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Vol. 136, No. 1 — January 5, 2002

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

FOOD AND DRUGS ACT

Food and Drug Regulations — Amendment

Interim Marketing Authorization

Provision currently exists in Table IV to section B.16.100 of the Food and Drug Regulations for the use of propylene glycol monostearate and sorbitan tristearate as emulsifiers in a wide variety of foods. Health Canada has received a submission to permit the use of propylene glycol monostearate in ice cream mix at a maximum level of use of 0.35 percent and of sorbitan tristearate in ice cream mix and unstandardized ice cream desserts at a maximum level of use of 0.035 percent. Evaluation of available data supports the safety and effectiveness of these new uses of these substances.

The new uses of propylene glycol monostearate and sorbitan tristearate will benefit the consumer through a greater availability of quality ice cream products. It will also benefit the industry by facilitating their production.

Therefore, it is the intention of Health Canada to recommend that the Food and Drug Regulations be amended to permit the use of propylene glycol monostearate in ice cream mix at a maximum level of use of 0.35 percent and of sorbitan tristearate in ice cream mix and unstandardized ice cream desserts at a maximum level of use of 0.035 percent.

As a means to improve the responsiveness of the regulatory system, an Interim Marketing Authorization is being issued to permit the immediate use of propylene glycol monostearate and sorbitan tristearate, as indicated above, while the regulatory process is undertaken to formally amend the Regulations.

December 21, 2001

DIANE C. GORMAN
Assistant Deputy Minister
Health Products and Food Branch

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Letters Patent

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, letters patent have been issued to:

