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THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2233
PART I/PARTIE I
TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIèRES
PART I/PARTIE I
SPECIAL DAyS/JOuRS SPéCIAux ................................................................................................................................................. 2235
PROgRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SuR L’éTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Fourth Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 27e Assemblée législative) ....................................... 2235
ACTS NOT yET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMéES ..................................................................................... 2235
ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN vIguEuR SuR SANCTION (Fourth Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 27e Assemblée législative) ....................................... 2239
ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EvENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN vIguEuR À DES OCCuRRENCES PARTICuLIèRES..... 2240
ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMéES (2015) ........................................................................................................................ 2241
MINISTER’S ORDER/ARRÊTé MINISTéRIEL ............................................................................................................................. 2242
The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2242
CORPORATE REgISTRy NOTICES/AvIS Du REgISTRE DES SOCIéTéS .......................................................................... 2243
The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................ 2243
The Business Names Registration Act..................................................................................................................................................... 2264
The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ........................................................................ 2272
PuBLIC NOTICES/AvIS PuBLICS .................................................................................................................................................. 2274
The Agri-Food Act, 2004 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2274
The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom .............................................................................................. 2287
Highway Traffic Board ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2290
The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 ......................................................................................................................................... 2291
The Legal Profession Act, 1990 ................................................................................................................................................................ 2291
The Pharmacy and Pharmacy Disciplines Act ....................................................................................................................................... 2291
The Traffic Safety Act .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2292
The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013 .................................................................................................................................................... 2292
RuLES OF COuRT/RègLES DE PROCéDuRE ............................................................................................................................ 2293
The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998/Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine........................................................................................ 2293
NOTICE TO ADvERTISERS/AvIS Aux ANNONCEuRS ............................................................................................................. 2300/ 2301
The Saskatchewan GazettePUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIéE CHAQUE SEmAINE SOUS L’AUTORITé DE L’ImPRImEUR DE LA REINE
Volume 111 REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015/REGINA, VENDREDI, 23 OCTOBRE 2015 No. 43/nº 43
THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE
CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS)
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PART II/PARTIE II
E-0.1 REG 25 The Teacher Salary Classification Regulations/ E-0.1 RÈGL 25 Règlement sur la classification salariale des enseignants ............................................................................... 903
E-0.2 REG 24 The Education Regulations, 2015 ........................................................................................................................ 914
T-8 REG 2 The Teachers’ Life Insurance Regulations, 2015 ................................................................................................. 975
SR 84/2015 The Vehicle Equipment Amendment Regulations, 2015 ..................................................................................... 980
SR 85/2015 The Hearing Aid Sales and Services (Labour Mobility) Amendment Regulations, 2015 .................................. 981
SR 86/2015 The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (Miscellaneous Designations) Amendment Regulations, 2015 ........................................................................ 982
SR 87/2015 The Pension Benefits (Regina Civic Employees) Amendment Regulations, 2015 .............................................. 983
SR 88/2015 The Employment Program Amendment Regulations, 2015 ................................................................................ 990
SR 89/2015 The Drainage Control Repeal Regulations .......................................................................................................... 994
SR 90/2015 The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments, Parts XXII and XXIII) Amendment Regulations, 2015 ......................................................................................................................... 994
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SPECIAL DAyS/JOuRS SPéCIAux ________________________
The following week has been designated by the minister of Justice as:
“Violence Prevention Week” in Saskatchewan, October 26 to 30, 2015.
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PROgRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SuR L’éTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Fourth Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 27e Assemblée législative)
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government Bills/Projets de loi émanant du gouvernement
Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 184 The Automobile Accident Insurance (Motorcycles) Amendment Act, 2015 .............................................................................Proclamation 188 The Best Value in Procurement Act, 2015 .................................................On Assent 179 The MRI Facilities Licensing Act ...............................................................Proclamation 186 The Municipal Conflict of Interest Amendment Act , 2015 .......................Proclamation 183 The Saskatchewan Employment (Essential Services) Amendment Act, 2015 .............................................................................On Assent/ Proclamation 187 The Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2015 ........................Proclamation 185 The Traffic Safety (Miscellaneous Measures) Amendment Act, 2015.......On Assent ________________________
Private Members’ Bills/ Projets de loi émanant des députés
Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 607 The Buy Local Day Act ...............................................................................On Assent 608 The Fairness for Saskatchewan Businesses in Government Procurement Act .................................................................Proclamation 610 The Public-Private Partnership Transparency and Accountability Act ............................................................................On Assent 609 The Residents-in-Care Bill of Rights Act ...................................................Proclamation 612 The Respect for Diversity – Student Bill of Rights Act ..............................Proclamation_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ACTS NOT yET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMéES ________________________
Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Aboriginal Courtworkers Commission Act, S.S. 1995 Assented to may 18, 1995 .....................................................................................................................A-1.1The Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003 Assented to June 27, 2003 ....................................................................................................................17The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013, sections 114 to 116 and 118 to 120; subsections 121(2) and 122(3) to (9) not yet proclaimed. ....................................................................................................C-30.2The Credit Union Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, clauses 2(1)(v), subsection 9(2), clause 10(c), Parts VI and XXI, clauses 440(1)(o) to (s) and (hh), and subsection 440(2) not yet proclaimed ......................................C-45.2
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Credit Union Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, clause 3(b) not yet proclaimed .................................................................8The Credit Union Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to may 16, 2012 .....................................................................................................................9The Education Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013/Loi de 2013 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation, L.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013, sections 11 and 12 and clause 38(1)(c) not yet proclaimed .....................9The Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act, S.S. 1998/Loi sur les conventions sur l’exécution de jugements, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 .....................................................................................................................E-9.13The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012,/Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur l’exécution des ordonnances alimentaires, L.S. 2012. Assented to may 16, 2012, section 6 not yet proclaimed. ....................................................................13The Enforcement of Money Judgments Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, clause 93(1)(k) not yet proclaimed ...........................................................E-9.22The Enforcement of Money Judgments Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................7The Fee Waiver Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................F-13.1001The Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006 Assented to may 19, 2006, sections 1 to 11 and 13 not yet proclaimed ..............................................20The Fire Safety Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................F-15.11The Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, section 53 not yet proclaimed ...................................................................13The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/ Loi de 2015 sur les directives et les subrogés en matière de soins de santé, L.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................H-0.002The Health Information Protection Act, S.S. 1999 Assented to may 6, 1999, subsections 17(1), 18(2) and (4), and section 69 not yet proclaimed ........H-0.021The Health Information Protection Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................12The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to may 21, 1997, section 13 not yet proclaimed ...................................................................H-3.01The Horned Cattle Purchases Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to June 20, 2002 ....................................................................................................................20The Human Tissue Gift Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................H-15.1The Insurance Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................I-9.11The International Protection of Adults (Hague Convention Implementation) Act, S.S. 2005/Loi de mise en oeuvre de la Convention de la Haye sur la protection internationale des adultes, L.S. 2005 Assented to may 27, 2005 .....................................................................................................................I-10.21The Land Surveys Act, 2000, S.S. 2000 Assented to June 29, 2000, section 22 and Parts IV and VII not yet proclaimed ..............................L-4.1The Land Titles Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to may 16, 2012 .....................................................................................................................19
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Lobbyists Act, S.S. 2014 Assented to may 14, 2014 .....................................................................................................................L-27.01The Local Government Election Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................L-30.11The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................m-2.01The Midwifery Act, S.S. 1999 Assented to may 6, 1999, subsections 7(2) to (5), sections 8 to 10 not yet proclaimed ......................m-14.1The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014 Assented to may 14, 2014, section 7, 8 and 10 not yet proclaimed ....................................................19The Naturopathic Medicine Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................N-3.11The Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, sections 4 to 8 not yet proclaimed ............................................................26The Podiatry Act, S.S. 2003 Assented to may 27, 2003, clauses 14(2)(n) and (o) not yet proclaimed .............................................P-14.1The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013 .....................................................................................................................P-16.101The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2001, S.S. 2001 Assented to June 28, 2001, section 15 not yet proclaimed ..................................................................30The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013, section 7 not yet proclaimed .....................................................................25The Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to June 20, 2002, section 4 not yet proclaimed ....................................................................22The Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................27The Public Health Act, 1994, S.S. 1994 Assented to June 2, 1994, subsection 73(5) not yet proclaimed ..........................................................P-37.1The Public Health Amendment Act, 2004, S.S. 2004 Assented to June 17, 2004, section 7 not yet proclaimed ....................................................................46The Queen’s Bench Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012/Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine, L.S. 2012 Assented to may 16, 2012 .....................................................................................................................29The Regional Health Services Act, S.S. 2002 Assented to July 10, 2002, 65(1) and (3), not yet proclaimed .............................................................R-8.2The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015, section 21 not yet proclaimed ...................................................................19The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................30The Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, S.S. 2014 Assented to may 14, 2014, sections 1, 2 and 5 to 9 not yet proclaimed..............................................27The Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003 Assented to June 27, 2003, clauses 3(a), (c) and (f), that portion of clause 3(h) which repeals clauses 2(1)(p), (q), (r), (t), (u), (w), (bb), (cc), (ff), (kk), (ll), (mm), (ww) and (bbb) of The Saskatchewan Insurance Act, clauses 3(k) and (m), section 4, subsection 13(3), sections 14, 37, 38 and 39, clauses 97(a) and (b) and that portion of clause 97(c) which enacts clause 97(c.1) of The Saskatchewan Insurance Act not yet proclaimed .................................................................................................................................38
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land Entitlement) Amendment Act, 2001, S.S. 2001 Assented to June 28, 2001 ....................................................................................................................41The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013 .....................................................................................................................30The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................20The Securities Amendment Act, 2007, S.S. 2007 Assented to may 17, 2007, subsection 10(3), that portion of section 42 that repeals section 118 of The Securities Act, 1988 and section 58 not yet proclaimed ...........................................................41The Securities Amendment Act, 2008, S.S. 2008 Assented to December 3, 2008, sections 12 and 14 (that part of section 14 that repeals section 45 of The Securities Act, 1988), section 33 not yet proclaimed ..................................35The Securities Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to may 16, 2012, clauses 3(e), (g) and (h), sections 7, 12 to 15, 22 and 31, not yet proclaimed. ................................................................................................................................32The Securities Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013, subsections 3(1) to (6), (8) to (14) and (16) to (20); sections 9, 11, 13 to 16, 18 to 29 and 31; clauses 32(1)(a) to (f) and 32(2)(a); subsection 32(3); sections 33 to 35 and 37 to 42; clauses 46(a) to (k), (m), (n), (p), (q), (s) and (t); and sections 47 and 48 not yet proclaimed .................................................................................................................................33The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2008, S.S. 2008 Assented to may 14, 2008, that portion of section 5 that adds clause 18(2)(b) and that portion of section 6 that adds subsection 21(3), not yet proclaimed ................................................................23The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to may 15, 2013 .....................................................................................................................35The Ticket Sales Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, section 4 not yet proclaimed......................................................................T-13.1The Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to may 20, 2010, clause 3(c); section 5; that portion that adds subsection 6(7); section 15; those portions of clause 17(b) that add clauses 30(c.11),(c.12) and (c.14) not yet proclaimed .................................................................................................................................34The Trust and Loan Corporations Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to may 21, 1997, clause 44(a) and section 57 not yet proclaimed .......................................T-22.2The Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 2011, S.S. 2011/ Loi de 2011 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur les victimes d'actes criminels L.S. 2011 Assented to may 18, 2011 .....................................................................................................................21The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 2009 sur les services de l’état civil, L.S. 2015 Assented to may 14, 2015 .....................................................................................................................26
Note: This table is for convenience of reference and is not comprehensive; it is meant to be used in conjunction with the Tables of Saskatchewan Statutes published by the Queen’s Printer. Please refer to the Separate Chapters and the Tables for any additional information regarding Proclamation dates and Coming into Force dates for the Statutes listed above./Le présent tableau a pour but de faciliter la référence et n’est pas complet; il est utilisé en conjonction avec le Tableau des lois de la Saskatchewan (Tables of Saskatchewan Statutes) publié par l’Imprimeur de la Reine. Veuillez vous référer aux chapitres tirés à part et au Tableau pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements relatifs aux dates de proclamation et d’entrée en vigueur des lois susmentionnées.
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ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN vIguEuR SuR SANCTION (Fourth Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 27e Assemblée législative)
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Title/ Bill/ Chapter/ Titre: Projet de loi: Chapitre:
The Appropriation Act, 2014 (No. 2), S.S. 2014 (Assented to December 8, 2014) ...................................................................................... 173 ...................32The Appropriation Act, 2015 (No. 1), S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 182 ...................2The Class Actions Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi sur les recours collectifs, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 147 ...................4The Degree Authorization Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015 .............................................................................................. 143 ...................5The Education Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015), sections 1, 2, 5, 8 and 9 come into force on assent) ........ 163 ...................6The Family Farm Credit Repeal Act, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 159 ...................8The Government Relations Administration Act, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ......................................................................................................168 .....................G-5.101The Health Administration Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 149 ...................10The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015, but is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from January 1, 2015; section 3 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from December 21, 2002; section 4 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from January 1, 2012; section 5 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from February 27, 2004; section 8 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from January 1, 2014; sections 12 and 13 are retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from April 1, 2015; subsections 14(2) and 15(2), clause 17(1)(b) and subsection 17(3) are retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from march 19, 2015; section 16 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from June 26, 2013. .................................................................................................. 178 ...................13The Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 2007 sur l’Assemblée législative, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 180 ...................14The Lloydminster Constituency By-election Act, S.S. 2014 (Assented to November 17, 2014) ................................................................................... 160 ...................31The Mohyla Institute (1958) Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 904 ...................01The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014 (Assented to December 8, 2014) ...................................................................................... 171 ...................33The Statute Law Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 153 ...................21
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Title/ Bill/ Chapter/ Titre: Projet de loi: Chapitre:
The Statute Law Amendment Act, 2015 (No. 2), S.S. 2015/Loi no 2 de 2015 modifiant le droit législatif, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 154 ...................22The Victims of Domestic Violence Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) ............................................................................................. 144 ...................24
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ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EvENTS/ LOIS ENTRANT EN vIguEuR À DES OCCuRRENCES PARTICuLIèRES
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Fee Waiver Consequential Amendments Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/Loi de 2015 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver Act, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Fee Waiver Act ............... 9The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Consequential Amendments Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act, 2015/Loi de 2015 sur les directives et les subrogés en matière de soins de santé .................................................................. 11The Local Government Election Consequential Amendments Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/ Loi de 2015 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Local Government Election Act, 2015, L.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Local Government Election Act, 2015 .................................................................................................................. 15The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 (Assented to may 15, 2013) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Act.................................................................................................... 13The Officers of the Legislative Assembly Standardization Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2015 ................................................................................................................ 16The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2013, S.S. 2013/Loi de 2013 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act, L.S. 2013 (Assented to may 15, 2013) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act ............................................................................................................ 24The Representation Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 (Assented to may 15, 2013) Specific Event: notwithstanding subsection 23(2) of The Constituency Boundaries Act, 1993, this Act comes into force on the day following the day the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly is dissolved or is determined by effluxion of time ....................................................................................R-20.5
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013 (No. 2), S.S. 2013 (Assented to may 15, 2013) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act ............................................................................................................ 31 The Statute Law Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to may 14, 2015) Specific Event: section 23 comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 The Lobbyists Act; subsection 64(3) and Schedule 3 come into force on the coming into force of Part XXI of The Credit Union Act, 1998 ....................................................................................... 21
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ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMéES (2015)
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The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 2015:
The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014, c.7/Loi 2014 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, L.S. 2014, ch.7. Clauses 3(b) to (e), sections 7 to 20, 25, 29, 30, 32, 38, 49, 50, 52, 55 and 57, and clauses 59(b) to (d) and (f) to (m) proclaimed in force June 22, 2015.
