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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 112 Edmonton, Saturday, December 31, 2016 No. 24 PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Lois Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith P R O C L A M A T I O N To all to Whom these Presents shall come G R E E T I N G Philip Bryden Deputy Attorney General WHEREAS section 3(9) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 provides that section 3 of that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim section 3(4), (7) and (8) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 in force: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim section 3(4), (7) and (8) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 in force on the date of issue of the Proclamation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE LOIS MITCHELL, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, this 6 th day of December in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Sixteen and in the Sixty-fifth Year of Our Reign.

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The Alberta Gazette Part I

Vol. 112 Edmonton, Saturday, December 31, 2016 No. 24

PROCLAMATION

[GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Lois Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor.

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith

P R O C L A M A T I O N

To all to Whom these Presents shall come

G R E E T I N G

Philip Bryden Deputy Attorney General

WHEREAS section 3(9) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 provides that section 3 of that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and

WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim section 3(4), (7) and (8) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 in force:

NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim section 3(4), (7) and (8) of the Administrative Penalties and Related Matters Statutes Amendment Act, 2002 in force on the date of issue of the Proclamation.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE LOIS MITCHELL, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, this 6th day of December in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Sixteen and in the Sixty-fifth Year of Our Reign.

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BY COMMAND Kathleen Ganley, Provincial Secretary.

APPOINTMENTS

Appointment of Full-time Justice of the Peace

(Justice of the Peace Act)

October 19, 2016 Scragg, Brenda Frances of Grande Prairie

For a term to expire on October 18, 2026

Appointment of Part-time Justice of the Peace

(Justice of the Peace Act)

October 26, 2016 Workun, Catherine Ann of Edmonton

For a term to expire on October 25, 2026

Appointment of Non-Presiding Justices of the Peace

(Justice of the Peace Act)

November 1, 2016 Proulx, Kimberly Louise of Wetaskiwin Remeshylo, Linda Jeanette of Edmonton

Schamp, Shauna Christine of Calgary Sereda, Crystal Jean of Drumheller

Appointment of Part-time Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

January 1, 2017 Honourable Judge Judith Shriar

For a term to expire on April 17, 2025.

January 2, 2017 Honourable Judge Victor Thomas Tousignant

For a term to expire on December 29, 2018.

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Appointment of Supernumerary Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

December 9, 2016 Honourable Judge Francis L. Maloney

For a term to expire on December 8, 2018.

Reappointment of Part-time Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

January 4, 2017 Honourable Judge Philip John Maher

For a term to expire on January 3, 2018.

January 18, 2017 Honourable Judge Peter Paul Ayotte

For a term to expire on January 17, 2018.

January 24, 2017 Honourable Judge Lloyd Eric Malin

For a term to expire on January 23, 2018.

Reappointment of Supernumerary Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

January 1, 2017 Honourable Judge David J. McNab

For a term to expire on December 31, 2018.

January 4, 2017 Honourable Judge Darlene Rosalie Wong

For a term to expire on January 3, 2019.

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CHANGES OF NAME

Change of Name of Non-Presiding Justices of the Peace

(Justice of the Peace Act)

November 6, 2016 Noullett, Lisa Noelle to Wile, Lisa Noelle West, Caitlain Joy to Flegg, Caitlain Joy

TERMINATIONS

Termination of Non-Presiding Justices of the Peace

(Justice of the Peace Act)

November 6, 2016 Bremner, Janine Ellen

Hanson, Suzanne Marie

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

O.C. 142/2016

(Health Professions Act)

Approved and ordered: Lois Mitchell Lieutenant Governor. June 10, 2016

The Lieutenant Governor in Council makes the order set out in the attached Appendix, being the Order respecting Medical Assistance in Dying Standards of Practice.

Rachel Notley, Chair.

APPENDIX

Order respecting Medical Assistance in Dying Standards of Practice

The Lieutenant Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, amends the standards of practice entitled “Medical Assistance in Dying”, adopted by the council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta on May 27, 2016 by adding the following after section (2):

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(2.1)Before a regulated member provides a patient with medical assistance in dying, the regulated member must

(a) be of the opinion that the patient

i. is eligible, or but for any applicable minimum period of residence or waiting period, would be eligible for health services funded by a federal, provincial or territorial government in Canada,

ii. is at least 18 years of age,

iii. is capable of making decisions with respect to their health,

iv. has a grievous and irremediable medical condition that causes enduring suffering that is intolerable to the patient in the circumstances of their condition and that cannot be relieved under conditions that the patient considers acceptable,

v. has made a voluntary request for medical assistance in dying that, in particular, was not made as a result of external pressure, and

vi. gives informed consent to receive medical assistance in dying,

(b) ensure that the patient’s request for medical assistance in dying was made in writing and was signed and dated by the patient or by another person on their behalf under section (2.2),

(c) be satisfied that the request was signed and dated by the patient or by another person on the patient’s behalf before two independent witnesses who then also signed and dated the request,

(d) ensure that the patient has been informed that they may, at any time and in any manner, withdraw their request,

(e) ensure that another regulated member, or an individual who has a similar status under similar legislation in another Canadian jurisdiction, has provided a written opinion confirming that the patient meets all of the criteria set out in clause (a),

(f) be satisfied that they and the other individual referred to in clause (e) are independent,

(g) immediately before providing the medical assistance in dying, give the patient an opportunity to withdraw their request and ensure that the patient gives express consent to receive medical assistance in dying, and

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(h) if the patient has difficulty communicating, take all necessary measures to provide a reliable means by which the patient may understand the information that is provided to them and communicate their decision.

(2.2)If the patient requesting medical assistance in dying is unable to sign and date the request, another person who is at least 18 years of age and who understands the nature of the request for medical assistance in dying may sign and date the request in the patient’s presence, on the patient’s behalf and under the patient’s express direction.

