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Keeping Canada’s Economy and Jobs Growing Act (S.C. 2011, c. 24)

Assented to 2011-12-15

PART 9GAS TAX FUND — FINANCING MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Marginal note:Maximum payment of $2,000,000,000

 On the requisition of the Minister set out in Schedule I.1 of the Financial Administration Act with respect to the Office of Infrastructure of Canada, there may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for each fiscal year beginning on or after April 1, 2014, in accordance with the terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board, a sum of not more than $2,000,000,000 to provinces, territories, municipalities, municipal associations, provincial, territorial and municipal entities and First Nations for the purpose of municipal, regional and First Nations infrastructure.

PART 102009, c. 2, s. 297CANADIAN SECURITIES REGULATION REGIME TRANSITION OFFICE ACT

 Subsection 14(1) of the Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office Act is replaced by the following:

Marginal note:Maximum payment
  • 14. (1) The Minister may make direct payments, in an aggregate amount not exceeding $33,000,000, or any other amount that may be specified in an appropriation Act, to the Transition Office for its use.

PART 112005, c. 47, s. 1WAGE EARNER PROTECTION PROGRAM ACT

Amendment to the Act

Marginal note:2009, c. 2, s. 342

 Paragraph (a) of the definition “eligible wages” in subsection 2(1) of the Wage Earner Protection Program Act is replaced by the following:

  • (a) wages other than severance pay and termination pay that were earned during the longer of the following periods:

    • (i) the six-month period ending on the first day on which there was a receiver in relation to the former employer, and

    • (ii) the period beginning on the day that is six months before the day on which a proposal under Division I of Part III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act is filed by or in respect of the employer or the day on which proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act are commenced and ending on the date of the bankruptcy or the first day on which there was a receiver in relation to the former employer; and

Transitional Provision

Marginal note:Transitional

 The Wage Earner Protection Program Act, as amended by section 163, applies

  • (a) in respect of wages owing to an individual by an employer who becomes bankrupt after June 5, 2011; and

  • (b) in respect of wages owing to an individual by an employer any of whose property comes under the possession or control of a receiver as defined in subsection 243(2) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, after June 5, 2011.

PART 12AMENDMENTS RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT

R.S., c. H-6Canadian Human Rights Act

 Subsection 9(2) of the Canadian Human Rights Act is repealed.

 Paragraph 15(1)(c) of the Act is repealed.

R.S., c. L-2Canada Labour Code

Marginal note:R.S., c. 32 (2nd Supp.), s. 41 (Sch., item 1)

 Paragraph 235(2)(b) of the Canada Labour Code is repealed.

2006, c. 9, s. 2Conflict of Interest Act

 Section 15 of the Conflict of Interest Act is amended by adding the following after subsection (1):

  • Marginal note:Exception

    (1.1) Despite paragraph (1)(a), for the purpose of maintaining his or her employment opportunities or ability to practice his or her profession on leaving public office, a reporting public office holder may engage in employment or the practice of a profession in order to retain any licensing or professional qualifications or standards of technical proficiency necessary for that purpose if

    • (a) the reporting public office holder does not receive any remuneration; and

    • (b) the Commissioner is of the opinion that it is not incompatible with the reporting public office holder’s duties as a public office holder.

Coming into Force

Marginal note:One year after royal assent

 Sections 165 to 167 come into force one year after the day on which this Act receives royal assent.

PART 13R.S., c. J-1JUDGES ACT

Marginal note:2006, c. 11, s. 2

 Paragraph 22(2.1)(b) of the Judges Act is replaced by the following:

  • (b) the four other judges, $232,300 each.

PART 141990, c. 4NORDION AND THERATRONICS DIVESTITURE AUTHORIZATION ACT

Marginal note:Deemed coming into force — April 20, 1993

 Despite section 12 of the Nordion and Theratronics Divestiture Authorization Act, section 9 of that Act is deemed to have come into force on April 20, 1993.

PART 15R.S., c. C-8CANADA PENSION PLAN

Amendments to the Act

 The definitions “employer” and “employment” in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Pension Plan are replaced by the following:

“employer”

« employeur »

“employer” means a person liable to pay salary, wages or other remuneration in relation to employment, and, in relation to an officer, includes the person from whom the officer receives their remuneration;

“employment”

« emploi »

“employment” means the state of being employed under an express or implied contract of service or apprenticeship, and includes the tenure of an office;

Marginal note:R.S., c. 30 (2nd Supp.), s. 3

 The portion of subsection 8(1) of the Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:

Marginal note:Amount of employee’s contribution
  • 8. (1) Every employee who is employed by an employer in pensionable employment shall, by deduction as provided in this Act from the remuneration in respect of the pensionable employment paid to the employee by the employer, make an employee’s contribution for the year in which the remuneration is paid to the employee of an amount equal to the product obtained when the contribution rate for employees for the year is multiplied by the lesser of

Marginal note:R.S., c. 30 (2nd Supp.), s. 3; 2004, c. 22, s. 15

 The portion of subsection 9(1) of the Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:

Marginal note:Amount of employer’s contribution
  • 9. (1) Every employer shall, in respect of each employee employed by the employer in pensionable employment, make an employer’s contribution for the year in which remuneration in respect of the pensionable employment is paid to the employee of an amount equal to the product obtained when the contribution rate for employers for the year is multiplied by the lesser of

 

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