The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.1/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hazard, L.S. 2015, ch.1. Proclaimed in force June 30, 2015.
The Archives and Public Records Management Act, S.S. 2015, c.A-26.11. Proclaimed in force August 24, 2015.
The Athletics Commission Act, S.S. 2014, c.A-31.1. Proclaimed in force march 9, 2015.
The Child Care Act, 2014, S.S. 2014, c.C-7.31/Loi de 2014 sur les garderies d’enfants, L.S. 2014, ch.C-7.31. Proclaimed in force June 15, 2015.
*The Education Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.6/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation, L.S. 2015, ch.6. Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11 proclaimed in force October 19, 2015.
The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2010, S.S. 2010, c.E-10.22. Proclaimed in force June 1, 2015.
The Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006, c.20. Section 12 proclaimed in force April 1, 2015.
The Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010, c.13. Proclaimed in force January 5, 2015, except section 53.
The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014, c.13. Proclaimed in force April 22, 2015.
The Informal Public Appeals Act, S.S. 2014, c.I-9.0001. Proclaimed in force January 1, 2015.
*The Mental Health Services Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014, c.16. Proclaimed in force October 30, 2015.
The Pharmacy Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.17. Proclaimed in force October 5, 2015.
The Powers of Attorney Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014/Loi de 2014 modifiant la Loi de 2002 sur les procurations, L.S. 2014, ch.22. Proclaimed in force January 1, 2015.
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The Regional Parks Act, 2013, S.S. 2013, c.R-9.11. Proclaimed in force April 6, 2015.
*The Registered Teachers Act, S.S. 2015, c.R-15.1. Sections 1, 19 to 48, 50 to 57 and 59 to 63 proclaimed in force October 19, 2015.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.19. Sections 1 to 20 and 22 to 25 proclaimed in force July 1, 2015.
The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014, c.6. Proclaimed in force January 1, 2015.
The Wildfire Act, S.S. 2014, c.W-13.01. Proclaimed in force march 31, 2015.
The Wildlife Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.27/Loi de 2015 modifiant la Loi de 1998 sur la faune, L.S. 2015, ch.27. Proclaimed in force July 1, 2015.
*Note: A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is indicated in bold print./Une loi proclamée qui figure pour la première fois dans cette liste apparaît en caractères gras.
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MINISTER’S ORDER/ARRÊTé MINISTéRIEL ________________________
The Municipalities Act [sections 53, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62 and 63]
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ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES – THE TOWN OF RAYmORE AND THE RURAL mUNICIPALITY OF mOUNT HOPE NO. 279
1 Pursuant to sections 53, 56, 57, 59, and 61 of The Municipalities Act, the Council of the Town of Raymore has submitted an application to alter its boundaries to the minister of Government Relations.
2 Upon consideration of the application, the minister is of the opinion that the municipalities affected will be viable entities following the alteration of boundaries. Therefore, the undersigned hereby orders, pursuant to sections 61, 62, and 63 of The Municipalities Act, that:
(a) the boundaries of the Town of Raymore and the Rural municipality of mount Hope No. 279 be altered by withdrawing from the rural municipality and adding to the town the territory described in Schedule A;
(b) Schedule B is conclusively deemed to be the legal description of the boundary of the Town of Raymore; and
(c) the alteration shall take effect on and from the date of this Order.
Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, the 9th day of October, 2015.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy minister for and on
behalf of the minister of Government Relations.
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SCHEDULE AThe boundaries of the Town of Raymore are altered by adding to the Town and withdrawing from the Rural
municipality of mount Hope No. 279 the territory lying within:
Township 28, Range 19, West of the Second meridian and described as:
(1) Commencing at the south-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section 24, westerly along the south boundary of the south-east quarter a distance of 323.0 m, then northerly to the south-west corner of Parcel C, Plan No. 102057588 then easterly and adjacent to the south boundary of Parcel C to the eastern boundary of the south-east quarter then southerly to meet the point of commencement.
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SCHEDULE BThe boundaries of the Town of Raymore shall comprise the territory in the Province of Saskatchewan lying
within:
Township 28, Range 18, West of the Second meridian and described as:
(1) Section 19.
Township 28, Range 19, West of the Second meridian and described as:
(1) the following portions of the east half of Section 24:
(a) Parcel G and the service road shown on Plan No. 79H08687;
(b) Parcels S, T and U shown on Plan No. BL3692, 63H09005 and 68H05923 respectively;
(c) Parcel E, Plan No. 102096277, Parcel C, Plan No. 102057588, Parcel D, Plan No. 88H07771, including the adjoining service road shown on Plan No. 74H11073, 77H08108, 84H00346 and 88H07771;
(d) commencing at the south-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section 24, westerly along the south boundary of the south-east quarter a distance of 323.0 m, then northerly to the south-west corner of Parcel C, Plan No. 102057588 then easterly and adjacent to the south boundary of Parcel C to the eastern boundary of the south-east quarter then southerly to meet the point of commencement.
The above described includes the adjoining west road allowance and widening thereto by plan of survey.
For description purposes, the land acquired by plan of survey for widening to an adjoining road allowance is deemed to be part of the road allowance.
The said plans of survey are of record with Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan.
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CORPORATE REgISTRy NOTICES/AvIS Du REgISTRE DES SOCIéTéS ________________________
The Business Corporations Act ________________________
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
1st Choice Excavation Ltd. Oct. 6 1801 Park St., Regina excavation, trenching, snow removal and hauling services
2H Holdings Ltd. Oct. 2 Box 610, Swift Current holding company
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152244
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
3G Electrical Ltd. Oct. 5 106, 1008-1st Ave. W, Prince Albert
electrical services
101290028 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 3 Box 1793, 1105-100th Ave., Tisdale
food franchise
101290051 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 4127 Chuka Dr., Regina holding company
101290058 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 Box 600, Unity holding company
101290060 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 303-714 Hart Rd., Saskatoon transportation services
101290067 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 10 Salemka Cres., Regina construction services
101290134 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 3132 Winchester Rd., Regina insurance and investment consultant services
101290144 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 69 murphy Cres., Saskatoon residential construction and renovations
101290150 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 212 Nagel Cres., Regina cleaning services
101290192 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 2347 Cornwall St., Regina real estate holding company
101290217 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 1215-5th St., Estevan shelf company
101290218 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 Box 1377, Unity holding company
101290231 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 1249-8th St. E, Saskatoon holding company
101290242 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 36-4th Ave. N, Yorkton farming
101290252 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 Box 1935, Warman weight loss and aesthetic services
101290286 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 7 Avonhurst Plaza 3132 Avonhurst Dr., Regina
holding company
101290291 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 7 Box 807, Kerrobert farming/consultant services
101290313 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 7 401-1916 Dewdney Ave., Regina
home and commercial insulation
101290317 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 7 Box 5403, 507 main St., Humboldt
smoke shop
101290366 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 8 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
real estate holding company
101290369 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 8 Box 1367, Unity insurance and financial services
101290418 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 8 709 Athol St., Regina transportation services
101290422 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 8 5145 Aviator Cres., Regina data analysis, organization, and presentation
101290474 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 9 800, 230-22nd St. E, Saskatoon shelf company
101290476 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 9 800, 230-22nd St. E, Saskatoon shelf company
101290490 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 9 234 Klassen Cres., Saskatoon information technology/software development
101290503 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 9 201-14th Assiniboia Ave., Yorkton convenience store
Airpro Heating and Cooling Ltd.
Oct. 6 62 Columbia Dr., Saskatoon heating and cooling services
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2245
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
AITW Enterprises Inc. Oct. 6 Box 61, Christopher Lake holding company
Anderlee Holdings Corp. Oct. 5 4031 Lepine Rd., Regina investment holding company
Auspicious H Service Ltd. Oct. 8 703 Lincoln St., Hanley gas station and convenience store
B & K Nieman Holdings Inc. Oct. 9 705-230-22nd St. E., Saskatoon holding company
Beau’s Bees Inc. Oct. 5 Comp. 14, Site 610, R.R. 6, Saskatoon
retail bee products
Bert’s Telecom Services Inc. Oct. 8 342 Hamilton St. N, Regina telecommunications services
Bill Matiko CPA Prof. Corp. Oct. 5 12 mandalay Rd., Corman Park chartered accountant professional corporation
Blaquiere Mechanical Ltd. Oct. 6 Box 440, 103, 5004-18th St., Lloydminster
oilfield maintenance services
Braylin Acres Ltd. Oct. 6 Box 473, 138-3rd St., Dalmeny farming
Brett Ackerman Real Estate P.C. Ltd.
Oct. 1 712 murray Ave., Regina real estate services
CTHQ Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 324 Packham Ave., Saskatoon holding company
Dr. D.K. Fritz Medical Prof. Corp.
Oct. 5 204-3988 Albert St., Regina medical professional corporation
Dr. Nkem Eke Medical Professional Corporation
Oct. 9 Box 3610, 804B-6th St. E, Nipawin
medical professional corporation
Dutchman Sales Ltd. Oct. 5 3015 Hayden Park Rd., Regina sell Old Dutch food products
Epic Alliance Electrical Inc. Oct. 5 215 Ave. R S, Saskatoon electrical services
Four T Painting Ltd. Oct. 5 Box 3803 Stn main, Regina commercial and residential painting services
GDL Electrical Solutions Incorporated
Sep. 30 Box 172, Glenavon inspection/electrical contractor
Gerald R. Perkins Legal Prof. Corp.
Oct. 2 2-132 Centre St., meadow Lake legal professional corporation
Hz Technology Ltd. Oct. 8 318 Blackthorn Cres., Saskatoon
electronic and precision equipment maintenance and repair; import/export
Infinite Industries Inc. Oct. 7 Box 169, R.R. 4, Saskatoon custom manufacturing and welding services
Inter Tassembedo Business Ltd. Oct. 8 2426 Reynolds St., Regina sell food and cosmetics
J Sinclair General Repairs Inc. Sep. 29 22 Dunsmore Dr., Regina agricultural mechanical repair services
Jeremy M. Rondeau CPA Prof. Corp.
Oct. 1 Box 610, Swift Current chartered accountant professional corporation
Klimczak Farms Inc. Sep. 29 Drawer 188, Yorkton farming
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152246
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Lilly Mariah Farms Inc. Oct. 7 Box 610, Swift Current farming
Madge Lake Developments Inc. Oct. 8 374-3rd Ave. S, Saskatoon commercial development and operational services
Melliecent Cleaning Ltd. Sep. 23 9 Bison Ave., Weyburn cleaning services
Mitch Toner Holdings Ltd. Oct. 7 Box 1176, Eston holding company
Mozant Realty Ltd. Sep. 17 1125 Northumberland Ave., Saskatoon
real estate sales and property management
Mr. Green Cleaning Services Co. Ltd.
Oct. 7 1030B-8th St. East, Saskatoon cleaning services
Nasir Mirza Cpa Prof. Corp. Sep. 30 806 Victoria Ave., Regina accounting services
NNL Holding Corp. Sep. 29 2191 North Ridge Trail, Oakville ON
holding company
Oceans 23 Entertainment Incorporated
Oct. 5 2-1795 Clark Ave., Weyburn entertainment
Q & G Bilingual Media Inc. Oct. 6 810 Stensrud Rd., Saskatoon magazine, newspaper and Internet media publication and printing services
Rebel Nutrition Inc. Oct. 6 204-3988 Albert St., Regina sell livestock feed
RJL Sports Management Corporation
Oct. 8 Box 1901, Saskatoon sports management services
RNH Construction Inc. Oct. 5 Box 1550, Outlook construction
Robinson Creek Grazing Ltd. Oct. 8 Box 610, Swift Current ranching
Sandridge Trucking Ltd. Oct. 8 Box 22061, Yorkton long-distance trucking
Sandwith Oil and a Cres. Ltd. Oct. 6 1652-100th St., North Battleford
trucking
Saskatoon Air Services, Inc. Oct. 5 1409 Wiggins Ave. S, Saskatoon
aviation/transportation services
Shayla Fitch Real Estate P.C. Ltd.
Oct. 1 712 murray Ave., Regina real estate services
Silvertip Consultants Inc. Oct. 8 302 Kellins Cres., Saskatoon community relations, business and economic development consultant services
SKL Esports Incorporated Oct. 5 152-6th Ave. SE, Swift Current
organize and promote e-sports leagues
SM Dental Prof. Corp. Sep. 29 2191 North Ridge Trail, Oakville ON
dental professional corporation
Stagg Enterprises Ltd. Oct. 6 6217-53rd Ave., Camrose AB carwash
Storm Tech Renovations & Restorations Ltd.
Oct. 7 Box 321, Canwood insurance claim restoration
This Much Enterprises Inc. Sep. 24 30 Trident Cres., Saskatoon consulting and planning with First Nations
Thumbprint Holdings Ltd. Oct. 8 500-616 main St., Saskatoon holding company
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2247
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Top Gun Mechanical Ltd. Oct. 5 440-4th Ave. SE, Swift Current
plumbing, heating and air-conditioning services
Troubled Welding Inc. Oct. 8 Box 500, Lloydminster construction and trades
TSSJ Contracting Ltd. Sep. 29 Box 2523, Kindersley operate oil gas wells
Velocity Strategy Execution Consulting Inc.
Oct. 5 2600 Victoria Ave., Regina strategy execution consultant services
Vidora Cattle Co. Ltd. Oct. 9 Box 610, Swift Current ranching
Virtue Response and Restoration Corp.
Oct. 5 72 martens Cres., Warman train wreck response and restoration services
Warehouse Properties Ltd. Oct. 6 800-1801 Hamilton St., Regina land holding company
Western Rubber Paving Ltd. Oct. 5 517-1st Ave., Odessa rubber paving for driveways, roads, streets, sidewalks, pools, patios and decks
Windigo Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 300, 15-23rd St. E, Saskatoon holding company
WRC Gasfitting and Sheet Metal Services Ltd.