(2.3)Any person who is at least 18 years of age and who understands the nature of the request for medical assistance in dying may act as an independent witness, except if they

(a) know or believe that they are a beneficiary under the will of the patient making the request, or a recipient, in any other way, of a financial or other material benefit resulting from the patient’s death,

(b) are an owner or operator of any health care facility at which the patient making the request is being treated or any facility in which the patient resides,

(c) are directly involved in providing health care services to the patient making the request, or

(d) directly provide personal care to the patient making the request.

(2.4)The regulated member providing medical assistance in dying and the regulated member or other individual who provides the opinion referred to in section ( 2.1)(e) are independent if they

(a) are not a mentor to the other regulated member or individual, or responsible for supervising the other’s work,

(b) do not know or believe that they are a beneficiary under the will of the patient making the request, or a recipient, in any other way, of a financial or other material benefit resulting from the patient’s death, other than standard compensation for their services relating to the request, or

(c) do not know or believe that they are connected to the other regulated member or individual, or to the patient making the request, in any other way that would affect their objectivity.

(2.5)Medical assistance in dying must be provided with reasonable knowledge, care and skill and in accordance with any applicable enactment, rules or standards.

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(2.6)The regulated member who, in providing medical assistance in dying, prescribes or obtains a drug for that purpose must, before any pharmacist dispenses the drug, inform the pharmacist that the drug is intended for that purpose.

(3) A regulated member who receives an inquiry from a patient with respect to medical assistance in dying must ensure that contact information for the Alberta Health Services medical assistance in dying care coordination service is provided to the patient, or to another person identified by the patient, without delay.

(4) A regulated member who receives an oral or written request from a patient for medical assistance in dying and who declines for reasons of conscience or religion to provide or to aid in providing medical assistance in dying must ensure that reasonable access to the Alberta Health Services medical assistance in dying care coordination service is provided to the patient without delay.

(5) A regulated member may prescribe a drug for use in medical assistance in dying only if the drug has been recommended for the use by the Alberta Health Services medical assistance in dying care coordination service.

(6) A regulated member who provides medical assistance in dying must keep records in the form and manner required by the Minister confirming that the requirements of these standards, and any other standards or legislation applicable to medical assistance in dying, were met.

(7) A regulated member who provides medical assistance in dying must, without delay, provide a member of the Medical Assistance in Dying Regulatory Review Committee designated by the Committee with copies of the records referred to in section (6).

(8) In these standards, “medical assistance in dying” means

(a) the administering by a regulated member of a substance to a person, at their request, that causes their death; or

(b) the prescribing or providing by a regulated member of a substance to a person, at their request, so that they may self-administer the substance and in doing so cause their own death.

O.C. 163/2016

(Health Professions Act)

Approved and ordered: Lois Mitchell Lieutenant Governor. June 28, 2016

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The Lieutenant Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, amends the standards of practice entitled “Medical Assistance in Dying”, adopted by the council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta on May 27, 2016, as amended, by striking out sections (2.1) to (2.6).

Rachel Notley, Chair. ______________

O.C. 320/2016

(Health Professions Act)

Approved and ordered: Lois Mitchell Lieutenant Governor. December 6, 2016

The Lieutenant Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, makes the standards of practice entitled “Medical Assistance in Dying Standards of Practice for Nurse Practitioners”, set out in the attached Appendix, as standards of practice of the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta.

Sarah Hoffman, Chair.

APPENDIX

Medical Assistance in Dying Standards of Practice for Nurse Practitioners

College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta

Interpretation - medical assistance in dying

1. In these standards, (a) “medical assistance in dying” means

(i) the administering by a nurse practitioner of a substance to a patient, at the patient’s request, that causes the patient’s death; or

(ii) the prescribing or providing by a nurse practitioner of a substance to a patient, at the patient’s request, so that the patient may self-administer the substance and in doing so cause his or her own death;

(b) “nurse practitioner” means a regulated member who is registered on the nurse practitioner register under the Registered Nurses Profession Regulation (AR 232/2005).

Compliance with legislation

2. A nurse practitioner who receives, considers or fulfils a written request for medical assistance in dying must do so in accordance with legislation.

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Requirement on inquiry from patient

3. A nurse practitioner who receives an inquiry from a patient with respect to medical assistance in dying must communicate promptly and respectfully with the patient and must ensure that contact information for the Alberta Health Services Medical Assistance in Dying Care Coordination Service is provided to the patient, or to another person identified by the patient, without delay.

Requirement on request from patient

4. A nurse practitioner who receives an oral or written request from a patient for medical assistance in dying and who declines for reasons of conscience or religion to provide or to aid in providing medical assistance in dying must ensure that reasonable access to the Alberta Health Services Medical Assistance in Dying Care Coordination Service is provided to the patient without delay.

Informed consent

5. A nurse practitioner who obtains informed consent for the purpose of medical assistance in dying from a patient who has requested the assistance, must ensure that the patient

(a) is aware of his or her right to withdraw consent at any time,

(b) is free of undue influence, duress or coercion in making the consent decision,

(c) is informed of

(i) the diagnosis reached,

(ii) the advised interventions and treatments for his or her condition, the exact nature and anticipated benefits of the advised interventions and treatments and their associated common risks and significant risks,

(iii) the reasonable alternative treatments available for his or her condition, the exact nature and anticipated benefits of the reasonable alternative treatments and their associated common risks and significant risks,

(iv) the exact nature of the medical assistance in dying procedure and its associated common risks and significant risks, and

(v) the natural history of his or her condition and the consequences both of receiving and of not receiving medical assistance in dying,

and

(d) demonstrates a reasonable understanding of the information provided and the reasonably foreseeable consequences both of receiving and of not receiving medical assistance in dying.

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Requirements for plan, collaboration and notification

6. A nurse practitioner who provides medical assistance in dying must

(a) discuss and agree on a plan with the patient that considers

(i) the patient’s wishes regarding when, where and how the medical assistance in dying will be provided, including the presence of the nurse practitioner and any additional support,

(ii) an alternate plan to address potential complications, and

(iii) the patient’s choice to rescind the request at any time, including immediately before the provision of medical assistance in dying,

(b) collaborate with the pharmacist dispensing the drug(s), and

(c) after the patient’s death, notify the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Restriction on drugs that may be used

7. A nurse practitioner may prescribe a drug for use in medical assistance in dying only if the drug has been recommended for the use by the Alberta Health Services Medical Assistance in Dying Care Coordination Service.

