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  1. Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-303 (Section 8)
    •  (1) For the purpose of sections 3.71 to 3.9 of the Act, the expression revenue base means, in respect of a revenue source for a fiscal year,

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      • (z) in the case of provincial and local government property taxes, described in paragraph 7(1)(z), the weighted sum of four sub-bases, determined by the formula

        (B1 × 0.288) + (B2 × 0.406) + (B3 × 0.018) + (B4 × 0.288)

        where

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        is the commercial-industrial sub-base as determined by the formula

        {[(F + G) × H] + I } × 1/ N2

        where

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        is the difference between the aggregate current dollar gross domestic product at factor cost in the province for the calendar year that ends in the preceding fiscal year and the current dollar gross domestic product at factor cost attributable to the crop production industry, the greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production industry, the animal production industry, the government sector elementary and secondary schools industry, the universities industry, the government sector community colleges and C.E.G.E.P.s industry, the government sector other educational services industry, the hospitals industry, the government sector nursing and residential care facilities industry, the other provincial and territorial government services industry, the other municipal government services industry and the other Aboriginal government services industry, in the province for the same calendar year, as determined by Statistics Canada on the basis of data from its Provincial Supply and Use Tables,

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  2. Wildlife Area Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1609 (SCHEDULE I : Wildlife Areas)

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    • 4 Wallace Bay National Wildlife Area

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      Saving and Excepting thereout from the above Parcel I as shown on Plan of Survey, surveyed by Gerald MacDougall, N.S.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-585, containing about 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres).

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    • 8 Country Island National Wildlife Area

      All that certain island, piece or parcel of land situated at Country Island, County of Guysborough, Province of Nova Scotia, shown as Parcel CI-R (Country Island Remainder) on Department of Public Works and Government Services Plan S-6549 titled “Plan of Survey of Parcel A, Subdivision of Country Island, and Showing Parcel CI-R (Country Island Remainder), Land Granted to H. M. in right of Canada”, dated February 4, 2020, as signed by H. James McIntosh, Nova Scotia Land Surveyor, said Parcel CI-R being more particularly described as follows:

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    • 9 Isle Haute National Wildlife Area

      All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Isle Haute, County of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia, shown as Parcel IH-R (Isle Haute Remainder) on Department of Public Works and Government Services Plan S-6551 titled “Plan of Survey of Parcel A, Subdivision of Isle Haute, and Showing Parcel IH-R (Isle Haute Remainder), Land Granted to H. M. in right of Canada”, dated February 7, 2020, as signed by H. James McIntosh, Nova Scotia Land Surveyor, said Parcel IH-R being more particularly described as follows:

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    • 10 St. Paul Island National Wildlife Area

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      Being outlined in bold and identified as Parcel 2021-SP1 on Department of Public Works and Government Services Plan S-6674 titled “Sketch Showing Parcel 2021–SPI Lands of H.M. in Right of Canada (Environment Canada — Canadian Wildlife Service)”, dated March 29, 2021, revised May 27, 2021.

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    • 3 Shepody National Wildlife Area

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      • (3) New Horton Unit

        All those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Ninthly as follows:

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        Seventhly, all that certain lot piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-3 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4813, dated April 10, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, said Parcel 03-3 being more particularly described as follows:

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        Eighthly, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-4 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4813, dated April 10, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, said Parcel 03-4 being more particularly described as follows:

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        Ninthly, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-2 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4812, entitled “Plan of Survey Showing Parcel 03-1 & 03-2 Land Required by H.M. in right of Canada at Upper New Horton Situated Southeast of Route 915, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick”, dated April 3, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered April 11, 2003 as number 16079973.

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    • 4 Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area

      In the County of Westmorland, in the Parish of Botsford,

      All those parcels of land more particularly described as follows:

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      Parcel 96-1 as shown on Survey Plan of Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada located on the north side of Highway 955, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-3838, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as FB 34121 and containing about 11.814 hectares;

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      SAVING AND EXCEPTING:

      Those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly, Secondly and Thirdly as follows:

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      Secondly:

      Parcels 98-1, 98-3 and 98-4 as shown on Plan of Survey of Parcels 98-1, 98-3 and 98-4 being Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-4047, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as Plan 81719 and containing together about 4.901 hectares;

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      Parcels 98-2 and 98-5 as shown on Plan of Survey of Parcels 98-1, 98-2, 98-3, 96-2-A, and 98-5 and associated easements Parcels 98-1-E, 96-2-E, and 92-3-E, being Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-4094, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as FB 34121 and containing together about 1.625 hectares.