Oct. 6 Box 459, Paradise Hill install, service and repair natural gas and propane appliances; install and repair fabricated sheet metal duct work
CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION (2015)
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Business:
5349 Investments Ltd. Oct. 5 Canada 2900-500 Burrard St., Vancouver BC
retail specialty apparel
8299684 Canada Inc. Oct. 5 Canada 1800-510 West Georgia St., Vancouver BC
retail specialty apparel
9124055 Canada Inc. Oct. 5 Canada 1800-510 West Georgia St., Vancouver BC
retail specialty apparel
9371443 Canada Inc. Oct. 5 Canada 2900-550 Burrard St., Vancouver BC
management services
9448047 Canada Ltd. Sep. 22 Canada 2212 Wallace St., Regina SK
holding company
Advance Engineered Products Ltd.
Oct. 1 Canada 1200-390 Bay St., Toronto ON
produce aluminum and steel tanks and trailers for the petroleum and crude oil extraction industries
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152248
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Business:
Ask the Experts Corp. Oct. 5 Alberta 26, 419-3rd St. E, medicine Hat AB
newspaper, magazine, radio, Internet and television advertising services
Canacre Ltd. Oct. 6 Canada 200-141 Bathurst St., Toronto ON
consultant services for developers of large infrastructure projects
Collective Arts Brewing Limited
Sep. 30 Canada 4000-199 Bay St., Commerce Crt. W, Toronto ON
sell and distribute alcoholic products
Collective Craft Alliance Inc.
Sep. 30 Canada 4000-199 Bay St., Commerce Crt. W, Toronto ON
sell and distribute alcoholic products
Cygnus Investment Partners Inc.
Sep. 29 Ontario 800-365 Bay St., Toronto ON
asset management services
Dunn Ranching Ltd. Oct. 9 Alberta 3, 378-1st St. SE, medicine Hat AB
farming and ranching
Fod Guard Wildlife Management Corp.
Oct. 7 British Columbia 1139-1st Ave. NW, moose Jaw SK
airport wildlife control
GE Healthcare Canada Inc.
Sep. 23 Ontario 2300 meadowvale Blvd., mississauga ON
healthcare services
Guela Solow-Ruda Architect Limited
Sep. 22 Ontario 300-260 Town Centre Blvd., markham ON
architectural services
HAC General Partner Inc./HAC Commandite Inc.
Sep. 29 Canada 1200 Reu Des Soeurs-Du-Bon-Pasteur, Quebec QC
own and operate a hotel
Integrus Architecture, P.S. Sep. 18 Washington USA 10 South Cedar St., Spokane WA USA
architecture and engineering services
Islander Oil & Gas Inc. Oct. 5 Alberta 1600, 333-7th Ave. SW, Calgary AB
oil and gas exploration services
Kingsett Urban Infill Property Fund GP No. 1, Inc.
Sep. 24 Canada 4400-66 Wellington St. W, TD Centre, TD Bank Tower, Toronto ON
real estate investment services
Mark Feldman Architect Limited
Sep. 22 Ontario 300-260 Town Centre Blvd., markham ON
architectural services
Michaela Weiner Architect Limited
Sep. 22 Ontario 260-260 Town Centre Blvd., markham ON
architectural services
Negosyo Filtrade Limited Oct. 5 Alberta 4912-50th Ave., Lloydminster AB
imports; retail
Potters Canada Holding Company
Sep. 30 Nova Scotia 1300-1969 Upper Water St., Halifax NS
produce sodium and potassium silicates and their derivatives
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2249
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Business:
Potters Canada Holding II Company
Sep. 30 Nova Scotia 1300-1969 Upper Water St., Halifax NS
produce sodium and potassium silicates and their derivatives
Red Cloud Capital Inc. Sep. 22 Ontario Box 148, 1630-79 Wellington St. W, Toronto ON
restricted market dealer focused on the mining sector
Regina Downtown Hotel GP Ltd.
Oct. 8 British Columbia Bentall 5, 2300-550 Burrard St., Vancouver BC
real estate acquisition, ownership, operation and development
Regina Downtown Nominee Ltd.
Oct. 8 British Columbia Bentall 5, 2300-550 Burrard St., Vancouver BC
real estate acquisition and ownership
Sendaiya Trading Inc. Sep. 24 Canada 1106-101st Ave., Tisdale SK
exports
Southland Grain Services Ltd.
Oct. 5 Alberta South-east Quarter Section 27-13-12 W3m, Swift Current SK
mobile grain cleaning
Stone House Capital Corporation
Oct. 6 Alberta 112 Oakside Gate SW, Calgary AB
real estate investment services
Thurber Engineering Ltd. Oct. 2 British Columbia 402-707 Fort St., Victoria BC
geotechnical, environmental and materials engineering consultant services
Tranquility Bay, Inc. Sep. 18 Colorado USA 8035 Lamer St., Arvada CO USA
own property
Vinci Concessions Canada Inc.
Oct. 1 Quebec 200-8200 Blvd. Decarie, montreal QC
construction services
Vturx Canada Ltd. Oct. 5 Canada 800, 230-22nd St. E, Saskatoon SK
vehicle distribution and related services
Whitaker Distribution, Inc. Oct. 6 Virginia USA 200, 303-35th St., Virginia Beach VA USA
trade wholesale agricultural chemicals
CERTIFICATES OF AmALGAmATION (2015)
Name: Amalgamating Corporations:
Date: Registered Office: Main Type of Business:
101281825 Saskatchewan Ltd.
101281825 Saskatchewan Ltd.; Sapara’s Drug Mart Ltd.
Oct. 2 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
holding company
CTR Industrial Investments Inc.
CTR Industrial Investments Inc.; Eden Flowers Ltd.
Oct. 1 500-616 main St., Saskatoon
holding company
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152250
Name: Amalgamating Corporations:
Date: Registered Office: Main Type of Business:
CTR Industrial Investments Inc.
CTR Industrial Investments Inc.; Ctr Sm Holdings Ltd.
Oct. 1 500-616 main St., Saskatoon
holding company
Doepker Industries Ltd. DLR Holdings Ltd.; Doepker Industries Ltd.
Oct. 1 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
manufacture semi-trailers
Let Our Residents Dance Care Home Inc.
101275130 Saskatchewan Ltd.; Let Our Residents Dance Care Home Inc.
Oct. 1 36-4th Ave. N, Yorkton
care home
RC Hertzog Holdings Ltd. RC Hertzog Holdings Ltd.; Vz Holdings Ltd.
Oct. 1 600, 2013-11th Ave., Regina
holding company
Smitty’s Farms Ltd. Smitty’s Farms Ltd.; Smitty’s Welding Ltd.
Sep. 30 113-1st Ave. E, Kindersley
farming
CERTIFICATE OF ALTERNATE NAmE (2015)
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Business:
Stone House Capital Corporation (alternate name:) 1686355 Alberta Ltd.
Oct. 6 Alberta 112 Oakside Gate SW, Calgary AB
capital corporation
CERTIFICATES OF CONTINUANCE (2015)
Name: Date: Precontinuance Jurisdiction:
Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Arremmess Ventures Ltd. Sep. 28 Alberta 1400-2500 Victoria Ave., Regina
investments
Piche Medicine Professional Corporation
Sep. 25 Ontario 600, 2103-11th Ave., Regina
medical professional corporation
Triple-Tee Medical Professional Corporation
Oct. 6 Canada 488 Perehudoff Cres., Saskatoon
medical professional corporation
CERTIFICATE OF CANCELLATION OF ALTERNATE NAmE (2015)
Alternate Name: Date: Name in Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Ference Cattle Co. Sep. 29 Double F. Farms Ltd. Alberta
CERTIFICATES OF AmENDmENT (2015)
Name: Date: Amendment:
621375 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 changed name to B7 Farms Ltd.
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2251
Name: Date: Amendment:
101211982 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 24 changed name to Churchill Fisheries Ltd.
101227875 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 24 changed name to Vesta Construction Ltd.
101266261 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 6 changed name to Calkins Farms Ltd.
101281824 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 changed name to Ffun Motor Group Inc.
101281825 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 2 changed name to Sapara’s Drug Mart Ltd.
101282737 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 25 changed name to Kenco Glass Inc.
101284075 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 7 changed name to Home Service Heroes Ltd.
101287825 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 changed name to Ffun Developments Canada Inc.
101289558 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 changed name to MJ Plato North Holdings Ltd.
101289999 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 changed name to T Powder Enterprises Ltd.
Dad’s Design & Development Ltd. Sep. 23 changed name to Prairie Organic Distribution Ltd.
McGinn Architecture Limited Oct. 7 changed name to 628783 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Pearsall Logistics Ltd. Sep. 18 changed name to Pearsall Holdings Ltd.
Planet Clean (Regina) Ltd. Sep. 23 changed name to 317662 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Robert D. Szautner, Chartered Accountant Prof. Corp.
Sep. 24 changed name to RDS Chartered Professional Accountant Prof. Corp.
Terry Ortynsky Royal Ford Sales Ltd. Sep. 28 changed name to Terry Ortynsky’s Royal Ford Sales Ltd.
Toms Grain & Cattle Co. Ltd. Sep. 29 changed name to Toms Grain Company Ltd.
zz Holding Ltd. Sep. 29 changed name to Eastern International Investment Group Corp.
CERTIFICATES OF AmENDmENT (Extra-provincial Corporations)
(2015)
Name: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Date: Amendment:
5349 Investments Ltd. Canada Sep. 9 changed name to Cleo Fashions Inc.
8299684 Canada Inc. Canada Sep. 9 changed name to Bootlegger Clothing Inc.
9371443 Canada Inc. Canada Sep. 9 changed name to Comark Services Inc.
Ballast Healthcare Partners Inc. Ontario Sep. 16 amalgamated into Scale Capital Management Inc.
Informa Canada Inc. Ontario Jan. 1 amalgamated into Informa Canada Inc.
Knightsbridge Human Capital Management Inc./Knightsbridge Gestion du Capital Humain Inc.
Canada Jne. 25 changed jurisdiction to Nova Scotia
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152252
Name: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Date: Amendment:
Louis Dreyfus Commodities Canada Ltd.
Canada Sep. 29 changed jurisdiction to British Columbia
Manulife Asset Management Limited/Gestion d’Actifs Manuvie Limitée
Ontario Jne. 23 changed jurisdiction to Canada
Manulife Asset Management Accord (2015) Inc./Gestion d’Actifs Manuvie Accord (2015) Inc.; Manulife Asset Management Limited/Gestion D’actifs Manuvie Gestion D’actifs Manuvie Accord (2015) Inc.; Standard Life Mutual Funds Ltd./Fonds de Placement Standa Gestion d’Actifs Manuvie Accord (2015) Inc.
Canada Jly. 1 amalgamated into Manulife Asset Management Limited/Fonds de Placement Standa Gestion d’Actifs Manuvie Accord (2015) Inc.
Return On Innovation Advisors Ltd. Ontario Sep. 1 amalgamated into Return On Innovation Advisors Ltd.
Return on Innovation Advisors Ltd. Canada Sep. 1 changed jurisdiction to Ontario
Rocktenn Company of Canada Inc.; Compagnie Westrock du Canada Inc.
Quebec Sep. 1 changed name to Westrock Company of Canada Inc.