Records

8. A nurse practitioner who provides medical assistance in dying must keep records in the form and manner required by the Minister confirming that the requirements of these standards, and any other standards or legislation applicable to medical assistance in dying, were met.

Medical Assistance in Dying Regulatory Review Committee

9. A nurse practitioner who provides medical assistance in dying must, without delay, provide a member of the Medical Assistance in Dying Regulatory Review Committee designated by the Committee with copies of the records referred to in section 8.

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GOVERNMENT NOTICES

Agriculture and Forestry

Form 15

(Irrigation Districts Act) (Section 88)

Notice to Irrigation Secretariat: Change of Area of an Irrigation District

On behalf of the St. Mary River Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar of Land Titles for the purposes of registration under section 22 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette.

The following parcels of land should be added to the irrigation district and the appropriate notation added to the certificate of title:

LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number

0023 010 085 4;7;11;27;NE 122B25

I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the St. Mary River Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list.

Rebecca Fast, Office Administrator,

Irrigation Secretariat.

Executive Council

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1 to September 30, 2016

Purpose: Official Visit of Her Excellency Anne Kari H. Ovind Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway Date: June 21, 2016 Amount: $1,732.47 Location: Edmonton

Purpose: Working Visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of Wessex Date: June 24, 2016 Amount: $12,145.78 Location: Calgary and Fort McMurray

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Purpose: Official Visit of Consul General Kunihiko Tanabe of Japan Date: June 28, 2016 Amount: $1,856.78 Location: Edmonton

Purpose: Reception for former Lieutenant Governor Donald Ethell Date: August 15, 2016 Amount: $961.00 Location: Edmonton

Human Services

Office of the Public Trustee Property being held by the Public Trustee for a period of Ten (10) Years

(Public Trustee Act) Section 11 (2)(b)

Name of Person Entitled to Property

Description of Property held and its value or estimated value

Property part of deceased person’s Estate or held under

Court Order:

Deceased’s Name Judicial District Court File Number

Public Trustee Office Additional Information

Patricia Irene Mary Carnegie

Cash on hand $11,274.85

Noreen Wright JD of Edmonton SES03 142298 ES03 142298 J.D. Edmonton Order Re: missing Benf.

PTE#168798

Municipal Affairs

Ministerial Order No. MAG:028/16

(Municipal Government Act)

I, Danielle Larivee, Minister of Municipal Affairs, under Ministerial Order MAG:028/16 made pursuant to Sections 322 and 322.1 of the Municipal Government

Act and the applicable regulations, have established the following:

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The 2016 Alberta Linear Property Assessment Minister's Guidelines The 2016 Alberta Machinery and Equipment Assessment Minister’s Guidelines The 2016 Alberta Farm Land Assessment Minister’s Guidelines The 2016 Alberta Railway Assessment Minister’s Guidelines The 2005 Alberta Construction Cost Reporting Guide

Copies of the Assessment Minister's Guidelines are available to the public on the Alberta Municipal Affairs website below: http://municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/mc_property_assessment_and_taxation_legislation. cfm and at the Alberta Queen's Printer Bookstore.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta on December 12, 2016.

Safety Codes Council

Agency Accreditation

(Safety Codes Act)

Pursuant to Section 30 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

Kautz Inspection Services, Accreditation No. A000148, Order No. 0185

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations for Gas.

Consisting of all parts of the Natural Gas and Propane Installations Code and Propane Storage and Handling Code, Code for Field Approval of Fuel-Related Components on Appliance and Equipment, and Compressed Natural Gas Fuelling Stations Installation Code, excluding the Installation Code for Propane Fuel Systems and Tanks on Highway Vehicles and the Natural Gas for Vehicles Installation Code - Part 1 Compressed Natural Gas

Accredited Date: July 5, 1995 Issued Date: December 7, 2016. _______________

Pursuant to Section 30 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

Kautz Inspection Services, Accreditation No. A000148, Order No. 0184

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations for Plumbing.

Consisting of all parts of the National Plumbing Code of Canada and Private Sewage Disposal System Standard of Practice.

Accredited Date: July 5, 1995 Issued Date: December 7, 2016.

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Corporate Accreditation

(Safety Codes Act)

Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

Birchcliff Energy Ltd, Accreditation No. C000903, Order No. 3016

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations within the Corporation’s industrial facilities for the discipline of Electrical

Consisting of all parts of the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and Code for Electrical Installations at Oil & Gas Facilities.

Accredited Date: December 7, 2016 Issued Date: December 7, 2016.

Alberta Securities Commission

AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 58-101

DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES

(Securities Act)

Made as a rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on December 14, 2016 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

AMENDMENTS TO

NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 58-101 DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE

GOVERNANCE PRACTICES

1. National Instrument 58-101 Disclosure of Corporate Governance Practices is

amended by this Instrument.

2. Section 1.1 is amended by adding the following definition:

“major subsidiary” has the same meaning as in National Instrument 55-104 Insider Reporting Requirements and Exemptions; .

3. Form 58-101F1 Corporate Governance Disclosure is amended by adding the

following items:

10. Director Term Limits and Other Mechanisms of Board Renewal –

Disclose whether or not the issuer has adopted term limits for the directors on its board or other mechanisms of board renewal and, if so, include a description of those director term limits or other mechanisms

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of board renewal. If the issuer has not adopted director term limits or other mechanisms of board renewal, disclose why it has not done so.

11. Policies Regarding the Representation of Women on the Board –

(a) Disclose whether the issuer has adopted a written policy relating to the identification and nomination of women directors. If the issuer has not adopted such a policy, disclose why it has not done so.

