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CANADA-NOVA SCOTIA OFFSHORE PETROLEUM RESOURCES ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION (NOVA SCOTIA) ACT ..............................................................................................................................................................1

CHANGE OF NAME ACT .............................................................................................................................................1 COMPANIES ACT..........................................................................................................................................................1 COMPANIES ACT – COMPANIES CHANGE OF NAME ..........................................................................................6 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT......................................................................................................................6 CORPORATIONS REGISTRATION ACT ....................................................................................................................6 CRIMINAL CODE ..........................................................................................................................................................7 CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA – ANALYST DESIGNATIONS .............................................................................7 CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA – QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN DESIGNATIONS (INTOX EC/IR II)...................7 ELECTIONS ACT...........................................................................................................................................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT ........................................................................................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT – AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS.............................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT – ASSIGNMENT APPLICATIONS .............................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT – NEW APPLICATIONS..............................................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT – RENEWAL APPLICATIONS ...................................................8 LABOUR STANDARDS CODE.....................................................................................................................................8 LAND REGISTRATION ACT........................................................................................................................................8 MOTOR CARRIER ACT ................................................................................................................................................8 MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT ACT ........................................................................................................................9 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT..............................................................................................................................9 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER APPOINTMENTS................................................9 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER REAPPOINTMENTS.........................................12 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER REVOCATIONS ................................................13 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ................................................................................................................................................13 PARTNERSHIPS AND BUSINESS NAMES REGISTRATION ACT........................................................................13 POOLED REGISTERED PENSION PLANS ACT ......................................................................................................14 PROBATE ACT – ESTATE NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................14 PROBATE ACT – PROOF IN SOLEMN FORM.........................................................................................................35 QUIETING TITLES ACT..............................................................................................................................................36 SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGE ACT..................................................................................................................36 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.....................................................................................................................................36

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3105492 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................2012 3124521 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................331 3211475 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................183 3214434 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1347 3215873 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................873 3220253 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................415 3221721 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1269 3222434 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1963 3223505 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1029 3223599 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................415 3224196 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1847 3224969 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1798 3226248 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1885 3226590 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1847 3228365 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................948 3229276 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1651 3229853 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1885 3232963 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................948 3233052 Nova Scotia Company ...................................2012 3237487 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1615 3237578 Nova Scotia Company ...................................2012 3239290 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1615 3240630 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................535 3241527 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................2118 3241830 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1927 3241875 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1312 3242354 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1581 3245042 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................266 3246719 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1463 3250389 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1798 3253517 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1798 3253768 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1347 3254008 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1848 3254462 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................184 3256038 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1269 3256245 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1269 3256253 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1885 3257409 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1886 3257581 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1226 3260623 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1543 3260789 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1689 3260998 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1963 3261264 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................673 3267198 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................147 3267198 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................673 3272703 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1171 3273272 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1398 3275540 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1615 3277421 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1964 3277751 Nova Scotia Ltd. ............................................1964 3277751 Nova Scotia Ltd. ............................................1616 3277995 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1500 3277995 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................2013 3280382 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................800 3284650 Nova Scotia Company ...................................1651 3284661 Nova Scotia Company .....................................800 3288357 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1798 3288427 Nova Scotia Limited ......................................1581 3289020 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................993

CANADA-NOVA SCOTIA OFFSHORE PETROLEUM RESOURCES ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION (NOVA SCOTIA) ACT

Call for Bids No. NS17-1.............................................1230 Suspension of Fundamental Decisions of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board by the Minister of Energy ..........................................................................1029

CHANGE OF NAME ACT

Change of Names for the period March 2015 to November 2016 ...............................................................1 Change of Names for the period December 2016 to March 2017..................................................................526 Change of Names for April 2017 ...................................797 Change of Names for the period May 2017 to July
2017...........................................................................1305 Change of Names for August 2017 ..............................1497 Change of Names for the period September 2017 to November 2017............................................................2005

