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Schedule of Canada – Annex II: Reservations for Future Measures – Text of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement

Schedule of Canada - Explanatory Notes

1. Canada's Schedule to this Annex sets out, pursuant to Articles 8.9.2 and 9.6.2, the specific sectors, sub-sectors, or activities for which Canada may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by:

2. Each reservation sets out the following elements:

3. In accordance with Articles 8.9.2 and 9.6.2, the Articles of this Agreement specified in the Type of Reservation element of a reservation do not apply to the sectors, sub-sectors, and activities identified in the Description element of that reservation.

4. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the reservation, with the exception of Industry Classification, shall be considered. The Description element shall prevail over all other elements.

5. For the purposes of this Annex:

6. For greater certainty, National Treatment (Article 9.2) and Local Presence (Article 9.5) are separate disciplines and a measure that is only inconsistent with Local Presence (Article 9.5) need not be reserved against National Treatment (Article 9.2).

ANNEX II: Schedule of Canada

Sector: Aboriginal Affairs

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.7)

Performance Requirements (Article 8.8)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure denying investors of Korea and their investments, or service providers of Korea, rights or preferences provided to aboriginal peoples.

Existing Measure: Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B of the Canada Act 1982 (U.K.), 1982, c. 11


Sector: All Sectors

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure relating to residency requirements for the ownership of oceanfront land by investors of Korea, or their investments.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Fisheries

Sub-sector: Fishing and services incidental to fishing

Industry Classification: SIC 031 Fishing Industry

SIC 032 Services Incidental to Fishing

CPC 882 Services Incidental to Fishing

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure with respect to licensing fishing or fishing related activities, including entry of foreign fishing vessels to Canada’s exclusive economic zone, territorial sea, internal waters or ports and use of any services therein.

Existing Measures: Fisheries Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-14

Coastal Fisheries Protection Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 33

Coastal Fisheries Protection Regulations, C.R.C. 1978, c. 413

Commercial Fisheries Licensing Policy

Policy on Foreign Investment in the Canadian Fisheries Sector, 1985


Sector: Government Finance

Sub-sector: Securities

Industry Classification: SIC 8152 Finance and Economic Administration

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure relating to the acquisition, sale or other disposition by nationals of Korea of bonds, treasury bills or other kinds of debt securities issued by the Government of Canada or a Canadian sub-national government.

Existing Measure: Financial Administration Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-11


Sector: Minority Affairs

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.7)

Performance Requirements (Article 8.8)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure conferring rights or privileges to a socially or economically disadvantaged minority.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Social Services

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.7)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure with respect to providing public law enforcement and correctional services, as well as the following services to the extent that they are social services established or maintained for a public purpose: income security or insurance, social security or insurance, social welfare, public education, public training, health, and child care.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Transportation

Sub-sector: Air Transportation

Industry Classification: Not CPC-defined, rather aircraft repair and maintenance services, as defined in the Cross-Border Trade in Services Chapter

Type of Reservation: Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Canada reserves the right to selectively negotiate agreements or arrangements with other States, organisations of States, aeronautical authorities or service providers, to recognise their accreditation of repair, overhaul and maintenance facilities and certification by such facilities of work performed on Canadian-registered aircraft and other related aeronautical products.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Transportation

Sub-sector: Air Transportation

Industry Classification: Not CPC-defined, rather selling and marketing of air transport services, as defined in the Cross-Border Trade in Services Chapter

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3)

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure affecting the selling and marketing of an air transportation service.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Transportation

Sub-sector: Water Transportation

Industry Classification: SIC 4129 Other Heavy Construction

SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Water Transport Industries

SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation Industries (limited to berthing, bunkering and other vessel operations in a port)

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries Incidental to Water Transport (not including landside aspects of port activities)

CPC 5133/5223 Construction work for waterways, harbours, dams and other water works

CPC 721 Transportation services by sea-going vessels

CPC 722 Transportation services by non-sea-going vessels

CPC 745 Supporting services for water transport

Other marine activities of a commercial nature, as set out in the Description section below

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.7)

Performance Requirements (Article 8.8)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure affecting the investment in or provision of marine cabotage services, including:

This reservation relates to, among other things, local presence requirements for service providers entitled to participate in these activities, to criteria for the issuance of a temporary cabotage licence to foreign vessels and to limits on the number of cabotage licences issued to foreign vessels.

For greater certainty this reservation applies, inter alia, to feeder services.

Existing Measures: Coasting Trade Act, S.C. 1992, c. 31

Canada Shipping Act, 2001, S.C. 2001, c. 26

Customs Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)

Customs and Excise Offshore Application Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-53


Sector: Transportation

Sub-sector: Water Transportation

Industry Classification: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Water Transport Industries

SIC 4551 Marine Cargo Handling Industry

SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation Industries

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries Incidental to Water Transport

CPC 721 Transport services by sea-going vessels

CPC 722 Transport services by non-sea-going vessels

CPC 745 Supporting services for water transport

Any other marine activity of a commercial nature in waters of mutual interest

Type of Reservation: Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure affecting the implementation of agreements, arrangements and other formal or informal undertakings with other countries with respect to maritime activities in waters of mutual interest in areas such as pollution control (including double hull requirements for oil tankers), safe navigation, barge inspection standards, water quality, pilotage, salvage, drug abuse control and maritime communications.

