Regulations Implementing the United Nations Resolutions on Yemen (SOR/2014-213)
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Regulations Implementing the United Nations Resolutions on Yemen
SOR/2014-213
Registration 2014-09-26
Regulations Implementing the United Nations Resolutions on Yemen
P.C. 2014-975 2014-09-25
Whereas the Security Council of the United Nations, acting under Article 41 of the Charter of the United Nations, adopted Resolution 2140 (2014) on February 26, 2014;
And whereas it appears to the Governor in Council to be necessary to make regulations for enabling the measures set out in that resolution to be effectively applied;
Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, pursuant to section 2 of the United Nations ActFootnote a, makes the annexed Regulations Implementing the United Nations Resolution on Yemen.
Return to footnote aR.S., c. U-2
Interpretation
Marginal note:Definitions
1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- armed mercenary
armed mercenary means any person who
(a) is specially recruited to use arms and related material in Yemen;
(b) uses arms and related material in Yemen and is motivated essentially by the desire for private gain;
(c) is not a member of the armed forces of Yemen; and
(d) has not been sent to Yemen by a state on official duty as a member of that state’s armed forces. (mercenaire armé)
- arms and related material
arms and related material includes any type of weapon, ammunition, military vehicle, military equipment or paramilitary equipment and their spare parts. (armes et matériel connexe)
- Canadian
Canadian means a citizen within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Citizenship Act, or an entity established, incorporated or continued by or under the laws of Canada or of a province. (Canadien)
- Committee of the Security Council
Committee of the Security Council means the Committee of the Security Council of the United Nations established under paragraph 19 of Security Council Resolution 2140. (Comité du Conseil de sécurité)
- designated person
designated person means a person that is designated by the Committee of the Security Council under paragraph 11 of Security Council Resolution 2140, paragraph 14 of Security Council Resolution 2216 or the Annex to Security Council Resolution 2216. (personne désignée)
- entity
entity includes a corporation, trust, partnership, fund, unincorporated association or organization or foreign state. (entité)
- Focal Point for De-listing
Focal Point for De-listing means the Focal Point for De-listing established under Resolution 1730 (2006) of December 19, 2006, adopted by the Security Council. (point focal pour les demandes de radiation)
- military activities
military activities means any activities conducted by state armed forces, non-state armed forces or armed mercenaries and any activities that support the operational capabilities of an armed group in Yemen. (activités militaires)
- Minister
Minister means the Minister of Foreign Affairs. (ministre)
- official
official means an individual who
(a) is or was employed in the service of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province;
(b) occupies or occupied a position of responsibility in the service of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province; or
(c) is or was engaged by or on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province. (fonctionnaire)
- Panel of Experts
Panel of Experts means the Panel of Experts that is established under Security Council Resolution 2140. (Groupe d’experts)
- person
person means an individual or entity. (personne)
- property
property means property of every description and documents relating to or evidencing the title or right to property, or giving a right to recover or receive money or goods, and includes any funds, financial assets or economic resources. (bien)
- Security Council
Security Council means the Security Council of the United Nations. (Conseil de sécurité)
- Security Council Resolution 2140
Security Council Resolution 2140 means Resolution 2140 (2014) of February 26, 2014, adopted by the Security Council. (résolution 2140 du Conseil de sécurité)
- Security Council Resolution 2216
Security Council Resolution 2216 means Resolution 2216 (2015) of April 14, 2015, adopted by the Security Council. (résolution 2216 du Conseil de sécurité)
- technical assistance
technical assistance means any form of assistance, such as providing instruction, training, consulting or technical advice services or transferring know-how or technical data. (aide technique)
- working day
working day means a day that is not Saturday or a holiday. (jour ouvrable)
- Yemen
Yemen means the Republic of Yemen and includes
(a) its political subdivisions;
(b) its government and departments and the government and departments of its political subdivisions; and
(c) its agencies or those of its political subdivisions. (Yémen)
Application
Marginal note:Application
2 These Regulations are binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.
Prohibitions
Marginal note:Prohibited activities
3 It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly
(a) deal in any property in Canada that is owned — or that is held or controlled, directly or indirectly — by a designated person or by a person acting on behalf of, or at the direction of, a designated person;
(b) enter into or facilitate any transaction related to a dealing referred to in paragraph (a);
(c) provide any financial or related services in respect of a dealing referred to in paragraph (a);
(d) make available any property or provide any financial or related services to a designated person, to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person or to an entity that is owned — or that is held or controlled, directly or indirectly — by a designated person; or
(e) make available any property or provide any financial or related services for the benefit of any person or entity referred to in paragraph (d).
