L.

2008-1523

Froese, Henry John

2008-1522

Butler, Dan

2008-1584

Public Service Labour Relations Board

 

Full-time member

 

Canada Pension Plan

 

Review Tribunal

 

Members

 

Connell, John Gavin — Vancouver

2008-1568

Dyck, Connie Lee — Winnipeg

2008-1569

Fasano, Tina Marie — Kingston

2008-1573

Fitzgerald, Andrew Alexander — St. John’s

2008-1580

Gregor, Ronald Daniel — Halifax

2008-1578

MacBeath, Donald Alexander — Marystown

2008-1579

Mendes, Heather-Ann — Sault Ste. Marie

2008-1575

Nadeem, Saima — Etobicoke

2008-1572

Sutinen, Lynn Arlene — Sudbury

2008-1577

Taylor, Tracey Elaine — Barrie

2008-1570

Villeneuve, Brian Joseph — Etobicoke

2008-1571

Weeks, Leslie James — Sault Ste. Marie

2008-1576

Young, Murray Robert — Ottawa

2008-1574

Citizenship Act

 

Citizenship Judge

 

Way, Joan May

2008-1544

Senior Judge

 

Springate, George

2008-1543

Dalton, Jean

2008-1521

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

 

Governor of the Council

 

Dujmovic, Susan

2008-1528

Royal Canadian Mint

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Ebbs, Catherine

2008-1540

Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee

 

Chairman

 

Employment Insurance Act

 

Chairpersons of the Boards of Referees

 

Alberta

 

Miller, Lisa Rae — Edmonton

2008-1564

British Columbia

 

Duggan, Anne Lucile — Nanaimo

2008-1565

McKinney, William Evan — Nanaimo

2008-1566

Ontario

 

Beaudry, Harold Philip Dennis — Sudbury

2008-1560

Chen, Yin Ting Donald — Toronto

2008-1562

Hébert, Marie-Josée Jeanne d’Arc — North Bay

2008-1559

Leonhardt, William George — Toronto

2008-1563

Rade, Bernice Mary — London

2008-1558

Smith, Diana Kathryn Marie — Toronto

2008-1561

Quebec

 

Côté, Jean-Louis — Rimouski

2008-1557

Lacourcière, Michel — Quebec

2008-1556

Federal Court of Appeal or the Federal Court

2008-1642

Commissioners to administer oaths

 

Boudreau-Laforge, Hélène

 

Champagne, Guylaine

 

Daigneault, Martine-Aimée

 

George, Vanessa

 

Grimes, Abigail

 

Gulia, Yoginder

 

Kelly, Marion

 

Kokoski, Elaine

 

Laforge, Serge

 

Lau, Maggie

 

Martin, Colinne

 

Mullin, Julie

 

Nelson, Shaun

 

Parent, Danielle

 

Prodan Gil, Alice

 

Roussain, Jean-Pierre

 

Russell, Jena

 

Szatkowski, Velma

 

Tanasychuk, Barbara

 

Wilson, Sandy

 

Woodcox, Kathie

 

Zigomanis, Dina

 

Follett, Wayne M.

2008-1686

Marine Atlantic Inc..

 

President and Chief Executive Officer

 

Gardiner, Angus

2008-1552

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Ghanem, Ashraf

2008-1520

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Hopfauf, Anita

2008-1581

National Council of Welfare

 

Member

 

Hopkins, Nancy E.

2008-1516

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Immigration and Refugee Board

 

Full-time members

 

Bourque, Renée

2008-1546

Johnstone, Alexander George

2008-1545

James, Ken

2008-1524

Blue Water Bridge Authority

 

Chairperson

 

Keefe, C. Michael

2008-1533

Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada

 

Part-time member

 

Kristianson, Gerry

2008-1554

North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission

 

Canadian representative — Canadian Section

 

LaPierre, Louis

2008-1555

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

 

Temporary member

 

Luxat, J. C.

2008-1685

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited

 

Director

 

Maczko, The Hon. Frank, Q.C.

