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  2. Canada Shipping Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act also creates an obligation for physicians or optometrists to report to the Minister of Transport any person whose health condition would constitute a danger to marine safety. The Act empowers the ship's master over hiring conditions and discharge, as well as maintaining records of service, and creates an obligation to report any births ...

  3. Canadian maritime law - Wikipedia

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    "Canadian maritime law" as defined in s. 2 of the Federal Court Act is a comprehensive body of federal law dealing with all claims in respect of maritime and admiralty matters. The scope of Canadian maritime law is not limited by the scope of English admiralty law at the time of its adoption into Canadian law in 1934.

  4. Canada Marine Act - Wikipedia

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    The Welland Canal, which is part of the St. Lawrence Seaway, falls to Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and is regulated under the Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act (R.S., 1985, c. F-24). Port Dalhousie is subject to the Fishing and Recreational Harbours Regulations, [5] while Port Colborne falls under the Ontario Fishery Regulations.

  5. Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, new dress uniform regulations were issued; the new uniform had a French-style shako with an unpopular pom-pom. There was also the option of a fatigue cap, fashioned after the French képi. [2] In the expeditionary period post Civil War, Marines began wearing a khaki field uniform, better suited to tropical and arid environments.

  6. Revised Statutes of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The last edition of the RSO was dated 1990 pursuant to the Statutes Revision Act, 1989, consolidating the statutes in force prior to January 1, 1991. [ 3 ] More recently, acts have been consolidated on the e-Laws website, organized by reference to their existing citations in the Statutes of Ontario or Revised Statutes of Ontario.

  7. Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fishery officers are designated under section 5(1) of the act and defined as peace officers under the Criminal Code with the authority to enforce all provisions of the act and other related acts (e.g., the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act [7]) and their regulations. There are currently more than 600 fishery officers serving in more than 100 ...

  8. Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Wikipedia

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    Badge of the CCGA [1]. The Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary (CCGA; French: Garde côtière auxiliaire canadienne, GCAC) is a Canada-wide volunteer marine association dedicated to marine search and rescue (SAR) and the promotion of boating safety, through association with the Canadian Coast Guard under the auspices of Canada's National Search and Rescue Program.

  9. Maritime and Coastguard Agency - Wikipedia

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    HQ of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency, Commercial Road, Southampton Its responsibilities include coordinating search and rescue (SAR) on the coastline and at sea through His Majesty's Coastguard (HMCG), ensuring that ships meet international and UK safety standards, monitoring and preventing coastal water pollution and testing and issuing Merchant Navy Certificates of Competency (licences ...