On July 31, 1992, the Government of Canada, by virtue of article 97(4) of the Convention, notified the Secretary-General of its decision to withdraw the following declaration made upon accession by virtue of article 95, which read as follows:
"The Government of Canada also declares, in accordance with article 95 of the Convention, that, with respect to British Columbia, it will not be bound by article 1.1 b) of the Convention."
In a notification received on June 18, 2003, Canada extended the application of the Convention to the Territory of Nunavut.
In a notification received on June 29, 1992, Canada extended the application of the Convention to the Yukon Territory.
In a declaration received on April 9, 1992, Canada extended the application of the Convention to Quebec and Saskatchewan.
Declaration made upon accession:
"Canada declared that, in accordance with article 93 of the Convention, the Convention would extend to Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and the Northwest Territories."