1 This Act may be cited as the Canada Wildlife Act .
Marginal note: Definitions
[Repealed, 1994, c. 23, s. 4]
Marginal note: Binding on Her Majesty
2.1 This Act is binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.
Marginal note: Powers of the Minister
3 The Minister may
Marginal note: Protected marine areas
Marginal note: Delegation by Minister
Marginal note: Agreements
5 The Minister may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, enter into an agreement with the government of any province to provide for
Marginal note: Provisions to be included
6 Any agreement entered into pursuant to section 5 shall
Marginal note: Other agreements
Marginal note: Measures for protection
8 The Minister may, in cooperation with one or more provincial governments having an interest therein, take such measures as the Minister deems necessary for the protection of any species of wildlife in danger of extinction.
Marginal note: Acquisition of Lands
Marginal note: Property acquired by gift or bequest
10 Where Her Majesty has acquired any money, securities or other property by gift, bequest or otherwise for any purpose relating to wildlife, the Minister shall expend, administer or dispose of the money, securities or other property subject to the terms, if any, on which the money, securities or other property was given, bequeathed or otherwise made available to Her Majesty.
Marginal note: Designation of wildlife officers and analysts
Marginal note: Inspections
the justice may issue a warrant authorizing the wildlife officer to enter the dwelling-place subject to any conditions that may be specified in the warrant.
Marginal note: Right of passage
11.11 While carrying out duties or functions under this Act, wildlife officers and analysts, and any persons accompanying them, may enter on and pass through or over private property without being liable for doing so and without any person having the right to object to that use of the property.
Marginal note: Assistance
11.12 The owner or person in charge of a place being inspected under section 11.1, and every person found in the place, shall
Marginal note: Immunity
11.13 Wildlife officers, analysts and persons acting under a wildlife officer’s direction and control are not personally liable for anything they do or omit to do in good faith under this Act.
Marginal note: Search and seizure without warrant
11.2 For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations, a wildlife officer may exercise the powers of search and seizure provided in section 487 of the Criminal Code without a warrant if the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist but by reason of exigent circumstances it would not be feasible to obtain the warrant.
Marginal note: Custody of things seized
Marginal note: Disposition by Minister
11.4 Any thing that has been forfeited or abandoned under this Act must be dealt with and disposed of as the Minister may direct.
Marginal note: Liability for costs
11.5 If a thing is seized under this Act or under a warrant issued under the Criminal Code , the person who owned the thing at the time it was seized, the person who had charge or control of the thing immediately before it was seized and the person who possessed it immediately before it was seized are jointly and severally, or solidarily, liable for all the costs of seizure, detention, maintenance and forfeiture, including any destruction or disposal costs, incurred by Her Majesty in right of Canada in relation to the thing in excess of any proceeds of its disposition, if any.
11.6 For the purpose of sections 11.7 to 11.97 means a compliance order issued under section 11.7.
Marginal note: Compliance order
Marginal note: Exigent circumstances
Marginal note: Notice of intent
Marginal note: Compliance with the order
Marginal note: Intervention by wildlife officer
Marginal note: Recovery of reasonable costs and expenses by Her Majesty
Marginal note: Request for review
Marginal note: Variation or cancellation of order
Marginal note: Regulations
11.96 The Minister may make regulations
Marginal note: Review
11.97 Sections 257 to 271 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 apply, with any modifications that the circumstances require, to a review requested of any order.
Marginal note: Regulations
12 The Governor in Council may make regulations
Marginal note: Offence
Marginal note: Offence
Marginal note: Determination of small revenue corporation status
13.02 For the purpose of sections 13 and 13.01, a court may determine a corporation to be a small revenue corporation if the court is satisfied that the corporation’s gross revenues for the 12 months immediately before the day on which the subject matter of the proceedings arose — or, if it arose on more than one day, for the 12 months immediately before the first day on which the subject matter of the proceedings arose — were not more than $5,000,000.
Marginal note: Deeming — second and subsequent offence
Marginal note: Additional fine
13.04 If a person is convicted of an offence under this Act and the court is satisfied that, as a result of the commission of the offence, the person acquired any property, benefit or advantage, the court shall order the person to pay an additional fine in an amount equal to the court’s estimation of the value of that property, benefit or advantage. The additional fine may exceed the maximum amount of any fine that may otherwise be imposed under this Act.
Marginal note: Notice to shareholders
13.05 If a corporation that has shareholders is convicted of an offence under this Act, the court shall make an order directing the corporation to notify its shareholders, in the manner and within the time directed by the court, of the facts relating to the commission of the offence and of the details of the punishment imposed.
