Regulations Respecting Employment Related to Mines at the Donkin Coal Block
Verify source ↗ AI-assisted research summary: These Regulations define “Nova Scotia laws,” exclude certain Donkin coal block mine employment from Parts I, II and III of the Canada Labour Code, incorporate Nova Scotia laws with adaptations, and give employees leave on the death of a common-law partner.
Regulations Respecting Employment Related to Mines at the Donkin Coal Block Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour, pursuant to subsections 13(1) and (3) of the Donkin Coal Block Development Opportunity Acta, hereby makes the annexed Regulations Respecting Employment Related to Mines at the Donkin Coal Block. S.C. 2007, c. 33 Definition In these Regulations, Nova Scotia laws means the Acts and regulations of Nova Scotia, as amended from time to time, set out in Schedule 1 and, for greater certainty, includes regulations made under one or more of those Acts after the coming into force of these Regulations, unless otherwise provided. Nova Scotia Interpretation Act The Nova Scotia Interpretation Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 235), as amended from time to time, applies to the interpretation of the Nova Scotia laws, with the adaptations set out in Schedule 2. Canada Labour Code The employment in or in connection with the operation of a mine that is wholly or partly at the Donkin coal block is excluded from the application of Parts I, II and III of the Canada Labour Code. Incorporation of Nova Scotia laws The Nova Scotia laws are incorporated by reference and apply, with the adaptations set out in Schedule 2, to the employment in or in connection with the operation of a mine that is wholly or partly at the Donkin coal block. Coming into force These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered. Section 44 of the Judicature Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 240) Labour Standards Code (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 246) and its regulations, other than clauses 7(b), (ba) and (bb) of the Code Occupational Health and Safety Act (S.N.S. 1996, c. 7) and its regulations Occupational Health Regulations (N.S. Reg. 112/76), other than section 10 Trade Union Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 475) and its regulations Pregnancy and parental leave In subsections 59A(2) and 59G(3), a reference to the Human Rights Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 214) shall be read as a reference to the Canadian Human Rights Act. Death of common-law partner An employee is also entitled to leave under clause 60A(a) on the death of the employee’s common-law partner as defined in clause 60E(1)(a). Provincial Crown bound For the purposes of subsection 4(1), the Act applies to Her Majesty in right of the Province and to employees of Her Majesty.
Referenced legislation
- Occupational Health and Safety Act (S.N.S. 1996, c. 7) (unresolved)
- Judicature Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 240) (unresolved)
- S.C. 2007, c. 33 (unresolved)
- Trade Union Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 475) (unresolved)
- Nova Scotia Interpretation Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 235), (unresolved)
- Donkin Coal Block Development Opportunity Act (resolved)
- Human Rights Act (R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 214) (unresolved)
- Canadian Human Rights Act (resolved)
- Canada Labour Code (resolved)
- Occupational Health Regulations (N.S. Reg. 112/76), (unresolved)