(b) If an issuer has adopted a policy referred to in (a), disclose the following in respect of the policy:

(i) a short summary of its objectives and key provisions,

(ii) the measures taken to ensure that the policy has been effectively implemented,

(iii) annual and cumulative progress by the issuer in achieving the objectives of the policy, and

(iv) whether and, if so, how the board or its nominating committee measures the effectiveness of the policy.

12. Consideration of the Representation of Women in the Director

Identification and Selection Process –

Disclose whether and, if so, how the board or nominating committee considers the level of representation of women on the board in identifying and nominating candidates for election or re-election to the board. If the issuer does not consider the level of representation of women on the board in identifying and nominating candidates for election or re-election to the board, disclose the issuer's reasons for not doing so.

13. Consideration Given to the Representation of Women in Executive

Officer Appointments –

Disclose whether and, if so, how the issuer considers the level of representation of women in executive officer positions when making executive officer appointments. If the issuer does not consider the level of representation of women in executive officer positions when making executive officer appointments, disclose the issuer's reasons for not doing so.

14. Issuer's Targets Regarding the Representation of Women on the

Board and in Executive Officer Positions –

(a) For purposes of this Item, a "target" means a number or percentage, or a range of numbers or percentages, adopted by the issuer of women on the issuer's board or in executive officer positions of the issuer by a specific date.

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(b) Disclose whether the issuer has adopted a target regarding women on the issuer's board. If the issuer has not adopted a target, disclose why it has not done so.

(c) Disclose whether the issuer has adopted a target regarding women in executive officer positions of the issuer. If the issuer has not adopted a target, disclose why it has not done so.

(d) If the issuer has adopted a target referred to in either (b) or (c), disclose:

(i) the target, and

(ii) the annual and cumulative progress of the issuer in achieving the target.

15. Number of Women on the Board and in Executive Officer

Positions –

(a) Disclose the number and proportion (in percentage terms) of directors on the issuer's board who are women.

(b) Disclose the number and proportion (in percentage terms) of executive officers of the issuer, including all major subsidiaries of the issuer, who are women. .

4. The Instructions of Form 58-101F1 are amended by adding the following

sections:

(4) An issuer may disclose any additional information that is relevant in

order to understand the context of the information disclosed by the

issuer under Item 15(a) or (b) of this Form.

(5) An issuer may incorporate information required to be disclosed under

Items 10 to 15 by reference to another document. The issuer must clearly

identify the reference document or any excerpt of it that the issuer

incorporates into the disclosure provided under Items 10 to 15. Unless

the issuer has already filed the reference document or excerpt under its

SEDAR profile, the issuer must file it at the same time as it files the

document containing the disclosure required under this Form. .

5. This Instrument only applies to management information circulars and AIFs, as the case may be, which are filed following an issuer's financial year ending on or after December 31, 2016.

6. This Instrument comes into force on December 31, 2016.

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Treasury Board and Finance

Certificate of Revocation of Registration

(Loan and Trust Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Revocation of Registration was issued to Citi Trust Company Canada (La Compagnie De Fiducie Citi Canada) effective November 30, 2016.

James Flett, Executive Director Financial Institutions Policy.

Workers’ Compensation Board

2017 Premium Rates Sector Index

(Workers’ Compensation Act)

