Accession consists of correspondence received, created and/or maintained by the Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Québec, Lucienne Robillard whose term of office covered the period December 12, 2003 - July 19, 2004.
The accession includes, but is not limited, to records relating to: Industry Canada Operations (Corporate Governance - Marketplace Framework Policy Branch, Campaign Department of National Defence - Weapons); Associations, Clubs and Societies (Conference Board of Canada); Cooperation and Liaison (Atlantic Canada Opportunities (ACOA) ); Programs (Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Agreement Program, Economic Development Agency of Canada (EDAC), SchoolNet Program); Aboriginal Business Canada (ABC); Aboriginal Business Development (ABD); Federal Economic Development Initiative (FedNor); Technologies Partnerships Canada (TPC); Federal Business Development Bank (FBDB); Economical and Statistical Analysis (Strategic Policy, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ); Provincial and Regional Trade Development (Shipbuilding); Biotechnology (HIV-AIDS, Genome Canada); Consumer Affairs (Credit Cards); Legal Metrology; Spectrum and Telecommunications (Electronic Commerce Task Force, Information Highway Applications Branch); and Competition Act - Gasoline Prices.
Also found in this accession are records pertaining to International/Industrial Cooperation, which include but not limited to: North American FreeTrade Agreement (NAFTA), World Trade Organization (WTO); Industries (Defence, Environmental, Forest, Machinery - Fuel Cell Technology, Metals and Minerals - Aluminum Company of Canada (ALCAN), Transportation - Bombardier, Automobile vs Kyoto - Gas Emissions, and Wood - Softwood Lumber Agreement with the United States.
Accession also contains Aerospace and Science and Technology records, which include: Innovation Policy Branch, Canadian Foundation for Innovations, Canadian Space Agency, Canada Deuterium and Uranium (CANDU) Reactor Sales.
Accession also contains records relating to Copyright Board of Canada and Patents, including records relating to the final decision of the Harvard Oncomouse. In Harvard College v.Canada (Commissioner of Patents) the Supreme Court of Canada held that a higher life form is not patentable because it is not a "manufacture" or" composition of matter" within the meaning of "invention" in the Patent Act. An Oncomouse is a type of laboratory mouse that has been genetically altered.
Please note that correspondence and invitations may include backgrounder briefing notes in addition to information received by the Minister.