File Number   Name of Company Head Office Effective Date
397040-0 ALBERTA MOTOR ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY Edmonton, Alta. 19/11/2001
396998-3 BANDY FEDERATION OF CANADA Winnipeg, Man. 15/11/2001
397027-2 BELCUM FOUNDATION Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C. 15/11/2001
382328-8 Canadian Volunteer Fire Services Association
L'Association Canadienne des Services D'incendie Volontaire
Alviston, Ont. 06/11/2001
395908-2 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Toronto, Ont. 22/10/2001
395367-0 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS INCUBATORS (CABI) Toronto, Ont. 04/10/2001
396547-3 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF FARM ADVISORS INC. Winnipeg, Man. 06/11/2001
397247-0 CANADIAN DOLL ARTISTS ASSOCIATION Wiarton, Ont. 15/11/2001
396761-1 CANADIAN HERITAGE PHOTOGRAPHY FOUNDATION Mississauga, Ont. 21/11/2001
397039-6 Canadian Investor Protection Fund/
Fonds Canadien de Protection des Épargnants
Toronto, Ont. 19/11/2001
396613-5 CAROLYN E. AND ROBERT J. McCORMICK FOUNDATION Caledonia, Ont. 19/10/2001
397024-8 CENTRE FOR WORKPLACE AND COMMUNITY WELLBEING Vancouver, B.C. 16/11/2001
396467-1 Children's Hour - L'heure des enfants Boucherville (Qué.) 30/10/2001
397041-8 CHRISTIAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH ASIANS (CCASA)
ASSOCIATION CHRETIENNE ET CULTURELLE DES ASIATIQUES DU SUD (ACCAS)
Kingston, Ont. 19/11/2001
388813-4 COMITÉ PANCANADIEN DE SOUTIEN ET DE SOLIDARITÉ AVEC LA KABYLIE Montréal (Qué.) 19/09/2001
395913-9 COMMUNITY EARTH ORGANIZATION Montréal, Que. 22/10/2001
395581-8 Concordis Toronto, Ont. 28/11/2001
396993-2 DEMOLAY CANADA Vancouver, B.C. 15/11/2001
395967-8 DESTINY & DOMINION WORD MINISTRIES Toronto, Ont. 15/10/2001
396545-7 EDUCATION WITHOUT BOUNDARIES Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C. 09/11/2001
396970-3 EDUCATION WITHOUT BOUNDARIES FOUNDATION Greater Vancouver Regional District, B.C. 09/11/2001
393996-1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, GUELPH Guelph, Ont. 31/08/2001
395800-1 FONDATION JEUNES D'ICI ET D'AILLEURS FONDJIA Région métropolitaine de Montréal (Qué.) 18/09/2001
395816-7 FONDATION SHARON STEINBERG / SHARON STEINBERG FOUNDATION Région métropolitaine de Montréal (Qué.) 22/10/2001
396786-7 Former Polish Political Prisoners In U.S.S.R. (Canada) Inc. Etobicoke, Ont. 09/11/2001
396466-3 GEARS RACING FOUNDATION Toronto, Ont. 30/10/2001
397004-3 GREATER ONTARIO HOUSE OF PRAYER (GOHOP) Hamilton, Ont. 15/11/2001
395384-0 HANDI-CARE INTL. Scarborough, Ont. 05/10/2001
396569-4 HOMES FIRST FOUNDATION Toronto, Ont. 07/11/2001
395909-1 INSTITUT DE LA CULTURE SÉPHARADE Montréal (Qué.) 22/10/2001
396173-7 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN EMBASSY JERUSALEM, CANADA INC. Toronto, Ont. 26/10/2001
397590-8 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTREFOUNDATION / FONDATION DU CENTRE DE RECHERCHES POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT INTERNATIONAL Ottawa, Ont. 28/11/2001
396158-3 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN RESPONSE Abbotsford, B.C. 11/10/2001
395730-6 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT (CIDRI)/ COOPÉRATION INTERNATIONALE POUR UN DÉVELOPPEMENT RURAL INTÉGRÉ (CIDRI) Boucherville, Que. 16/10/2001
396919-3 Jesse's Foundation for Music & Dance Therapy Bolton, Ont. 07/11/2001
397393-0 KAWARTHA HERITAGE CONSERVANCY Peterborough, Ont. 23/11/2001
396768-9 KINGSTON FRONTLINE WORSHIP CENTRE Kingston, Ont. 13/11/2001
395363-7 KIVALLIQ HEALTH CENTRE Rankin Inlet, Nun. 04/10/2001