2008-1567

Pension Appeals Board

 

Temporary member

 

McCaskill, Anne

2008-1551

North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act

 

Secretary — Canadian Section of the Secretariat

 

McFarlane, John S., Q.C.

2008-1549

Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation

 

Director of the Board of Directors

 

Monnin, The Hon. Michel

2008-1635

Government of Manitoba

 

Administrator

 

September 8 to 12, 15 to 17 and 22 to 24, 2008

 

National Parole Board

 

Full-time members

 

Fragomeni, Franco

2008-1539

Frenette, Marie Claude

2008-1537

Muise, Edwin J.

2008-1535

Part-time members

 

Letendre, Jacques

2008-1538

St-Onge, Dorina

2008-1536

Pilotage Authority

 

Members

 

Aymar, Alisa L. — Atlantic

2008-1529

Horcher, Karen A. — Pacific

2008-1530

Prefontaine, Paul — Pacific

2008-1531

Port Authority

 

Directors

 

Harvey, Jean-Sébastien — Saguenay

2008-1532

Minich, Edward A. — Hamilton

2008-1526

Root, (Lloyd) Allen — Hamilton

2008-1527

Pronovost, Éric

2008-1548

Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation

 

Member of the Board of Directors

 

Proulx, Fernand

2008-1583

National Museum of Science and Technology

 

Acting Director

 

Ross, William C.

2008-1547

Canada Development Investment Corporation

 

Chairman of the Board of Directors

 

Security Intelligence Review Committee

 

Members

 

Porter, The Hon. Arthur Thomas, P.C.

2008-1514

Losier, The Hon. Denis, P.C.

2008-1515

Shin, Doo Ho

2008-1582

National Seniors Council

 

Member

 

Steinberg, Harvey Arnold

2008-1534

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

 

Member — Governing Council

 

Tax Court of Canada

2008-1643

Commissioners to administer oaths

 

Behr, Aurélien Alain Albert

 

Lortie, Michel

 

Mullin, Julie

 

Rabbouh, Yassine

 

Wallace, Peter M.

2008-1553

Great Lakes Fishery Commission

 

Member

 

Whittingham, Marc

2008-1550

Canadian Commercial Corporation

 

President

 

September 19, 2008

JACQUELINE GRAVELLE
Manager

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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

443972-4

Kellogg Canada Charitable Foundation

28/08/2008

033431-6

MARK & JUDITH BERCUVITZ FAMILY FOUNDATION

20/05/2008

September 16, 2008

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

448739-7

AAQITAUVIK HEALING CENTRE

Quaqtaq, Que.

21/07/2008

448920-9

AISLINN EDUCATION & SAFETY FOUNDATION

Ladysmith, B.C.

11/08/2008

448942-0

AN AID TO HELP FOUNDATION

Kanata, Ont.

18/08/2008

448897-1

AOGEA - ASSOCIATION OF OPEN GROUP ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTS - OTTAWA-GATINEAU CHAPTER

Ottawa, Ont.

01/08/2008

447652-2

ARLINGTON WOODS FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Ottawa, Ont.

30/04/2008

447841-0

ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS

Markham, Ont.

27/05/2008

448733-8

AVREICHIM TORAH INSTITUTE

Montréal, Que.

17/07/2008

449188-2

AWANA INTERNATIONAL CANADA

Langley, B.C.

04/09/2008

448471-1

BELLEVUE FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

447850-9

Betta Breeders Canada

Barrie, Ont.

28/05/2008

448931-4

BIKECHAIN

Toronto, Ont.

13/08/2008

448480-1

BLANTYRE FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

15/08/2008

448889-0

Blueprint for a Sustainable World
Plan pour un monde durable

Montréal, Que.

31/07/2008

448741-9

buildmycommunity.org

Oakville, Ont.

21/07/2008

449137-8

C.O.M.M.P.A.C. (Central Ontario Mobile Marihuana Patient Alliance Cooperator)

Kawartha Lakes, Ont.

