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We take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the various stakeholders who recently contributed to our consultations on regulatory cooperation (spring/summer 2022) and on the Competitiveness Assessment Tool (summer 2022) using our pilot online engagement platform Let’s Talk Federal Regulations. A summary of these consultations will be made available shortly. We also would like to thank the various federal regulators who supported us in the context of these consultations.  
 
We take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the various stakeholders who recently contributed to our consultations on regulatory cooperation (spring/summer 2022) and on the Competitiveness Assessment Tool (summer 2022) using our pilot online engagement platform Let’s Talk Federal Regulations. A summary of these consultations will be made available shortly. We also would like to thank the various federal regulators who supported us in the context of these consultations.  
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This ninth edition of our newsletter provides updates on a range of regulatory initiatives and highlights additional opportunities for stakeholders to provide input on different regulatory initiatives that aim to strengthen our regulatory system. We look forward to your ongoing collaboration and support to help us ensure that Canada’s federal regulatory system remains relevant to the needs of all Canadians.
 
This ninth edition of our newsletter provides updates on a range of regulatory initiatives and highlights additional opportunities for stakeholders to provide input on different regulatory initiatives that aim to strengthen our regulatory system. We look forward to your ongoing collaboration and support to help us ensure that Canada’s federal regulatory system remains relevant to the needs of all Canadians.
 
== Updates on Regulatory Initiatives ==
 
== Updates on Regulatory Initiatives ==
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This report provides statistics on the benefits and costs of federal regulations, the one-for-one rule, and the Administrative Burden Baseline. It also includes information on regulatory modernization initiatives that encourage competitiveness, agility and innovation in the regulatory system.  
 
This report provides statistics on the benefits and costs of federal regulations, the one-for-one rule, and the Administrative Burden Baseline. It also includes information on regulatory modernization initiatives that encourage competitiveness, agility and innovation in the regulatory system.  
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If you would like to know more about items included in the report or if you have thoughts on ways that we could improve future annual reports, please email us at [[Mailto:regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca|regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca]].  
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If you would like to know more about items included in the report or if you have thoughts on ways that we could improve future annual reports, please email us at {{em|regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca}}.  
    
=== Publishing the review of the Red Tape Reduction Act ===
 
=== Publishing the review of the Red Tape Reduction Act ===