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The Saskatchewan Gazette, October 24, 2008 1813 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS)THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 24, 2008 1813 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE L’IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE PART I/PARTIE I Volume 104 REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2008/REGINA, VENDREDI, 24 OCTOBRE 2008 No. 43/nº 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I PROCLAMATION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1815 SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX .................................................................................................................................................. 1815 PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOIS (First Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Première session, 26e Assemblée législative) ................................................. 1815 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES ..................................................................................... 1816 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION .................................................................. 1819 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC DATES/LOIS EN VIGUEUR À DES DATES PRÉCISES ................................................... 1820 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES ...... 1821 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2008) ......................................................................................................................... 1821 ORDER IN COUNCIL/DÉCRET .......................................................................................................................................................... 1822 The Provincial Lands Act – Correction Notice ........................................................................................................................................ 1822 MINISTER’S ORDER/ARRÊTÉ MINISTÉRIEL .............................................................................................................................. 1823 The Municipalities Act .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1823 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES/AVIS DE LA DIRECTION DES CORPORATIONS .................................................. 1825 The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................. 1825 The Business Names Registration Act ..................................................................................................................................................... 1839 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ......................................................................... 1846 PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS ................................................................................................................................................... 1846 The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom .............................................................................................. 1846 The Crown Minerals Act ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1848 The Election Act, 1996 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1849 The Legal Profession Act, 1990 ................................................................................................................................................................. 1849 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ............................................................................................................................................................ 1849 The Workers’ Compensation Act, 1979 ..................................................................................................................................................... 1850 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN ................................................................................................................................................................. 1851 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS AUX ANNONCEURS .............................................................................................................. 1852/ 1853 Volume 104 No. 43/nº 43 1814 REGINA, THEFRIDAY, SASKATCHEWAN OCTOBER 24, GAZETTE,2008/REGINA, OCTOBER VENDREDI, 24, 2008 24 OCTOBRE 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART II/PARTIE II N-5.1 Reg 16 The Northern Revenue Sharing Capital Grants Regulations ......................................................................................... 709 SR 91/2008 The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) Amendment Regulations, 2008 (No. 8) .................. 717 SR 92/2008 The Bison Breeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 2008 ........................................................ 739 SR 93/2008 The Bison Feeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 2008 ......................................................... 739 SR 94/2008 The Saskatchewan Canola Development Plan Amendment Regulations, 2008 ............................................................ 742 SR 95/2008 The Sheep Breeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 2008 ....................................................... 746 SR 96/2008 The Sheep Feeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 2008 ......................................................... 747 SR 97/2008/ The Administration of Estates Amendment Regulations, 2008 / RS 97/2008 Règlement de 2008 modifiant le Règlement sur l’administration des successions ............................................. 750/751 SR 98/2008 The Northern Municipalities Revenue Sharing Program Amendment Regulations, 2008 ........................................... 754 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 24, 2008 1815 PROCLAMATION ______________________ TO OUR FAITHFUL MEMBERS elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly by Our Province of Saskatchewan and to every one of you GREETING. WHEREAS it is expedient for causes and considerations to convene the Second Session of the Twenty-Sixth Legislative Assembly of our Province of Saskatchewan. WE DO WILL that you and each of you and all others in this behalf interested on WEDNESDAY the TWENTY-SECOND day of OCTOBER, 2008, at 2:00 p.m.at our City of Regina, personally be and appear for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, there to take into consideration the state and welfare of our said Province of Saskatchewan and thereby to do as may seem necessary, HEREIN FAIL NOT. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Great Seal of Our Province of Saskatchewan to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: Our right trusty and well beloved Honourable Gordon L. Barnhart, Lieutenant Governor of our Province of Saskatchewan. AT OUR CAPITAL CITY OF REGINA, in Our said Province, this SEVENTH day of OCTOBER, in the year of Our Lord TWO THOUSAND and EIGHT and in the FIFTY-SEVENTH year of Our Reign. By command, Fredrick D. (Rick) Mantey, Deputy Provincial Secretary. A proclamation, Douglas Moen, Q.C., Deputy Attorney General. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX ______________________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Education as: “Education Week” in Saskatchewan, October 26 to November 1, 2008. ______________________ The following day has been designated by the Minister of Education as: “School Library Day” in Saskatchewan, October 27, 2008. ______________________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Environment as: “Green Week” in Saskatchewan, October 27 to November 2, 2008. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOIS (First Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Première session, 26e Assemblée législative) ______________________ Government Bills/Projets de loi émanant du gouvernement Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 31 The Executive Government Administration Act ....................................... On Assent 1816 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 24, 2008 Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 32 The Executive Government Administration Consequential Amendment Act, 2008/Loi de 2008 apportant des modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Executive Government Administration Act .................................................................................. On Assent, Specific Event 9 The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2008 ........................................................................... On Assent ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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