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  1. Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority - SOR/2005-328

    Whereas the Governor in Council is of the opinion that an extraordinary disruption to the effective continued operation of the national transportation system, other than a labour disruption, is imminent;

    Whereas the Governor in Council, pursuant to section 47 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a, may take any step that the Governor in Council considers essential to stabilize the national transportation system;

    Whereas the Governor in Council is of the opinion that a failure to act under section 47 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a at this time would be contrary to the interests of users and operators of the national transportation system and that there are no other provisions in that Act or in any other Act of Parliament that are sufficient and appropriate to remedy the situation and counter the damage that would be caused by the imminent extraordinary disruption of the national transportation system;

    Whereas the Governor in Council, pursuant to section 47 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a, made Order in Council P.C. 2005-1356 on July 29, 2005Footnote b and modified that Order by Order in Council P.C. 2005-1365 on August 4, 2005Footnote c;

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    And whereas the Governor in Council considers it essential that, to ensure the stability of the national transportation system, this Order be made;

    Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Industry in his capacity as the minister responsible for the Competition Bureau, pursuant to section 47 of the Canada Transportation ActFootnote a, hereby makes the annexed Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority.

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  2. Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority - SOR/2005-328 (Section 5)
    •  (1) The Fraser River Port Authority is directed, in respect of the territory under its jurisdiction and control,

      • (a) to establish or continue a licensing system giving access to the Port of Fraser River to trucks and other road transportation equipment for the delivery, pick-up or movement of containers into and out of that port;

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      • (c) to prohibit access to the Port of Fraser River to any truck or other road transportation equipment referred to in paragraph (a) in respect of which the applicant did not meet the conditions referred to in paragraph (b).


  3. Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority - SOR/2005-328 (Section 4)
    •  (1) The Vancouver Port Authority is directed, in respect of the territory under its jurisdiction and control,

      • (a) to establish or continue a licensing system giving access to the Port of Vancouver to trucks and other road transportation equipment for the delivery, pick-up or movement of containers into and out of that port;

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      • (c) to prohibit access to the Port of Vancouver to any truck or other road transportation equipment referred to in paragraph (a) in respect of which the applicant did not meet the conditions referred to in paragraph (b).


  4. Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority - SOR/2005-328 (Section 2)
    •  (1) For the purposes of subsection (2), authorization is given to the operators of trucks and other road transportation equipment for the delivery, pick-up or movement of containers into and out of a port as well as to shippers, brokers, ports, the representatives of those persons and any other persons whose agreement, consent, participation or cooperation is required to resolve the dispute and implement any element of the proposed solution, including, for greater certainty and if applicable, a public officer, to

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  5. Order Authorizing Certain Persons to Be a Party to Certain Commercial Arrangements and Providing Specific Directives to the Vancouver Port Authority and the Fraser River Port Authority - SOR/2005-328 (Section 1)

     The following definitions apply in this Order.

    dispute

    dispute means the dispute that is the cause of the imminent extraordinary disruption to the effective continued operation of the national transportation system through the disruption of the movement of containers into and out of the ports. (conflit)

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