20/08/2008

448963-2

CAN-BEC H2 INC.

Saint-André-
d’Argenteuil, Que.

14/08/2008

449151-3

CANADIAN COALITION FOR TOMORROW’S ICT SKILLS / COALITION CANADIENNE POUR UNE RELÈVE EN TIC

Montréal, Que.

22/08/2008

448458-4

CANADIAN FRIENDS OF DINO FERRARI CENTER

Vancouver, B.C.

30/06/2008

448659-5

Canadian Jewish World Services (CJWS)

Westmount, Que.

24/07/2008

449068-1

Canadian Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Foundation
Fondation canadienne du pemphigus et de la pemphigoïde

Ottawa, Ont.

25/08/2008

448298-1

Canadian Society of Hospital Medicine
Société Canadienne de Médecine d’Hôpital

Victoria, B.C.

27/06/2008

448440-1

CARON CANADA

Ottawa, Ont.

07/08/2008

446992-5

CENTRE ESTIVERNE EVARISTE (CEEVA)
ESTIVERNE EVARISTE CENTER (EEVAC)

Bois-des-Filion (Qc)

04/03/2008

448363-4

Chabad Student Network of Ottawa

Ottawa, Ont.

02/07/2008

449139-4

CHAMP Foundation / Fondation CHAMP

Montréal, Que.

20/08/2008

448409-6

CHANGING PERCEPTIONS

Mississauga, Ont.

28/07/2008

448472-0

CHIMP FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

448302-2

Chinese Culture & Education Society of Canada

Unionville, Ont.

16/06/2008

448752-4

CHURCH OF GOD THE NEW PACT

Kitchener, Ont.

23/07/2008

448735-4

CIRO (CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION)

Red Deer, Alta.

17/07/2008

447614-0

COALITION OF NEW CANADIANS FOR ARTS AND CULTURE
COALITION DES NOUVEAUX CANADIENS POUR LES ARTS ET LA CULTURE

Ottawa, Ont.

22/04/2008

449179-3

Community Forests International

Montréal, Que.

03/09/2008

448008-2

DEBTOR’S ASSISTANCE SOCIETY

Surrey, B.C.

29/05/2008

448445-2

Dialogue and Debate

Toronto, Ont.

11/08/2008

447487-2

DISASTER RELIEF ROTARIAN ACTION GROUP

London, Ont.

15/02/2008

448882-2

DOMINION FELLOWSHIP CENTRE

Ottawa, Ont.

30/07/2008

449172-6

DOR YESHORIM CANADA

Montréal, Que.

29/08/2008

448899-7

FIRE WALKERS AND CERTIFIED FIRE WALKING INSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

Toronto, Ont.

01/08/2008

448463-1

FOHCH CANADA

Greater Edmonton Area, Alta.

25/07/2008

449178-5

Fondation du Régime des Bénéfices Autochtone/
Native Benefits Plan Foundation

Wendake (Qc)

03/09/2008

448669-2

FONDATION LUZ Y ESPERANZA

Sherbrooke (Qc)

31/07/2008

448724-9

FOR HIS CHILDREN

Regional Municipality of Peel, Ont.

16/07/2008

448408-8

Friends Addressing Concerns Together in McNab/Braeside Incorporated

Township of McNab-Braeside, Ont.

30/07/2008

448656-1

FRUIT OF LIFE FOUNDATION
FONDATION FRUIT DE LA VIE

Montréal, Que.

23/07/2008

448073-2

GB CANADA INC.

Ottawa, Ont.

12/06/2008

448941-1

GCBPA GERMAN CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Toronto, Ont.

18/08/2008

448946-2

GCM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

18/08/2008

448911-0

GLADSTONE SPORTS AND HEALTH CENTRE

Ottawa, Ont.

08/08/2008

448464-9

GLOBAL VIEW FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

448753-2

Gram Vaani Community Media

Waterloo, Ont.