Existing Measures:


Sector: Technical Testing and Analysis Services

Sub-sector: Maritime Technical Testing and Analysis Services

Industry Classification: CPC 8676 Technical Testing and Analysis Services

Type of Reservation: Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure affecting the statutory inspection and certification of vessels on behalf of Canada.


Sector: All Sectors

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 8.4)

Description: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure that accords differential treatment to countries under a bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed prior to 1 January 1994.

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure that accords differential treatment to a country under an existing or future bilateral or multilateral agreement relating to:

Existing Measures:


Sector: All Sectors

Sub-sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.4)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain a measure that is not inconsistent with Canada's obligations under Article XVI of the GATS.

For purposes of this reservation only, Canada’s Schedule of Specific Commitments is modified as indicated in Appendix II-A.

Existing Measures:


Appendix II-A: Canadian Sectors Covered by Article XVI of the GATS

For the following Sectors, Canada's obligations under Article XVI of the GATS are improved:

Canadian Sectors and their Market Access Improvements
Sector/Sub-sectorMarket Access Improvements
Accounting, Auditing, and Book-keeping servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Auditing

  • Commercial presence requirement: Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Manitoba and Quebec
  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Ontario

Under Mode 2 remove:

Auditing

  • Commercial presence requirement: Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Manitoba and Quebec
  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Ontario
Architectural servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Architects

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec
Engineering servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Consulting Engineers

  • Commercial presence requirement for accreditation: Manitoba

Engineers

  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Under Mode 2 remove:

Consulting Engineers

  • Commercial presence requirement for accreditation: Manitoba

Engineers

  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec
Integrated engineering servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Consulting Engineers

  • Commercial presence requirement for accreditation: Manitoba

Engineers

  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Under Mode 2 remove:

Consulting Engineers

  • Commercial presence requirement for accreditation: Manitoba

Engineers

  • Permanent residence requirement for accreditation: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia
  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec
Urban planning and landscape architectural servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Community/ Urban Planning

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec
Real estate servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Chartered Appraisers

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec
Management consulting servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Agrologists

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Professional Administrators and Certified Management Consultants

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec Professional Corporation of Administrators

Industrial Relations Counsellors

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec

Under Mode 2 remove:

Agrologists

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec
Investigation and security servicesUnder Mode 3 remove:

Business and Personnel Information Investigations

  • Foreign ownership restriction to 25% in total and 10% by any individual holding shares: Ontario
Related scientific and technical consulting servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Land Surveyors

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Nova Scotia and Quebec

Subsurface Surveying Services

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Professional Technologist

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Chemists

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec

Under Mode 2 remove:

Land Surveyors

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Nova Scotia and Quebec

Subsurface Surveying Services

  • Citizenship requirement for accreditation: Quebec
Other business servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Certified Translators and Interpreters

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec

Under Mode 2 remove:

Certified Translators and Interpreters

  • Citizenship requirement for use of title: Quebec

Under Mode 3 remove:

Collection Agencies

  • Foreign Ownership restriction to 25% in total and 10% by any individual: Ontario
Courier servicesUnder Mode 3 remove:
  • Economic needs test (Criteria related to approval include: examination of the adequacy of current levels of service; market conditions establishing the requirement for expanded service; the effect of new entrants on public convenience, including the continuity and quality of service, and the fitness, willingness and ability of the applicant to provide proper service.): Nova Scotia and Manitoba
General construction work for civil engineeringUnder Mode 3 remove:

Construction

  • An applicant and holder of a water power site development permit must be incorporated in Ontario
Wholesale trade servicesUnder Mode 1 remove:

Marketing of Fish Products (Nova Scotia): Nova Scotia residents require ministerial approval to enter into agreements with non residents

Railway passenger and freight transportUnder Mode 1 remove:
  • cabotage limitation
Road Passenger TransportationUnder Mode 3 remove:

Interurban bus transport and scheduled services:

  • Public convenience and needs test (Criteria related to approval include: examination of the adequacy of current levels of service; market conditions establishing the requirement for expanded service; the effect of new entrants on public convenience, including the continuity and quality of service, and the fitness, willingness and ability of the applicant to provide proper service.): Prince Edward Island
Road Freight transportationUnder Mode 3 remove:

Highway freight transportation

  • Public convenience and needs test (Criteria related to approval include: examination of the adequacy of current levels of service; market conditions establishing the requirement for expanded service; the effect of new entrants on public convenience, including the continuity and quality of service, and the fitness, willingness and ability of the applicant to provide proper service.): British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia
TelecommunicationsUnder Mode 3 remove:

Nova Scotia: no person may vote more than 1,000 shares of Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Ltd.

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