Portal:Canadian Orders-in-Council
An Order-in-Council is a type of legislation in Commonwealth Realms. In the United Kingdom this legislation is formally made in the name of the Queen by the Privy Council (Queen-in-Council); in Canada in the name of the Governor General by the Queen's Privy Council for Canada; and in the name of the Governor-General, Lieutenant-Governor, or Governor by the Executive Council (Governor-in-Council) in other Realms, Canadian provinces, Australian states, or British Overseas Territories.
1868
editCustoms
edit- May 22, 1868
- Regulations respecting the import of swine.
- May 28, 1868
- Regulations respecting drawbacks claimed on the exportation of goods.
- May 28, 1868
- Rates of toll on vessels and goods passing through the Burlington Bay Canal.
Inland Revenue
edit- May 30, 1868
- Regulations respecting the removal of spirits from any distillery or warehouse.
- May 30, 1868
- Regulations for the manufacture in bond of the certain goods, and the issuing of bonded manufacturing licenses.
- May 30, 1868
- Regulations respecting the granting of licenses and permits to tobacco dealers.
- May 30, 1868
- Regulations respecting the inspection and branding of petroleum
Marine and Fisheries
edit- May 28, 1868
- Ban on herring fishing at the southern head of Grand Marian between July 15th and October 15th.
- Ban on catching salmon with swing nets.
- Ban on catching oysters between June 1st and September 1st.
1941
edit1944
edit1945
editOrder in Council P.C. 858, February 9, 1945 - to facilitate entry into Canada of dependents of members of the Canadian Armed Forces