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  1. Excise Tax Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. E-15 (Section 23.01)
    Marginal note:Definitions
    •  (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in this section.

      temperature compensated method

      temperature compensated method  means the method involving the measurement of the volume of fuel in litres that are corrected to the reference temperature of 15 degrees Celsius in accordance with the requirements imposed by or under the Weights and Measures Act. (méthode fondée sur la compensation de la température)

      uncompensated method

      uncompensated method  means the method involving the measurement of the volume of fuel in litres that are not corrected to a reference temperature. (méthode traditionnelle)

    • (2) For the purposes of determining the tax imposed under subsection 23(1) in respect of fuel, the volume of the fuel shall be measured in accordance with

      • (a) the temperature compensated method, where that method is used by the manufacturer or producer of the fuel for the purpose of establishing the amount of fuel delivered and charged to the purchaser, or by the importer of the fuel to establish the amount of fuel imported; or

    • (3) For the purposes of determining the tax imposed under subsection 23(4) in respect of fuel sold by a licensed wholesaler, the volume of the fuel shall be measured in accordance with

      • (a) the temperature compensated method, where that method is used by the licensed wholesaler for the purpose of establishing the amount of fuel delivered and charged to the purchaser; or

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  2. Defence Production Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. D-1 (SCHEDULE : Controlled Goods List)

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    • (2) The following modifications apply to the controlled goods as set out in Group 2 of the Guide:

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      • (i) items 2-10.a and 2-10.b of the Guide are to be read as follows:

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              have a melting point greater than 1,300 °C and maintain a dielectric constant less than 6 at a temperature greater than 500 °C,
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      • (l) the portion of item 2-11 of the Guide before the “Note” is to be read as follows:

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              Analogue-to-digital converter “microcircuits”, which are “radiation-hardened” or are rated for operation in the temperature range from below -54° C to above +125° C;
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              Electrical input type analogue-to-digital converter printed circuit boards or modules, that are rated for operation in the temperature range from below -45° C to above +55° C and that incorporate “microcircuits” that are described in 2-11.a.2. as set out in the schedule of the Defence Production Act;

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  3. Budget Implementation Act, 2022, No. 1 - S.C. 2022, c. 10 (Section 37)
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    • (3) Subsection 1104(13) of the Regulations is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order:

      gaseous biofuel

      gaseous biofuel  means a fuel produced all or substantially all from specified waste material that is a gas at a temperature of 15.6°C (60°F) and a pressure of 101 kPa (14.7 psia). (biocarburants gazeux)

      liquid biofuel

      liquid biofuel  means a fuel produced all or substantially all from specified waste material or carbon dioxide that is a liquid at a temperature of 15.6°C (60°F) and a pressure of 101 kPa (14.7 psia). (biocarburants liquides)

      solid biofuel

      solid biofuel  means a fuel produced all or substantially all from specified waste material that is a solid at a temperature of 15.6°C (60°F) and a pressure of 101 kPa (14.7 psia) (other than charcoal that is used for cooking or fuels with fossil fuel-derived ignition accelerants) and that has undergone

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  4. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (SCHEDULE I : Units Based on the International System of Units)

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    PART I

    Basic Units of Measurement

    Basic Unit Symbol Definition
    5 kelvin K the unit for the measurement of thermodynamic temperature, being the kelvin as defined by the 26e Conférence générale des poids et mesures as reported in the Comptes rendus de la 26e Conférence générale des poids et mesures published by the Bureau international des poids et mesures, as amended from time to time

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    PART IV

    Customary Units of Measurement Used with the International System

    Customary Unit Symbol Definition
    degree Celsius °C an interval of 1°C = an interval of 1 kelvin; a temperature of 0°C corresponds to 273.15 kelvins

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  5. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (SCHEDULE IV : Reference Standards)

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    For Measurement of Temperature

    Item Standard Number Description
    4 VS1163_4749 Precision temperature scanner, Model 1586A, manufactured by Fluke Calibration, having serial number 48175028; and Platinum Resistance Thermometer, Model 5626, manufactured by Fluke Calibration, having serial number 4749

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