397249-6 L'Association Wudang Daoist & Arts Culturels du Canada Wudang Daoist & Cultural Arts Association of Canada Montréal (Qué.) 15/11/2001
397443-0 LE COMITÉ ORGANISATEUR DES JEUX DU COMMERCE Hull (Qué.) 27/11/2001
395971-6 Les Ami(e)s des Cœurs de Jésus et de Marie Hull (Qué.) 16/10/2001
397245-3 LES PRODUCTIONS SOUFFLEMUSE INC. Montréal (Qué.) 15/11/2001
395787-0 LIFE AFTER HOCKEY Toronto, Ont. 18/10/2001
394550-2 MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF QUEBEC/
LA FONDATION FAIS UN VŒU DU QUÉBEC
Kirkland, Que. 17/09/2001
396739-5 MAZAVA KNOWLEDGE NETWORK Greater Toronto Area, Ont. 09/11/2001
395437-4 MERCY TOUCH MISSION INTERNATIONAL, INC. Regina, Sask. 24/09/2001
395950-3 MONTRÉAL FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DES ENFANTS / MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL Région métropolitaine de Montréal (Qué.) 24/10/2001
396997-5 MOUVEMENT DU GRAAL INTERNATIONAL - CANADA INTERNATIONAL GRAIL MOVEMENT - CANADA Chénéville (Qué.) 15/11/2001
396694-1 MUSIC REACHES OUT Toronto, Ont. 08/11/2001
397003-5 MUSKOKA HARVEST MacTier, Ont. 15/11/2001
396774-3 NAIOP GREATER TORONTO CHAPTER Toronto, Ont. 13/11/2001
396157-5 National Aboriginal Women's Association Ottawa, Ont. 25/10/2001
395552-4 ONTARIO METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS ASSOCIATION Cobourg, Ont. 10/10/2001
397015-9 PHYSICIANS AND NURSES FOR BLOOD CONSERVATION INC.
MEDECINS ET INFIRMIERES POUR LA CONSERVATION DU SANG INC.
Mississauga, Ont. 16/11/2001
396577-5 PROJECT FOR GUATEMALAN INFANT AND FAMILY TREATMENT
PROJET POUR LE TRAITEMENT DES ENFANTS ET DES FAMILLES GUATÉMALTÈQUES
Montréal, Que. 08/11/2001
396770-1 QUINTE WELCOME CENTRE CORPORATION Belleville, Ont. 13/11/2001
395411-1 Rider Training Institute
Institut de Formation Pour Motocyclistes
Markham, Ont. 09/10/2001
397250-0 ROAD TO PEACE INC. Winnipeg, Man. 15/11/2001
396318-7 SHAYONA CHARITIES INC. Toronto, Ont. 30/10/2001
395957-1 SKWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Chilliwack, B.C. 12/10/2001
396513-9 SOYFOODS CANADA /
SOYA ALIMENTAIRE DU CANADA
Chatham-Kent, Ont. 05/11/2001
397044-2 STEM CELL NETWORK / RESEAU DE CELLES SOUCHES Ottawa, Ont. 19/11/2001
397055-8 STOP INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE OF THE ELDERLY INC. (S.I.A.E.)
ARRET L'ABUSE DES PERSONNES AGEES DANS LES INSTITUTIONS INC. (S.I.A.E.)
Montréal, Que. 11/11/2001
397246-1 The Association of Chinese North American MBAs Montréal, Que. 15/11/2001
395616-4 THE CANADIAN AND AFRICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ALLIANCE
(ALLIANCE DES FEMMES D'AFFAIRES CANADIENNES ET AFRICAINES)
Mississauga, Ont. 15/10/2001
389581-5 THE CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Metropolitan Toronto, Ont. 07/11/2001
396362-4 The Canadian Network for Democratic Learning (CANDLE) Ottawa, Ont. 31/10/2001
396700-0 THE CANADIAN POULTRY RESEARCH COUNCIL/
LE CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES AVICOLES DU CANADA
Ottawa, Ont. 08/11/2001
396171-1 THE CHILDREN'S HELP NETWORK RÉSEAU D'AIDE AUX ENFANTS (TCHN) Dorval, Que. 26/10/2001
396775-1 THE COLLEGE OF PEDORTHICS OF CANADA Winnipeg, Man. 13/11/2001
398001-4 THE PRO-FUR FUND Metropolitan Region of Montréal, Que. 13/11/2001
395399-8 THE TROWBRIDGE FINANCIAL NETWORK FOUNDATION Vancouver, B.C. 04/10/2001
398207-6 The VOBOC Foundation / La Fondation VOBOC Metropolitan Region of Montréal, Que. 03/12/2001
394158-2 UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CIVIL LIBERTIES FOUNDATION Calgary, Alta. 07/09/2001
396395-1 VIEW WEST FOUNDATION Calgary, Alta. 30/10/2001

