Short title: National Framework on Advertising for Sports Betting Act
[...] First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament, 70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2-3 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024 SENATE OF CANADA BILL S-269 An Act respecting a national framework on advertising for sports betting AS PASSED BY THE SENATE November 5, 2024 4412322 SUMMARY This enactment provides for the development of a national framework to regulate advertising for sports betting in Canada and to set national standards for prevention of risk for persons negatively impacted.
[...] Available on the Senate of Canada website at the following address:www.sencanada.ca/en 1st Session, 44th Parliament, 70-71 Elizabeth II – 1-2-3 Charles III, 2021-2022-2023-2024 SENATE OF CANADA BILL S-269 An Act respecting a national framework on advertising for sports betting Preamble Whereas the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act came into force on August 27, 2021, and made it lawful for the government of a province or a person or entity licensed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council of that province to conduct and manage a lottery scheme in the province that involves betting on a race — other than a horse race — a fight or a single sporting event or athletic contest; Whereas the proliferation of advertising for sports betting and other forms of gambling activities has become pervasive in Canadian society; Whereas research has shown that increased exposure to advertising for gambling activities leads to increased participation in these gambling activities, particularly by
[...] First Session, Forty-fourth Parliament, 70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022 HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA BILL C-269 An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (suicide prevention) FIRST READING, April 25, 2022 Mr.
[...] Available on the House of Commons website at the following address: www.ourcommons.ca 1st Session, 44th Parliament, 70-71 Elizabeth II, 2021-2022 HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA BILL C-269 An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (suicide prevention) Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: 1993, c. 38 Telecommunications Act 1 The Telecommunications Act is amended by adding the following after section 46.1: Three-digit number Start of inserted block 46.11 The Commission shall designate, within one year after the day on which this section comes into force, a three-digit number dedicated to suicide-prevention services.
[...] C-46Criminal Code1 The Criminal Code is amended by adding the following after section 269.01: Aggravating circumstance — assault against a health care worker Start of inserted block 269.02 (1) When a court imposes a sentence for an offence referred to in paragraph 264.1(1)(a) or any of sections 266 to 269, it shall consider as an aggravating circumstance the fact that the victim of the offence was, at the time of the commission of the offence, a health care worker engaged in the performance of their duty.
[...] C-46Criminal Code1 Section 269.01 of the Criminal Code is replaced by the following: Aggravating circumstance — assault against a public transit worker269.01 (1) When a court imposes a sentence for an offence referred to in paragraph 264.1(1)(a) or any of sections 266 to 269, it shall consider as an aggravating circumstance the fact that the victim of the offence was, at the time of the commission of the offence, a public transit Insertion start worker Insertion end engaged in the performance of Insertion start their Insertion end duty.Definition of public transit Start of inserted block (2) In this section, public transit means a passenger transportation service provided to the public — including paratransit and school bus services — using a vehicle such as a bus, train, subway, tram, ferry or licensed taxi cab.
[...] C-46Criminal Code1 The Criminal Code is amended by adding the following after section 269.01: Aggravating circumstance — assault against persons who provide health services and first responders269.02 When a court imposes a sentence for an offence referred to in paragraph 264.1(1)(a) or any of sections 266 to 269, it shall consider as an aggravating circumstance the fact that the victim of the offence was, at the time of the commission of the offence, a person who provides health services, including personal care services, or a first responder engaged in the performance of their duty.
Short title: Combatting Torture and Terrorism Act
[...] S-18State Immunity Act2 Section 2 of the State Immunity Act is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order: Start of inserted block torture has the same meaning as in subsection 269.1(2) of the Criminal Code.
[...] (torture) End of inserted block 3 Section 2.1 of the Act is renumbered as subsection 2.1(1) and is amended by adding the following: Meaning of supports torture and extrajudicial killings Start of inserted block (2) For the purposes of this Act, a foreign state supports torture or extrajudicial killing if it is responsible for or complicit in ordering, controlling or otherwise directing an act or omission that is or, had it been committed in Canada, would be punishable under section 269.1 or 235 of the Criminal Code, respectively.