Viropharma Canada Incorporated British Columbia Sep. 21 changed jurisdiction to Canada
CERTIFICATES OF DISCONTINUANCE (2015)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
9328-9965 Quebec Inc. Sep. 14 Quebec
Georjette Holdings Ltd. Oct. 5 British Columbia
Tax Planning & Savings Canada Inc. Oct. 8 Alberta
NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISSOLVE (2015)
Name: Date:
101128414 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 23
CERTIFICATES OF DISSOLUTION (2015)
Name: Date:
4-G Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30
621186 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 25
101072135 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 28
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2253
Name: Date:
101098830 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 28
101214616 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 18
101222390 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 1
101225569 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 25
101237747 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 1
101265992 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 28
101289132 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30
A & M Furniture And Appliances Ltd. Sep. 25
AC Rockoholic Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 28
Audonis Holdings Inc. Sep. 28
B Team Productions Inc. Sep. 25
Bannatyne Travel Ltd. Sep. 25
Covert Productions Inc. Sep. 25
Discovery Bay Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30
Dizzy D’s Diner Inc. Sep. 23
Dr. Dane M. Moore Dental Prof. Corp. Sep. 18
Ea$y Money Properties Inc. Sep. 23
EHS Electric Ltd. Sep. 25
KRB Safety Consulting Inc. Oct. 1
Kendon Holdings Inc. Sep. 30
Norac Employees Investment Inc. Sep. 29
Northern Cree Adventures Ltd. Sep. 24
Osteoporosis Check Regina Inc. Sep. 29
Regina Power Tool Service Ltd. Sep. 18
Sanders Trucking Ltd. Oct. 1
Stampede Auction Ltd. Oct. 1
Suzy Cue’s Game Centre Inc. Sep. 30
Tayne Installations Ltd. Sep. 30
Wave Capital Fund Inc. Sep. 29
Wave Capital Investments Inc. Sep. 29
West Vantage Business Development Inc. Sep. 30
zalco Management Ltd. Sep. 23
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152254
CORPORATIONS RESTORED TO THE REGISTER (2015)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
612155 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
628575 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
8557098 Canada Inc. Sep. 24 Canada
101000906 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 24 Saskatchewan
101095829 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 5 Saskatchewan
101126081 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 1 Saskatchewan
101130168 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 29 Saskatchewan
101177213 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 1 Saskatchewan
101204394 Saskatchewan Ltd. Oct. 1 Saskatchewan
101209989 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 29 Saskatchewan
101221899 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 24 Saskatchewan
101250757 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 24 Saskatchewan
A & M Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Canadian Vapour Outlet Ltd. Oct. 5 Saskatchewan
Desa Developments Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Elements Hair Design Inc. Sep. 23 Saskatchewan
Enterprise Inc. Sep. 28 Ontario
GLR Recruitment Inc. Oct. 6 Saskatchewan
Great White Advertising Inc. Sep. 28 Saskatchewan
Group Services Insurance Brokers Limited Sep. 29 Canada
Guns N’ Hoses Framing Inc. Sep. 28 Saskatchewan
ICF Consulting Canada, Inc. Sep. 30 Ontario
Indie Consulting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
J Hunter Construction Ltd. Sep. 28 Saskatchewan
LeBlanc Holdings, Ltd. Oct. 8 British Columbia
Malu Farm Ltd. Sep. 28 Saskatchewan
Rolling Iron Compression Limited Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Sisko Property Inc. Sep. 28 Saskatchewan
Sky Ridge Farms Ltd. Sep. 22 Saskatchewan
Start to Finish Construction Ltd. Sep. 23 Saskatchewan
Wand’s Oilfield Service Ltd. Oct. 1 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2255
STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO SECTION 290 (2015)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
4S Services Oilfield Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
388 Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
619869 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
624683 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
624877 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101056456 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101068699 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101069157 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101069281 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101083934 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101099966 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101100499 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101100552 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101119431 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101119956 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101120476 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101121215 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101121220 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101141755 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101142115 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101143026 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101161516 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101161593 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101162098 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101162109 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101162517 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101182637 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101183224 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101183299 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101183311 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101183562 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101188172 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 23 Saskatchewan
101205755 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152256
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
101205938 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101228852 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101229388 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101229806 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101229968 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101230000 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101230175 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101230286 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101231020 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101232122 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101254789 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255182 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255245 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255438 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255653 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255758 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255769 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101255823 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256037 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256220 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256355 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256396 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256503 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
101256590 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
1739735 Alberta Ltd. Oct. 2 Alberta
6474579 Manitoba Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
6474609 Manitoba Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
6474617 Manitoba Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
6474641 Manitoba Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
2434576 Ontario Inc. Oct. 2 Ontario
8477442 Canada Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
8482683 Canada Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
8844674 Canada Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
8848351 Canada Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2257
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
8851018 Canada Corp. Sep. 30 Canada
A & R Trucking Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
ABCD Holdings Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Advanced Spray Coatings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Affordable Moving Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
AJB Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
AJLB Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Al Hugo Oilfield Consultant Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Al’s 9 & 22 Diner Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
All zone Energy Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Annaheim Variety Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Aspen West Construction Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Authenticity Agency Productions Corporation Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Avalon Medical Clinic Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Avanta Financial Services Inc. Sep. 30 manitoba
Aver Enterprises Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Avid Insurance Group Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
BNG Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
B. Hamel Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
B.J. Sutherland Trucking Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Babcock & Wilcox Canada Ltd./Babcock & Wilcox Canada Ltee. Sep. 30 Ontario
Baby’s Belly Organic Baby Food Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Badger Daylighting Kindersley Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Bang-on Construction Services Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Biofoam Spray Foam Insulation and Coatings Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Bishop’s Transport Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Black Laboratories – Audio and Gripping Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Boom Motors Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Brian Clark & Associates Equipment Leasing Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Briercrest Rink Association, Limited Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Bright Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Brix Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Broadview Investment Group Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Bryk Design Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152258
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Bucks Forever Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CAG Canadian Advisors Group Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
Calyco Enterprises Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CanMar Drug Testing Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Canpulse Foods Vigro Division Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
Carbon 1 Solutions Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Carriere Project Services Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CDN Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Cencan Explorations Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Certified Stucco and Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Champion Acres Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Chewie’s Family Restaurant Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Chicks in Camo Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
Chrome Spa & Salon Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Classic Canadian Homes Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CLC Building Solutions Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Clima-Tek Foam Insulation Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CNM Electric Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Coates Holroyd Consulting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Coda Clothing & Shoes Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Colin Hartigan Real Estate Inc. Oct. 6 Alberta
Confidential Recovery Addictions Counselling Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Connect Employment Services Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Cool Energy Land Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Country Custom Meats, Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Creative Energy Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Creativoyance Spa Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Crowley Pipe Werx Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
D & J Peterson Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Daka Holdings Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Daku Technology & Consulting Services Incorporated Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Darrell Dick Realty Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Delk Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Demyen Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2259
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
DGz Engineering Inc. Sep. 30 Ontario
Directwest Canada, Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
DN Stock Contracting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
DNT Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Do All Industries Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Dr. Swamy Medical Professional Corporation Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
DRC Foundations Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Dubmac Contracting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Dudiak Holdings Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Dz Interiors Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Enzo Drywall Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Essence Trading Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Factory Factory Entertainment Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fazal Elahi Services Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Finlee Transport Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fluor Constructors Canada Ltd. Sep. 30 New Brunswick
Forester Enterprises Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Forsyth Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Four Corners Property Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fresh Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fresh Cut Lawn Co. Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Garry’s Custom Ag Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Gattinger Custom Spraying Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
GCL Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Gettin’ Busy Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
GFS Capital Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Gibby’s Custom Cutting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Gigas Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Glines Electric Limited Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Global Outsource Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Go 2 It Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Golden Sundog Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Golden Tripod Trading Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Good Styles Salon & Spa Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152260
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Grandpa Sam’s Family Restaurant Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Green Shadow Developments Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Guns’n Hoses Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
H.B. Bell Investments Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Harv’s Top of the Dam Cafe Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Haynes Electric Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Haztech Medical Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Herbal Time Tea House Ltd. Oct. 7 Saskatchewan
Hey Hey! Development Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Highway Blues Transport Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Hongda Development Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Inspired Renovations Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
J & G Operating Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
J’s Prairie Electric Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Jansson Consulting Services Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Jaya Properties Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
JBT Leadershipworks Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
JOA & Company Management Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Jordan Commodities Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
JSW Consulting Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
K & M Consulting Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kadar Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kanapo Prosthetics and Orthotics Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kato’s Oilfield Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kimron Information & Trade Services Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kindersley Bearing (2008) Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kiwi Carpentry Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
KK Roofing Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
KMz Roofing & Repairs Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Kohli Partner Corp. Sep. 30 Ontario
Kohls Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Koncrete Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Krall Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
KTR Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2261
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
KyHU Entertainment Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Last Mountain Septic Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Lautermilch Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Logix Controls Ltd. Oct. 5 British Columbia
Lone Wolf Driving Academy Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Loud Voice Technologies Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
M & M Stucco and Acrylic Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
MR Construction Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Man Size Men’s Wear Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
McKay Welding Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
McMinniman’s Transfer, Limited Sep. 30 New Brunswick
MD Rentals Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
MIC Development Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Milo Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
MRGH Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Name Frames Canada Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Nault Homes Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Nelson Custom Spraying Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Nelson Education Ltd. Oct. 1 Canada
New Hills Contracting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Nordick Meats Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
North Star Structural Contractors, Ltd. Sep. 30 Canada
Northern Metals Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Nova Star Properties Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Olympic PVC Fencing & Decking Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Osborne Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Over the Top Insulation Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Pac-Men Contractors Inc. Sep. 30 manitoba
Pacific Gap International Holdings Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Passus Contracting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Pelliams Oilfield Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Phantom Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Power Hawk Investments Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Prairie Distributors Central Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152262
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Prairie Gourmet Coffee Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
Prairie Mountain Properties Ltd. Sep. 30 Canada
Prairie Sun Pub & Brewery Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Professional Institute of Massage Therapy Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Provincial Granicrete Supply Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Prudens Point Resort Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
PV Poultry Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
RJ Daylighting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
R.M.L. Holdings Ltd. Oct. 7 Saskatchewan
RDS Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Really Chilly yogurt Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Red’s Transport Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Rising Star Growers Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Rocco’s Break Time Mobile Cafe Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Rohde Ranch Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Rosetown Tire and Auto Centre Limited Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Rough Country Trucking Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Badi Cab Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Payless Realty Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskbest Immigrant Business Services Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskview Investment Consulting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskwest Financial Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Saskwest Mechanical Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
SASW Training Center Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
SBJ Oilfield Services Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
SCS Express Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
Shaftsbury Construction Co. Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
Shamrock Electric Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Shaundale Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Shotcrete Construction Systems Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Siddhivinayak Convenience Store Corp. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Siman Li Realty P.C. Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Soma Studio Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Southeast Refining Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2263
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Special Response Corporation Sep. 30 maryland USA
Sprout Catering Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Standard Agricultural Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Sterling Welding Service Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Stricker Cato Murphy Architects, P.S. Sep. 30 Washington USA
Strongback Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Systematic Pressure Testing Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
T & H Properties Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
TNT Coatings & Sprayfoam Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
T.G.I. Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Talha Transport Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Tam Kam Kir Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Taylormade Welding & Fabrication Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Tech Solutions Canada Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Techiesolutions Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Textor Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
The Cash Store Financing Corporation Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
The Salty Surf Inn Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Timberland Builders Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Titan Fence Inc. Sep. 30 Canada