December 27, 2001

MARC LEBLANC
Director
Incorporation and Disclosure
Services Branch

For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Supplementary Letters Patent

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to:

File Number Company Name Date of S.L.P.
034565-2 CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION 30/10/2001
384832-9 Canadian Foundation for Trauma Research and Education Incorporated.
Fondation Canadienne pour la Recherche et l'Éducation sur le Traumatisme Incorporée.
07/11/2001
035805-3 CHRISTIAN AID MISSION 15/11/2001
040735-6 DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA -
CANARDS ILLIMITES CANADA
23/10/2001
386981-4 EAGLE WORLDWIDE MINISTRIES 16/10/2001
386877-0 FAIRMOUNT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 17/10/2001
393442-0 HEARTWOOD PLACE 30/11/2001
325228-1 INSTITUT CANADIEN DES PRODUITS NATURELS TROPICAUX -
CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR TROPICAL NATURAL PRODUCTS
11/10/2001
389110-1 THE RIVERDALE CENTRE FOR CONTINUING CARE 13/11/2001
058482-7 TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION OF CANADA -
ASSOCIATION DES TRANSPORTS DU CANADA
02/11/2001

December 27, 2001

MARC LEBLANC
Director
Incorporation and Disclosure
Services Branch

For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY

CANADA CORPORATIONS ACT

Supplementary Letters Patent — Name Change

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act, supplementary letters patent have been issued to:

File Number   Old Company Name New Company Name Date of S.L.P.
315313-4 CANADIAN ADVOCATES FOR AFRICAN CHILDREN
INC.
CANADIAN ADVOCATE FOR THE ADOPTION OF CHILDREN (CAFAC) INTER-COUNTRY ADOPTION AGENCY 15/11/2001
254490-3 CANADIAN COUNCIL ON COMPULSIVE GAMBLING CONSEIL CANADIEN SUR LE JEU COMPULSIF Responsible Gambling Council of Canada / Conseil canadien pour le jeu responsable 23/10/2001
291572-3 Canadian Digestive Disease Foundation
Fondation canadienne pour l'étude des maladies digestives
Canadian Digestive Health Foundation
Fondation canadienne pour la promotion de la santé digestive
31/10/2001
034838-4 CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS OF CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES ASSOCIATION - L'ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES MANUFACTURIERS DE
SPECIALITES CHIMIQUES
CANADIAN CONSUMER SPECIALTY PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION - L'ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE PRODUITS DE CONSOMMATION SPECIALISÉS 19/10/2001
035174-1 CANADIAN WHOLESALE DRUG ASSOCIATION -L'ASSOCIATION DES GROSSISTES EN MEDICAMENTS DU CANADA CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR PHARMACY DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT / ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE LA GESTION DE L'APPROVISIONNEMENT PHARMACEUTIQUE 12/10/2001
244005-9 CANADIAN WOMEN'S FOUNDATION
LA FONDATION DES FEMMES CANADIENNES
CANADIAN WOMEN'S FOUNDATION
FONDATION CANADIENNE DES FEMMES
19/11/2001
252984-0 CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY THE MARSHA FOREST CENTRE 22/10/2001
392120-4 FONDATION DONALD QUANE
DONALD QUANE FOUNDATION
FONDATION FAMILLE DONALD QUANE
DONALD QUANE FAMILY FOUNDATION
02/11/2001
314385-6 Global Five Council Hands Foundation 05/11/2001
363079-0 INDEPENDENT REFORMED HUNGARIAN CONGREGATION Reformed Hungarian Church, Associate Reformed Presbyterian 18/10/2001
167011-5 ISC INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MINISTRIES CANADA ISMC INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MINISTRIES CANADA 30/05/2001
144748-3 L'ASSOCIATION QUÉBÉCOISE DES DÉPRESSIFS ET MANIACO-DÉPRESSIFS (AQDMD) REVIVRE - Association québécoise de soutien aux personnes souffrant de troubles anxieux, dépressifs ou bipolaires 16/11/2001
346301-0 NSFRE CANADA FOUNDATION AFP FOUNDATION FOR PHILANTHROPY-CANADA / FONDATION DE PHILANTHROPIE AFP-CANADA 14/11/2001
339404-2 OTTAWA REGIONAL HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION The OutCare Foundation 21/11/2001
344331-1 RADICAL FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN INC./ FONDATION RADICAL POUR LES ENFANTS INC. Nio Foundation /Fondation Nio 15/10/2001
332892-9 SOJOURNER PHILANTHROPIC FOUNDATION AURORA FOUNDATION 19/10/2001
373833-7 THE GREAT NORTH FOUNDATION
LA FONDATION GRAND NORD
Fondation Altum / Altum Foundation 15/11/2001

