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- Canada_Marine_Act abstract "The Canada Marine Act, passed in 1998 under the stewardship of David Collenette, Minister of Transport, was an act intended to modernize Canada's most important ports, and make \"the system of Canadian ports competitive, efficient and commercially oriented, providing for the establishing of port authorities and the divesting of certain harbours and ports, for the commercialization of the St. Lawrence Seaway and ferry services and other matters related to maritime trade and transport and amending the Pilotage Act and amending and repealing other Acts as a consequence.\"The Act designated 19 ports as economically significant.Each of those ports was to have a port authority created for it. The act had provision to allow additional ports to have port authorities created to oversee their operation. An exception was made for the port facitilities at Churchill, Manitoba, North America's only port on the Arctic Ocean connected to the North American Railroad Grid. The act downloaded the mandate to oversee the operation of 150 smaller ports to the provinces or municipalities in which they were contained. Thirty-four remote ports remain under direct supervision by the Department of Transport.The Port of Sydney, NS is not part of this system.Oddly, the Welland Canal, which is part of the Saint Lawrence Seaway, seems to be regulated under the Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act (R.S., 1985, c. F-24) which falls to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Port Dalhousie is subject to the Fishing and Recreational Harbours Regulations, while Port Colborne seems to fall under the Ontario Fishery Regulations. Responsibility for the construction and operation of canals had been given to the Department of Public Works at the time of Confederation, with the canals of the United Province of Canada having been previously operated by that colony's Department of Public Works. Things were simpler then. Since 1995, the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada has taken care of these affairs. A vestigial reminder of the past is that the Ottawa River, which once was an important part of the economy with for example the Ottawa River timber trade, and \"all canals or other cuttings for facilitating such navigation, and all dams, slides, piers, booms, embankments and other works of what kind or nature soever in the channel or waters\" is wholly governed under this Ministry's An Act respecting certain works on the Ottawa River. Most of the other heritage waterways of Ontario and a few in Quebec are governed by Parks Canada under the guidance of the Minister of the Environment.The Act is, from time to time, supplemented by Regulations and Letters Patent published in the Canada Gazette. Transport Canada maintains a helpful list of its \"recent publications\", which documents, among other things, the land transactions of the various Port Authorities. The equivalent phrase to the English \"Port Authority\" is the French Administration Portuaire, so that one would google for \"Administration Portuaire de Saguenay\" or other Quebec emplacements. A list of board member appointments to Port Authorities can be found at the respective individual Governor in Council Appointments appointments-nominations.gc.ca webpages of each organisation. The Minister of Transport alone appoints the Chair of the Board, while in consultation with the Minister, the remaining Board members are selected by \"users\" of the Port. A \"user\" is determined as specified under the legislation, and cannot include City Councillors, civil servants or directors of Port customers. Each Authority by now should have its own domain name website, at which can most likely be found copies of the Letters Patent and other legal documents.".
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageExternalLink www.portofsydney.ca.
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- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageRevisionID "639071067".
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_Ocean.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Belledune.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Belledune_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Canada_Gazette.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Confederation.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_in_Canadian_law.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_federal_legislation.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_transport_law.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_in_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Churchill,_Manitoba.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink David_Collenette.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Lebel.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Fisheries_and_Oceans_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Fishing_and_Recreational_Harbours_Act.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Fraser_River.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Halifax_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Environment_and_Climate_Change_(Canada).
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Public_Services_and_Procurement.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Public_Works_(Canada).
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Transport_(Canada).
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Transport.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Nanaimo.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Nanaimo_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink New_Brunswick.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink New_Westminster.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Noma_Brokerage.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Railroad_Grid.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Scotia.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa.
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- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa_River.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa_River_timber_trade.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Parks_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Pilotage_Act.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_Alberni.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_Alberni_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_Colborne.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_Dalhousie,_Ontario.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_Metro_Vancouver.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_Montreal.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink PortsToronto.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Rupert,_British_Columbia.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Rupert_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Quebec_City.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Quebec_City_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Saguenay,_Quebec.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Saguenay_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Saint_John,_New_Brunswick.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Saint_John_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Sept-Îles,_Quebec.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Sept_Iles_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Tadoussac.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Thunder_Bay.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Thunder_Bay_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Transport_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Trois-Rivières.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Trois-Rivières_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Welland_Canal.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Windsor,_Ontario.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLink Windsor_Port_Authority.
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canada Marine Act".
- Canada_Marine_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Authority".
- Canada_Marine_Act subject Category:1998_in_Canadian_law.
- Canada_Marine_Act subject Category:Canadian_federal_legislation.
- Canada_Marine_Act subject Category:Canadian_transport_law.
- Canada_Marine_Act subject Category:Water_transport_in_Canada.
- Canada_Marine_Act hypernym Act.
- Canada_Marine_Act type Band.
- Canada_Marine_Act comment "The Canada Marine Act, passed in 1998 under the stewardship of David Collenette, Minister of Transport, was an act intended to modernize Canada's most important ports, and make \"the system of Canadian ports competitive, efficient and commercially oriented, providing for the establishing of port authorities and the divesting of certain harbours and ports, for the commercialization of the St.".
- Canada_Marine_Act label "Canada Marine Act".
- Canada_Marine_Act sameAs Q16955193.
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- Canada_Marine_Act sameAs Q16955193.
- Canada_Marine_Act wasDerivedFrom Canada_Marine_Act?oldid=639071067.
- Canada_Marine_Act isPrimaryTopicOf Canada_Marine_Act.