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Special Appointment Regulations, No. 1997-4
(SOR/97-288,
OIC 1997-826)
The regulation makes the following appointment and
exempts the appointment from the application of the
Public Service Employment Act, except sections 32, 33 and
34, while the appointee is in the position:
- Nicole Jauvin, Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council
and Counsel.
Contact: Senior Personnel Management, Privy Council
Office, Postal Station B Building, Ottawa, Ontario K1A
0A3. Tel: 613-957-5288.
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Public Service Employment
Act, subsection 37(1)
Not included in Federal Regulatory Plan
To be published in Canada Gazette June 25, 1997
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Special Appointment Regulations, No. 1997-5
(SOR/97-289,
OIC 1997-828)
The regulation makes the following appointment and
exempts the appointment from the application of the
Public Service Employment Act, except sections 32, 33 and
34, while the appointee is in the position:
- David A. Dodge, Special Advisor to the Minister of
Finance.
Contact: Senior Personnel Management, Privy Council
Office, Postal Station B Building, Ottawa, Ontario K1A
0A3. Tel: 613-957-5288.
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Public Service Employment
Act, subsection 37(1)
Not included in Federal Regulatory Plan
To be published in Canada Gazette June 25, 1997
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Tailored Collar Shirts
Remission Order, 1997
(SOR/97-291,
OIC 1997-830)
This Order provides assistance to Canadian producers
of tailored collar shirts for the period July 1, 1997
through December 31, 2004.
Under the Order, those shirt producers who received
benefits in 1995 under the Tailored Collar Shirts
Remission Order, 1988, are allowed to import certain
quantities of men's and boys' tailored collar shirts
duty-free to complement the products they produce in
Canada.
Annual remission benefits will be restricted to
amounts they received in 1995.
Import quotas on shirts are being eliminated
immediately for all importers.
Claims for remission must be made to the Minister
within three years after the day on which the tailored
collar shirts are imported into Canada.
The Order, which comes into effect July 1, 1997, helps
Canadian shirt-makers face the pressures of increased
import competition.
The eligible short-makers are listed in a Schedule
attached to the Order.
The remission benefits, which amount to about
$13-million in duty savings annually for the shirt
makers, should spill over to Canadian distributors and be
reflected in lower prices to consumers. Quota elimination
should also place downward pressure on prices.
Contact: Osborne Todd, International Trade Policy
Division, Department of Finance, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A
OG5. Tel: 613-996-6479.
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Customs Tariff, section 101
Not included in Regulatory Plan
To be published in Canada Gazette June 25, 1997
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