[...] advertisement for conversion therapy, or computer data as defined in subsection 342.1(2) that makes child pornography, the voyeuristic recording, the intimate image, the advertisement of sexual services or the advertisement for conversion therapy available, the court shall order that the electronic copy be returned to the custodian of the computer system and terminate the order under paragraph (1)(b).3 Paragraph (a) of the definition offence in section 183 of the Act is amended by (a) adding the following after subparagraph (xlvi): (xlvi.1) section 273.3 (removal of child from Canada), (b) adding the following after subparagraph (liii): (liii.1) section 320.102 (conversion therapy), 2019, c. 25, s. 984 Paragraph 273.3(1)(c) of the Act is replaced by the following: (c) under the age of 18 years, with the intention that an act be committed outside Canada that if it were committed in Canada would be an offence against section 155, subsection 160(2) or section 170, 171, 267, 268, 269
[...] Paragraph 121.1(4)(a) of the Act is replaced by the following: (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than five years; or 2014, c. 23, s. 3(2) Subsection 121.1(5) of the Act is repealed. 2008, c. 6, s. 1710 Paragraph 244(2)(b) of the Act is replaced by the following: (b) in any other case, to imprisonment for a term of not more than 14 years. 2009, c. 22, s. 811 Paragraph 244.2(3)(b) of the Act is replaced by the following: (b) in any other case, is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 14 years. 2008, c. 6, s. 32(1)12 Paragraph 344(1)(a.1) of the Act is repealed. 2008, c. 6, s. 33(1)13 Paragraph 346(1.1)(a.1) of the Act is repealed. 2012, c. 1, s. 3414 (1) Paragraph 742.1(c) of the Act is replaced by the following: (c) the offence is not an offence under any of the following provisions: (i) section 239, for which a sentence is imposed under paragraph 239(1)(b) (attempt to commit murder), (ii) section 269.1
[...] ., c. 269. 69 Saskatchewan Egg Marketing Levies Order, C.R.C., c. 270. 70 Saskatchewan Hog Order, C.R.C., c. 271. 71 Saskatchewan Hog Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, C.R.C., c. 272. 72 Saskatchewan Hog Licensing (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, C.R.C., c. 273. 73 Saskatchewan Hog Service Charge (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, C.R.C., c. 274. 74 Saskatchewan Hog Farm Registration (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, C.R.C., c. 275. 75 Saskatchewan Hog Information (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, C.R.C., c. 276. 76 Saskatchewan Hog Marketing Levies Order, C.R.C., c. 277. 77 Saskatchewan Turkey Order, C.R.C., c. 280. 78 Saskatchewan Turkey Marketing Levies Order, C.R.C., c. 281. 79 Quebec Apple Growers’ Marketing Order, SOR/60-481. 80 Ontario Onion Growers’ Marketing Order, SOR/62-1. 81 Ontario Fresh Grape Information (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, SOR/78-307. 82 British Columbia Mushroom
[...] Interprovincial and Export Trade) Order, SOR/88-527. 121 Manitoba Vegetable Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) Order, SOR/89-19. 122 Manitoba Pullet Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) Order, SOR/89-445. 123 British Columbia Hog Order, SOR/90-158. 124 Manitoba Milk Marketing (Interprovincial and Export) Order, SOR/90-530. 125 Manitoba Milk Marketing Levies Order, 1991, SOR/91-315. 126 Quebec Sheep and Wool Order, SOR/92-91. 127 Quebec Vegetables for Processing Order, SOR/92-118. 128 Quebec Beef Cattle Order, SOR/92-293. 129 Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission Levies Order, SOR/92-608. 130 Quebec Beef Cattle Producers’ Levies or Charges (Interprovincial and Export Trade) Order, SOR/93-108. 131 Quebec Maple Sap and Maple Syrup Order, SOR/93-154. 132 Quebec Maple Syrup Producers’ Levy (Interprovincial and Export Trade) Order, SOR/93-195; SOR/2018-125, s. 1. 133 Eastern Townships Wood Producers’ Levies (Interprovincial and Export Trade) Order, SOR/94-356; SOR/2009-269
Short title: Gatineau Park Act
[...] 292˚53’21", to a point located at a distance of 72.23 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 289˚25’20", to a point located at a distance of 191.35 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 283˚52’19", to a point located on the division line between lots 20A and 19A, range 7, cadastre of the Township of Onslow, a distance of 110.65 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 255˚44’08", to a point located at a distance of 231.75 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 281˚16’18", to a point located at a distance of 131.35 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 261˚34’11", to a point located on the division line between lots 19A and 18A, range 7, cadastre of the Township of Onslow, a distance of 221.49 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 267˚03’13", to a point located at a distance of 376.93 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 274˚28’23", to a point located on the division line between lots 18A and 17A, range 7, cadastre of the Township of Onslow, a distance of 107.71 m; thence, on an azimuth bearing of 269
Short title: Electoral Participation Act
[...] End of inserted block 40 Section 269 of the Act is amended by adding the following after subsection (2): Only registered party Start of inserted block (2.1) No special ballot shall be rejected for the sole reason that the elector has written, instead of the name of a candidate, the name of a registered party that has endorsed a candidate in the elector’s electoral district, if the ballot clearly indicates the elector’s intent.
