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== The REEF Process == | == The REEF Process == | ||
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− | + | Before submitting an EOI, consult with the CRI to confirm project eligibility. Email: [mailto:cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca] | |
'''Note:''' For challenge prize projects, please mention this in your email. | '''Note:''' For challenge prize projects, please mention this in your email. | ||
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− | | | + | * Submit an [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2F1%2F17%2FExpression_of_Interest_%2528EOI%2529_Template_.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Expression of Interest (EOI)] |
− | *Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) | + | * EOIs should be brief and take only a few hours to complete |
− | *EOIs should be brief and take only a few hours to complete | + | * Email submissions to: [mailto:cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca] |
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− | | | + | * Successful EOI applicants invited to complete a full [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fa%2Fa6%2FProposal_Template.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK proposal] |
− | *Successful EOI applicants invited to complete a full proposal | + | * Obtain support from Director General or above |
− | *Obtain support from Director General or above | + | * CRI supports throughout the process |
− | *CRI supports throughout the process | + | * Use the [[:en:images/6/6b/CRI_Regulators'_Experimentation_Toolkit.pdf|Regulators' Experimentation Toolkit]] |
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* Public Benefit: Extent to which Canadians will benefit from the experiment's learnings | * Public Benefit: Extent to which Canadians will benefit from the experiment's learnings | ||
* Viability: Likelihood of delivering sought learnings, including risk assessment and mitigation | * Viability: Likelihood of delivering sought learnings, including risk assessment and mitigation | ||
* Value for Money: Assessment of total forecasted costs and internal resources | * Value for Money: Assessment of total forecasted costs and internal resources | ||
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+ | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | '''Funding Decision''' | ||
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+ | * Funding available from April 2025 | ||
+ | * MOU completion required | ||
+ | * Regular reporting needed (financial forecast, progress, and final reports) | ||
+ | * Scheduled invoices for expense recovery | ||
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* CRI works with the applicant to develop and finalize an MOU | * CRI works with the applicant to develop and finalize an MOU | ||
* MOU outlines conditions of funding, reporting requirements, and committed funds | * MOU outlines conditions of funding, reporting requirements, and committed funds | ||
* Allows CRI to transfer funds as Operations and Maintenance (O&M) funding on a cost-recovery basis | * Allows CRI to transfer funds as Operations and Maintenance (O&M) funding on a cost-recovery basis | ||
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* Project leads are required to share learnings with the CRI through a final report | * Project leads are required to share learnings with the CRI through a final report | ||
* CRI organizes opportunities to share and discuss learnings with interested audiences | * CRI organizes opportunities to share and discuss learnings with interested audiences | ||
− | * CRI prepares and publishes a report summarizing key lessons learned from regulatory experiments | + | * CRI prepares and publishes a report summarizing key lessons learned from regulatory experiments |
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− | ==REEF Ongoing Projects == | + | == REEF Ongoing Projects == |
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− | ! style="background-color: #C3D0C9; color: #333333;" |Department/Agency | + | ! style="background-color: #C3D0C9; color: #333333; width: 20%;" | Department/Agency |
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− | |Transport Canada (TC)||Light Sport Aircraft||Transport Canada is conducting a regulatory experiment to assess the suitability of Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) for use in flight training. The project aims to evaluate LSA certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in Canadian flight training environments. Working with selected flight schools, Transport Canada will gather data on aircraft performance, reliability, and training quality. The experiment seeks to inform potential updates to regulations, potentially allowing more modern and environmentally friendly aircraft options for pilot training while maintaining safety standards. | + | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Transport Canada (TC) |
+ | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Light Sport Aircraft | ||
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+ | Transport Canada is conducting a regulatory experiment to assess the suitability of Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) for use in flight training. The project aims to evaluate LSA certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in Canadian flight training environments. Working with selected flight schools, Transport Canada will gather data on aircraft performance, reliability, and training quality. The experiment seeks to inform potential updates to regulations, potentially allowing more modern and environmentally friendly aircraft options for pilot training while maintaining safety standards. | ||
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− | |Health Canada (HC)||Advanced Therapeutic Products Framework for CAR-T Products|| Health Canada is developing a regulatory sandbox for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy products manufactured at the point of care. This experiment aims to test a co-creation process for developing tailored regulatory requirements under Health Canada's Advanced Therapeutic Products pathway. The project will involve collaboration with various stakeholders to design market access authorization requirements for these innovative cancer treatments. The goal is to create an adaptive regulatory framework that maintains safety standards while facilitating faster access to new therapies. | + | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Health Canada (HC) |
+ | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Advanced Therapeutic Products Framework for CAR-T Products | ||
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+ | Health Canada is developing a regulatory sandbox for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy products manufactured at the point of care. This experiment aims to test a co-creation process for developing tailored regulatory requirements under Health Canada's Advanced Therapeutic Products pathway. The project will involve collaboration with various stakeholders to design market access authorization requirements for these innovative cancer treatments. The goal is to create an adaptive regulatory framework that maintains safety standards while facilitating faster access to new therapies. | ||