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    • 6 Baie de L’Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area

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      • (2) In the municipality of Cacouna, a part of Block 2 of the official cadastre of the parish of Cacouna, Registration Division of Témiscouata, being parcel 4 shown on plan AM-99-8640 prepared by Public Works and Government Services Canada and dated April 13, 1999.

        Less part of said Block 2 containing 149.4 m2 as shown on plan D2000-8730 prepared by Public Works and Government Services Canada and dated January 27, 2000.

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    • 7 Estuary Islands National Wildlife Area

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      • (2) In the Registration Division of Kamouraska:

        Those islands in the St. Lawrence River, including their foreshores and reefs, more particularly described as follows:

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        Except a part of said lot 4 007 074 containing the navigational aid installations of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (Canadian Coast Guard). Said island and part of said island are shown on a plan bearing number EM-79-4913 of Public Works and Government Services Canada prepared by Maurice Martineau, QLS on November 6, 1979.

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    • 1 Alaksen National Wildlife Area

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      All those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

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      Secondly, that parcel being the whole of Parcel F of District Lots 190, 192A, 193, 194, 597 and 598, as shown on Reference Plan 57378 deposited in the land title office at New Westminster, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as Plan 79512, containing about 283.15 hectares save and except thereout:

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      The described parcel is shown on drawing No. SK. 3122, prepared by and on file with the Department of Public Works and Government Services , Property Services, in Vancouver, BC.

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  3. Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations - SOR/93-602 (Section 3)
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    • (2) For the purposes of the definition government institution in section 30.1 of the Act, the following are designated as government institutions:

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      • (c) if a procurement that results in the award of a designated contract by a government entity or enterprise referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) is conducted by the Department of Public Works and Government Services or its successor, that Department or its successor.

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  4. Goose Bay Airport Zoning Regulations - SOR/2001-518 (SCHEDULE)

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    The airport zoning reference point is a point located at the intersection of the centre line projection of runway 08-26 and the easterly end of the strip associated with the approach surface to Runway 26. The reference point has grid coordinates of North 5 910 381.35 metres and East 377 749.17 metres and is shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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    Each strip is described as follows:

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    which strips are shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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    The approach surfaces, shown on Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000, are surfaces that abut each end of the strips associated with the runways 08-26 and 16-34, and that are more particularly described as follows:

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    Being a surface consisting of an inclined plane rising at a ratio of one (1) metre measured vertically to seven (7) metres measured horizontally at right angles to the centre line and centre line produced of each strip and extending upward and outward from the lateral limits of each strip and its approach surfaces to an intersection with the outer surface or another transitional surface of an adjoining strip which surfaces are shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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    Being an imaginary surface consisting of a common plane established at a constant elevation of forty-five (45) metres above the elevation of the Airport Zoning Reference Point, except that where the common plane is less than nine (9) metres above the ground at any point, the outer surface is an imaginary plane located at nine (9) metres above the ground, which outer surface is shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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    Which outer limits are shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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    Commencing at the point of intersection of the northerly limit of the approach surface to Runway 16, with the arc of a circle having a radius of 8 000 metres, the centre of the circle being located at the midpoint of the westerly end of runway 16-34 and the said point of intersection having grid coordinates of North 5 918 004.73 metres and East 370 719.98 metres;

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    Thence on an azimuth of 140°41′05″, a distance of 7 250.61 metres to the place of commencement, which outer limits of land affected in these regulations are shown on Public Works and Government Services Canada Goose Bay Airport Zoning Plan No. S-4006, dated February 11, 2000.

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  5. Pension Diversion Regulations - SOR/84-48 (Section 5)
    •  (1) An application referred to in subsection 33(1) of the Act and a statement of arrears of maintenance, alimony or support shall be sent to the applicable address, as follows:

      • (a) if the recipient was a member of the Canadian Forces

        • Minister of Public Works and Government Services
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      • (d) if the recipient was a member of the House of Commons

        • Minister of Public Works and Government Services
      • (e) if the recipient was a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

        • Minister of Public Works and Government Services
      • (f) in any other case, or in cases of doubt

        • Minister of Public Works and Government Services

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