December 27, 2001

MARC LEBLANC
Director
Incorporation and Disclosure
Services Branch

For the Minister of Industry

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS ACT

Treaty Between the Government of Canada and the Government of Sweden on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters

The Government of Canada and the Government of Sweden,

Desiring to improve the effectiveness of both countries in the investigation, prosecution and suppression of crime through cooperation and mutual assistance in criminal matters,

Have agreed as follows:

PART I — GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1

Obligation to Grant Mutual Assistance

1. The Contracting Parties shall, in accordance with this Treaty, grant each other the widest measure of mutual assistance in criminal matters.

2. Mutual assistance for the purpose of paragraph 1 shall be any assistance in respect of investigations or proceedings in the Requesting State in a criminal matter, irrespective of whether the assistance is sought or to be provided by a court or some other authority. However, requests regarding the taking of evidence of persons, the production of documents and objects and the restraining of property shall emanate from a court or public prosecutor of the Requesting State.

3. Criminal matters for the purpose of paragraph 1 mean, for Sweden, investigations or proceedings relating to any offence created by the Penal Code or any other offence subject to the jurisdiction of a court, and, for Canada, investigations or proceedings relating to any offence created by a law of Parliament or by the legislature of a province.

4. Criminal matters shall also include investigations or proceedings relating to offences concerning taxation, duties, customs and international transfer of capital or payments.

5. Assistance shall include:

(a) taking of evidence and obtaining of statements of persons;

(b) provision of information, documents and other records, including criminal records, judicial records and government records;

(c) location of persons and objects, including their identification;

(d) search and seizure;

(e) delivery of property, including lending of exhibits;

(f) making detained persons and others available to give evidence or assist investigations;

(g) service of documents, including documents seeking the attendance of persons;

(h) measures to locate, restrain and secure the confiscation of proceeds of crime; and

(i) other assistance consistent with the objects of this Treaty.

Article 2

Execution of Requests

1. Requests for assistance shall be executed promptly in accordance with the law of the Requested State and, insofar as it is not prohibited by that law, in the manner requested by the Requesting State.

2. The Requested State shall not decline execution of a request on the ground of bank secrecy.

Article 3

Refusal or Postponement of Assistance

1. Assistance may be refused if the request does not meet the legal requirements for execution in the Requested State or, in the opinion of the Requested State, the execution of the request would impair its sovereignty, security, public order or similar essential public interest, prejudice the safety of any person or be unreasonable on other grounds.

2. Assistance may be postponed by the Requested State if execution of the request would interfere with an ongoing investigation or prosecution in the Requested State.

3. The Requested State shall promptly inform the Requesting State of a decision of the Requested State not to comply in whole or in part with a request for assistance, or to postpone execution, and shall give reasons for that decision.

4. Before refusing to grant a request for assistance or before postponing the grant of such assistance, the Requested State shall consider whether assistance may be granted subject to such conditions as it deems necessary. If the Requesting State accepts assistance subject to these conditions, it shall comply with them.

PART II — SPECIFIC PROVISIONS

Article 4

Presence of Persons Involved in the Proceedings in the Requested State

1. The Requested State shall, upon request, inform the Requesting State of the time and place of execution of the request for assistance.

2. To the extent not prohibited by the law of the Requested State, judges, or officials of the Requesting State and other persons concerned in the investigation or proceedings shall be permitted to be present at the execution of the request. Judges, prosecutors and counsel for the accused shall be permitted to participate in the proceedings in the Requested State.

3. The right to participate shall include the right of judges or officials of the Requesting State to propose questions and the right of counsel for the accused to pose questions directly. The persons present at the execution of a request shall be permitted to make a verbatim transcript of the proceedings. The use of technical means to make such a verbatim transcript shall be permitted.