TM & S Corporation Sep. 30 manitoba
Top Dog Construction Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Toppweld Enterprises Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Total Enterprise Computing Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Tranquility Consulting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Transolutions Leasing and Rental Ltd. Sep. 30 manitoba
Triple B Plumbing and Heating Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Triple T Enterprises Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Triune Management Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
True Harmony Designs Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
TTD Trucking Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
TyS Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Unick Homes Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Unruh Building (2008) Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152264
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Vandane Equities Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Velocity Contracting Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Viropharma Canada Incorporated Oct. 2 Canada
Wade’s Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Waite Farms Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Ward Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Watrous Auto Sales Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
West Wind Consulting Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Westmount Foods Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
White Buffalo Consulting Services Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Wildfong Enterprises Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Wine Haven Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Wolf Safety Training Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Xander Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
XNN Holdings Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
yakoba Cleaners Corporation Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
your Exterior Experts Ltd. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
________________________
Amin Bardestani, Director.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Business Names Registration Act ________________________
CANCELLATIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Place of Business:
32 Degrees Energy Fund IIIA Limited Partnership Oct. 8 Regina
Al-Minar Halal Meat & Grocery Sep. 29 Regina
Aleister C. Merchant Sep. 28 Saskatoon
Cattle Drive Welding Sep. 29 Kelliher
Churchill Fisheries Sep. 24 Denare Beach
E-Therapy Solutions Saskatoon Oct. 1 Saskatoon
Felicia’s Organize Clean & Declutter Services Oct. 2 Hague
Harvey’s Home Centre Sep. 28 Assiniboia
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2265
Name: Date: Place of Business:
It’s A Mystery Bookstore Sep. 18 Saskatoon
J Sinclair General Repairs Sep. 29 Regina
KKW Enterprises Sep. 30 Ituna
Klimczak Farms Sep. 29 Ituna
Magnetic Therapy Jewelry By Joyce Sep. 30 Regina
Melliecent Cleaning Agency Sep. 23 Weyburn
Pantel Consulting Sep. 29 Gronlid
Sandwith Oil and Acres Oct. 5 Glenbush
Shand Greenhouse Sep. 24 Estevan
This Much Enterprises Sep. 24 Saskatoon
Western Rubber Paving Oct. 1 Odessa
What A Mess Pet Grooming Oct. 2 Saskatoon
EXTRA-PROVINCIAL LImITED PARTNERSHIP CANCELLATION (2015)
Name: Date: Place of Business:
Hub International Horizon Insurance LP Sep. 30 1500-1881 Scarth St., Regina
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP REGISTRATIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
1 Auto Sales Oct. 6 518A-44th St. E, Saskatoon buy and sell vehicles
A & J Custom Cleaning Oct. 7 Box 862, Oxbow residential and commercial cleaning services
Absolutely Eyes Optometry Sep. 28 Box 550, Kindersley optometric services
Al-Minar Halal Meat & Grocery Sep. 29 229 Victoria Ave., Regina grocery store and halal butcher shop
All For Knot Massage Therapy Oct. 5 Box 249, Tisdale massage therapy
Alois Koenig Services Oct. 9 163-31st St. E, Prince Albert construction repair, property management and landscaping services
Amazed Courier Sep. 29 5-96 Angus Rd., Regina courier services
Amerispec Inspection Services of Regina
Sep. 24 731 mcCarthy Blvd. N, Regina home inspection services
Apex Driving School Oct. 10 436-6th St. E, Saskatoon driving instruction
Asuncion Modelling Agency Oct. 10 1310-6th Ave. N, Saskatoon event planner and model agent
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152266
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Back To Balance Massage Therapy
Oct. 5 Box 779, Esterhazy massage theragpy
Bailey’s Plumbing & Heating Oct. 9 Box 238, Hyas plumbing and heating services
Baumgartner Consulting Oct. 9 2939 Neff Rd., Regina business consultant for First Nations and foreign investors
Berkan Consulting Oct. 6 2111 Bonneau Pl., Regina business consultant services
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Weyburn 2015
Sep. 18 Box 596, Weyburn mentorship
Bird’s Eye Photography Oct. 8 Box 239, Alameda agricultural aerial photography services
Black House Gallery Sep. 28 74 Chandler Pl., Saskatoon art gallery
Bootlegger Oct. 5 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
retail clothing stores
Bourgeault & Associates Private Wealth Management
Sep. 29 1500-1874 Scarth St., Regina financial planning consultant services
Bowman Brothers Automotive Oct. 6 2 Badger Crt., Saskatoon sell vehicles
Breck Plumbing & Heating Oct. 5 349 Wellington Park Rd., Yorkton
plumbing and heating services
Business Cents Technology Oct. 5 1310 Haslam Way, Saskatoon computer technology
Calvin Hermann’s Courier Service
Oct. 8 744 Campbell St., Regina courier services
Canadian Community Gaming Alliance
Oct. 1 Box 905, 201, 1291-102nd St., North Battleford
promote community gaming facilities and policies
Canadian Science and Research Group
Oct. 8 6B-1800 main St., Saskatoon support and serve the international scientific research community and publish online research articles
Choice Properties Oct. 6 500-616 main St., Saskatoon real estate holding company
Chowdhury Law Office Sep. 30 2010-11th Ave., Regina legal services
Churchill River Canoe Outfitters
Oct. 7 110-11th St. E, Prince Albert outfitting camp
Cleo Oct. 5 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
retail clothing and accessories
Coconut Calendar Scheduling Oct. 5 Box 878, Humboldt online appointment scheduling system
Cooperesearch Oct. 5 Box 905, North Battleford business consultant services
Cut 305 Hair Design Oct. 7 305-10th Ave. NW, Swift Current
hair salon
D & M Cleaning Oct. 6 511 Kerr Rd., Saskatoon cleaning services
Dizzy D’s Diner Oct. 8 9-3861 Retallack St., Regina diner
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2267
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Djeumenedotcom, Bookkeeping and Web Services
Oct. 5 13-18 Hanbidge Cres., Regina bookkeeping and Internet consultant services
Double B Eavestroughing & Exteriors
Oct. 8 Box 962, Shellbrook install eavestroughing and siding
Dow Seeds Sep. 29 374-3rd Ave. S, Saskatoon agricultural sciences
Duane Gwilliam Training Oct. 5 2230 mahony Cres., Regina safety training services
Ellco Electric Co. Oct. 9 205, 2010-22nd St. W, Saskatoon
electrical repair and installation services
Embee Enterprises Oct. 8 105 motherwell Cres., Regina social media training, photography, graphic design and printing consultant services
Evolve Clothing Oct. 6 Box 287, Lampman retail clothing store
Ez Electric Oct. 5 1328 Ave. G N, Saskatoon electrical services
Filetaxhere Tax Preparation and Bookkeeping Service
Oct. 1 1303-47B Ave., Lloydminster tax preparation and bookkeeping services
Find your Balance Wellness Oct. 6 Box 205, Paradise Hill health coach, fitness and yoga instructor
Flo’s Bar and Grill Oct. 5 Box 384, 229-3rd St., Craik food and beverage service industry with an off-sale endorsment and VLTs
G.A.S. Art Oct. 9 Box 47, Lipton retail art services
Gentil Photography Oct. 6 Box 219, 207-5th Ave., Aberdeen
photography services
Greg Keen Welding Oct. 7 Box 2536, Humboldt mobile welding
H-S Ranch Livestock Hauling Oct. 6 Box 83, Debden haul livestock
H.E.E. Trucking Oct. 5 602, 245-3rd Ave. S, Saskatoon trucking services
Handyben Handyman Services Oct. 8 104-345 Kingsmere Blvd. Saskatoon
handy-man services
Harvey’s Home Centre Sep. 28 Box 1753, Assiniboia hardware, furniture and building supplies
HFI Tech Oct. 5 7107 Bowman Ave., Regina information technology services
Hoffman, Michel & Associates Private Wealth Management
Sep. 29 1500-1874 Scarth St., Regina financial services
Holt Builders Oct. 7 8, 1006-8th St. E, Saskatoon construction
Inclusion Regina Oct. 1 1500-1881 Scarth St., Regina develop and support programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Irene Hill Oct. 5 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
specialty apparel retail stores
J.E.M.’s Diner Oct. 5 Box 182, Oxbow Asian and Canadian cuisine restaurant
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152268
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Jaga Foods Oct. 6 1440 Fleury St., Regina sell branded foods and beverages to retailers and distributors
Jeremy Carrington’s Automotive & Recreational Vehicle Repair & Maintenance
Oct. 5 Box 7, Bjorkdale general maintenance and repair of cars, trucks, snowmobiles, quads, and dirt bikes
JPH Consulting Oct. 6 Box 12, Lang project management consulting services
Just Petites Oct. 5 1500, 410-22nd St. E, Saskatoon
specialty apparel retail stores
Kingstud Construction Oct. 7 Box 352, Ituna contract interior/exterior renovations services
KLG Contracting & Renovations
Oct. 9 5206 Campling Ave., Regina contract construction and renovation services
Krush Tech Services Oct 10 18 Ottawa Pl., Regina telecommunications installation and repair services
Little Bear Construction Oct. 6 1200 Central Ave., Prince Albert
construction
Market Tire 51st St. East Oct. 1 115 Idylwyld Dr. S, Saskatoon sell and service tires
Market Tire 8th St. East Oct. 1 115 Idylwyld Dr. S, Saskatoon sell and service tires
Mikes Grain Hauling Oct 10 Box 39, 324 Penner St., Waldheim
haul grain
Moonriver Wellness Centre Oct. 5 2312 Smith St., Regina spa and massage
Moose Jaw Insulation Oct. 6 473 manitoba St. E., moose Jaw contract insulation services
Nature’s Balance Healing Oct. 6 93 Cardinal Cres., Regina wellness coach
Network Auto Brokers Oct. 7 546-25th St. W, Prince Albert wholesale vehicle broker
Nipawin Domo C-Store Sep. 23 Box 1379, Nipawin gas station, convenience and video store
Nitro Designs Oct. 5 7215 Bowman Ave., Regina machining, prototyping, inventing, welding, small part production services
North Sky Consulting Oct. 7 834 Fraser Pl., Prince Albert nutrition and diabetes counselling, menu planning, workshops, strategic planning, proposal writing, program evaluation, targeting
Pantel Environmental Consulting
Sep. 29 Box 163, Gronlid environmental monitoring and ecological assessments
Paul’s Plumbing & Heating Oct. 7 2270 Northridge Dr., Saskatoon contract plumbing and heating services
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2269
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Plot Twist Designs Oct. 4 4614 malcolm Dr., Regina design and produce hand crafted items
Polar Welding And Millwright Oct. 5 338 Henick Lane, Saskatoon industrial welding and millwright services
Prairie Fawn Children’s Apparel
Oct. 9 2408 Gordon Rd., Regina children’s apparel
Precision Training & Consulting
Oct. 5 Box 1125, Fort Qu’appelle OHS, SEA and CPR training consultant
Premier Import Export Trading Oct. 9 1301-11th Ave., Regina import/export/trade clothing and personal goods
Proxim Sep. 29 1500-1874 Scarth St.. Regina banner and management services to independently-owned pharmacies
Proximed Sep. 29 1500-1874 Scarth St.. Regina banner and management services to independently-owned pharmacies
Quessy’s Small Business Bookkeeping
Oct. 7 3413 Diefenbaker Dr., Saskatoon
small business bookkeeping and income tax return services
Rafter TR Ranch Oct. 7 Box 127, Paynton farming
RDC IT Consulting Oct. 5 186 Trifunov Cres., Regina IT consultant services
Regina Cleaning Agents Sep. 18 153 Elmview Rd., Regina cleaning services
Reverb Tile Oct. 7 2815 Quinn Dr., Regina commercial and residential flooring services
Rinascita Hair Studio Oct. 7 Box 97, Fleming hair salon
River City Art Studio Oct. 8 605 Crystal Terr., Warman art studio
Rudichuk Insurance & Financial Services
Oct. 5 Box 249, Wakaw insurance and financial services
S & J Window Washers Oct. 9 3141 Eastview, Saskatoon window washing
S.O.S. Seniors Only Services Oct. 5 Box 1663, 311-7th Ave., Nipawin
seniors’ transportation/delivery services
Seven Houses Reiki Sep. 29 255 mcIntosh St. N, Regina Reiki treatments, energy balancing and health spa
Sew-It-Up Oct. 5 1550 Park St., Regina repair tarps and horse blankets; sports bags and equipment; zipper replacement; custom outdoor curtains; barbeque and air-conditioning covers
Shand Greenhouse Sep. 24 3W-2025 Victoria Ave., Regina greenhouse
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152270
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Skyelar Verbeurgt Cosmetology Oct. 5 177 Fines Dr., Regina hairstylist and eyelash technician
Solid Bath Remodels Sep. 25 Box 923, Dalmeny residential and commercial renovations
Stratus Vapor Shop Sep. 30 Box 1418, Carlyle sell vapourizors
Sweet Stems Flower Shop Oct. 6 Box 287, Lampman flower shop
Sz Reno’s Sep. 28 Box 1037, Balgonie contract residential renovations
Tangent Drafting And Design Oct. 6 4551 Skinner Cres., Regina drafting/architectural services
Taste of China Buffet Oct. 5 255-3rd Ave., S, Saskatoon restaurant
The Blind Men Custom Window Fashion
Oct. 6 2351 Cameron St., Regina home decor/window treatments
The Lunchbreak Catering Company
Oct. 8 362 Thode Ave., Saskatoon prepare and deliver hot and cold lunches to elementary school students
The Neat Care & Upkeep Co. Oct. 8 Box 22012, RPO Wildwood, Saskatoon
residential and commercial cleaning and property management services
The Running Stitch Sewing Service
Oct. 9 199 Bentley Dr., Regina sewing services
Tim The Tool Man Sep. 23 3801-46A Ave. Close, Lloydminster
electrical services
Tisdale Buzz Publication Oct. 7 Box 1342, Tisdale paper publication
Travel Nation Hotels Sep. 16 1500-1874 Scarth St., Regina travel agency
Vanscoy Truck And Auto Sales Oct. 5 500-128 4th Ave.S, Saskatoon sell vehicles
Wso Interiors Oct. 8 422 Ottawa Ave. S, Saskatoon drywall services
zak’s Building Group Oct. 6 600, 105-21st St E, Saskatoon contract agricultural, commercial, residential and environmental remediation services
PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Angsol Detailed Cleaning Oct. 10 213-815 Kristijason Rd., Saskatoon
cleaning services
Ares Apparel Oct. 10 720 Slater Cres., martensville sell clothing
DC’s Billiards Oct. 8 1191-101st St., North Battleford
pool hall
Devine Fit Healthclub Oct. 8 Box 1088, Esterhazy gym; health and wellness centre; coaching services
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2271
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
FM Marit Farm Partnership Sep. 18 Box 236, Willow Bunch farming
Integrus Architecture Canada Sep. 18 10 South Cedar St., Spokane WA USA
architectural and engineering services
M & A Enterprises Oct. 6 315 marquis Dr., Saskatoon sell fuel; convenience store and restaurant
Nova Fitness Centre Oct. 9 103, 1501-100th St., North Battleford
personal, cross fitness and weight training; massage therapy
Petroff Partnership Architects Sep. 23 300-260 Town Centre Blvd., markham ON
architectural services
Sellers Farm & Cattle Co Oct. 6 Box 216, Norquay hobby farm
Townfolio Partnership Oct. 8 204D-1121 mckercher Dr., Saskatoon
software company for the economic development industry
SASKATCHEWAN LImITED PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Enterprise Avenue Properties LP
Sep. 30 1400-2002 Victoria Ave., Regina property holding company
G16 Energy Limited Partnership
Oct. 1 1205-620 Spadina Cres. E, Saskatoon
investment company
EXTRA-PROVINCIAL LImITED PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Cygnus Investment Partners LP Sep. 29 1500-1874 Scarth St., Regina asset management company
HAC Saskatoon L.P. Sep. 29 1500-1881 Scarth St., Regina own and operate a hotel
Kingsett Urban Infill Property Fund Lp No. 1
Sep. 24 1500-1874 Scarth St., Regina real estate investments
Regina Downtown Hotel LP Oct. 8 7th flr., 5090 Explorer Dr., mississauga ON
real estate acquisition, ownership, operation and development
ALTERATIONS IN mEmBERSHIP (2015)
Name: Date:
JC Advertising Oct. 1
Sanderson Balicki Parchomchuk Sep. 22
White Raven Foraging Sep. 30
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 20152272
DISSOLUTIONS (2015)
Name: Date: Location:
Brightwater Creek Farms Sep. 14 Hanley
DK Home & yard Services Sep. 22 moose Jaw
________________________
Amin Bardestani, Director.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ________________________
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION (2015)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Activities:
Borealis Music Festival, Inc. Oct. 8 3700-2nd Ave. W, Prince Albert host an annual music festival and pre-festival promotional events
Design Council of Saskatchewan Inc.
Sep. 30 374-3rd Ave. S, Saskatoon collective voices for designers; award programs
Mossbank Early Childhood Play and Learning Program Inc.
Sep. 22 Box 125, mossbank a learning and playgroup for children age 5 and under; socializing, support and educational group for expectant mothers, parents and care takers; crafts, songs, physical play and guest speakers
The Well Church Inc. Oct. 8 Box 457, Carnduff weekly worship services; spiritual assistance in the community
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (2015)
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Activities:
Alus Canada Inc. Sep. 29 manitoba 22-62 Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg mB
direct and indirect payments to farmers/ranchers
CERTIFICATE OF AmENDmENT (2015)
Name: Date: Amendment:
Palliser Institute Student Association Inc. Sep. 17 changed name to Moose Jaw Student Association Saskatchewan Polytechnic Inc.
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 23, 2015 2273
CERTIFICATES OF DISSOLUTION (2015)
Name: Date:
101179812 Saskatchewan Inc. Sep. 24
Big Brothers & Big Sisters Association of Weyburn Inc. Sep. 18
Rosthern New Church Society Inc. Sep. 17
CORPORATIONS RESTORED TO THE REGISTER (2015)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
BATC Education Inc. Sep. 18 Saskatchewan
Moosomin Kin Place Inc. Sep. 29 Saskatchewan
Saskatoon zone A Hockey Association, Inc. Sep. 24 Saskatchewan
Size Small Dog Rescue Inc. Sep. 23 Saskatchewan
STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO SECTION 272 (2015)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Athletes Against Bullying Alliance Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Bangla Heritage Language School Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Canora Agricultural Society Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Castro’s Retreat Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
CSM United Ministries Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Curl Moose Jaw Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Davids Heart Ministry Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Drama Queen Productions Incorporated Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fertile Ground Arts Council Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fondation Marcel Moor Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Fort Qu’Appelle Community Outreach Management Centre Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Happy Hands and Feet Childcare Centre Corporation Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Hazelridge Cattle Association Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Sakimay Nahkawe Urban Membership Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Scat Street Cat Rescue Program Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
The Third Avenue Centre Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Tisdale Royal Canadian Air Cadets #624 Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
Ultimate Horsemanship Challenge Club Inc. Sep. 30 Saskatchewan
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Amin Bardestani, Director.
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THE BROILER HATCHING EGG mARKETING PLAN REGULATIONS, 2015 – ORDERS RESCINDED
Order No. 53/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 Having been reviewed and determined to be no longer required to be in effect, the following Board Orders are hereby rescinded:
(a) Order No. 34/04 – Registration and Licensing;
(b) Order No. 35/04 – Base Quota Limits;
(c) Order No. 36/04 – Quota Allocations;
(d) Order No. 38/04 – Conversion of Quota;
(e) Order No. 39/06 – Operating Fees;
(f) Order No. 40/07 – Price and Quota Allocation Committee;
(g) Order No. 41/07 – Production and marketing Interruption;
(h) Order No. 43/07 – Hatchery Reporting and Information;
(i) Order No. 45/07 – Designation of Production Units;
(j) Order No. 46/07 – Canadian Hatching Egg Quality Program;
(k) Order No. 47/08 – Over-marketing Penalties for 2007;
(l) Order No. 48/09 – Base Quota Leasing;
(m) Order No. 50/11 – Quota Transfer;
(n) Order No. 51/12 – Canadian Hatching Egg Producers Levy; and
(o) Order No. 52/12 – Over-marketing Penalties.
Order No. 53/15 is made pursuant to section 5 of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to section 5 of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 53/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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PRODUCER LICENCEOrder No. 54/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 A “person” shall include an individual, corporation, cooperative, trust and any other entity designated as a person under The Interpretation Act, 1995 or the Income Tax Act (Canada) and shall include members of a family unit, specifically, the person, spouse, siblings, parents and issue of this person, and operating as a single economic unit.
2 Any person and/or production unit producing more than 999 broiler hatching eggs, chicks or broiler hatching eggs and chicks in a calendar year in Saskatchewan is required to hold quota and be licensed by the Board.
3 To apply for a new licence, an applicant must submit to the Board office:
(a) a Board-provided licence application that fulfills the information requirements listed in clause 22(b) of the regulations; and
(b) a $10 licence fee with the application submission.
4 Any new licence issued takes effect on the date of issuance and expires when the licence holder exits the industry or the licence is cancelled by the Board.
5 Before December 31st of each year, all licensed producers shall submit to the Board office a licence renewal application using a Board-provided application form that includes the information requirements listed in clause 22(b) of the regulations and is accompanied by a $10 licence renewal fee.
6 Any late licence renewal application will be subject to a financial penalty of $100 per month which will be invoiced to the producer upon receipt of the licence application at the Board office.
7 Licensed producers in compliance with all orders and regulations of the Board shall be eligible for license renewal.
8 No licensed producer shall hold more than one Board-issued licence.
9 Licensed producers shall own or lease the production unit and land on which the production associated with the licence is situated and shall provide the Board with verification of production unit and land ownership or a copy of the existing production unit and/or land lease agreement with the legal land location(s) specified.
10 In the event that a new producer acquires quota through a quota transfer or by way of an auction at any time during the calendar year, the new producer will be issued a new licence by the Board following which the producer is required to adhere to the same application requirements as all other licensed producers.
11 Any person who is not licensed under The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and who produces, markets or produces and markets 1,000 or more hatching eggs or chicks in a calendar year may be liable for a charge of $1.00 for each hatching egg or chick marketed.