COMPANIES ACT

1088410 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1651 1098788 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1225 1098788 Nova Scotia Limited........................................331 1268838 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1963 1394911 Nova Scotia Limited......................................2011 1407448 Nova Scotia Limited......................................2011 1520132 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1963 1776735 Nova Scotia Limited........................................750 1943 Saxon Street Investments Limited.......................1689 2048880 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1761 2144977 Nova Scotia Limited........................................453 2144980 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1926 2425749 Nova Scotia Limited........................................948 2486553 Nova Scotia Limited........................................453 3019130 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1847 3026807 Nova Scotia Limited......................................2118 3027416 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1927 3029521 Nova Scotia Limited........................................799 3034457 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1125 3035433 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1761 3041197 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1885 3044438 Nova Scotia Limited......................................2011 3049439 Nova Scotia Limited........................................183 3054418 Nova Scotia Limited........................................799 3054419 Nova Scotia Limited........................................800 3058 Investments Limited..............................................217 3068345 Nova Scotia Company.....................................369 3070057 Nova Scotia Company...................................2012 3070057 Nova Scotia Company...................................1543 3075964 Nova Scotia Company.....................................905 3075965 Nova Scotia Company.....................................905 3078337 Nova Scotia Company.....................................750 3081922 Nova Scotia Ltd.............................................1543 3087582 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1171 3093467 Nova Scotia ULC ..........................................2012 3102443 Nova Scotia Limited........................................535

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3293531 Nova Scotia Company.....................................710 3296901 Nova Scotia Limited..........................................77 3297239 Nova Scotia Limtied......................................2013 3298107 Nova Scotia Company...................................1886 3298209 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1964 3298487 Nova Scotia Limited........................................710 3299940 Nova Scotia Company...................................1433 3299940 Nova Scotia Company...................................1029 3302161 Nova Scotia Company.......................................78 3302981 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3302982 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3302983 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3302984 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3302985 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3302986 Nova Scotia Limited......................................1689 3303446 Nova Scotia Limited........................................184 3304546 Nova Scotia limited.........................................217 3306250 Nova Scotia Limited........................................750 3307811 Nova Scotia Limited......................................2119 3311839 Nova Scotia Company...................................1964 3311842 Nova Scotia Company...................................1964 3311952 Nova Scotia Company...................................1965 4D Networks Limited.....................................................369 A. & C. Holdings Limited............................................1347 A.D. Doucet MD Incorporated.......................................639 A.L.T. Trucking & Construction Ltd. ..........................1463 ABG Consulting Incorporated......................................1886 Acadia Surveys Limited ...............................................1886 Aecon Atlantic Industrial Inc. ........................................297 AFS Canada Limited......................................................873 Akinsola Professional Medical Corporation Inc. .........1799 Albert J. LeBlanc Burner Services Limited....................148 Alcion (2600 North Park Drive) Inc.............................2013 Alcion Avenue-Yorkville Inc.......................................2013 Alex Oh Sushi & Rolls Ltd. .........................................1761 ALFM Atlantic Consulting Limited.............................2061 Allan J. McIntyre M.D. Limited.....................................905 Amaizeingly Green Value Products ULC ......................217 Amersham Biosciences Holdings Inc...........................1724 Antigonish Developments Co. Ltd...............................1761 Aon Finance N.S. 2, ULC ............................................1848 Aon Finance N.S. 3, ULC ............................................1848 Aon Finance N.S. 4, ULC ............................................1848 Aon Finance N.S. 6, ULC ............................................1848 Aon Finance N.S. 7, ULC ............................................1849 Apache Finance Canada II Corporation .......................1965 Apex Cleaning Services Limited..................................1927 Apex Motorsports Incorporated .....................................488 Armor Properties Incorporated.....................................1927 AS & DS Health Adventure Limited............................1067 Aselin Music Inc. .........................................................1616 Ashlan Enterprises Limited..........................................1849 Ashmore Convenience 2003 Ltd....................................217 Athol Investments Limited.............................................948 AutoChrome Company.................................................1171 Avon Animal Hospital Limited....................................1651 AZ Productions Limited.................................................536 B & C Restorations Limited...........................................751 B & M Drywall Finishing Company Limited ................332
Badwav Holdings Limited............................................2013 Barachois Services Limited ..............................................78 Bayshore Enterprises Limited.........................................673 Bear Jag ULC .................................................................873 Benneworth Advanced Systems Incorporated................576 Bensinger, DuPont & Associates of Canada, Inc..........1125 Berkelaar Bros. Livestock Feeders Limited....................873 Bill MacMaster Inc.........................................................332 BK Taylor's Auto Repair Ltd........................................1312 Black Knight Motorsports Limited.................................369 Bleeman Chilean Holdings Company...........................1347 Blue Honeysuckle Farm Limited..................................1799 BN-ECO inc. ..................................................................297 Bob Martin Photographic Studios Limited .....................332 Body Zone Inc. ...............................................................949 Body Zone Inc. .............................................................1581 Bolton Meadows Corp. Limited .....................................576 BPIC CN ULC................................................................148 BPM Construction Ltd....................................................453 Brad J. Langille Incorporated .......................................1543 Brandenburg-Summerland ULC...................................2014 BRE (56 Temperance Street) Partners (GP) I ULC......2014 BRE (BCorp) Partners (GP) II ULC.............................2014 BRE (Highfield Place) Partners (GP) I ULC................2014 Brennan Insurance Agnecy Inc.......................................218 Briter Developments Inc...............................................2014 Broadholme Holdings Inc...............................................415 Bruce E. Scott Holdings Limited..................................2014 C. Patricia Mitchell Professional Law Corporation Inc..332 C. Rose Holdings Limited ............................................2015 C/R Collingwood Ethanol Coinvestment ULC...............218 C/R Collingwood Ethanol Holdings TE Ltd...................218 C/R Collingwood Ethanol Holdings ULC ......................218 C/R Renewable Energy Holdings ULC ..........................218 C/R Renewable Energy Investment Holdings ULC........369 C/R Renewable Energy Partners ULC............................219 Cabot II-GM1M01 & M02 GP Limited........................2015 Cabot Shipping Company Limited ...............................1067 CalEast NAT Canada ULC...........................................1927 Cammess Holdings Incorporated..................................1226 Canada-Edmonton Co...................................................1965 Canadian Mattress Wholesalers Inc..............................1029 Canampac ULC ............................................................2015 Capital Centre Nobinee Company ................................1126 Capital Centre Nominee Company...............................1500 Captain Kelly Fisheries Limited.....................................454 Caracristi Architecture Ltd. ..........................................1651 Carenew Enterprises Inc. ................................................184 Cathart Limited...............................................................113 Charlie Foxtrot Ventures Inc. .........................................751 CHC (Ontario) Supplies Limited....................................415 Chuckwagon Freight Incorporated ...............................1928 CIVF II NS Limited......................................................2015 Classic Elevator Interiors Inc..........................................370 CNP Nova Scotia ULC.................................................1270 Cobequid Pharmacy Limited ..........................................839 Cochrane Supply of Canada ULC.................................2015 Composite Technology (Canada) Company.................1886 Continental Plastic Flooring Limited............................1030