Article 5

Transmission of Documents and Objects

1. When the request for assistance concerns the transmission of records and documents, the Requested State may transmit certified true copies thereof, unless the Requesting State expressly requests the originals.

2. The original records or documents and objects transmitted to the Requesting State shall be returned to the Requested State as soon as possible, upon the latter's request.

3. Insofar as not prohibited by the law of the Requested State, documents, objects and records shall be transmitted in a form or accompanied by such certification as may be requested by the Requesting State in order to make them admissible according to the law of the Requesting State.

Article 6

Availability of Persons to Give Evidence Or Assist Investigations in the Requesting State

1. The Requesting State may request that a person be made available to testify or to assist an investigation.

2. The Requested State shall invite the person to assist an investigation or to appear as a witness in the proceedings and seek that person's concurrence thereto.

3. The request shall indicate the approximate allowances payable and the travelling and subsistence expenses refundable by the Requesting State.

4. At the request of the Requesting State, the Requested State may grant the person an advance which shall be refunded by the Requesting State.

Article 7

Making Detained Persons Available to Give Evidence Or Assist Investigations

1. A person in custody in the Requested State shall, at the request of the Requesting State, be temporarily transferred to the Requesting State to assist investigations or to appear as a witness in the proceedings, provided that the person consents to that transfer and there are no overriding grounds against transferring the person.

2. Where the person transferred is required to be kept in custody under the law of the Requested State, the Requesting State shall hold that person in custody and shall return the person in custody at the conclusion of the execution of the request.

3. Where the sentence imposed expires, or where the Requested State advises the Requesting State that the transferred person is no longer required to be held in custody, that person shall be set at liberty and be treated as a person present in the Requesting State pursuant to a request seeking that person's attendance.

Article 8

Service of Documents

1. The Requested State shall effect service of documents that are transmitted to it for this purpose by the Requesting State.

2. Service may be effected by simple transmission of the document to the person to be served. If the Requesting State expressly so requests, service shall be effected by the Requested State in the manner provided for the service of analogous documents under its own law or in a special manner consistent with such law.

3. Proof of service shall be given by means of a receipt dated and signed by the person served or by means of a declaration made by the Requested State that service has been effected and stating the form and date of such service. If service cannot be effected, the reasons shall be communicated immediately by the Requested State to the Requesting State.

4. Requests for service of a summons on an accused person who is in the territory of the Requested State shall be transmitted to the central authority of that State at least thirty (30) days before the date set for appearance.

Article 9

Safe Conduct

1. A person present in the Requesting State in response to a request seeking that person's attendance, including the service of a summons, shall not be prosecuted, detained or subjected to any other restriction of personal liberty in that State for any acts or omissions which preceded that person's departure from the Requested State, nor shall that person be obliged to give evidence in any proceeding other than the proceedings to which the request relates.

2. A person, present in the Requesting State by consent as a result of a request for the person's attendance, including the service of a summons, to answer before a judicial authority for any acts, omissions or convictions, shall not be prosecuted or detained or subjected to any other restriction of personal liberty for acts and omissions or convictions which preceded that person's departure from the Requested State, not specified in the request.

3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article shall cease to apply if a person, being free to leave the Requesting State, has not left it within a period of fifteen (15) days after being officially notified that that person's attendance is no longer required or, having left that territory, has voluntarily returned.

4. Any person who fails to appear in the Requesting State in response to a request, may not be subjected to any sanction or compulsory measure for such failure to appear.

Article 10

Proceeds of Crime

1. The Requested State shall, upon request, endeavour to ascertain whether any proceeds of crime are located within its jurisdiction and shall notify the Requesting State of the results of its inquiries.

2. Upon request, the Requested State shall take such measures as are permitted by its law to restrain property which is believed to constitute the proceeds of crime, pending a final determination by a court of the Requesting or Requested State.

