Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

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  • Open Data

    Competitiveness Assessment Tool: Let’s Talk Federal Regulations

    From August 22, 2022, to September 30, 2022, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views to help inform the development of the Competitiveness Assessment Tool (CAT). The CAT is being developed to assist federal regulators to assess the impacts of their regulations on the...
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    Consultation on the Blue Economy Regulatory Review

    From December 14, 2022, to March 31, 2023, the Government of Canada consulted Canadians on how regulation affects ocean innovation, regulatory barriers to environmentally sustainable growth and ways to develop agile regulations to address concerns of future-oriented ocean industries. Targeted...
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    Consultation on the Fourth Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill: Keeping Pace with Change

    From March 27 to June 19, 2023, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views in the Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill (ARMB) public consultation aimed at enhancing regulatory processes. As regulators develop or update regulations to meet various objectives, such as...
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    Breaking down inter-jurisdictional regulatory barriers: Let’s Talk Federal Regulations

    From April 27, 2022 to June 27, 2022, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views on existing regulatory barriers impeding trade domestically and internationally through the Let’s Talk Federal Regulations consultation platform. Regulatory stakeholders were invited to...
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    Consultations on the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement, Regulatory Cooperation Forum

    From February 10, 2018 to April 11, 2018, the Government of Canada invited comments from all stakeholders on potential areas for regulatory cooperation with the E.U. under the newly established Canada-E.U. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Regulatory Cooperation Forum. This consultation...
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    Consultation on the Canada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council

    From November 25, 2017 to January 8, 2018, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views on how to address regulatory differences between the US and Canada through the Regulatory Cooperation Council. In particular, Canadians were invited to comment on issues to be considered...
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    Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory

    The Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory includes information on all known federal contaminated sites under the custodianship of departments, agencies and consolidated Crown corporations as well as those that are being or have been investigated to determine whether they have contamination arising...
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    Consultation on the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, Regulatory Reconciliation and Cooperation Table

    From November 4 to December 4, 2017, the Government of Canada consulted Canadians on ideas for reconciling regulations across Canada where differences impose greater costs on businesses and industry, and affect labour mobility in Canada. This consultation was undertaken to support the federal...
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