12 To be considered for a licence and to hold a licence, the Board must be provided with the opportunity to inspect, at a time agreed upon by the licence applicant or licensee and the Board office, all production units that are owned or leased by the licence applicant or licensee that will be or are associated with broiler hatching egg quota in the Province of Saskatchewan.
13 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
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Order No. 54/15 is made pursuant to sections 4, 21 through 25, 27 and 28, clauses 7(1)(f), (h), and (y) and subclauses 7(1)(ee)(i) and (ff)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to sections 4, 21 through 25, 27 and 29, clauses 7(1)(f), (h) and (y) and subclauses 7(1)(ee)(i) and (ff)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 54/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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QUOTA LImITSOrder No. 55/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 A “person” shall include an individual, corporation, cooperative, trust and any other entity designated as a person under The Interpretation Act, 1995 or the Income Tax Act (Canada) and shall include members of a family unit, specifically, the person, spouse, siblings, parents and issue.
2 No person, either directly or indirectly, in any manner whatsoever including without limiting the generality of the foregoing through an interest in a corporation, partnership, cooperative or in any other manner including by agreement through a trust, through his or her spouse, siblings, parents or issue, may hold more than 25 percent of the total quota held by the Board, unless such trust, spouse, sibling, parent or issue constitutes a separate economic unit.
3 For the purpose of section 2, the amount of quota shall be determined as follows:
(a) the total quota held by a person is the sum of:
(i) the quota held by that person;
(ii) the proportionate share of any quota in which that person has an ownership interest through a corporation, partnership, cooperative or any other entity in which a person has an ownership interest; and
(iii) any quota in which the person has an ownership interest as a lessee of quota; and
(b) the total quota held by a corporation, partnership, cooperative or any other entity is the sum of:
(i) the quota held by that corporation, partnership, unincorporated organization or group of individuals;
(ii) the proportionate share of any quota of any corporation, partnership, cooperative or any other entity in which a person has an ownership interest; and
(iii) any quota in which the corporation, partnership, cooperative or any other entity has an ownership interest as a lessee of quota.
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4 The Board shall not allocate, reallocate or approve the lease or transfer of any quota if, as a result of that allocation, reallocation, lease or transfer, any person would hold quota in excess of that allowed pursuant to this Order.
5 Subject to section 9 of the Act, the Board may reduce, suspend or cancel quota if the licensed producer to whom it was allocated or the person to whom it has been leased:
(a) has failed to observe, perform or carry out the provisions of the Act, these regulations or an order of the Board;
(b) is not utilizing or has voluntarily given up all or part of that producer’s quota or portion leased;
(c) has not received the approval of the Board for any change of ownership interest in relation to that producer if a quota has been allocated or leased in the name of a company; or
(d) has had their licence cancelled or suspended.
6 Quota that has been cancelled pursuant to section 5 shall be held for auction in accordance with procedures described in the Quota Auction Process order.
7 Quota that is allocated as a production limit to a licensed producer shall relate to and be attached to a particular production unit that is situated in Saskatchewan on a legally defined parcel of land registered with Information Services Corporation.
8 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 55/15 is made pursuant to clause 38(a) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to clause 38(a) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 55/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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PRODUCTION LImITSOrder No. 56/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 For each calendar year, in consultation with licensed hatcheries and in consideration of the Canadian Hatching Egg Producers’ allocation, the Board shall establish the overall provincial production limit stating the specific number of hatching eggs that may be produced both as a number and as a percentage of a licensed producer’s quota.
2 Production limits issued to licensed producers shall be stated in terms of the number of hatching eggs per year.
3 A notice of production limits shall be given to each licensed producer by the Board one month prior to the start of the production period and shall remain in effect until further notice.
4 Permits may be issued for the temporary production and marketing of specific quantities of hatching eggs or chicks in a specific year for research purposes; such permits do not qualify the holder toward the allocation of permanent quota.
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5 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 56/15 is made pursuant to subsections 31(2) and 36(2) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to subsections 31(2) and 36(2) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 56/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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LEVIESOrder No. 57/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 Each licenced producer shall submit to the Board a levy based on the hatching egg quota held.
2 The levy shall be $0.0050 per broiler hatching egg as approved through a vote of licensed producers.
3 The Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers’ levy shall be payable by the licenced producer in four quarterly payments starting march 31 of each year.
4 If a licensed producer fails to provide payment for the levies issued by the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers within 30 days, the Board may request the licensed hatchery to deduct the levies payable and remit that deduction to the Board.
5 All licensed producers shall be subject to the Canadian Hatching Egg Producers levy in the amount equivalent to that stated in the most current Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Levies Order less the amount collected under section 2 of this Order.
6 The levy referred to in section 5 is payable to the Board by each licenced producer through a deduction from the producer’s settlement by the licensed hatchery at the time of marketing.
7 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 57/15 is made pursuant to clause 7(1)(d) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to clause 7(1)(d) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 57/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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mINImUm PRICE FOR CHICKSOrder No. 58/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 From time to time the Board shall determine and set a minimum price for chicks based on a cost of production.
2 Notice of the minimum price for chicks shall be sent by email or fax to hatcheries and licenced producers two days prior to the commencement date of the effective price.
3 No licenced producer shall sell, and no hatchery shall buy, chicks at a price that is less than the minimum price determined by the Board.
4 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than 18 months from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 58/15 is made pursuant to clauses 5(b) and 7(1)(bb) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to clauses 5(b) and 7(1)(bb) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 58/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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STAND DOWNSOrder No. 59/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 The ability of licensed producers to return their quota to the Board for a period of time shall be referred to as a stand down.
2 A licensed producer may submit to the Board a written request for a stand down of all or a portion of held quota which the Board may approve based on the specifics of the request that must include the reason for the stand down and the length of time the stand down shall take place.
3 All stand down requests must be received by the Board office one-hundred fifty (150) days prior to the beginning of the start of the calendar year for which the stand down is to begin.
4 The Board shall consider situations such as Acts of God, death or any other unforeseen events as acceptable factors for a stand down and, in these cases, shall not require the 150 day notice period.
5 Any quota that a licensed producer stands down will be reallocated to all other licensed producers on a pro rata basis.
6 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
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Order No. 59/15 is made pursuant to subclause 7(1)(y)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to subclause 7(1)(y)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 59/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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OVER-mARKETING PENALTIESOrder No. 60/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 A production period lasts from January 1 through December 31 of the same calendar year.
2 If the total amount of all licensed producer’s marketings for a production period exceeds 101% of the province’s allocated quota for that period, any producer marketing in excess of 101% of his/her/their assigned production limit for that period shall be issued an over-marketing penalty.
3 To determine the degree to which a producer has fulfilled his/her/their issued production limits, and thus whether over-marketing has occurred, the following producer-specific data provided by the hatchery shall be evaluated:
(a) the number of broiler hatching eggs marketed by the producer to the hatchery; and
(b) the number of broiler hatching eggs that have been set in the hatchery incubator during the calendar year.
4 With respect to the determination outlined in section 3, broiler hatching eggs picked up at a producer’s premises by the hatchery in one production period and set in the hatchery incubator during the following production period shall be included in the producer’s marketings (clause 3(a)) for the period during which the eggs were picked up.
5 The amount of the over-marketing penalty per hatching egg shall be 17.5 cents per hatching egg.
6 If a producer’s routine flock replacement practices would result in an over-marketing in one production period and an under-marketing in the following production period, the producer may apply to the Board to redistribute the quota across the two periods to proactively address and prevent an over-production penalty; this results in quota being transferred from the under-production period into the over-production period.
7 If a producer chooses to apply under section 6, prior to the beginning of the production year to which the quota is to be transferred, the producer must submit to the Board an approved application form which shall include the name of the producer, the expected two production period egg flow amounts and an identification of the production periods involved.
8 Upon the issuance of an over-marketing penalty, the producer shall be provided an invoice for the penalty and 30 days to remit the payment to the Board.
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9 Failure to pay any over-marketing penalties within 30 days of issuance will result in the Board requesting that the hatchery deduct the penalty payment from the producer’s marketing proceeds and remit the amount deducted to the Board.
10 Should two or more producers market broiler hatching eggs through a common business entity:
(a) the common business entity shall be designated by the Board as a single production unit;
(b) the calculation of an over-marketing penalty for the common business entity shall compare the total broiler hatching eggs marketed to the total production limit for all producers included in that single production unit; and
(c) the producers involved in the common business entity who are part of that production unit are jointly and severally liable for full payment of any over-marketing penalties issued by the Board.
11 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 60/15 is made pursuant to clauses 7(1)(f) and (h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to clauses 7(1)(f) and (h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 60/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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QUOTA LEASINGOrder No. 61/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 A licensed producer (leasor) may lease out all or part of his/her quota to another licensed producer (leasee).
2 To lease out quota, a licensed producer must apply to the Board in writing on a form, provided by the Board, that is signed by both the leasor and leasee and that includes the following information:
(a) the production period, based on a calendar year, for which the lease will be in effect;
(b) the amount of quota to be leased in each production year of the lease;
(c) the proposed lessee’s name, address and a description of the production unit in which the production will occur; and
(d) any further information the Board may require.
3 Upon the Board’s approval of a lease application, the Board shall reissue the licenses of both the leasor and the leasee to reflect the lease conditions.
4 A licensed producer’s application to lease out quota must be received by the Board office no later than December 31of the proposed lease production year.
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5 For a lease to be approved by the Board, the following conditions must be met:
(a) the licensed producers applying for the lease must both be in good standing with the Board, that is, the leasee must be compliant with all terms and conditions of the licence, the regulations and the board orders;
(b) approval of the lease must not result in a contravention of any provision of the regulations or any board order, including established quota limits;
(c) any hatchery impacted by the lease will be carbon copied on the notification of lease approval provided to the applicants; and
(d) the lease period may not be more than a production year.
6 Any lease granted by the Board may be subject to additional terms and/or conditions that the Board considers appropriate in the circumstances.
7 The leasor and leasee are jointly responsible for the marketing of hatching eggs in accordance with these regulations.
8 No subleasing of quota shall be permitted.
9 If the Board declines a lease request, within 10 business days of the decision, the Board shall, in writing, inform the applicants of the Board’s decision, including the rationale behind the decision, and shall accept a resubmission of a lease request if the Board’s concerns are addressed.
10 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 61/15 is made pursuant to sections 21 and 34, clause 7(1)(h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to sections 21 and 34, clause 7(1)(h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 61/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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QUOTA TRANSFEROrder No. 62/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 The Board may approve the transfer of all or a portion of a producer’s quota to another production unit or to a new licensed producer when:
(a) the transferor (seller) and the transferee (purchaser) have successfully completed and submitted all Board-required transfer forms which shall require the following information to be provided: the names of the transferor and transferee, their addresses, the amount of quota to be transferred and the production period for which the transfer shall be effective;
(b) the transferor and transferee are in compliance with all regulations and orders of the Board;
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(c) the transferee has identified to the Board:
(i) any legal interest of any nature that the transferee may have in other quota, production units or processing companies; and
(ii) the licensed hatchery to whom the transferee intends to market the production resulting from the operationalization of the quota associated with the transfer request;
(d) the transferee has agreed to abide by all regulations and orders;
(e) the transfer will not result in production units larger than, or quota ownership greater than, the limits defined by the Board as stated in in the Quota Limits board order;
(f) the Board has determined the effective date of the transfer such that it corresponds with a particular production year; and
(g) in the event the transferor has over-marketed, all outstanding levies and judgements with respect to that over-marketing are to be paid by the transferor to the Board prior to the transfer taking place.
2 Following its decision, the board shall send a letter to both the transferor and transferee stating that the transfer has been approved or not approved for the specified quota amount and production period.
3 If the transfer is approved, the board shall issue to both parties new licenses that shall state the transferor and transferee’s new quota holdings for the specified production period; should the transferor have transferred all held quota, no new licence shall be issued.
4 If the transfer is not approved, within 10 business days of the decision, the Board shall, in writing, inform the applicants of the Board’s decision, including the rationale behind the decision, and shall accept a resubmission of a transfer request if the Board’s concerns are addressed.
5 Quota will not be transferred out of the Province of Saskatchewan.
6 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 62/15 is made pursuant to section 33, clause 7(1)(h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to section 33, clause 7(1)(h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 62/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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HATCHERY LICENSINGOrder No. 63/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 Any party engaged in the hatching of more than 999 hatching eggs for marketing to a broiler producer in a calendar year shall register annually with the Board using an application form provided by the Board.
2 A Board-issued hatchery license shall take effect upon issuance and expire when the license holder exits the industry or if the Board suspends or cancels the licence.
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3 By December 31 of each year, each license holder must submit a licence renewal application to the Board office; this application shall require the same information be submitted as the initial licence application.
4 For late licence renewal applications, a financial penalty of $100 per month will be invoiced to the hatchery upon the receipt of the application by the Board office.
5 A condition of licensing is that the Board may have an inspector and/or auditor inspect the production records of licensed hatcheries.
6 Each licensed hatchery shall be required to report to the Board:
(a) the number of broiler hatching eggs picked up, the date of pick up, the number of eggs set in the hatchery incubator, the date the eggs were set, the hatch date and the number of saleable chicks on a weekly basis;
(b) the number of broiler breeder chicks placed, the date of placement and the type of broiler breeder for each licensed producer; and
(c) any information the Board deems necessary to administer the Plan.
7 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 63/15 is made pursuant to section 40 and clauses 7(1)(f) and (h), and subclause 7(1)(ee)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to section 40 and clauses 7(1)(f) and (h) and subclause 7(a)(ee)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 63/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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PROCEDURES FOR HATCHERY LICENCE SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATIONOrder No. 64/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 The Board may suspend or cancel a hatchery’s licence, after consultation with that hatchery, if the hatchery is not compliant with The Agri-Food Act, 2004, The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and the Board’s corresponding orders.
2 Notice will be given to a hatchery regarding the suspension or cancellation of the hatchery’s licence and will include the rationale for suspension or cancellation and the effective date of the suspension or cancellation.
3 A hatchery will be given a minimum of 15 business days to respond to a suspension or cancellation decision.
4 The Board may reinstate or uphold its decision to suspend or cancel a hatchery licence based on the response from the hatchery.
5 If a hatchery licence has been suspended or cancelled, licensed producers cannot market broiler hatching eggs to that hatchery.
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6 A hatchery may re-apply for a licence if the issues associated with the suspension or cancellation have been addressed to the satisfaction of the Board.
7 Any decision of the Board regarding the suspension, cancellation or reinstatement of a licence must be provided in writing to the affected hatchery, including:
(a) the rationale, including specific factors considered in making the decision;
(b) the effective date of the suspension or cancellation;
(c) in the case of a suspension or cancellation, any processes that must be undertaken for reinstatement to be considered; and
(d) in the case of a suspension, the duration of the suspension.
