THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 

 Numbers of Orders-in-Council 



2013/64; 2050/64; 112/65; 116/65; 



THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT 

 Numbers of Orders-in-Council 

 1243/64; 2720/64; 3087/64; 



Total number of Orders-in-Council — 232 



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



FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATIVE 

 I AGREEMENTS 



Agreement under The Canada Forestry Act 



By an agreement dated the 12th day of June, 1964, between the Government 

 of Canada and the Government of the Province of Ontario entered into between 

 the Minister of Forestry and the Minister of Lands and Forests, Canada agreed, 

 during the fiscal year 1964-65, to make financial contributions toward approved 

 provincial programmes as follows: 



(a) Forest Inventory — 50 per cent. 



(b) Reforestation of Crown Lands, including lands of public authorities 



under control of the province; 

 (i) $15 per unit for planting; 



(ii) $2 per unit for seeding without ground preparation; 

 (iii) $4 per unit for seeding with ground preparation (scarification or 



controlled burning); 

 (iv) 25 per cent of amounts expended for establishment or expansion 



of nurseries. 

 A unit is the planting of 1,000 trees or the seeding of an acre. 



(c) Stand Improvement Projects, excluding projects on Crown land paid 

 for by persons or agencies other than the province, or aesthetic 

 projects — 50 per cent. 



(d) Forest Access Roads, Trails and Airstrips, excluding fencing, signs, 

 marking, maintenance, municipal roads and roads not primarily intended 

 for the protection or management of the forest lands or transportation 

 of forest products — 50 per cent. 



(e) Forest Fire Protection, including equipment for prevention and detection, 

 communication or transportation equipment for protection, suppression 

 equipment, and buildings and improvements used primarily for pro- 

 tection, and the charter of aircraft and vessels for protection — 50 

 per cent. 



The maximum annual payment shall not exceed $1,650,018 for any or all 

 projects approved under the agreement. Additional assistance may be paid if 

 other provinces do not qualify to receive their full allotment of the sum of 

 $7,910,000 which the federal government is spending on these programmes. 



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