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  1. Great Lakes Pilotage Tariff Regulations - SOR/84-253 (Section 3)
    •  (1) The charge for a pilotage service in

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      • (b.1) the Port of Churchill is, where a basic charge is specified in Schedule 3 in respect of that service, the basic charge multiplied by the weighting factor of the ship;

      • (c) a compulsory pilotage area, other than the Welland Canal, the Cornwall District or the Port of Churchill, Manitoba, is

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    • (2) For the purpose of subsection (1), the weighting factor of a ship whose location is set out in column 1 and whose pilotage unit is set out in column 2 of the following table is set out in column 3:

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      Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
      Item Location Pilotage Unit Weighting Factor
      5 Anywhere other than the Port of Churchill More than 219 1.45
      6 The Port of Churchill More than 219 but not more than 249 1.60
      7 The Port of Churchill More than 249 but not more than 279 1.75
      8 The Port of Churchill More than 279 but not more than 309 1.90
      9 The Port of Churchill More than 309 but not more than 339 2.05
      10 The Port of Churchill More than 339 but not more than 369 2.20
      11 The Port of Churchill More than 369 but not more than 399 2.35
      12 The Port of Churchill More than 399 but not more than 429 2.50
      13 The Port of Churchill More than 429 but not more than 459 2.65
      14 The Port of Churchill More than 459 2.80

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  2. Churchill Airport Zoning Regulations - SOR/88-124 (SCHEDULE)

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    The airport reference point shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, is a point being the mid point on a line drawn between the mid points of runways 07-25 and 15-33 with 6° U.T.M. grid coordinates of Northing 6 511 764.202 m and Easting 438 254.808 m.

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    The approach surfaces, shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, are surfaces abutting each end of the strips associated with the runways designated 07-25 and 15-33 and are described as follows:

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    The outer surface, shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, is an imaginary surface located at a common plane established at a constant elevation of 45 m above the elevation of the airport reference point, except that, where that common plane is less than 9 m above the surface of the ground, the outer surface is an imaginary surface located at 9 m above the surface of the ground.

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    The strips, shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, are described as follows:

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    Each transitional surface, shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, is a surface consisting of an inclined plane having a ratio of 1 m measured vertically to 7 m measured horizontally at right angles to the centre line and projected centre line of each strip and extending upward and outward from the lateral limits of each strip and its approach surface to an intersection with the outer surface or another transitional surface of an adjoining strip.

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    The boundary of the outer limits of lands, shown on Churchill Airport Zoning Plan No. E2244 dated October 23, 1986, is described as follows:

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  3. Proclamation Declaring the Representation Orders to be in Force Effective on the First Dissolution of Parliament that Occurs after April 22, 2024 - SI/2023-57 (SCHEDULE A : ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES READJUSTMENT ACT)

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    Consists of:

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    • (b) that part of the Town of Caledon lying southeasterly and southwesterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly limit of said town (Winston Churchill Boulevard) and King Street; thence generally northeasterly along said street to The Gore Road; thence southeasterly along said road to the southeasterly limit of said town (Mayfield Road).

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    Consists of:

    • (a) that part of the Town of Halton Hills lying southeasterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly limit of said town (Nassagaweya-Esquesing Townline) and 15 Side Road; thence generally northeasterly along said road to Trafalgar Road; thence northwesterly along said road and Highway 7 to 22 Side Road; thence northeasterly along said road and its intermittent production to the northeasterly limit of said town (Winston Churchill Boulevard); and

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    Consists of:

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    • (c) that part of the Town of Halton Hills lying northwesterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly limit of said town (Nassagaweya-Esquesing Townline) and 15 Side Road; thence generally northeasterly along said road to Trafalgar Road; thence northwesterly along said road and Highway 7 to 22 Side Road; thence northeasterly along said road and its intermittent production to the northeasterly limit of said town (Winston Churchill Boulevard); and

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  4. Great Lakes Pilotage Tariff Regulations - SOR/84-253 (Section 2)
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    • (3) For the purposes of these Regulations, every reference to “the Port of Churchill” is a reference to “all the navigable waters, including any foreshore, commencing at the northern extremity of Eskimo Point and running on a course due north to a point distant five nautical miles from the northernmost extremity of Eskimo Point; thence, on the circumference of a circle with the said northernmost extremity as a centre, easterly and southerly to the shore of Hudson Bay at the high-water mark; thence, following the said high-water mark westerly to Cape Merry; thence, following the high-water mark on the eastern shore of the Churchill River upstream as far as the tide ebbs and flows; thence, across the Churchill River to its western shore; thence, northerly and following the high-water mark downstream to the point at Old Fort Prince of Wales and across to Eskimo Point and to the place of beginning”.

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  5. Public Ports and Public Port Facilities Regulations - SOR/2001-154 (SCHEDULE 1 : Designated Public Ports)

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    Collingwood

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    Cornwall

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    Kingston

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    Kingsville

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    Owen Sound

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    Parry Sound

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    Port Stanley

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    Sarnia

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    Sault Ste. Marie

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    Baie-Comeau

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    Cap-aux-Meules

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    Carleton

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    Chandler

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    Gaspé

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    Gros-Cacouna

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    Les Escoumins

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    Matane

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    Paspébiac

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    Rimouski

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    Sorel

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    Tadoussac

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    Trois-Pistoles

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    Bridgewater

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    Digby

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    Hantsport

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    Liverpool

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    Louisbourg

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    Lunenburg

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    Mulgrave

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    North Sydney

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    Pictou

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    Port Hastings

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    Port Hawkesbury

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    Pugwash

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    Shelburne

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    Sydney

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    Yarmouth

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    Churchill

    All the navigable waters, including any foreshore, commencing at the northern extremity of Eskimo Point and running on a course due north to a point distant five nautical miles from the northernmost extremity of Eskimo Point; thence, on the circumference of a circle with the said northernmost extremity as a centre, easterly and southerly to the shore of Hudson Bay at the high-water mark; thence, following the said high-water mark westerly to Cape Merry; thence, following the high-water mark on the eastern shore of the Churchill River upstream as far as the tide ebbs and flows; thence, across the Churchill River to its western shore; thence, northerly and following the high-water mark downstream to the point at Old Fort Prince of Wales and across to Eskimo Point and to the place of beginning.

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    Bamfield

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    Campbell River

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    Victoria

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    Georgetown

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    Souris

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    Summerside

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    Botwood

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    Come by Chance

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    Fortune

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    Goose Bay

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    Holyrood

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    Lewisporte

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    Long Harbour

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    Long Pond

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    Marystown

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    Port aux Basques

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