23/07/2008

449048-7

GREAT RIVER SCHOOL

Ottawa, Ont.

20/08/2008

448902-1

HEAVEN’S REHEARSAL

Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ont.

05/08/2008

448961-6

HER DREAM NEXT DOOR FOUNDATION

Edmonton, Alta.

12/08/2008

448466-5

HILLTOP VIEW FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

448737-1

HM2 - U BIOMIMETICS SCIENCES FOUNDATION INC.

Victoria, B.C.

17/07/2008

448721-4

Humanité dans le Monde, HUMONDE
Humanty in the World, HUWORLD

Scarborough (Ont.)

16/07/2008

448898-9

Immfund Inc. / Immfonds Inc.

Toronto, Ont.

01/08/2008

448470-3

IMPULSE FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

447822-3

Indigenous Association for Just Relations

Saskatoon, Sask.

22/05/2008

448364-2

International Institute of Communications, Canadian Chapter

Ottawa, Ont.

03/07/2008

448915-2

International Medical Health Organization (Canada)

Toronto, Ont.

08/08/2008

448430-4

Joseph Nama Ministries

Ottawa, Ont.

05/08/2008

449174-2

Journeys Cultural Exchange and Education Society

Enoch, Alta.

29/08/2008

448731-1

JUSTICE FOR THAMILS INTERNATIONAL

Toronto, Ont.

14/07/2008

448657-9

L’INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE EN HISTOIRE DE L’ARCHITECTURE (IRHA)
INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE (IRHA)

Montréal (Qc)

23/07/2008

449377-0

La Fédération Internationale des Architectes/
Désigners d’Intérieur(IFI) / The International Federation of Interior Architects/
Designers (IFI)

Québec (Qc)

05/09/2008

448912-8

LABRADOR RETRIEVER ADOPTION SERVICE INC.

Toronto, Ont.

07/08/2008

448473-8

LAKEVIEW FOUNDATION

Edmonton, Alta.

08/08/2008

448697-8

MAISON CHANCE CANADA

Greenfield Park (Qc)

09/07/2008

447812-9

MONTREAL WADO RYU KARATE ASSOCIATION

Montréal, Que.

20/05/2008

449153-0

National Association of Condominium Managers

Mississauga, Ont.

25/08/2008

446114-2

Niagara Land Trust Foundation

Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ont.

27/12/2007

448935-7

OAK RIDGES INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SUSTAINABILITY (ORIAS)

Town of Caledon, Ont.

14/08/2008

448655-2

ORIENTAL TAI CHI TORONTO

Markham, Ont.

16/07/2008

449051-7

OTTAWA CENTRE FOR PUBLIC POLICY EXCELLENCE / CENTRE POUR L’EXCELLENCE DANS LES POLITIQUES PUBLIQUES (OTTAWA)

Montréal, Que.

21/08/2008

449141-6

OTTAWA NEW MUSIC CREATORS
CRÉATEURS DE MUSIQUE NOUVELLE DE L’OUTAOUAIS

National Capital Region, Ont.

20/08/2008

448465-7

PACIFIC LIGHT FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

447828-2

Personally Defined Quality Counselling of Canada

Cambridge, Ont.

08/08/2008

448469-0

PRIORITY FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

448879-2

PS WE LOVE YOU FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

30/07/2008

447621-2

Rotary International District 7010

Callander, Ont.

21/04/2008

448059-7

SCARBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL LIFE CENTRE

Toronto, Ont.

11/06/2008

448914-4

Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention

Toronto, Ont.

08/08/2008

448900-4

SERVICE DE SOUTIEN À L’ADOPTION DE NOUVEAU-NÉS CANADIENS VIVERE/VIVERE CANADIAN NEWBORN ADOPTION SUPPORT SERVICE

Gatineau (Qc)

05/08/2008

444930-4

SHINGWAUK TEACHING LODGE

Garden River, Ont.

10/10/2007

449053-3

SMILING LAND FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

21/08/2008

447781-2

Société de la médecine par l’énergie Canada/Energy Medicine Canada Society

Calgary (Alb.)

