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Schedule I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act
5. The offence of breaking and entering a place and committing an indictable
offence therein, as provided for by paragraph 348(1)(b) of the Criminal Code,
1. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code, that was
where the indictable offence is an offence set out in sections 1 to 4 of this
prosecuted by way of indictment:
Schedule and its commission
(a) paragraph 81(2)(a) (causing injury with intent);
(a) is specified in the warrant of committal;
(b) subsection 85(1) (using firearm in commission of offence);
(b) is specified in the Summons, Information or Indictment on which the
(b.1)subsection 85(2) (using imitation firearm in commission of offence);
conviction has been registered;
(c) subsection 86(1) (pointing a firearm);
(c) is found in the reasons for judgment of the trial judge; or
(d) section 144 (prison breach);
(d) is found in a statement of facts admitted into evidence pursuant to section
(e) section 151 (sexual interference);
655 of the Criminal Code.
(f) section 152 (invitation to sexual touching);
(g) section 153 (sexual exploitation);
6. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Crimes Against
(h) section 155 (incest);
Humanity and War Crimes Act:
(i) section 159 (anal intercourse);
(j) section 160 (bestiality, compelling, in presence of or by child);
(a) section 4 (genocide, etc., committed in Canada);
(k) section 170 (parent or guardian procuring sexual activity by child);
(b) section 5 (breach of responsibility committed in Canada by military
(l) section 171 (householder permitting sexual activity by or in presence of child);
commanders or other superiors);
(m) section 172 (corrupting children);
(c) section 6 (genocide, etc., committed outside Canada); and
(n) subsection 212(2) (living off the avails of prostitution by a child);
(d) section 7 (breach of responsibility committed outside Canada by military
(o) subsection 212(4) (obtaining sexual services of a child);
commanders or other superiors).
(o.1)section 220 (causing death by criminal negligence);
(a) 1992, c. 20, Sch. I; 1995, c. 39, s. 165, c. 42, ss. 64 to 67; 2000, c. 24, s. 41.
(o.2)section 221 (causing bodily harm by criminal negligence);
(p) section 236 (manslaughter);
Schedule II of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act
(q) section 239 (attempt to commit murder);
(r) section 244 (causing bodily harm with intent);
1. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Narcotic Control Act, as
(s) section 246 (overcoming resistance to commission of offence);
it read immediately before the day on which section 64 of the Controlled Drugs
(s.1)subsections 249(3) and (4) (dangerous operation causing bodily harm and
and Substances Act came into force, that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
dangerous operation causing death);
(s.2)subsections 255(2) and (3) (impaired driving causing bodily harm
(a) section 4 (trafficking);
and impaired driving causing death);
(b) section 5 (importing and exporting);
(s.3)section 264 (criminal harassment);
(c) section 6 (cultivation);
(t) section 266 (assault);
(d) section 19.1 (possession of property obtained by certain offences); and
(u) section 267 (assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm);
(e) section 19.2 (laundering proceeds of certain offences).
(v) section 268 (aggravated assault);
(w) section 269 (unlawfully causing bodily harm);
2. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Food and Drugs Act, as
(x) section 270 (assaulting a peace officer);
it read immediately before the day on which section 64 of the Controlled Drugs
(y) section 271 (sexual assault);
and Substances Act came into force, that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
(z) section 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or
causing bodily harm);
(a) section 39 (trafficking in controlled drugs);
(z.1)section 273 (aggravated sexual assault);
(b) section 44.2 (possession of property obtained by trafficking in controlled
(z.2)section 279 (kidnapping);
drugs);
(z.3)section 344 (robbery);
(c) section 44.3 (laundering proceeds of trafficking in controlled drugs);
(z.4)section 433 (arson -- disregard for human life);
(d) section 48 (trafficking in restricted drugs);
(z.5)section 434.1 (arson -- own property);
(e) section 50.2 (possession of property obtained by trafficking in restricted
(z.6)section 436 (arson by negligence); and
drugs); and
(z.7)paragraph 465(1)(a) (conspiracy to commit murder).
(f) section 50.3 (laundering proceeds of trafficking in restricted drugs).
2. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code, as they
3. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Controlled Drugs and
read immediately before July 1, 1990, that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
Substances Act that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
(a) section 5 (trafficking);
(a) section 433 (arson);
(b) section 6 (importing and exporting);
(b) section 434 (setting fire to other substance); and
(c) section 7 (production);
(c) section 436 (setting fire by negligence).
(d) section 8 (possession of property obtained by certain offences); and
(e) section 9 (laundering proceeds of certain offences).
3. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code, chapter
C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as they read immediately before
4. The offence of conspiring, as provided by paragraph 465(1)(c) of the Criminal
January 4, 1983, that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
Code, to commit any of the offences referred to in items 1 to 3 of this schedule.
(a) section 144 (rape);
(b) section 145 (attempt to commit rape);
(c) section 149 (indecent assault on female);
(d) section 156 (indecent assault on male);
(e) section 245 (common assault); and
(f) section 246 (assault with intent).
4. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code, chapter
C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as they read immediately before
January 1, 1988, that was prosecuted by way of indictment:
(a) section 146 (sexual intercourse with a female under 14);
(b) section 151 (seduction of a female between 16 and 18);
(c) section 153 (sexual intercourse with step-daughter);
(d) section 155 (buggery or bestiality);
(e) section 157 (gross indecency);
(f) section 166 (parent or guardian procuring defilement); and
(g) section 167 (householder permitting defilement).
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