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6   Chap. 3.    AERONAUTICS

(e) to operate such services as the Governor in Council may approve; 
(f) to prescribe aerial routes; 
(g) to co-operate with other officers of His Majesty, and to assist in the carrying out of any services under their jurisdiction which may require aerial work of any nature, and to collaborate with the officers employed in existing air services of His Majesty in such extension of their present work as the development of aeronautics may require; 
(h) to take such action as may be necessary to secure, by International Regulation or otherwise, the rights of His Majesty in respect of His Government of Canada in International Air Routes; 
(i) to co-operate with the officers of his Department on all questions relating to the air defence of Canada; 
(j) to co-operate with the Air staffs or authorities of other governments or countries for any purposes pertaining to air services;
(k) to investigate, examine and report on all proposals for the institution of commercial air services within or partly within Canada or the limits of the territorial waters of Canada; 
(l) to consider, draft, and prepare for approval by the Governor in Council such regulations as may be considered necessary for the control or operation of aeronautics in Canada or within the limits of the territorial waters of Canada; and 
(m) to perform such other duties as the Governor in Council may from time to time impose. 
R.S. c. 3, s. 3. 

4. Subject to approval by the Governor in Council, the Minister shall have power to regulate and control aerial navigation over Canada and the territorial waters of Canada, and in particular, but not to restrict the generality
[[margin note header]] Powers of Minister to make regulations with approval of Governor in Council. [[/margin note header]]

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