Vol. 132, No. 39 — September 26, 1998
(An asterisk indicates a notice previously published.)
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
*Addresses of CRTC offices — Interventions
Decisions
Public Hearing
Public Notices
1998-44-3 — Canadian television policy review — Public Hearing Schedule
Environment, Dept. of the
Canadian Environmental Protection Act
Finance, Dept. of
Statements
Bank of Canada, balance sheet as at September 9, 1998
Bank of Canada, balance sheet as at September 16, 1998
Fisheries and Oceans, Dept. of
Canada Shipping Act
Point Tupper Marine Services Limited, list of proposed fees
National Revenue, Dept. of
Income Tax Act
Revocation of registration of charities
Superintendent of Financial Institutions, Office of the
Crown Life Insurance Company of Canada, order to commence and carry on business
Pension Benefits Standards Regulations, 1985
Coquitlam, City of, bridge over the Brunette River, B.C.
International Centre for Agricultural Science and Technology, surrender of charter
Liaison Design Inc., surrender of charter
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, application for authorization to export electricity
President's Choice Financial Trust Company, letters patent
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, ville de, floating fountain in Saint-François Bay, Que.
*Toa-Re Insurance Company of America (The), application for an order
Unity Fire and General Insurance Company (Unity Fire) [The], release of assets
House of Commons
*Filing applications for private bills (1st Session, 36th Parliament)
Canada Ports Corporation and Saint John Port Corporation
Canada Ports Corporation Act
By-law Amending the Saint John Harbour Dues By-law
Health, Dept. of
Food and Drugs Act
Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (948)
Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (1095)
Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (1129)
Human Resources Development, Dept. of
Department of Human Resources Development Act
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