3. A request may be made for assistance in securing the confiscation of proceeds of crime. Such assistance shall be given in accordance with the law of the Requested State by whatever means are appropriate. This may include enforcing an order made by a court in the Requesting State or submitting the request to the competent authorities for the purpose of seeking a confiscation order and the enforcement thereof in the Requested State.

4. Proceeds of crime confiscated pursuant to this Treaty shall accrue to the Requested State, unless otherwise agreed in a particular case.

5. In the application of this Article the rights of bona fide third parties shall be respected.

6. The Requesting State shall promptly inform the Requested State of any circumstances, including any other enforcement action, which may affect the request or its execution or which may make it inappropriate to proceed with giving effect to it.

7. For the purpose of this Treaty:

(a) "proceeds of crime" means any property that is derived or realised directly or indirectly by any person from an offence or offences, or the value of any such property;

(b) "property" includes money and all kinds of moveable or immovable and tangible or intangible property, and includes any interest in such property; and

(c) "restraint" means seizure, attachment or other measures for the prevention of dealing in or transfer or disposal of property.

PART III — PROCEDURE

Article 11

Contents of Requests

1. In all cases requests for assistance shall include:

(a) the name of the competent authority conducting the investigation or proceedings to which the request relates;

(b) a description of the nature of the investigation or proceedings, including a summary of the relevant facts and laws;

(c) the purpose for which the request is made and the nature of the assistance sought;

(d) where possible, the identity, nationality and location of the person or persons who are the subject of the investigation or proceedings;

(e) a statement as to whether assistance should be provided by a court or some other authority;

(f) the need, if any, for confidentiality and the reasons therefor; and

(g) any time limit within which compliance with the request is desired.

2. Requests for assistance shall also contain the following information:

(a) where necessary, details of any particular procedure or requirement that the Requesting State wishes to be followed and the reasons therefor;

(b) in the case of requests for the taking of evidence or search and seizure, a statement indicating the basis for belief that evidence may be found in the jurisdiction of the Requested State;

(c) in the case of requests to take evidence from a person, a statement as to whether sworn or affirmed statements are required, and a description of the subject matter of the evidence or statement sought;

(d) in the case of lending of exhibits, the person or class of persons who will have custody of the exhibit, the place to which the exhibit is to be removed, any tests to be conducted and the date by which the exhibit will be returned; and

(e) in the case of making detained persons available, the person or class of persons who will have custody during the transfer, the place to which the detained person is to be transferred and the date of that person's return.

3. In addition to the requirements of paragraph 1, a request for the location and restraint of proceeds of crime shall include:

(a) a statement describing the proceedings which have been or are about to be instituted;

(b) to the extent possible, a statement describing the property to which measures of restraint are to be applied, including its location and its connection with the person against whom proceedings have been or are to be instituted;

(c) to the extent possible, a statement describing the person or persons in possession of the property and their connection, if any, to the investigation;

(d) a statement describing the grounds for belief that the property represents the proceeds of crime;

(e) where appropriate, a statement of the amount which it is desired to restrain and the grounds on which this amount is estimated;

(f) a statement of the estimated time expected to elapse before a final confiscation order may be given in the Requesting State; the Requesting State shall advise the Requested State of any alteration in this respect;

(g) where the Requested State so requires, a statement describing the evidence which would be available for proceedings in the Requested State; and

(h) where a confiscation order has been made, a copy of that order.

4. In addition to the requirements of paragraph 1, a request for the confiscation of proceeds of crime or the enforcement of a confiscation order shall include or be accompanied by:

(a) where available, a copy of any order made in the Requesting State relating to the proceeds of crime, including a confiscation order or an order imposing a fine or pecuniary penalty, and a statement that neither the order nor any conviction to which it relates is subject to appeal and that the order, but for the location of the property, would be enforceable in the Requesting State;

(b) a description of the property to which the measures of confiscation are to be applied, including its location, and its connection to any offence and any person against whom an order referred to in subparagraph (a) has been made; and

(c) such evidence as may be required by the Requested State.