8 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 64/15 is made pursuant to section 41 and subsections 40(8) and (9), clause 7(1)(gg) and subclause 7(1)(ee)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to section 41, subsections 40(8) and (9), clause 7(1)(gg) and subclause 7(1)(ee)(i) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 64/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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CANADIAN HATCHING EGG QUALITY PROGRAmOrder No. 65/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 All production units must be Board-certified under the Canadian Hatching Egg Quality (CHEQ) program and must be annually recertified by complying with the provisions of annual audits.
2 Any new licensed producer whose production unit(s) is (are) not CHEQ-certified must be engaged in the process of initial CHEQ certification by:
(a) submitting to the Board all required information; and
(b) agreeing to have the corresponding production unit(s) audited.
3 In the event that a licenced producer’s production unit is not CHEQ-certified or a new licensed producer’s production unit is not engaged in the process of initial CHEQ certification, the Board shall have the discretion to impose one or more of the following sanctions with respect to the infringing licenced producer:
(a) provide additional time to comply with certification, recertification or initial certification under certain terms and conditions;
(b) impose monetary penalties on all hatching eggs marketed while the production unit is not certified or is non-compliant in an amount up to $1 per hatching egg;
(c) reduce the producer’s production limit as deemed appropriate by the Board;
(d) suspend, cancel or refuse to renew the producer’s licence; or
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(e) impose other sanctions or take such actions as may be required to ensure the producer’s production unit(s) is (are) CHEQ-certified.
4 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 65/15 is made pursuant to clauses 5(a), 7(1)(f), and (h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and (ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to clauses 5(a), 7(1)(f) and (h) and subclauses 7(1)(y)(i) and(ii) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 65/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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GENERAL QUOTA AUCTION ORDEROrder No. 66/15. The SASKATCHEWAN BROILER HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS Board, pursuant to
the provisions of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and The Agri-Food Act, 2004, hereby determines and orders as follows:
1 An auction shall be held when the province is allotted an increase in quota such that the total provincial quota allocation exceeds any previous maximum allocation.
2 In the event that an auction is to be held, the Board shall advertise the time, date and location of the auction at least 30 days before the auction is to take place.
3 As determined by the Board, the quota will be set out in one or more blocks of hatching eggs, dependent on the overall amount of quota to be auctioned.
4 The highest bidder for each block of hatching eggs will be the successful bidder for that block of quota; however, the Board reserves the right to refuse the highest bid if that purchaser has exceeded their quota limit maximum as stated in the Quota Limits board order.
5 In the event of an auction for the quota resulting from the cancellation of a license, the licenced producer shall receive the auction’s net proceeds, i.e. the total auction value of the cancelled quota less all Board expenses related to the conduct of the auction, including advertising.
6 This Order will remain in effect for a period no longer than ten years from the date this Order is approved by the Agri-Food Council.
Order No. 66/15 is made pursuant to subsections 35(1) and (2) clause 7(1)(dd) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and shall be effective upon the date of this Order. By order of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Henk van Steenbergen, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers.
Pursuant to subsections 35(1) and (2) clause 7(1)(dd) of The Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Plan Regulations, 2015 and section 12 of The Agri-Food Act, 2004, the above Order No. 66/15 of the Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers is approved the 24th day of September, 2015.
R.T. Tyler, Chairperson, Agri-Food Council, Saskatchewan.
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The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom ________________________
The following changes of name are registered under the provisions of The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Les changements de nom ci-après sont enregistrés en exécution de la Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom:
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Abdikani AHmED FARAH (Dated September 24, 2015) Regina SK January 1, 1980 Abdirisak AHmED FARAH
Kyra Zelda YEO (Dated September 24, 2015) Regina SK April 9, 1991 Kyra Zelda CAmERON
Donald Patrick Osemis ISBISTER-BEAR (Dated September 25, 2015)
Saskatoon SK July 29, 1979 Osemis Donald ISBISTER-BEAR
Phillip John HASKINS (Dated September 25, 2015) Saskatoon SK August 3, 1958 Sarah Louise
PHILLIPS-HASKINS
Loretta Diane KABAN (Dated September 25, 2015) Yorkton SK June 22, 1951 Lorrie Diane KABAN
Arthur Willard Jeffrey mCKAY (Dated September 25, 2015)
Red Earth SK December 15, 1957 Lorrie Arthur Willard Jeffrey mCKAY
Kelsey Irene mACPHERSON-BENNETT (Dated September 25, 2015)
Esterhazy SK December 26, 1993 Kelsey Irene mACPHERSON
Laura Lee FRICK (Dated September 28, 2015) Saskatoon SK June 8, 1970 Sage LEE
Joseph Albert Denis RICHARDSON (Dated September 28, 2015)
Regina SK June 13, 1970 Lucia RICHARDSON
Daniel Jonathan LAmAGA (Dated September 28, 2015) Humboldt SK September 24, 1979 Daniel Jonathan
HANAWAY
Kimberly Ramos GERON-BAGUI (Dated September 28, 2015)
Lloydminster SK August 12, 1989 Kimberly Geron BAGUI
mossammad Rahela Akter SHEULI (Dated September 28, 2015)
Regina SK February 8, 1987 Rahela NABI
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Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Ziyu ZHANG (Dated September 28, 2015) Saskatoon SK August 31, 1996 Carol LIm
mohsen GHEZELBASH (Dated September 28, 2015) Saskatoon SK January 22, 1985 Liam Ryan WELLS
Bimbo Perez mALICDEm (Dated September 28, 2015) Regina SK September 7, 1981 Luie Perez mALICDEm
Peter BRAUN (Dated September 28, 2015) Saskatoon SK November 3, 1940 Peter William BRAUN
mindy Dawn mAGGRAH (Dated September 28, 2015) Prince Albert SK June 17, 1988 Julianna mAGGRAH
Kristian Ernest TYSDAL (Dated September 29, 2015) Emerald Park SK September 3, 1997 Kristi mary Ann TYSDAL
JL STONE (Dated September 29, 2015) Prince Albert SK July 9, 1959 James Stuart WHISKYJACK
Gregory Edwin KAPUSTINSKY (Dated September 29, 2015)
Prince Albert SK January 31, 1962 Gregory Edwin PENDELL
Diliyaer DILImULATI (Dated September 29, 2015) Saskatoon SK November 30, 1993 Dilyar mURAT
Paulyn Bustamante mORILLO (Dated September 30, 2015)
Saskatoon SK August 31, 1984 Paulyn morillo GADON
Gamia HOWARD (Dated October 2, 2015) Prince Albert SK November 15, 1987 Garmai Taizue HOWARD
Roya ROYA (Dated October 2, 2015) Regina SK march 10, 1993 Roya mIRZA
Omefia Flora OmOSIGHO (Dated October 2, 2015) Estevan SK November 3, 1961 Udo Flora OmOSIGHO
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Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Harley Lee KEENATCH (Dated October 2, 2015) Vanscoy SK April 19, 1997 Harley Lee JONES
Hiloni Binoy JANI (Dated October 8, 2015) Regina SK October 26, 1986 Hiloni Naitik PATEL
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Alkeshkumar Govindbhai KOTIAWALA Regina SK December 19, 1979 Alkesh KOTIA
Former Name of Spouse/ Ancien nom du conjoint ou de la conjoint:
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Vaishali Alkesh KOTIAWALA (Dated September 28, 2015) September 16, 1984 Vaishali KOTIA
Name(s) of Child or Children/Nom(s) de l’enfant ou des enfants:
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Lonny Byron YATES LANG (Dated September 24, 2015) Lonny Byron Yates LANG July 20, 2000
Hannah Dawn BROWN (Dated September 25, 2015) Hannah Dawn AUDETTE September 21, 2000
William Keestin DEKAY-COOK (Dated September 28, 2015) William Alan DEKAY march 18, 2000
Blake Andrew William JONES-GUEST (Dated September 28, 2015) Blake Andrew William GUEST September 13, 2000
Given under my hand at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan/Fait sous ma signature dans la ville de Regina, dans la province de la Saskatchewan. ________________________
E. mikale White, Registrar of Vital Statistics/
Registraire des Services de l’état Civil.
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Highway Traffic Board
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of receipt of the following application.
2 Any party wishing to oppose an application must complete and file a Statement of Objection on or before November 13, 2015. Please reference the file number when filing opposition.
3 Where opposition is filed to any application, a public hearing will be scheduled. All hearing participants will be advised of the hearing date. Any interested party may contact the Board at (306) 775-6672 to obtain information respecting hearing dates and locations.
Amy Rowland-mcAvena, CIP, HTB Administrator,
Highway Traffic Board. ________________________
Applicant: NORENDA CONSTRUCTION LTD.Address: Box 220, Gerald SK S0A 1B0File: B.15.26Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
CLASS B
Intra-provincial
Commodity Description: Origin: Destination: Conditions:
passengers points in points in see below Saskatchewan Saskatchewan
The following conditions must be met by the holder of a Class B certificate:
(a) any vehicle used to provide the service must be the object of a valid stage 2 inspection certificate issued pursuant to section 4 of The Vehicle Inspection Regulations, 2001;
(b) any vehicle used to provide the service must not be equipped with a taxi meter or any equipment designed to calculate a passenger fare based on distance travelled;
(c) the service provided to the passenger must be a pre-booked or chartered service and the passenger hiring the vehicle must be collected at a predetermined location;
(d) the service provided to the passenger must not be obtained by the passenger by hailing, signalling, or attracting the attention of the vehicle operator while the vehicle is being operated on any street, highway or road in Saskatchewan;
(e) the number of passengers that may be transported at one time (including driver):
(i) Bus: 45;
(ii) Van: 15;
(f) this authority is valid only for vehicles which, immediately prior to each trip, are stored, repaired, maintained and dispatched from the office, storage, repair and maintenance facilities maintained by the certificate holder near Gerald SK; and
(g) the type of vehicle that may be used to provide the service: Bus and Van.
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The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 [section 20.1]
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ESTABLISHmENT OF A SPEED ZONE – TOWN OF PILOT BUTTENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, effective immediately, pursuant to section 20.1 of The Highways and
Transportation Act, 1997, the minister establishes a speed zone under Schedule B by erecting official signs stating the speed limit at the following location:
• 80 km/hr through the Town of Pilot Butte, along Provincial Highway No. 46, from a point 500 m east of its intersection with Butte St., to a point 500 m west of its intersection with Pilot Butte West Access Road.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, the 9th day of October, 2015. ________________________
Ron Gerbrandt, Assistant Deputy minister,
Design and Innovation Division, ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.
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The Legal Profession Act, 1990 [section 45]
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NOTICE OF INTERIm SUSPENSIONTo: The members of the Law Society of Saskatchewan
TAKE NOTICE THAT DARREN WINEGARDEN of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan has been placed on interim suspension as of October 5, 2015 and is not entitled to practice law until further notice.
Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 7th day of October, A.D. 2015.
Donna R. Sigmeth, Q.C., Deputy Director,
Law Society of Saskatchewan. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Pharmacy and Pharmacy Disciplines Act ________________________
CORRECTION NOTICEThe following heading and the instructions preceding The Regulatory Bylaws of the
Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals, as they appeared in the October 16, 2015 issue of The Saskatchewan Gazette, are hereby republished in their corrected form:
“The Pharmacy and Pharmacy Disciplines Act
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SASKATCHEWAN COLLEGE OF PHARmACY PROFESSIONALS – REGULATORY BYLAWS
Pursuant to The Pharmacy and Pharmacy Disciplines Act, the Regulatory Bylaws of the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals are hereby repealed and replaced with the following:”
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The following section of The Regulatory Bylaws of the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals, as it appeared in the October 16, 2015 issue of The Saskatchewan Gazette, is hereby republished in its correctly numbered form:
“PART E.4 ASSOCIATE mEmBER
Conditions
1 To retain his name on the register with limited involvement with the College, any member who has voluntarily ceased to practice may be registered as a licensed pharmacist. He shall not be granted a licence to practice, but may use the title “pharmacist” where the member was a licensed pharmacist prior to becoming an associate member.
Continuing Professional Development and other Privileges
2 Associate members may not nominate nor be nominated to Council, nor vote in elections or general meetings. They may participate in the programs and services offered by the College as determined by Council.”
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The Traffic Safety Act [subsection 258]
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APPOINTmENT OF TUNING FORK TESTERThe Royal Canadian mounted Police, pursuant to section 258 of The Traffic Safety Act, appoints the person
identified in the attached Schedule as a tester of tuning forks, effective on the date of this Order.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, this 15th day of October, 2015.
Constable Todd Kaufmann, Royal Canadian mounted Police.
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SCHEDULEConstable Bryce Pender
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The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013 [subsection 134(4)]
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2016 PROVISIONAL ASSESSmENT RATESBackground to Saskatchewan’s Compensation System
Saskatchewan’s system of workers’ compensation was founded in 1930 by a coalition of business and labour. Workers gave up the right to sue their employers for workplace injuries and losses resulting from those injuries. Employers agreed to pay the cost of the compensation system. This working partnership provides for fairness, protection, and economic stability when workplace injury or illness occurs.
The WCB and its Board members act as trustees of this agreement between employers and workers. The agreement is based on five principles: no-fault compensation; security of benefits; collective employer liability; independence of the Board; and exclusive jurisdiction. These principles are the basis of a compensation system regarded as one of the most successful in North America.
The WCB’s obligations are set out in The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013.
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Covering the Cost of the Compensation System
The WCB has two sources of revenue: employer assessments based on payroll, and return on its investments.
Employer assessments, or premium rates, are set annually for each of 50 industry rate codes. Premium rates vary depending upon the number of injuries and costs incurred by the employers within each rate code.
The premium rate setting process is based on the premise that today’s employers are responsible for the cost of today’s injuries. The WCB holds discussions with employers and associations regarding premium rates each year. This year, two public sessions were held with employers and associations representing the majority of employers.
Notification of Rates
The WCB notifies each Saskatchewan employer by letter of the 2016 rates.
As required under subsection 134(4) of The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013, the WCB publishes the provisional premium rates for any industry rate code that exceeds the 2015 premium rate by more than 10.5%.
One rate code will see a premium rate increase for 2016 greater than 10.5%:
Industry 2015 Premium Rate 2016 Premium Rate % Change
D71 Open Pit mining $0.73 $0.86 17.8%
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RuLES OF COuRT/RègLES DE PROCéDuRE ________________________
The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998/Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine[section 28]
COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH FOR SASKATCHEWAN – AmENDmENTS TO THE QUEEN’S BENCH RULES
The Queen’s Bench Rules for Saskatchewan are hereby amended, effective the 1st day of January, 2015, in the manner set out below:
1(1) Rule 2-40 is amended in the manner set forth in this section.
(2) Subrule (1) is amended by repealing clause (b) and substituting the following:
“(b) filing proof of service in accordance with Part 12”.
(3) Subrule (2) is amended by repealing clause (b) and substituting the following:
“(b) file proof of service in accordance with Part 12”.