Marginal note:Exception — humanitarian assistance
3.1 Section 3 does not prohibit the provision, processing or payment of funds, other financial assets or economic resources or the provision of goods and services that are necessary to ensure the timely delivery of humanitarian assistance or to support other activities that support basic human needs in Yemen by
(a) the United Nations, including its programs, funds and other entities and bodies, as well as its specialized agencies and related organizations;
(b) international organizations;
(c) humanitarian organizations that have been granted observer status by the United Nations General Assembly and members of those humanitarian organizations;
(d) bilaterally or multilaterally funded non-governmental organizations that are participating in any United Nations humanitarian response plan, refugee response plan or other United Nations appeals for assistance or in groups of humanitarian organizations coordinated by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, including the employees, grantees, subsidiaries and implementing partners of those non-governmental organizations while acting in those capacities;
(e) any other person authorized for that purpose by a United Nations committee established by the Security Council acting within its mandate.
Marginal note:Exception — interest
3.2 Section 3 does not prohibit the payment of interest or other earnings if the payment is the result of a dealing or transaction that occurred before the designated person referred to in that section became a designated person. However, that payment then becomes subject to section 3.
Marginal note:Arms and related material — exporting
4 (1) It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly export, sell, supply or transfer arms and related material, wherever situated, to a designated person or to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person.
Marginal note:Arms and related material — technical assistance
(2) It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly provide to a designated person or to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person technical assistance that is related to the sale, supply, transfer, manufacture, maintenance or use of arms and related material.
Marginal note:Arms and related material — property and financial services
(3) It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly make available any property or provide any financial or related services to a designated person or to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person, if the property or services are related to the sale, supply, transfer, manufacture, maintenance or use of arms and related material.
Marginal note:Military activities — technical assistance
5 (1) It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly provide technical assistance that is related to military activities in Yemen to a designated person or to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person.
(2) [Repealed, SOR/2023-70, s. 15]
Marginal note:Armed mercenaries
(3) It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly provide armed mercenaries to a designated person or to a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person.
Marginal note:Use of vessels or aircraft
6 It is prohibited for any owner or master of a Canadian vessel, as defined in section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, any operator of an aircraft registered in Canada or any Canadian owner or master of a vessel or Canadian operator of an aircraft to knowingly carry, cause to be carried or permit to be carried, arms and related material, wherever situated, that are destined for a designated person or for a person acting on behalf of or at the direction of a designated person.
Marginal note:Assisting in a prohibited activity
7 It is prohibited for any person in Canada or any Canadian outside Canada to knowingly do anything that causes, facilitates or assists in, or is intended to cause, facilitate or assist in, any activity prohibited by sections 3 to 6.
Obligations
Marginal note:Duty to determine
8 The following entities must determine on a continuing basis whether they are in possession or control of property that is owned, held or controlled by or on behalf of a designated person:
(a) authorized foreign banks, as defined in section 2 of the Bank Act, in respect of their business in Canada, and banks regulated by that Act;
(b) cooperative credit societies, savings and credit unions and caisses populaires regulated by a provincial Act and associations regulated by the Cooperative Credit Associations Act;
(c) foreign companies, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Insurance Companies Act, in respect of their insurance business in Canada;
(d) companies, provincial companies and societies, as those terms are defined in subsection 2(1) of the Insurance Companies Act;
(e) fraternal benefit societies regulated by a provincial Act in respect of their insurance activities and insurance companies and other entities regulated by a provincial Act that are engaged in the business of insuring risks;
(f) companies regulated by the Trust and Loan Companies Act;
(g) trust companies regulated by a provincial Act;
(h) loan companies regulated by a provincial Act;
(i) entities that engage in any activity described in paragraph 5(h) of the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act if the activity involves the opening of an account for a client; and
(j) entities authorized under provincial legislation to engage in the business of dealing in securities or to provide portfolio management or investment counselling services.
Marginal note:Duty to disclose — RCMP or CSIS
9 (1) Every person in Canada, every Canadian outside Canada and every entity set out in section 8 must disclose without delay to the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or to the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
(a) the existence of property in their possession or control that they have reason to believe is owned, held or controlled by or on behalf of a designated person; and
(b) any information about a transaction or proposed transaction in respect of property referred to in paragraph (a).
Marginal note:Immunity
(2) No proceedings under the United Nations Act and no civil proceedings lie against a person for a disclosure made in good faith under subsection (1).
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