5. If the Requested State considers that the information contained in the request is not sufficient to enable the request to be dealt with, that Party may request that additional details be furnished.

6. A request shall be made by any means affording a record in writing. Where electronic means of transmission are used, the original of the request shall be transmitted as soon as possible. In urgent circumstances or where otherwise permitted by the Requested State, a request may be made orally but shall be confirmed in writing promptly thereafter.

Article 12

Central Authorities

Central authorities shall transmit and receive all requests and responses thereto for the purpose of this Treaty. The central authority for Canada shall be the Minister of Justice or an official designated by that Minister; the central authority for Sweden shall be the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Article 13

Confidentiality

1. The Requested State may require, after consultation with the Requesting State, that information or evidence furnished or the source of such information or evidence be kept confidential or be disclosed only subject to such terms and conditions as it may specify.

2. The Requested State shall to the extent requested and permitted by its law keep confidential a request, its contents, supporting documents and any action taken pursuant to the request except to the extent necessary to execute it.

Article 14

Limitation of Use

1. The Requesting State shall not use information or evidence furnished for purposes other than those stated in the request without the prior consent of the central authority of the Requested State.

2. The Requested State may require, after consultation with the Requesting State, that information or evidence furnished or the source of such information or evidence be used only subject to such terms and conditions as it may specify.

Article 15

Authentication

Evidence or documents transmitted pursuant to this Treaty shall not require any form of authentication, save as is specified in Article 5.

Article 16

Language

Requests and supporting documents shall be accompanied by a translation into an official language of the Requested State.

Article 17

Consular Officials

1. Consular officials may take evidence in the territory of the receiving state from a witness on a voluntary basis without a formal request. Prior notice of the intended proceedings shall be given to the receiving state. That state may refuse its consent for any reason provided in Article 3.

2. Consular officials may serve documents on a person who appears voluntarily at the consular premises.

Article 18

Expenses

1. The Requested State shall meet the cost of executing the request for assistance, except that the Requesting State shall bear:

(a) the expenses associated with conveying any person to or from the territory of the Requested State at the request of the Requesting State, and any allowance or expenses payable to that person while in the Requesting State pursuant to a request under Articles 6 or 7 of this Treaty; and

(b) the expenses and fees of experts either in the Requested State or the Requesting State.

2. If it becomes apparent that the execution of the request requires expenses of an extraordinary nature, the Contracting Parties shall consult to determine the terms and conditions under which the requested assistance can be provided.

PART IV — FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 19

Other Assistance

This Treaty shall not derogate from obligations subsisting between the Contracting Parties whether pursuant to other treaties, arrangements or otherwise, or prevent the Contracting Parties providing or continuing to provide assistance to each other pursuant to other treaties, arrangements or otherwise.

Article 20

Scope of Application

This Treaty shall apply to any requests presented after its entry into force even if the relevant acts or omissions occurred before that date.

Article 21

Consultations

The Contracting Parties shall consult promptly, at the request of either Party, concerning the interpretation and the application of this Treaty.

Article 22

Entry Into Force and Termination

1. This Treaty shall be ratified; the instruments of ratification shall be exchanged in Ottawa as soon as possible.

2. This Treaty shall enter into force on the first day of the second month after the exchange of the instruments of ratification.

3. Either Contracting Party may terminate this Treaty. The termination shall take effect one year from the date on which it was notified to the other party.

In witness thereof the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Treaty.

Done in duplicate, at Stockholm this 15th day of February 2000, in the English, French and Swedish languages, each version being equally authentic.

For the Government of Canada

PHILIPPE KIRSCH
Ambassador

For the Government of Sweden

ANNA LINDH
Minister
Department of Foreign Affairs

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