2017

Rate Premium

Group Industry Industry Title Rate Notes

Sector 1 - Agriculture and Forestry

012100

01200 Beef Producers 2.97

01201 Feed Lots 2.97

01202 Livestock Auctions/Stockyards 2.97

01203 Dairy Farms 2.97

01204 Elk/Bison Producers 2.97

01205 Llama/Alpaca Producers 2.97

01206 Riding Academies/Horse Stables 2.97

014100

01400 Hog Producers 1.75

01401 Poultry/Egg Producers 1.75

01402 Goat/Sheep Producers 1.75

01403 Fishing/Fish or Fur Farms 1.75

01404 Apiaries 1.75

016100

01600 Hay/Grain/Crop Farming 2.25

01601 Harvesting/Baling – Custom 2.25

01602 Forage & Peat Moss Processing 2.25

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018100

01800 Greenhouses/Market Gardens 1.70

01801 Mushroom Producers/Bait Farms 1.70

01802 Agri-Tourism Farms 1.70

041100

03100 Logging – Woodlands Operations 2.91

03902 Timber Management 2.91

Sector 2 - Mining and Petroleum Development

063201

06110 Mining and Overburden Removal 1.92

34101 Cement & Lime Mfg, Incl. Quarrying 1.92

071100

06300 Oil & Gas - Upstream 0.51 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

06305 Field Production Operators 0.51 (incl. safety assn levy)

06601 Heavy Oil/Oilsands - R & D 0.40 (ICP Participant)

51500 Pipeline Cleaning 0.40 (ICP Participant)

51501 Pipeline Transmission - Oil/Gas 0.49 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

73702 Land/Permit Man Services 0.40 (ICP Participant)

071200

06600 Oilsands Operations 0.43

07700 Mine/Refine - Salt 0.42 (ICP Participant)

091100

09600 Drilling - Oil/Gas Wells 2.71 (incl. safety assn levy)

09915 Well Casing Services 2.73 (incl. safety assn levy)

091101

09903 Well Servicing with Service Rigs 2.71 (incl. safety assn levy)

091200

09200 Seismic Survey 3.30 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

091908

09911 Oilfield Downhole Services 1.30 (incl. safety assn levy)

09921 Oilfield Svces - Christmas Tree 1.30

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092101

09201 Drilling - Shot Hole 2.73 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

09904 Drilling - Rathole/Rig Anchor 2.72 (incl. safety assn levy)

42103 Drilling - Horizontal/Angular 2.55 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

42130 Drilling - Water Well/Deep Core 2.62

42150 Procuring Soil Samples 2.52 (ICP Participant)

429915

06306 Vacuum Removal - Wet/Dry Waste 2.43 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

09902 Cleaning Svces - Mobile Pressure 2.34 (ICP Participant)

09927 Mobile Oilfield Waste Treatment 2.43 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

Sector 3 - Manufacturing, Processing and Packaging

101100

01103 Poultry Loading Services 2.94 (ICP Participant)

10100 Meat Processing 2.94 (ICP Participant)

10104 Rendering Plants 2.94 (ICP Participant)

104100

10500 Dairy / Fruit Juice Processing 1.33

13500 Vegetable Oil & Beet Sugar 1.33

37402 Medicine/Vitamins Mfg 1.33

105305

02101 Seed Cleaning Plants 1.28 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

12301 Feed Mills 1.28 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

12400 Flour Mills 1.30 (exempt from WH&S levy)

13900 Malt Mfg 1.34 (ICP Participant)

107200

12900 Bakeries/Pasta Manufacturing 1.76

13100 Food Process - Misc 1.71 (ICP Participant)

13905 Vegetables Process/Grade 1.76

111100

14100 Soft Drinks/Water/Ice - Mfg 1.68

113100

14300 Liquor/Wine - Mfg 1.14

14500 Breweries 1.14

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169903

37301 Plastic Products and Metal Extrusion - Mfg

1.60 (ICP Participant)

249901

21300 Rope/Carpet - Mfg/Repair 0.56 (ICP Participant)

22901 Drapes/Linens - Mfg/Repair/Inst 0.57

24900 Clothing & Leather Goods 0.56 (ICP Participant)

251200

25100 Sawmills/Planing Mills 1.68

25900 Peel/Point - Posts 1.67 (ICP Participant)

25901 Treating of Timber 1.68

254902

25401 Wood Products - Mfg 2.81

42147 Finishing Carpentry 2.85 (incl. safety assn levy)

261200

26101 Furniture Manufacturing and Repair 3.15 (ICP Participant)

271100

27102 Pulp Mills 0.67

271401

27103 Panelboard - Mfg 1.62

273100

27300 Cardboard Box/Tubing/Bag - Mfg 1.63

279200

16900 Manufacturing of Rubber 0.24 (ICP Participant)

33902 Electrical Components - Mfg 0.24 (ICP Participant)

38100 Instrumentation - Mfg 0.24 (ICP Participant)

38200 Jewelry - Mfg 0.24 (ICP Participant)

38201 Lapidary Services 0.24 (ICP Participant)

39300 Sporting Equipment/Brooms - Mfg 0.24 (ICP Participant)

69903 Pottery - Mfg 0.25

89916 Taxidermists 0.24 (ICP Participant)

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281901

27402 Electronic & Photographic Printing 0.87 (ICP Participant)

28600 Printing/Book Binding 0.88

28900 Publishing 0.87 (ICP Participant)

86202 Newspaper/Flyer Distribution 0.87 (ICP Participant)

291200

29102 Foundries, Iron & Steel 3.57 (ICP Participant)

62700 Scrap/Salvage Dealers 3.57 (ICP Participant)

292100

29200 Steel Pipe Mfg 1.55

62500 Steel Svce Centre - No Salvage 1.54 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

303900

26401 Metal Furniture Mfg 1.72 (ICP Participant)

29100 Steel Mfg - Exclude Foundries 1.75

30100 Steel/Metal Fabrication 1.84 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

30407 Coating/Heat Treating 1.72 (ICP Participant)

33606 Industrial Electric Equipment - Mfg 1.72 (ICP Participant)

89401 Welding 1.78 (incl. safety assn levy)

304900

30412 Sheet Metal Shops 1.35

30700 Heat/Cooling Equipment Mfg 1.33 (ICP Participant)

33602 Switchboard/Electrical Panel - Mfg 1.35 (ICP Participant)

308101

30403 Metal/Porcelain Prod. - Coating 1.09 (ICP Participant)

30801 Machining 1.11

351100

16901 Tires/Rubber Products - Mfg 2.09

27200 Asphalt Roofing Products - Mfg 2.09

34500 Gypsum & Clay Products - Mfg 2.00 (ICP Participant)

35401 Fibreglass Insulation - Mfg 2.00 (ICP Participant)

354900

29700 Foundry - Non Ferous 1.88

34700 Concrete Products Mfg 1.88

38500 Fibreglass/Artificial Stone Products 1.88

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355100

34800 Transit Mix Operations 2.42 (incl. safety assn levy)

371100

06501 Sulphur Process 1.00 (incl. safety assn levy)

36500 Refine - Crude/Used Oil 0.97 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

36502 Oilfield and Industrial Hazardous 0.97 (incl. safety assn levy)

37801 Petrochemicals - Mfg 0.84 (ICP Participant)

397100

28603 Signs/Advertising Displays - Mfg 0.67 (ICP Participant)

39901 Picture Frame, Case, Casket - Mfg 0.68

86201 Window/Store Display Ad Services 0.67 (ICP Participant)

397101

22101 Awnings/Tents/Tarps - Mfg/Repair 1.84 (ICP Participant)

39701 Outdoor Advertising 1.84 (ICP Participant)

579900

16902 Industrial Belting - Install/Svce 0.82

62304 Compressors/Power Unit - Mfg 0.82

Sector 5 - Construction and Construction Trade Services

411901

06304 Oil Field Maint/Construction 1.45 (incl. safety assn levy)

40400 Construction - Industrial 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

42105 Erect - Sheet/Metal Structures 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

42106 Erect - Structural Steel 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

42109 Heavy Machine/Equip - Install/Svce 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

42129 Industrial Plant Maintenance 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

42156 Erect/Dismantle - Storage Tanks 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

42161 Erect - Precast Concrete 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

42184 Mechanical Insulation - Install/Svce 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy)

89928 Rent/Erect - Scaffold/Cranes 1.38 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

411905

40405 Residential General Contractor 1.31 (incl. safety assn levy)

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421501

01904 Nurseries - Tree/Shrub 1.49 (ICP Participant)

01905 Sod Growers 1.52

02100 Landscaping 1.54 (incl. safety assn levy)

02103 Lawn Maintenance 1.49 (ICP Participant)

02105 Feed Lot/Corral Cleaning 1.49 (ICP Participant)

02200 Right-of-Way Maintenance 1.54 (incl. safety assn levy)

40602 Paving/Surfacing 1.54 (incl. safety assn levy)

40604 Mobile Equipment Operation 1.54 (incl. safety assn levy)

40901 Power Line - Construct/Remove 1.52 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

40905 Pipeline Construction 1.52 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

422902

40401 Construction Trades Services - NEC 5.46 (incl. safety assn levy)

42143 Framing Contractor - Const. 5.46

423100

42102 Brick / Masonry Contracting 3.16 (incl. safety assn levy)

42104 Concrete Construction 3.16 (incl. safety assn levy)

42158 Refractory Linings - Sell/Install 3.11

42159 Caisson Operations 3.16 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

423300 (incl. safety assn levy)

