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Regulations are a type of law and a key policy instrument used by the federal government to protect health, safety, security and the environment.
 
Regulations are a type of law and a key policy instrument used by the federal government to protect health, safety, security and the environment.
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The Regulatory Affairs Sector supports Canada’s regulatory system by:
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The Regulatory Affairs Sector at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, supports Canada’s regulatory system by:
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* Reviewing and challenging regulatory submissions and Orders in Council to ensure that they meet the requirements set out in the Cabinet Directive on Regulation and provide ministers with sound analysis for decision-making.
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* Reviewing and challenging regulatory submissions and Orders in Council to ensure that they meet the requirements set out in the ''[https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/laws/developing-improving-federal-regulations/requirements-developing-managing-reviewing-regulations/guidelines-tools/cabinet-directive-regulation.html Cabinet Directive on Regulation]'' and provide ministers with sound analysis for decision-making.
    
* Providing central oversight and modernization of Canada’s regulatory system by reporting to Parliament and to Canadians, on the government’s ability to deliver regulatory reforms and policy frameworks. It also leads whole-of-government efforts to facilitate economic growth and innovation.
 
* Providing central oversight and modernization of Canada’s regulatory system by reporting to Parliament and to Canadians, on the government’s ability to deliver regulatory reforms and policy frameworks. It also leads whole-of-government efforts to facilitate economic growth and innovation.
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