THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT 



Numbers of Order s-in-Council 



4033/62 

 34/63 

 234/63 

 250/63 

 253/63 

 471/63 

 474/63 

 537/63 

 587/63 

 751/63 

 789/63 

 859/63 



1776/62; 

 1934/62; 



THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 



Numbers of Orders-in-Council 



2832/62; 4203/62; 



4065/62; 



Total number of Orders-in-Council — 297 



(Orders-in-Oounoil passed under tiwo statutes are shown in both lists). 



FEDERAL - PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENT 



Forest Reasearch 



By an agreement dated the 31st day of January, 1963, between Her Majesty 

 the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Forestry and Her 

 Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario, as represented by the Minister of Lands 

 and Forests and the Minister of Public Works, agreements between Canada and 

 Ontario dated the 30th day of September, 1952 and the 29th day of January, 1959, 

 were replaced and superseded as of the 31st day of March, 1963. Under the new 

 agreement Ontario agreed to continue to provide for the use of Canada the Forest 

 Insect Laboratory at Sault Ste. Marie and the Laboratory of Forest Pathology at 

 the Southern Research Station of the Department of Lands and Forests for the 

 purpose of conducting forest research studies. The agreement provides that no new 

 buildings or extensions shall be provided for the purpose of the agreement without 

 the approval of the appropriate provincial authorities and unless the monies are 

 appropriated by the Legislature of the Province of Ontario. 



Ontario agreed to provide heat and be responsible for the maintenance repairs 

 of the buildings at the laboratories and to provide water required for sanitary and 

 laboratory purposes at the Laboratory of Forest Pathology at the Southern Re- 

 search Station. Canada agreed to provide all other services required for the oper- 

 ation of the laboratories. Canada also agreed to supply, instal, maintain and repair 

 in the laboratories all equipment which in the opinion of Canada was necessary for 

 the purposes of the agreement. 



Canada agreed to conduct forest research studies and to give preference to 



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