30302 Overhead Doors - Install/Repair 2.77

42121 Doors/Windows - Mfg/Install 2.77 (ICP Participant)

423500 (incl. safety assn levy)

42118 Roofing 5.75

42151 Siding/Eavestrough - Fab./Inst. 5.75

426100

31507 Dust Suppression Systems 1.35 (ICP Participant)

31508 Overhead Cranes - Service Only 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy)

42110 Elevators/Escalators - Svce/Install 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy)

42117 Heating Systems - Fab/Install 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy)

42122 Mechanical Contracting 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

42124 Electric Wiring 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy)

42128 TV/Radio Antennae Installation 1.37

42144 Fire Sprinklers - Install/Svce 1.37 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

89600 Refrigeration Equip- Sales/Svce 1.39 (incl. safety assn levy)

89605 Service Station Equip - Sales/Svce 1.37 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

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427200

42135 Drywall/Lath/Plaster/Stucco/etc 4.60 (incl. safety assn levy)

42141 Acoustic Materials- Sell/Install 4.60

427401

42133 Cabinets/Counters - Asmb/Install 2.20 (incl. safety assn levy)

427501

42111 Painting/Decorating 3.04 (incl. safety assn levy)

42120 Sand Blasting 3.04

42139 Industrial Coating Services 3.04

427800

42113 Tile/Terrazzo - Sell/Install 3.08 (incl. safety assn levy)

42125 Floor Coverings - Sell/Install 3.08

429201

31501 Light Metal Products- Asmb/Install 0.74

35301 Monument/Tombstone Dealers 0.73 (ICP Participant)

42131 Vacuum Systems - Asmb/Install 0.73 (ICP Participant)

42160 Electronic Equipment - Sell/Svce 0.73 (ICP Participant)

429800

86911 Staffing Services - Labour 2.22 (incl. safety assn levy)

429930

40907 Test/Preserve – Power Poles 0.69 (ICP Participant)

51502 NDT Testing Incl Visual Inspect 0.78 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

51503 Oil/Gas Meters - Inspect/Test 0.66 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

51504 Cathodic Protection Service 0.68 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy)

51506 Quality Control Svces - Construct 0.70

86403 * Research/Material Testing Labs 0.69 (ICP Participant)

86413 Test - Heat/Air Condition Systems 0.69 (ICP Participant)

86922 * Inspection Services- Visual, NEC 0.70

775909

86401 Survey - Land/General 0.79 (ICP Participant)

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Sector 6 - Transportation, Communication and Utilities

