List of Primary Designated DNA Offences
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Under s. 487.04, a "primary designated offence" is defined as:
– SECTION (a) primary designated offence means
- (a) an offence under any of the following provisions, namely,
- (i) "offence in relation to sexual offences against children" committed outside Canada (s.7(4.1))
[s. 7(4.1) lists offences under 151, 152, 153, 155, 159, 160(2), 160(3), 163.1, 170, 171, 171.1, 172.1, 172.2, 173, and 212(4)]- (i.1) sexual interference (151),
- (i.2) invitation to sexual touching (152),
- (i.3) sexual exploitation (153),
- (i.4) sexual exploitation of person with disability (153.1),
- (i.5) incest (155),
- (i.6) compelling the commission of bestiality (160(2)),
- (i.7) bestiality in presence of or by a child (160(3)),
- (i.8) child pornography (163.1),
- (i.9) parent or guardian procuring sexual activity (170),
- (i.901) section 171.1 (making sexually explicit material available to child),
- (i.91) section 172.1 ( luring a child),
- (i.911) section 172.2 (agreement or arrangement — sexual offence against child),
- (i.92) exposure (173(2)),
- (ii) murder (235),
- (iii) manslaughter (236),
- (iv) attempt to commit murder (239),
- (v) discharging firearm with intent (244),
- (vi) causing bodily harm with intent — air gun or pistol (244.1),
- (vi.1) discharging firearm — recklessness (244.2),
- (vii) administering noxious thing with intent to endanger life or cause bodily harm (245(a)),
- (viii) overcoming resistance to commission of offence (246),
- (ix) assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm (267),
- (x) aggravated assault (268),
- (xi) unlawfully causing bodily harm (269),
- (xi.1) assaulting peace officer with weapon or causing bodily harm (270.01),
- (xi.2) aggravated assault of peace officer (270.02),
- (xi.3) sexual assault (271),
- (xii) sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm, (272)
- (xiii) aggravated sexual assault (273),
- (xiii.1) removal of a child from Canada (273.3(2)),
- (xiv) kidnapping (279),
- (xiv.1) section 279.011 (trafficking — person under 18 years),
- (xiv.2) subsection 279.02(2) (material benefit — trafficking of person under 18 years),
- (xiv.3) subsection 279.03(2) (withholding or destroying documents — trafficking of person under 18 years),
- (xiv.4) subsection 286.1(2) (obtaining sexual services for consideration from person under 18 years),
- (xiv.5) subsection 286.2(2) (material benefit from sexual services provided by person under 18 years),
- (xiv.6) subsection 286.3(2) (procuring — person under 18 years),
- (xv) robbery (344), and
- (xvi) extortion (346).
- SECTION (a.1)
- (i) section 75 (piratical acts),
- (i.01) section 76 (hijacking),
- (i.02) section 77 (endangering safety of aircraft or airport),
- (i.03) section 78.1 (seizing control of ship or fixed platform),
- (i.04) subsection 81(1) (using explosives),
- (i.041) section 82.3 (possession, etc., of nuclear material, radioactive material or device),
- (i.042) section 82.4 (use or alteration of nuclear material, radioactive material or device),
- (i.043) section 82.5 (commission of indictable offence to obtain nuclear material, etc.),
- (i.044) section 82.6 (threats),
- (i.05) section 83.18 (participation in activity of terrorist group),
- (i.051) section 83.181 (leaving Canada to participate in activity of terrorist group),
- (i.06) section 83.19 (facilitating terrorist activity),
- (i.061) section 83.191 (leaving Canada to facilitate terrorist activity),
- (i.07) section 83.2 (commission of offence for terrorist group),
- (i.071) section 83.201 (leaving Canada to commit offence for terrorist group),
- (i.072) section 83.202 (leaving Canada to commit offence that is terrorist activity),
- (i.08) section 83.21 (instructing to carry out activity for terrorist group),
- (i.09) section 83.22 (instructing to carry out terrorist activity),
- (i.1) section 83.23 (harbouring or concealing),
- (i.11) to (iii.1) [Repealed, 2010, c. 17, s. 3]
- (iv) [Repealed, 2014, c. 25, s. 23]
- (iv.1) to (iv.5) [Repealed, 2010, c. 17, s. 3]