25/07/2008

449108-4

SOCIÉTÉ DE L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE MONTRÉAL (2020)

Montréal (Qc)

29/08/2008

448890-3

SOUL OF THE MOTHER

Akwasasne, Ont.

31/07/2008

448620-0

SUNSHINE FUND FOR KIDS AND CAUSES

Vancouver, B.C.

04/07/2008

448906-3

THE BSD FOUNDATION

Montréal, Que.

06/08/2008

449148-3

THE CANADIAN FIREARMS INSTITUTE /
INSTITUT CANADIEN D’ARMES A FEU

Parry Sound, Ont.

21/08/2008

447842-8

THE FELLOWSHIP OF VIETNAMESE TAEKWONDO

Brampton, Ont.

27/05/2008

448929-2

THE MIDDLEFIELD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

Toronto, Ont.

13/08/2008

448318-9

THE NEWBRIDGE FOUNDATION FOR ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

Lower Sackville, N.S.

19/06/2008

447779-1

The Original Hi-Fi Hymn Book

Kitchener, Ont.

08/05/2008

449140-8

THE SAMARA PROJECT

Toronto, Ont.

20/08/2008

447811-8

Trade and Investment Services Alliance Network (TISANET)

Toronto, Ont.

16/05/2008

449043-6

TRUE LIGHT CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES

Toronto, Ont.

24/07/2008

448481-9

UNDER THE SAME SUN FUND

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

18/08/2008

448712-5

United Lions Sports and Cultural Club

Mississauga, Ont.

11/07/2008

448015-5

United Visionary Care

Brampton, Ont.

21/07/2008

448342-1

UNITED WAY - CENTRAIDE CANADA ACROSS BORDERS

Ottawa, Ont.

25/06/2008

448467-3
              

UpStep Foundation

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

449157-2

USICO Foundation

Toronto, Ont.

25/08/2008

448919-5

VETERINARY CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

Paris, Ont.

11/08/2008

447667-1

WARKWORTH FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Warkworth, Ont.

02/05/2008

448743-5

WORLDWIDE ORPHANS FOUNDATION CANADA

Toronto, Ont.

22/07/2008

448937-3

YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF THE AMERICAS (CANADA)

Calgary, Alta.

15/08/2008

448468-1

ZAWADI FOUNDATION

Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C.

06/08/2008

September 16, 2008

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 Canada Corporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to

File No.

Company Name

Date of S.L.P.

305461-6

4588 BATHURST

24/07/2008

308412-4

750 SPADINA AVE. ASSOCIATION

24/07/2008

253690-1

AÉROPORTS DE MONTRÉAL

23/07/2008

426669-2

ASSOCIATION NORD-SUD SOLIDARITE
ASSOCIATION NORTH-SOUTH SOLIDARITY

28/08/2008

224172-2

Canadian Food for the Hungry International

22/07/2008

160024-9

CHILD CARE ADVOCACY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA/ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE POUR LA PROMOTION DES SERVICES DE GARDE À L’ENFANCE

22/03/2007

446647-1

CUSO-VSO

09/09/2008

445150-3

DOR LE DOR CANADA

28/07/2008

320066-3

FINANCIAL PLANNERS STANDARDS COUNCIL/CONSEIL RELATIF AUX STANDARDS DES PLANIFICATEURS FINANCIERS

25/07/2008

370403-3

GÉNOME CANADA/GENOME CANADA

30/07/2008

444386-1

Kinship Canada

06/08/2008

440915-9

La Fondation de l’école Gadbois

21/07/2008

442562-6

Pembroke Petawawa District Community Foundation

25/07/2008

289666-4

PEOPLE FIRST OF CANADA/DES PERSONNES D’ABORD DU CANADA

31/07/2008

433277-6

THE ATLANTIC SALMON CONSERVATION FOUNDATION (ASCF)
LA FONDATION POUR LA CONSERVATION DU SAUMON ATLANTIQUE (FCSA)

09/07/2008

444362-4

The Bistricer Family Foundation/Fondation de la Famille Bistricer

03/09/2008

445830-3

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PETERBOROUGH DIOCESE GOOD SHEPHERD FOUNDATION INC.

