THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 



Numbers of Orders-in-Council 

 1725/63; 3640/63; 3841/63; 92/64; 



THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT 



Numbers of Orders-in-Council 

 1526/63; 1993/63; 3326/63; 3599/63; 



2062/63; 



1301/63; 



THE SURVEYS ACT 

 Numbers of Orders-in-Council 



THE TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS ACT 

 Numbers of Orders-in-Council 



THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT 

 Numbers of Orders-in-Council 

 2807/63; 



Total number of Orders-in-Council — 334 



(Orders-in-Council passed under two statutes are shown in both lists). 



FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENTS 

 Exchange of Land — Nipissing Band of Indians 



By an exchange of orders-in-council, the federal order-in-council being PC. 

 1963-481 and the provincial order-in-council being number 587/63, 2789 acres 

 of a surrendered portion of the Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10 were exchanged 

 for 2,766 acres of provincial Crown lands in the townships of Beaucage and 

 Commanda for the purpose of consolidating the Indian holdings in the two town- 

 ships and preventing the necessity of costly surveys before the Indians can continue 

 their timber cutting operations on their lands. 



Hearst Aerodrome 



By an agreement dated the 15th day of July, 1963, between Ontario and 

 Canada, Canada assigned to Ontario the rights in certain leases and licenses on 

 the Hearst Aerodrome which was transferred to Ontario by Order-in-Council P.C. 

 1962-1444. 



The Statistics Act, 1962-63 



By an agreement dated the 3rd day of March, 1964, between Canada, as 

 represented by the Minister of Trade, and Ontario, as represented by the Minister 

 of Lands and Forests and the Minister of Economics and Development, made 

 under The Statistics Act, 1962-63, the three departments agreed to co-operate in 

 the collection and exchange of statistical information related to establishments 

 engaged in producing or using forest products. Under the agreement the Department 

 of Economics and Development will provide stamped self-addressed envelopes and 

 explanatory letters to be sent out by Canada, Canada will supply an extra copy 

 of the forms to the establishments and Lands and Forests will share in the respon- 

 sibility for the collection of delinquent returns. 



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