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    House of Assembly Management Commission

    1 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MANAGEMENT COMMISSION MINUTES The seventeenth meeting of the House of Assembly Management Commission was held in the Johnston Building, Room 233A and B, on Thursday, July 10, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. Present were the following members of the Commission: Chair, Hon. Kevin Murphy, Ms Margaret Miller, Hon. Michel Samson, Hon. Labi Kousoulis, Mr Iain Rankin, Hon. Chris d’Entremont, Mr Larry Harrison, Hon. Frank Corbett and Mr Neil Ferguson, Chief Clerk. Also present were Gordon D. Hebb, Q.C., Counsel to the Commission, Annette M. Boucher, Q.C., Assistant Clerk and Deborah Lusby, Director of Administration, Office of the Speaker. 1) Minutes of the February 27, 2014 meeting Mr Ferguson noted after review of the Hansard transcription of the meeting that there had been an omission in the minutes at the last paragraph of item 5. The words “that it be recommended to the Government” are to be inserted directly after “Corbett”. The new corrected paragraph would be as follows: “It is moved by Hon. Michel Samson and seconded by Hon. Frank Corbett that it be recommended to the Government that the House of Assembly Management Commission Act be amended to remove the financial statement audit at clause 22(5)(c) and that the date of September 1st at clause 11(3)(c) be changed to November 30th.” It was moved by Ms Margaret Miller and seconded by Hon. Chris d’Entremont that the February 27, 2014 minutes be approved as amended. CARRIED 2) Amendments to the House of Assembly Management Commission Regulations (a) Amendments to the House of Assembly Management Commission Regulations as directed by the 2014 Remuneration Review Panel Mr Ferguson informed the members of the Commission that the conclusions of the Panel set out in their April 9, 2014 report came into force and effect as a matter of law on November 1, 2013.