- (v) [Repealed, 2014, c. 25, s. 23]
- (v.1) and (v.2)
- (vi) section 233 (infanticide),
- (vii) [Repealed, 2010, c. 17, s. 3]
- (vii.1) section 279.01 (trafficking in persons),
- (vii.11) subsection 279.02(1) (material benefit — trafficking),
- (vii.12) subsection 279.03(1) (withholding or destroying documents — trafficking),
- (viii) section 279.1 (hostage taking),
- (viii.1) subsection 286.2(1) (material benefit from sexual services),
- (viii.2) subsection 286.3(1) (procuring),
- (ix) breaking and entering a dwelling-house,
- (x) intimidation of a justice system participant or journalist,
- (xi) attack on premises, residence or transport of internationally protected person,
- (xii) accommodation or transport of United Nations or associated personnel,
- (xiii) explosive or other lethal device,
- (xiv) participation in activities of criminal organization,
- (xiv.1) section 467.111 (recruitment of members — criminal organization),
- (xv) commission of offence for criminal organization,
- (xvi) instructing commission of offence for criminal organization
- (xvi.1) to (xx) [Repealed, 2005, c. 25, s. 1]
- SECTION (b)
Criminal Code, chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as they read from time to time before January 4, 1983:
- rape, attempt to commit rape,
- sexual intercourse with female under fourteen and between fourteen and sixteen,
- sexual intercourse with feeble-minded, etc.,
- indecent assault on female, indecent assault on male,
- acts of gross indecency, and
- assault with intent if the intent is to commit an offence referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (vi)
- SECTION (c)
Criminal Code, chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as they read from time to time before January 1, 1988:
- sexual intercourse with a female under age of 14,
- sexual intercourse with a female between ages of 14 and 16,
- sexual intercourse with step-daughter,
- gross indecency, parent or guardian procuring defilement, and
- householder permitting defilement
- SECTION (c.01)
Criminal Code, chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970,
as [amended by] chapter 125 of the Statutes of Canada, 1980-81-82-83:
- sexual assault,
- sexual assault with a weapon,
- threats to a third party or causing bodily harm, and
- aggravated sexual assault]
- SECTION (c.02)
- (i) paragraph 212(1)(i) (stupefying or overpowering for the purpose of sexual intercourse),
- (ii) subsection 212(2) (living on the avails of prostitution of person under 18 years),
- (iii) subsection 212(2.1) (aggravated offence in relation to living on the avails of prostitution of person under 18 years), and
- (iv) subsection 212(4) (prostitution of person under 18 years),
- SECTION (c.03)
- (c.03) an offence under any of paragraphs 212(1)(a) to (h) (procuring) of this Act, as they read from time to time before the day on which this paragraph comes into force,
- SECTION (c.1)
Security of Information Act:
- approaching, entering, etc., a prohibited place,
- threats or violence,
- harbouring or concealing
- SECTION (d) - Attempts and Conspiracies
- (d) an attempt to commit or, other than for the purposes of subsection 487.05(1), a conspiracy to commit an offence referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (c.03);
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1995, c. 27, s. 1 1998, c. 37, s. 15 2001, c. 41, s. 17 2002, c. 1, s. 175 2005, c. 25, s. 1, c. 43, ss. 5, 9 2007, c. 22, ss. 2, 8, 47 2008, c. 6, ss. 35, 63 2009, c. 22, s. 16 2010, c. 3, s. 6, c. 17, s. 3 2012, c. 1, s. 30 2013, c. 9, s. 16, c. 13, s. 8 2014, c. 17, s. 13, c. 25, s. 23 2015, c. 20, s. 23; 2018, c. 16, s. 216, c. 21, s. 18; 2019, c. 13, s. 152; 2019, c. 25, s. 196.1 , CCC
Each section represents a category:
- (a) mandatory
- (a.1) presumptive
- (b) historical presumptive, pre january 4, 1983
- (c) historical presumptive, pre january 1, 1988
- (c.01) historical presumptive, 1970 to 1983
- (c.02) historical mandatory, pre-december 6, 2014
- (c.03) historical presumptive, pre-december 6, 2014