Short title: Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022
[...] Act” in the following provisions: (a) the definition secure electronic signature in section 31.8 of the Canada Evidence Act; (b) subsection 95(2) of the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act; (c) subsections 252.6(2) and (3) of the Canada Business Corporations Act; (d) subsection 74(2) of the Public Service Superannuation Act; (e) subsection 44(2) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act; (f) subparagraph 205.124(1)(u)(ii) of the Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act; (g) subparagraph 210.126(1)(u)(ii) of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act; (h) subsections 539.1(2) and (3) of the Trust and Loan Companies Act; (i) subsections 1001(2) and (3) of the Bank Act; (j) subsections 1043(2) and (3) of the Insurance Companies Act; (k) subsections 487.1(2) and (3) of the Cooperative Credit Associations Act; (l) subsections 361.6(2) and (3) of the Canada Cooperatives Act; and (m) subsections 269
Short title: Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1
[...] Foreign Affairs and containing any statement of fact relevant to any of the following questions is admissible in evidence in any action or proceeding as proof of the fact stated in the certificate without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the certificate: (a) whether the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, any of its subsidiary bodies or any international military Headquarters or organization is the subject of an order made under section 4 or 5; (b) whether the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, any of its subsidiary bodies or any international military Headquarters or organization has privileges or immunities provided by an order made under section 4 or 5; (c) whether any person has privileges or immunities provided by an order made under section 4 or 5.267 The schedule to the Act is numbered as Schedule 1.268 Schedule 1 to the Act is amended by replacing the reference after the heading “SCHEDULE 1” with the following: (Section 3)269
[...] protocol or resolution listed in Schedule 1, the Minister may417 Section 240 of the French version of the Act is replaced by the following: Registre public 240 Le ministre tient un registre public des procès-verbaux ou avis de défaut au dossier d’une personne ou d’un bâtiment.418 (1) The portion of subsection 245(1) of the Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the following: Contravention of Act 245 (1) Every person who, or vessel that, contravenes any of the following commits an offence:(2) Subsection 245(1) of the Act is amended by adding the following after paragraph (a): (a.1) a direction given under subsection 211(3.1) (direction to authorize a vessel);(3) Subsection 245(2) of the English version of the Act is replaced by the following: Punishment (2) Every person who, or vessel that, commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $1,000,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than 18 months, or to both.419 Paragraph 269
[...] SCHEDULE (Section 269) SCHEDULE 2 (Section 3) Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty The parties to the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington on 4th April, 1949, Considering that international military Headquarters may be established in their territories, by separate arrangement, under the North Atlantic Treaty, and Desiring to define the status of such Headquarters and of the personnel thereof within the North Atlantic Treaty area, Have agreed to the present Protocol to the Agreement signed in London on 19th June, 1951, regarding the Status of their Forces: Article 1 In the present Protocol the expression (a) the Agreement means the Agreement signed in London on 19th June, 1951, by the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the status of their Forces; (b) Supreme Headquarters means Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe, Headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic and any equivalent
Short title: Budget Implementation Act, 2022, No. 1
[...] or substantially the same facts as are alleged in a matter for which the Tribunal has granted leave under subsection (7) or (7.1), if the person granted leave has already applied to the Tribunal under section 75, 76, 77 or 79.267 Section 103.2 of the Act is replaced by the following: Intervention by Commissioner 103.2 If a person granted leave under subsection 103.1(7) or (7.1) makes an application under section 75, 76, 77 or 79, the Commissioner may intervene in the proceedings.268 Subsection 104(1) of the Act is replaced by the following: Interim order 104 (1) If an application has been made for an order under this Part, other than an interim order under section 100 or 103.3, the Tribunal, on application by the Commissioner or a person who has made an application under section 75, 76, 77 or 79, may issue any interim order that it considers appropriate, having regard to the principles ordinarily considered by superior courts when granting interlocutory or injunctive relief.269
Short title: Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023
[...] Majesty in right of Canada unless it is satisfied (a) that an award is necessary to maintain confidence in the administration of justice; or (b) that the absence of an award would have a substantial adverse effect on the other party’s ability to carry on business.Transitional ProvisionsSubsection 67(4) of the Competition Act 267 Subsection 67(4) of the Competition Act, as enacted by section 235, applies only in respect of corporations that are charged with an offence under that Act on or after the day on which this Act receives royal assent.Subsection 92(2) of the Competition Act 268 Subsection 92(2) of the Competition Act, as that subsection read before the day on which subsection 249(2) comes into force, continues to apply after that day in respect of a proposed transaction that was the subject of a notification provided under section 114 of that Act before that day or to a merger that is substantially completed before that day.Subsection 8.1(3) of the Competition Tribunal Act 269
Short title: Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1
[...] significant impact Prohibitions 14 Claiming to be participating entity 15 False or misleading information Offences and Punishment 16 Offence and punishment 17 Order to comply 18 Party to offence 19 Limitation period Regulations 20 Regulations Coming into Force 21 Order in council DIVISION 17 Bank Act 228 DIVISION 18 Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act 230 DIVISION 19 Bank of Canada Act 231 DIVISION 20 Canada Business Corporations Act 232 DIVISION 21 Canada Labour Code (Improving Access to Protections for Employees) 235 DIVISION 22 Canada Labour Code (Policy on Disconnecting and Other Measures) 245 DIVISION 23 Employment Insurance Act 259 DIVISION 24 An Act for the Substantive Equality of Canada’s Official Languages 260 DIVISION 25 Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program 261 DIVISION 26 Red Dress Alert 264 DIVISION 27 Subsidiary of VIA Rail Canada Inc. 265 DIVISION 28 Impact Assessment Act 269
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