Marginal note: Liability of directors and officers, etc., of corporation
13.06 If a corporation commits an offence under this Act, any director, officer, agent or mandatary of the corporation who directed, authorized, assented to, acquiesced in or participated in the commission of the offence is a party to and guilty of the offence and is liable on conviction to the penalty provided for by this Act for an individual in respect of the offence committed by the corporation, whether or not the corporation has been prosecuted or convicted.
Marginal note: Directors’ duties
13.07 Every director and officer of a corporation shall take all reasonable care to ensure that the corporation complies with the provisions of this Act and the regulations and obligations and prohibitions arising from this Act or the regulations.
Marginal note: Fundamental purpose of sentencing
13.08 The fundamental purpose of sentencing for offences under this Act is to contribute, in light of the significant and many threats to wildlife and the importance of wildlife to the well-being of Canadians, to respect for the law protecting wildlife through the imposition of just sanctions that have as their objectives
Marginal note: Sentencing principles
Marginal note: Documents admissible in evidence
Marginal note: Proof of offence
13.1 In any prosecution of an offence under this Act, it is sufficient proof of the offence to establish that it was committed by an employee, agent or mandatary of the accused, whether or not the employee, agent or mandatary is identified or prosecuted for the offence.
Marginal note: Continuing offence
13.11 A person who commits or continues an offence under this Act on more than one day is liable to be convicted for a separate offence for each day on which the offence is committed or continued.
Marginal note: Offences involving more than one animal, plant or other organism
13.12 If an offence under this Act involves more than one animal, plant or other organism, the fine to be imposed in respect of that offence may, despite sections 13 and 13.01, be the total of the fines that would have been imposed if each of the animals, plants or other organisms had been the subject of a separate information.
Marginal note: Application of fines
Marginal note: Forfeiture
Marginal note: Retention or sale
15 Where a fine is imposed on a person convicted of an offence, any seized thing, or any proceeds of its disposition, may be retained until the fine is paid or the thing may be sold in satisfaction of the fine and the proceeds applied, in whole or in part, in payment of the fine.
Marginal note: Orders of court
16 Where a person is convicted of an offence, the court may, in addition to any punishment imposed and having regard to the nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding its commission, make an order containing one or more of the following prohibitions, directions or requirements:
Marginal note: Coming into force and duration of order
16.1 An order made under section 16 comes into force on the day on which it is made or on any other day that the court may determine and shall not continue in force for more than three years after that day unless the court provides otherwise in the order.
Marginal note: Publication
16.2 If a person fails to comply with an order made under paragraph 16(c), the Minister may, in the manner that the court directed the person to do so, publish the facts relating to the commission of the offence and the details of the punishment imposed and recover the costs of publication from the person.
Marginal note: Debt due to Her Majesty
16.3 If the court makes an order under paragraph 16(b.3) or (d) directing a person to pay an amount to Her Majesty in right of Canada, or if the Minister incurs publication costs under section 16.2, the amount or the costs, as the case may be, constitute a debt due to Her Majesty in right of Canada and may be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Marginal note: Enforcement
16.4 If the court makes an order under paragraph 16(d) directing a person to pay an amount to another person, other than to Her Majesty in right of Canada, and the amount is not paid without delay, that other person may, by filing the order, enter as a judgment, in the superior court of the province in which the trial was held, the amount ordered to be paid, and that judgment is enforceable against the person who was directed to pay the amount in the same manner as if it were a judgment rendered against the offender in that court in civil proceedings.
Marginal note: Cancellation or suspension of permits, etc.
16.5 If the court makes an order under paragraph 16(i), any permit or other authorization to which the order relates is cancelled unless the court makes an order suspending it for any period that the court considers appropriate.
Marginal note: Suspended sentence
Marginal note: Limitation period
18 No proceedings by way of summary conviction in respect of an offence under this Act may be instituted more than five years after the day on which the subject matter of the proceedings arose, unless the prosecutor and the defendant agree that they may be instituted after the five years.
Marginal note: Publication of information about contraventions
Marginal note: Minister may refuse or suspend permit, etc.
18.2 The Minister may refuse to issue a permit or other authorization under this Act, or may amend, suspend or cancel such a permit or other authorization, if the applicant or the holder has been convicted of an offence under this Act.
18.3 If an offence under this Act is designated as a contravention under the Contraventions Act , subsection 8(5) of that Act does not apply in respect of the fine that may be established for that contravention.
Marginal note: Review
Marginal note: Procedure