List of Regulations

Regulations are the rules used to carry out Acts enacted by the Parliament of Canada. They are instruments of legislative power and have the force of law.

Regulations contain more specific guidelines than Acts. These can include definitions, licensing requirements, performance specifications, exemptions, forms and other details. Here you will find a listing of Regulations associated with PWGSC.

Access to the full text of federal Acts and Regulations is provided by the Department of Justice Canada, which is responsible for maintaining the Consolidated Statutes of Canada. Please read the note from the Department of Justice Canada.

The items on the following list link directly to the Justice Canada Laws website.

  1. Canadian Arsenals Limited Pension Protection Regulations
  2. Controlled Goods Regulations
  3. Technical Data Control Regulations
  4. Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations
  5. Procurement Ombudsman Regulations
  6. Public Works Nuisances Regulations
  7. Selkirk Marine Railway Dry Dock Regulations
  8. St. Andrew's Lock Regulations
  9. Canadian Vickers Dry Dock Regulations
  10. Expropriation Fees Regulations
  11. Expropriation Act Basic Rate Order
  12. Tariff of Costs
  13. Garnishment and Attachment Regulations
  14. Pension Diversion Regulations
  15. Airport Traffic Regulations
  16. Government Property Traffic Regulations
  17. Traffic on the Land Side of Airports Regulations
  18. Payments in Lieu of Taxes Regulations
  19. Crown Corporation Payments Regulations
  20. Interim Payments and Recovery of Overpayments Regulations
  21. Pension Benefits Division Regulations
  22. Publication of Statutes Regulations
  23. Statutes of Canada Distribution Direction
  24. Statutes of Canada Distribution Direction, No. 2
  25. Forfeited Property Sharing Regulations
  26. Seized Property Disposition Regulations
  27. Translation Bureau Regulations

For more information

To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Consulting with Canadians websites.