05/08/2008

444890-1

VEDIC AROGYA MANDIR-RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

19/08/2008

445454-5

ZAK FOUNDATION

21/07/2008

September 16, 2008

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.

442134-5
              

AFRICA PIKIN FOUNDATION

African Pikin Foundation

13/08/2008

416391-5

CANADIAN EYESIGHT INTERNATIONAL

CANADIAN EYESIGHT GLOBAL

29/08/2008

384169-3

Canadian Overseas Movers Association

FIDI CANADA

12/08/2008

434222-4

CANCER POPULOMIX INSTITUTE INC./INSTITUT POPULOMIX DU CANCER INC.

Populomix Cancer Research Institute Inc./Populomix Institut de Recherche sur le Cancer Inc.

17/07/2008

220109-7

DaimlerChrysler Dealers Advertising Association of Ontario

CHRYSLER DEALERS ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO

15/08/2008

443467-6

International Medical Regulatory Research Consortium

International Consortium for Research On Governance of the Health Workforce

06/08/2008

410031-0

PAU-BRAZIL CONSERVATION PROJECT

International Pernambuco Conservation Initiative Canada (IPCI - Canada) / Initiative Internationale pour la Conservation du Pernambouc - Canada (IICP - Canada)

18/08/2008

400426-4

RUGBY CANADA FOUNDATION

Canadian Rugby Foundation

23/06/2008

426374-0

THE CHILD IS INNOCENT (LATIN BALL PEE) FOUNDATION

H.E.A.L. (Health, Education and Leadership) International

22/07/2008

424336-6

The Light of Faith Corporation

The Light of Islam Association

24/07/2008

442073-0

WHOLE WORLD FOUNDATION

LASTING FOOTPRINT ARTS FOUNDATION

30/07/2008

September 16, 2008

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

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

BANK ACT

Approval to have a financial establishment in Canada

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 522.26 of the Bank Act, that on August 21, 2008, and pursuant to subsection 522.21(1), the Minister of Finance approved TCF National Bank to have a financial establishment in Canada.

September 16, 2008

JULIE DICKSON
Superintendent of Financial Institutions

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

BANK ACT

Shinhan Bank Canada and Citco Bank Canada — Letters patent of incorporation

Notice is hereby given of the issuance,

  • pursuant to section 22 of the Bank Act, of letters patent incorporating Shinhan Bank Canada and, in French, Banque Shinhan du Canada, effective August 22, 2008; and
  • pursuant to section 22 of the Bank Act, of letters patent incorporating Citco Bank Canada, effective September 2, 2008.

September 16, 2008

JULIE DICKSON
Superintendent of Financial Institutions

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

INSURANCE COMPANIES ACT

AIG Commercial Insurance Company of Canada — Letters patent of continuance and order to commence and carry on business

Notice is hereby given of the issuance,

  • pursuant to subsection 34(1) of the Insurance Companies Act, of letters patent continuing AIG Commercial Insurance Company of Canada, as a company under the Insurance Companies Act under the name AIG Commercial Insurance Company of Canada and, in French, La Cie d’assurance commerciale AIG du Canada, effective September 2, 2008; and
  • pursuant to subsection 53(1) of the Insurance Companies Act, of an order authorizing AIG Commercial Insurance Company of Canada to commence and carry on business, effective September  2, 2008.

September 16, 2008

JULIE DICKSON
Superintendent of Financial Institutions

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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 $24.00 for the Office year beginning on April 1, 2009. In accordance with subsection 25(6) of the said Regulations, this rate applies to plans with a year-end between October 1, 2008, and September 30, 2009.

September 18, 2008

ROBERT HANNA
Assistant Superintendent

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