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'''The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat are pleased to invite you to the Red Tape Reduction Summit taking place in Ottawa on December 3.'''
  
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|'''Overview'''
 
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|9:30
 
| colspan="3" | Coffee and Networking – Meet and Greet with participants
 
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| 10:00
 
| colspan="3" |Land Acknowledgement – TBS
 
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|10:05
 
|Welcome
 
| Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
 
|Welcome and introduction of the President of the Treasury Board
 
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|10:10
 
|Keynote Address
 
| The Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board  
 
|Remarks on red tape reduction priorities, including horizontal red tape reduction reviews
 
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| 10:30
 
|Technical Briefing
 
|Michael DeJong, Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|Scene-setting presentation on red tape reduction efforts and context for the day’s discussions
 
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|10:55
 
| colspan="3" |Transition
 
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| 11:00
 
| colspan="3" |First Round of Breakout Sessions
 
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| colspan="4" |'''<u>Breakout Room 1: Supporting regulatory efficiency for project reviews</u>  '''
 
 
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a conversation on priorities related to project reviews and opportunities to increase efficiency  
 
 
'''Facilitator: Deborah Quaicoe, Director of Regulatory Efficiency, Major Projects Office'''
 
 
   
 
   
  
'''<u>Breakout Room 2: Getting products to market faster</u> '''
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This Summit will focus on reducing regulatory red tape and streamlining processes, with the aim of building a more competitive, and business-friendly regulatory environment across Canada. This national forum will bring together senior government leaders and industry representatives to identify solutions that will reduce the administrative burden on business and support economic growth and Canada’s competitiveness.
  
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a conversation on pain points related to product approvals and opportunities to address these barriers
 
 
'''Facilitator: Linsey Hollett, ADM, Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch, Health Canada'''
 
 
   
 
   
  
'''<u>Breakout Room 3: Reducing barriers to business productivity (French Session)</u>'''
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Participants will have the opportunity to:  
 
 
'''Purpose: '''To initiate a discussion on regulatory challenges and red tape that hinder productivity and solutions addressing these challenges
 
 
 
'''Facilitators:'''  
 
  
'''Megan Nichols, ADM, Environmental Protection Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada'''
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* Engage in discussions on regulatory modernization and process improvement 
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* Share insights and best practices from both government and industry perspectives 
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* Collaborate on strategies that support economic growth and enhance Canada’s global competitiveness
  
'''Judy Meltzer, AADM, Environmental Protection Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada'''
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This landmark event reflects Canada’s commitment to improve regulatory efficiency and support Canada’s economic growth.  
 
 
 
'''<u>Breakout Room 4: Enhancing regulatory service delivery</u> '''
 
 
 
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a discussion to pinpoint challenges related to regulatory service and identify areas where the government could drive positive change
 
 
 
'''Facilitators:'''  
 
 
 
'''Robert Ianiro, VP, Policy and Programs, Canadian Food Inspection Agency'''  
 
 
 
'''Kasi McMicking, ADM, Strategic Policy, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada'''
 
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|12:00
 
| colspan="3" |Lunch
 
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|1:00
 
| Panel Discussion with Federal and Provincial Government Representatives
 
|Moderator: Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
 
|'''Discussion on Red Tape Reduction Priorities'''
 
'''Panelists'''
 
*Jennifer Church, DM & CEO, Office of Service Efficiency, Government of Nova Scotia
 
*Michael DeJong, Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
* Rakhi Lad, ADM, Red Tape Reduction, Government of Ontario
 
*Aaron Wirth, ADM, Strategic Policy and Competitiveness, Industry of Trade and Export Development, Government of Saskatchewan
 
 
 
 
 
Moderated conversation exploring red tape reduction efforts in multiple jurisdictions and perspectives on achieving meaningful burden reduction for businesses.
 
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|1:50
 
| colspan="3" |Break
 
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| 2:00
 
| colspan="3" |Second Round of Breakout Sessions
 
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| colspan="4" |'''<u>Breakout Room 1: Supporting International trade and greater efficiency at the border</u>'''
 
 
 
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a conversation on regulatory challenges at the border and ways to address these challenges
 
 
 
'''Facilitator: Kelly Acton, VP, Strategic Policy Branch, Canada Border Services Agency'''
 
 
 
''' '''
 
 
 
'''<u>Breakout Room 2: Policy Tools for Red Tape Reduction</u> '''
 
 
 
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a conversation on the CDR and associated policies and guidance and how they can be improved to address red tape
 
 
 
'''Facilitator: Jenelle Power, Executive Director, Red Tape Reduction Office, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat'''
 
 
 
''' '''
 
 
 
'''<u>Breakout Room 3: Reducing barriers to business productivity</u>'''  
 
 
 
'''Purpose: '''To initiate a discussion on regulatory challenges and red tape that hinder productivity and solutions addressing these challenges
 
 
 
'''Facilitator: Megan Nichols, ADM/Judy Meltzer, AADM, Environmental Protection Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada'''
 
 
 
 
 
'''<u>Breakout Room 4: Enhancing regulatory service delivery (French Session)</u>'''
 
 
 
'''Purpose:''' To initiate a discussion to pinpoint challenges related to regulatory service and identify areas where the government could drive positive change
 
 
 
'''Facilitators:'''  
 
 
 
'''Robert Ianiro, VP, Policy and Programs, Canadian Food Inspection Agency'''
 
 
 
'''Kasi McMicking, ADM, Strategic Policy, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada'''
 
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|2:45
 
|Round-up in Plenary and Closing Remarks
 
 
 
 
|Michael DeJong, Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|Highlights from the day, debrief on the Breakout sessions 
 
Next Steps 
 
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Revision as of 16:09, 27 November 2025


Red Tape Reduction Summit

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About Agenda Biographies

FRANÇAIS


The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat are pleased to invite you to the Red Tape Reduction Summit taking place in Ottawa on December 3.


This Summit will focus on reducing regulatory red tape and streamlining processes, with the aim of building a more competitive, and business-friendly regulatory environment across Canada. This national forum will bring together senior government leaders and industry representatives to identify solutions that will reduce the administrative burden on business and support economic growth and Canada’s competitiveness.


Participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Engage in discussions on regulatory modernization and process improvement
  • Share insights and best practices from both government and industry perspectives
  • Collaborate on strategies that support economic growth and enhance Canada’s global competitiveness

This landmark event reflects Canada’s commitment to improve regulatory efficiency and support Canada’s economic growth.