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Legislative and regulatory framework: an overview

Constitution

Fisheries fall largely under federal jurisdiction, as per the division of powers established in the Constitution Act, 1867. The provinces’ jurisdiction over fisheries relate mostly to ownership of river beds.

Legislation

The Department’s mandate and objectives are outlined in a number of statutes administered by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, along with other ministers in some cases.

Regulation

Associated regulations are also important instruments used to manage Canada’s fisheries, oceans, and aquatic ecosystems.

Legislative framework: overview

Six primary statutes provide for the Minister’s broad powers, duties and functions. The Minister also administers number of other statutes, which generally address a more specific duty or function.

Primary statutes:

Other statutes:

Department of Fisheries and Oceans Act

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Key regulations

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Fisheries Act

What it does

Key regulations

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Species at Risk Act

What it does

Key regulations

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Oceans Act

What it does

Key regulations

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Canada Shipping Act, 2001

Canada Shipping Act, 2001

What it does

Key regulations

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Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act

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Key regulations

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Legislative framework: other statutes (issue specific)

Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act

Provides the Minister with Authority to regulate the use, management and maintenance of recreational or fishing harbours including collection of fees for the use of harbours under Ministerial control. Scheduled harbours may also be leased or licensed to other persons.

Great Lakes Fisheries Convention Act

Implements the Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries between Canada and the United States of America. The Convention establishes the Great Lakes Fishery Commission with members from both countries.

Coastal Fisheries Protection Act

Provides the Minister with authority to regulate and enforce rules on foreign fishing vessels in Canadian waters, including inspection, detention, and prosecution of unauthorized or illegal fishing activities.

Freshwater Fish Marketing Act

Creates a Crown Corporation, the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation, for the purpose of marketing and trading in freshwater fish/fish products inter-provincially and outside Canada and increasing returns to fish harvesters.

Legislative framework: other statutes (non-active)

Fisheries Improvement Loan Act

Gives the Minister the power to guarantee fishermen’s loans made for vessels, equipment, shore installations, buildings, or any prescribed (by regulation) development or improvement of a primary fishing enterprise.

Fisheries Development Act

Provides for the development of the commercial fisheries of Canada. Under this Act, the Minister may undertake projects, including jointly with a Province or a person, for the more efficient exploitation of fishery resources and for the exploration and development of new fishery resources.

Atlantic Fisheries Restructuring Act

Prov ides that the Minister may make contributions or loans to fishery enterprises to “facilitate the development of viable Atlantic Fisheries that are competitive and privately-owned through the restructuring of fishery enterprises”.

Annex A: Regulatory instruments

The Department also relies on regulatory instruments under its legislation to manage Canada’s fisheries and aquatic ecosystems. Some examples include:

Fisheries Act

There are four general groups of regulations under the Fisheries Act:

  1. Regulations administered by the Department
  2. Regulations administered by ECCC (pollution prevention regulations)
  3. Regulations administered by Provinces/Territories
  4. Regulations with respect to Indigenous fisheries

Oceans Act

Regulatory instruments made under this Act are primarily various marine protected areas regulations and Ministerial Orders designating interim marine protected areas.

Coastal Fisheries Protection Act

The Coastal Fisheries Protection Regulations (CFPR) establish the Minister’s power to issue licences authorizing foreign fishing vessels to enter Canadian fisheries waters to engage in specified fisheries- related activities. The CFPR also set out the applicable boarding and inspection procedures.

Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act

The Fishing and Recreation Harbours Regulations regulate the use, management, and maintenance of certain fishing and recreational harbours in Canada, including setting out fees and charges.

Species at Risk Act

Examples of regulatory activity under the Act include the GiC’s authority to amend the Act’s List of Wildlife Species at Risk and the Minister’s obligation to make orders to protect the critical habitat of listed species.

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