2 Rule 2-41 is amended by adding the following subrule after subrule (6):
“(7) The lawyer withdrawing as lawyer of record shall provide the local registrar with any other address, phone number, cell phone number and email address the lawyer may have concerning the party stated in the notice of withdrawal unless that disclosure is, in the opinion of the lawyer, contrary to:
(a) the safety or well-being of the party; or
(b) the interests of justice”.
3 Rule 3-18 is amended by adding the following subrule after subrule (5):
“(6) This rule does not apply to:
(a) noting a defendant in default pursuant to rule 3-21; or
(b) taking out a default judgment for a debt or liquidated demand pursuant to rule 3-22”.
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4 Subrule 4-4(2) is amended by striking out the portion preceding clause (a) and substituting the following:
“A request for a conference pursuant to this rule must be in Form 4-4, and the party making the request shall:”.
5 Rule 4-15 is amended by adding tbe following subrule after subrule (2):
“(2.1) Unless the Court orders otherwise, in any action where the consent of an insurer may be required to settle the action, the insurer’s claim representative shall be present at all pre-trial conferences”.
6 The Information Note that follows rule 5-6 is amended:
(a) by striking out “No. 6” and substituting “CIV-PD No.1”; and
(b) by striking out “http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Rules/practice.pdf” and substituting “<http://www. publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=69850>”.
7 Rule 5-23 is amended by adding the following subrule after subrule (1):
“(1.1) The appointment for questioning must:
(a) be in Form 5-23; and
(b) fix the time and place for the questioning”.
8 Subrule 5-29(1) is amended by repealing clause (b) and substituting the following:
“(b) the questioning must be taken down by question and answer either in shorthand or recorded in a recording device in the presence of a court transcriber appointed pursuant to The Court Officials Act, 2012”.
9 Rule 6-85 is amended by adding the following subrule after subrule (13):
“(14) This rule applies to third person claims and interpleader proceedings by a sheriff arising under The Enforcement of Money Judgments Act to the extent that this rule is not in conflict with the provisions of that Act or its regulations”.
10 Subrule 7-5(6) is repealed and the following substituted:
“(6) If the Court is satisfied there are one or more genuine issues requiring a trial, the Court may nevertheless grant summary judgment with respect to any matters or issues the Court decides can and should be decided without further evidence”.
11 Subrule 10-3(3) is repealed and the following substituted:
“(3) The original order must be retained by the Court”.
12(1) Rule 10-7 is amended in the manner set forth in this section.
(2) Subrule (3) is amended:
(a) by repealing clause (a) and substituting the following:
“(a) be prepared in accordance with the fiat recorded by the judge or by the chamber clerk under the direction of the judge”; and
(b) by repealing clause (c) and substituting the following:
“(c) be signed and dated by a local registrar and sealed with the seal of the Court”.
(3) Subrule (4) is amended by adding “, dated” after “signed”.
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13(1) Rule 10-9 is amended in the manner set forth in this section.
(2) Subrule (3) is amended by striking out “A judgment” and substituting “Subject to subrules (4) and (5), a judgment”.
(3) The following subrules are added after subrule (3):
“(4) Subject to subrule (5), if an Act provides that an order or decision of another court or authority may be filed with the Court to be enforced as an order of the Court, then, unless the Act provides for an alternate procedure, the original or certified copy of the order or decision may be entered as a judgment of the Court when:
(a) an address for service of the applicant is provided; and
(b) the order or decision is endorsed with a court file number and stamped as filed by the local registrar.
“(5) If only a portion of an order or decision issued by another court or authority may be filed with the Court as a decision of the Court, then a judgment for that portion of the order or decision may be entered in Form 10-9F”.
14 Subrule 10-40(1) is repealed and the following substituted:
“(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Division, the claim in all actions commenced pursuant to this Division must:
(a) be in Form 10-40A; and
(b) include the notice to defendant in Form 3-9 on the first page”.
15(1) Rule 13-24 is amended in the manner set forth in this section.
(2) Subrule (1) is amended by striking out “stamped” and substituting “sealed”.
(3) Subrule (2) is repealed and the following substituted:
“(2) A counter claim or third party claim is issued when it has been served and filed”.
(4) The following subrule is added after subrule (2):
“(3) The original commencement document must be filed with the local registrar”.
16 Subrule 16-10 is repealed and the following substituted:
“Proof of death
16-10(1) Proof of death of the deceased must be filed with an application for grant.
(2) If an application states that an executor or other person entitled to a grant is deceased, proof of death of that person must be filed with the application for grant.
(3) For the purposes of this rule, proof of death includes a statement of death or certificate of death issued by:
(a) a funeral director;
(b) a coroner; or
(c) the Registrar of Vital Statistics.
(4) If the applicant is unable to file direct evidence of death and there is evidence from which death may be presumed, the Court may give leave to swear to or affirm the death, on application without notice or on any notice that the Court may require”.
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17 The following Information Note is added after rule 16-14:
“Information Note
There is a rebuttable presumption that property held by a deceased with an adult child in joint names with right of survivorship is held in a resulting trust for the benefit of the beneficiaries of the deceased’s estate. (See Pecore v Pecore, 2007 SCC 17, [2007] 1 SCR 795.)
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CERTIFICATEI, mARTEL D. POPESCUL, Chief Justice of Her majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan, certify
that these rules were made by a majority of judges of Her majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan pursuant to section 28 of The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, October 9th, 2015. ________________________
CERTIFICATE – FORmSI, mARTEL D. POPESCUL, Chief Justice of Her majesty’s Court of Queen ‘s Bench for Saskatchewan, certify
that, pursuant to section 28 of The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998, a majority of judges of Her majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan have consolidated and revised the forms of The Queen’s Bench Rules. The attached new forms come into force on January 1, 2015.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, October 9th, 2015. ________________________
NOTICE – CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED FORmSTake notice that the judges of Her majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan have consolidated and
revised the forms of The Queen’s Bench Rules. The new forms come into force on on January 1, 2015.
The new forms will be available in English and French from the Queen’s Printer.
This notice is published pursuant to subsection 28(4) of The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, October 9th, 2015.
m.D. Popescul, Chief Justice, Court of Queen’s Bench.
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COUR DU BANC DE LA REINE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN – mODIFICATIONS AUX RÈGLES DE LA COUR DU BANC DE LA REINE
Les Règles de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan sont modifiées à compter du le 1 janvier 2015, de la manière suivante :
1(1) La règle 2-40 est modifiée de la manière énoncée au présent article.
(2) Le paragraphe (1) est modifié par abrogation de l’alinéa b) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« b) déposer une preuve de signification en conformité avec la partie 12 ».
(3) Le paragraphe (2) est modifié par abrogation de l’alinéa b) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« b) déposer une preuve de signification en conformite avec la partie 12 ».
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2 La règle 2-41 est modifiée par insertion du paragraphe suivant après le paragraphe (6) :
« (7) L’avocat qui se retire de sa charge d’avocat commis au dossier fournit au registraire local toute autre adresse, tout autre numero de telephone, tout autre numero de cellulaire et toute autre adresse de couniel dont il dispose relativement a la partie indiquee dans l’avis de retrait, a moins que, a son avis, cette divulgation soit contraire :
a) soit à la sécurité ou au bien-être de la partie;
b) soit à l’intérét de la justice ».
3 La règle 3-18 est modifiee par insertion du paragraphe suivant apres le paragraphe (5) :
« (6) La présente règle ne s’applique pas aux cas suivants :
a) la constatation du défaut du défendeur régie par la règle 3-21;
b) l’obtention d’un jugement par défaut en matière de recouvrement de créance ou de somme détetminée en vertu de la règle 3-22 ».
4 La règle 4-4(2) est modifiée par suppression du passage précédant l’alinéa a) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« Une demande de conférence présentée en vertu de la presente règle est établie a l’aide la formule 4-4, et la partie qui la présente doit : ».
5 La règle 4-15 est modifiée par insertion un paragraphe suivant apres le paragraphe (2) :
« (2.1) Sauf ordonnance contraire de la Cour, chaque fois qu’un règlement amiable de l’action peut exiger le consentement d’un assureur, l’enquêteur-régleur de l’assureur doit assister à toutes les conférences preparatoires ».
6 Le complément d’information qui suit la règle 5-6 est modifié :
a) par abrogation de « n° 6 » et son remplacement par « CIV-PD No. 1 »;
b) par abrogation de « http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/docurnents/English/Rules/practice.pdf » et son remplacement par « <http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=69850> ».
7 La règle 5-23 est modifiee par insertion du paragraphe suivant apres le paragraphe (1) :
« (1.1) L’avis de séance:
a) est établi à l’aide de la formule 5-23;
b) fixe les date, heure et lieu de l’interrogatoire ».
8 La règle 5-29(1) est modifiée par abrogation de l’alinéa b) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« b) les questions et réponses de l’interrogatoire sont soit prises en sténographie, soit enregistrées dans un appareil d’enregistrement en presence d’un transcripteur judiciaire nommé sous le régime de la Loi de 2012 sur les fonctionnaires de justice ».
9 La règle 6-85 est modifiée par insertion du paragraphe suivant après le paragraphe (13) :
« (14) La présente règle s’applique aux mises en cause et aux procédures d’entreplaiderie d’un shérif régies par la loi intitulée The Enforcement of Money Judgments Act dans la mesure où la règle n’est pas en conflit avec les dispositions de cette loi ou de ses règlements ».
10 La règle 7-5(6) est abrogée et remplacée par ce qui suit :
« (6) même si elle constate qu’il existe une ou plusieurs véritables questions en litige nécessitant un procès, la Cour peut rendre un jugement sommaire relativement à un point ou à une question en litige si elle estime qu’il peut et doit être tranché sans autre preuve ».
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11 La règle 10-3(3) est abrogée et remplacée par ce qui suit :
« (3) L’ordonnance initiale est conservee par la Cour ».
12(1) La règle 10-7 est modifiée de la manière enoncee au présent article.
(2) Le paragraphe (3) est modifie :
a) par abrogation de l’alinéa a) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« a) rédigées suivant le fiat consigné par le juge ou le greffier en cabinet sous la direction du juge »;
b) par abrogation de l’alinéa c) et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« c) signées et datées par un registraire local et revêtues du sceau de la Cour ».
(3) Le paragraphe (4) est modifié par insertion de « , de la date » après « signature ».
13(1) La règle 10-9 est modifiée de la manière énoncée au present article.
(2) Le paragraphe (3) est modifié par suppression de « Le jugement » et son remplacement par « Sous réserve des paragraphes (4) et (5), le jugement ».
(3) Les paragraphes suivants sont inseres apres le paragraphe (3):
« (4) Sous réserve du paragraphe (5), lorsqu’une loi permet qu’une ordonnance ou une décision d’un autre tribunal judiciaire ou d’une autre autorité soit déposée auprès de la Cour afin que les moyens d’exécution forcée rattachés aux ordonnances de la Cour s’y appliquent, l’ordonnance ou la décision peut, à moins que la loi ne prévoie une autre procédure, être inscrite, dans sa version originale ou sons forme de copie certifiée conforme, comme jugement de la Cour, si les conditions suivantes sont remplies :
a) une adresse aux fins de signification est fournie;
b) l’ordonnance ou la décision porte un numéro de dossier et une estampille confirmant son dépôt par le registraire local.
« (5) Lorsqu’une ordonnance ou une décision rendue par un autre tribunal judiciaire ou une autre autorité ne peut être déposée dans son intégralité auprès de la Cour dans le but d’être assimilée à une décision de la Cour, un jugement correspondant à la partie admissible de l’ordonnance ou de la décision pent être inscrit à l’aide de la formule 10-9F ».
14 La règle 10-40(1) est abrogée et remplacée par ce qui suit :
« (1) Sauf dispositions contraires de la présente section, dans toute action introduite sous le régime de la présente section, la demande :
a) est établie à l’aide de la formule 10-40A;
b) comporte sur la première page l’avis au défendeur établi à l’aide de la formule 3-9 ».
15(1) La règle 13-24 est modifiée de la manière énoncée au présent article.
(2) Le paragraphe (1) est modifié par suppression de « estampillé » et son remplacement par « scellé ».
(3) Le paragraphe (2) est abrogé et remplacé par ce qui suit :
« (2) Pour la demande reconventionnelle ou la mise en cause, l’émission s’opère sur signification et dépôt du documente ».
(4) Le paragraphe suivant est inséré après le paragraphe (2) :
« (3) Le document introductif original est déposé auprès du registraire local ».
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16 La règle 16-10 est abrogée et remplacée par ce qui suit :
« Preuve du décès
16-10(1) Une preuve du décès du défunt doit être déposée avec la requête en obtention de lettres successorales.
(2) Lorsque la requête mentionne qu’un exécuteur testamentaire ou une autre personne ayant droit à des lettres successorales est décédé, une preuve du décès de cette personne doit être déposée avec la requête en obtention de lettres successorales.
(3) Pour l’application de la présente règle, la preuve du décès s’entend notamment d’une déclaration de décès ou d’un certificat de décès délivré par l’une des personnes suivantes :
a) un entrepreneur de pompes funèbres;
b) un coroner;
c) le registraire des services de l’état civil.
(4) Si le requerant est incapable de produire une preuve directe du décès, mais qu’il existe des éléments de preuve permettant d’inférer qu’il y a eu décès, la Cour peut autoriser la preuve du décès par serment ou affirmation solennelle, sur requête sans préavis ou moyennant le préavis qu’elle prescrit ».
17 Le complement d’information suivant est insere apres la règle 16-14 :
«
Complement d’information
Il existe une présomption refragable voulant qu’un bien appartenant en propriété conjointe, avec droit de survie, à un défunt et à un de ses enfants majeurs soit détenu en fiducie résultoire au profit des bénéficiaires de la succession du défunt. (Voir Pecore c Pecore, 2007 CSC 17, (2007] 1 RCS 795.)
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CERTIFICATJe soussigné, mARTEL D. POPESCUL, juge en chef de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan,
atteste que les présentes règles ont été prises à la majorité des juges de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan conformément à l’article 28 de la Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine.
Fait à Regina, en Saskatchewan, le 9 octobre 2015. ________________________
CERTIFICAT – FORmULESJe soussigné, mARTEL D. POPESCUL, juge en chef de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan,
atteste qu’une majorité des juges de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan a codifié et révisé les formules des Règles de la Cour du Banc de la Reine conformément à l’article 28 de la Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de Ia Reine. Les nouvelles formules ci-jointes entrent en vigueur le 1 janvier 2015.
Fait à Regina, en Saskatchewan, le 9 octobre 2015.
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La publication du présent avis est conforme au paragraphe 28(4) de la Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine.
Fait à Regina, en Saskatchewan, le 9 octobre 2015. ________________________
m.D. Popescul, juge en chef de la
Cour du Banc de la Reine.23/30
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