451100

50100 Air Svce - Scheduled Commercial 1.10 (exempt from WH&S levy)

50104 Air Service - Regular & Charter 1.09 (ICP Participant)

50107 Helicopter Service 1.09 (ICP Participant)

50200 Aircraft - Ground Support Svces 1.10

50203 Flight Operations - Miscellaneous 1.09 (ICP Participant)

453100

50607 Railway Transportation Service 0.83 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

456100

42155 Move Buildings 2.75 (incl. safety assn levy)

50701 Trucking - Specialized 2.61 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

50720 Trucking Service - Oilfield 2.70 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

456102

50714 Trucking Service - General 3.78 (incl. safety assn levy) (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

457200

50800 Bus Lines 1.94 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

50802 Bus Depots 2.01 (ICP Participant)

51200 Taxi Cabs/Limousine Service 2.01 (ICP Participant)

457300

50801 Bus - School 2.11 (ICP Participant)

479901

51705 Packing/Crating - Custom 2.08 (ICP Participant)

52700 Warehousing - Public 2.14

481300

54300 Radio/TV Stations 0.70 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

85100 Movie Theatres 0.74 (ICP Participant)

85907 Film Production Including Performers 0.76

85918 Live Theaters/Ballet 0.74 (ICP Participant)

85934 Alliance Theatre Trust Funds 0.76

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482102

54301 Closed Circuit TV/Cablevision 0.39 (exempt from WH&S levy)

54501 Telecommunication Systems 0.38 (ICP Participant)

491100

57400 Utilities – Electric & Natural Gas 0.60 (ICP Participant)

499900

27400 Recycle/Salvage/Reclaim - Waste 2.81 (ICP Participant)

57901 Garbage Collection/Disposal 2.96 (incl. safety assn levy)

65402 Towing Auto Vehicles 2.81 (ICP Participant)

Sector 8 - Wholesale and Retail

563100

25403 Home Improvement Centres 1.82

62908 Garden Supply Centre 1.78 (ICP Participant)

571100

62200 Farm Implement Dealers 1.04 (ICP Participant)

571105

62302 Machinery/Equip NEC - Sales/Svce 0.74 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

86905 Safety Equipment - Sale/Rental 0.73 (ICP Participant)

572100

62201 Mobile Equipment Dealers 1.16 (ICP Participant)

572102

89910 Industrial/Oilfield Equip - Rent 0.78

572203

37902 Chemical Products - Pckg/Dist 0.44 (ICP Participant)

62303 Industrial Supply Stores 0.44 (ICP Participant)

601100

63100 Food/Convenience Stores 1.37

63103 Home Provisioner/Butcher Shops 1.37

63105 Liquor/Wine/Beer Sales Outlets 1.37

65406 Gas Bars/Car Wash, Retail 1.37

69916 Wholesale Food Distribution 1.37

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614101

62903 Sales Operations, NEC 0.43 (ICP Participant)

66900 Clothing and Shoe Stores 0.44

68100 Drug Stores 0.44

69904 Retail Specialty Stores 0.44

89100 Travelling Sales/Mfg Agents 0.44

621102

33901 Medical Equipment - Sales/Svce 0.21 (ICP Participant)

62300 Office Equipment - Sales/Svce 0.21 (ICP Participant)

67602 Entertainment Equip - Sales/Svce 0.22

631100

65600 Auto Dealers 0.98 (ICP Participant)

632901

69912 Trailers - Sales/Rental with Svce 1.00 (ICP Participant)

69915 Sport Vehicles - Sale/Svce 1.02

89922 Industrial Camp Trailers - Rental 1.02

633104

60800 Bulk Petroleum Dealers 1.59

69300 Propane Dealers 1.59

635100

65400 Service Stations 1.61 (ICP Participant)

65808 General Automotive Repairs 1.63

635200

65800 Automobile Body Repairs 1.54 (ICP Participant)

641100

64200 Department/General Stores 1.25

67300 Hardware/Auto Parts Stores/etc 1.21 (ICP Participant)

67601 Furniture Stores 1.21 (ICP Participant)

67604 Appliances - Sale & Svce 1.21 (ICP Participant)

69200 Florists, Wholesale and Retail 1.21 (ICP Participant)

69901 Auctions - NEC 1.21 (ICP Participant)

69914 Pet/Seed/Feed Stores 1.21 (ICP Participant)

86909 Inventory Services 1.25

89908 Small Equipment/Appliances 1.25

661100

62900 Wholesaling - NEC 0.78

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671100

52400 Grain/Seed Handling Operations 0.65 (exempt from WH&S levy)

Sector 10 - Municipal Government, Education and Health Services

835104

57601 Irrigation/Drainage District 1.24

57602 Water Treatment/Distribution 1.24

82712 * Fire Protection Co-operatives 1.23 (ICP Participant)

95102 Municipal Districts 1.26 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

835105

95105 * First Nations Operations 1.17 (exempt from WH&S levy)

95108 Operate - Metis Settlements 1.23

835106

95100 Villages 1.30 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

95101 Towns 1.30 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

95104 Cities 1.30 (incl. safety assn levy) (ICP Participant)

851109

80102 School Boards 0.73

80105 Schools - Independent 0.72 (ICP Participant)

80106 Kindergartens 0.73

89923 Schools – Driving/Testing 0.72 (ICP Participant)

853100

80103 Colleges 0.28 (ICP Participant)

80301 Specialty Schools 0.27 (ICP Participant)

80311 Institutes of Technology 0.27 (ICP Participant)

80500 Universities 0.27 (ICP Participant)

80700 Library Boards 0.27 (ICP Participant)

80701 Museums & Art Galleries 0.27 (ICP Participant)

86927 Safety/First Aid Training 0.28

861100

82100 Health Care Services - Alberta 0.76 (ICP Participant)

82705 Health Care Services - Covenant 0.82 (ICP Participant)

82710 Health Care Services - Other 0.84

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862100

82704 Home Support Services 1.52

82800 Seniors’ Supportive Living/Lodges 1.59 (incl. safety assn levy)

82808 Continuing Care Facilities 1.59 (incl. safety assn levy)

864100

82801 Day Homes/Day Care Centres 0.75

82812 Play Schools 0.74 (ICP Participant)

864700

82806 * Rehabilitation Svces for Disabled 1.29

864900

85909 Friendship/Cultural Centres 0.88 (ICP Participant)

89925 * Social/Community Support Svce 0.88 (ICP Participant)

Sector 11 - Provincial Government

820000

93200 AGPS 0.53

Sector 12 - Business, Personal, and Professional Services

759900

87500 Manufactured Home Parks 0.98 (ICP Participant)

89702 Property Management/Hostels 0.99

771201

52705 Document Storage/Exchange 0.20

70200 * Banks/Financial Services 0.18 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

73500 * Real Estate Dealers/Land Develop 0.19 (ICP Participant)

73501 * Insurance Companies 0.19 (ICP Participant)

85925 + Travel Agency/Motor Association 0.19 (ICP Participant)

86200 * Advertising Agencies 0.19 (ICP Participant)

86600 * Legal Services 0.20

86901 + Business Services 0.20

86902 * Consultant - Management 0.20

86906 Staffing Svcs - Clerical/Professional 0.20

86920 Personnel Recruitment Agencies 0.19 (ICP Participant)

86921 * Administer Out of Province Ops 0.20

89101 * Professional/Trade/Charitable 0.19 (ICP Participant)

93109 Boards, Agencies, Comm (compul) 0.19 (ICP Participant)

93113 * Boards, Agencies, Comm (B/A) 0.20 (ICP Participant)

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775200

09900 Mud Logging Services 0.25 (incl. safety assn levy)

86400 Engineering 0.15

86405 Geophysical Surveys Excl Seismic 0.13 (ICP Participant)

86408 Waterfowl Preservation 0.13 (ICP Participant)

86410 Map Making 0.13 (ICP Participant)

86414 * Geological and Environmental 0.13 (ICP Participant)

86913 * Architects, Drafting and Design 0.13 (ICP Participant)

89927 Survey - Archaeological 0.13 (ICP Participant)

779104

89902 Security Services/Industrial Patrols 1.34 (exempt from WH&S levy) (ICP Participant)

89913 Commissionaires and Armoured Car 1.41 (ICP Participant)

89924 Investigative Services 1.38 (ICP Participant)

863500

02104 Animal Health Services 0.36 (ICP Participant)

82500 * Private Medical/Physiotherapy 0.37

82700 Manufacturing of Health Related 0.36 (ICP Participant)

82701 * Health/Allied Service - Misc 0.36 (ICP Participant)