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− | |Canada Energy Regulator (CER)||Assessing Compliance of Potential New Requirements to Prevent and Address Impacts to Indigenous Rights and Interests: A Regulatory Experiment | + | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Canada Energy Regulator (CER) |
− | |The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) is conducting a regulatory experiment to develop and test new requirements for preventing and addressing impacts to Indigenous rights and interests related to energy infrastructure projects. The experiment aims to enhance Indigenous involvement in compliance verification and oversight processes. Using a co-creation approach with Indigenous communities and other stakeholders, the CER will develop tailored regulatory requirements and test a joint compliance verification process. The project seeks to strengthen measures to protect Indigenous rights while informing updates to CER's regulatory framework. | + | | style="background-color: #f2f2f2;" | Assessing Compliance of Potential New Requirements to Prevent and Address Impacts to Indigenous Rights and Interests: A Regulatory Experiment |
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+ | The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) is conducting a regulatory experiment to develop and test new requirements for preventing and addressing impacts to Indigenous rights and interests related to energy infrastructure projects. The experiment aims to enhance Indigenous involvement in compliance verification and oversight processes. Using a co-creation approach with Indigenous communities and other stakeholders, the CER will develop tailored regulatory requirements and test a joint compliance verification process. The project seeks to strengthen measures to protect Indigenous rights while informing updates to CER's regulatory framework. | ||
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Revision as of 12:26, 5 September 2024
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The REEF is open to all Government of Canada regulators. Priority given to collaborative experiments with regulated entities or businesses.
What can the REEF offer?
Regulators can receive:
Financial Support
- Up to $1,400,000 per fiscal year, with multi-year funding available, to cover expenditures considered necessary to support the purpose of the proposed regulatory experiment or pre-experiment
- Funds transferred as operations and maintenance funds (O&M) on a cost recovery basis
- The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat reserves the right to make the final determination on eligible expenditures
Note: Funds cannot be used to award a financial prize for an Impact Canada challenge prize. Prize awards require grants and contribution from the applicant.
Technical Support
- Expert advice and guidance to help navigate your specific regulatory context
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the REEF, proposed regulatory projects must meet the following criteria:
Regulatory Experimentation: The project must be about regulatory experimentation, either:
a. Conducting a regulatory experiment, or
b. Supporting pre-experimentation activities (developing an experiment or determining if experimentation is appropriate)
Problem or Opportunity: The project must address at least one of the following:
- A defined industry need
- A technological challenge
- A market opportunity
Innovation: The project must support innovation in regulatory approaches or in the marketplace.
The REEF Process
Step | Description | |
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1. | Informal Consultation | Before submitting an EOI, consult with the CRI to confirm project eligibility. Email: cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca Note: For challenge prize projects, please mention this in your email. |
2. | Expression of Interest |
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3. | Proposal Submission |
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4. | Proposal Assessment | Interdepartmental Steering Committee assesses proposals and makes final funding decisions based on:
Note: Other factors may be considered, such as ensuring a range of supported organizations or focus areas |
5. | Funding Decision |
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6. | Memorandum of Understanding |
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7. | Lessons Learned and Knowledge Sharing |
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REEF Ongoing Projects
Department/Agency | Project Title | Project Description |
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Transport Canada (TC) | Light Sport Aircraft | Transport Canada is conducting a regulatory experiment to assess the suitability of Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) for use in flight training. The project aims to evaluate LSA certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in Canadian flight training environments. Working with selected flight schools, Transport Canada will gather data on aircraft performance, reliability, and training quality. The experiment seeks to inform potential updates to regulations, potentially allowing more modern and environmentally friendly aircraft options for pilot training while maintaining safety standards. |
Health Canada (HC) | Advanced Therapeutic Products Framework for CAR-T Products | Health Canada is developing a regulatory sandbox for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy products manufactured at the point of care. This experiment aims to test a co-creation process for developing tailored regulatory requirements under Health Canada's Advanced Therapeutic Products pathway. The project will involve collaboration with various stakeholders to design market access authorization requirements for these innovative cancer treatments. The goal is to create an adaptive regulatory framework that maintains safety standards while facilitating faster access to new therapies. |
Canada Energy Regulator (CER) | Assessing Compliance of Potential New Requirements to Prevent and Address Impacts to Indigenous Rights and Interests: A Regulatory Experiment | The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) is conducting a regulatory experiment to develop and test new requirements for preventing and addressing impacts to Indigenous rights and interests related to energy infrastructure projects. The experiment aims to enhance Indigenous involvement in compliance verification and oversight processes. Using a co-creation approach with Indigenous communities and other stakeholders, the CER will develop tailored regulatory requirements and test a joint compliance verification process. The project seeks to strengthen measures to protect Indigenous rights while informing updates to CER's regulatory framework. |
View list of completed projects and experimentation reports |