921401

87505 Catering - Industrial Camps 1.79 (ICP Participant)

965301

85900 * Golf Clubs/Ranges 0.81 (ICP Participant)

85904 Ski Resorts/Gondolas 0.82

87501 Restaurants and Catering 0.82

87503 Hotels/Convention Centres 0.86 (incl. safety assn levy)

87600 Outdoor Sports and Recreation 0.82

87603 Youth/Religious Camps 0.81 (ICP Participant)

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969905

02116 Animal Shelters/Pounds 1.18 (ICP Participant)

02117 * Kennels/Pet Grooming 1.19

51701 Parking Facilities/Storage Garages 1.19

80703 + Zoos/Game Farms 1.18 (ICP Participant)

85300 * Bowling Alleys/Billiard Parlours 1.18 (ICP Participant)

85901 * Skating/Curling Rinks, Comm Assn 1.18 (ICP Participant)

85916 Casinos/Dance Halls 1.19

85919 Arenas/Stadiums - Operation of 1.19

85922 Arcades 1.18 (ICP Participant)

87508 * Private Clubs 1.18 (ICP Participant)

89901 Exhibition Associations 1.18 (ICP Participant)

89907 Tennis & Squash Facilities 1.19

971300

87200 Beauty/Barber Shops and Schools 0.50

972101

87400 Laundries - Commercial 1.92

87401 Dry Cleaners 1.85 (ICP Participant)

87402 Laundromats - Coin Operated 1.85 (ICP Participant)

981102

83100 * Churches/Religious Orders 0.49 (ICP Participant)

87700 Funeral Services and Cemeteries 0.49 (ICP Participant)

995302

87300 * Domestic Help - Homeowner Only 1.25

89701 Janitorial and Maid Services 1.25

89703 Exterior High Rise Window Cleaning 1.25

89704 Fumigating 1.25

89705 Furnace Cleaning Services 1.24 (ICP Participant)

ADVERTISEMENTS

Notice of Certificate of Intent to Dissolve

(Business Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to 808737

Alberta Ltd. on November 10, 2016.

Dated at Calgary, Alberta on November 10, 2016.

Leonard M. Zenith, Solicitor.

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Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to 1444467

Alberta Inc. on December 15, 2016.

Dated at Calgary, Alberta on December 15, 2016.

Aron R. Balakrishnan, Barrister & Solicitor.

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Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Focus

Equities Alberta Inc. on December 15, 2016.

Dated at Calgary, Alberta on December 15, 2016.

Aron R. Balakrishnan, Barrister & Solicitor.

Public Sale of Land

(Municipal Government Act)

Starland County

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Starland County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Starland County Administration Office, Morrin, Alberta, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, at 2:00 p.m., the following lands:

C of T Plan Block Lot Acres

111 200 262 2975AH 2 13 N/A

061 285 547 0410696 1 1 8.19 Acres More or Less

The parcels will be offered for sale subject to reserve bids, and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificates of titles.

The properties are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and Starland County makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of service, soil conditions, land use districting, building and environmental contamination, or the ability to develop the subject lands for any intended use of the purchaser.

No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the County. No further information is available at the auction regarding the land to be sold.

Terms: Cash

The above properties may be subject to G.S.T.

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Starland County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Morrin, Alberta, December 5, 2016.

Ross D. Rawlusyk, C.L.G.M., Chief Administrative Officer.

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Summer Village of Silver Sands

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Summer Village of Silver Sands will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Municipal Office located at 4808-51 Street in Onoway, Alberta, on Tuesday, February 28th , 2017, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Roll # Title #

9 6 074 0530 1368 112 072 511

This parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

Terms: Cash, Certified Cheque or Bank Draft. 10% non-refundable deposit on the day of the sale and balance due within 72 hours of the Public Auction.

The Summer Village of Silver Sands may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at the Town of Onoway, Alberta, December 3, 2016.

Wendy Wildman, Chief Administrative Officer.

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Town of Mundare

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Mundare will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Council Chambers, 5128-50 Street, Mundare, Alberta, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Linc Number

12 55 392BF 0020549599

02 55 0628190 0032136632

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Each parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

Each parcel is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Town of Mundare makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the developability of the parcels for any intended use by the purchaser.

The Town of Mundare may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or certified cheque, a 10% deposit with the balance due within 20 days of the date of the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Mundare, Alberta, December 15, 2016.

Colin Zyla, C.A.O.

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Town of Vegreville

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Vegreville will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Town Administration Building, 4829 – 50th Street, Vegreville, Alberta, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Certificate of Title

11 51 5732KS 112 185 348

3 11 RN80 142 137 509

1 13 RN80 132 126 873

4 23 RN80 142 137 508

11 23 RN80 212 L 238

25-26 46 2706P 112 053 215

15 1 1966AB 132 174 710+1

37 61 752-1563 022 236 382

16 65 782-3432 972 082 199

1 L 872-0487 072 410 895

40 52 102-2602 102 131 667

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41 52 102-2602 102 131 667+1

42 52 102-2602 102 131 667+2

43 52 102-2602 102 131 667+3

44 52 102-2602 102 131 667+4

45 52 102-2602 102 131 667+5

46 52 102-2602 102 131 667+6

47 52 102-2602 102 131 667+7

48 52 102-2602 102 131 667+8

49 52 102-2602 102 131 667+9

1 56 102-2602 102 131 667+12

14 56 102-2602 102 131 667+13

30 55 102-2602 102 131 667+11

86 54 102-2602 102 131 667+10

2 1 072-3298 072 657 723

The parcels will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The land is being offered for sale on an ‘as is”, “where is” basis, and the Town of Vegreville makes no representation and gives no warranty, whatsoever, as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land-use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the develop ability of the subject land for any intended use by the Purchaser.

The Town of Vegreville may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Vegreville, Alberta, December 5, 2016.

Cliff Craig, CLGM, Town Manager.

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

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