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| Risk-based Inspection Planning Web Application
 
| Risk-based Inspection Planning Web Application
 
| To support the administration of the compliance inspection and restoration program under the Explosives Act administered by NRCan, this project will develop an inspection planning web application to create more efficient workflows, increase regulatory transparency, and ensure that regulations do not impede competitiveness of stakeholder industries.
 
| To support the administration of the compliance inspection and restoration program under the Explosives Act administered by NRCan, this project will develop an inspection planning web application to create more efficient workflows, increase regulatory transparency, and ensure that regulations do not impede competitiveness of stakeholder industries.
 
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| Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
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| Regulatory Standardization and Rules as Code Research Project
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| This project will analyze ECCC’s regulations and regulatory reports to develop a template and methodology for new regulations and associated reporting requirements with the intent of standardizing terminology and requirements. It will also develop criteria to determine which regulations are suitable for rules as code (RAC) and ways to incorporate RAC principles in the drafting of regulations.
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| Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED) /Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
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| Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool
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| This project involves designing a modernized tool to monitor standards referenced in federal regulations, increase the capacity of regulators to access these standards, and help address the issue of outdated references to standards.
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| Health Canada (HC)
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| Analyzing Incentive Models to Support Pediatric Medicine Development and Submission to Canada
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| This project seeks to analyze the success and/or gaps of Canada’s existing pediatric incentives provided under Section C.08.004.1 of the Food and Drug Regulations (FDR), in order to inform the development of new incentive models that will be used to support the implementation of a new pediatric provision in the FDR. To supplement this work, this project also strives to obtain industry feedback and insights on incentive models that would be meaningful to them.
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| Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)
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| Evaluation of Potential Safety Cases on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Safety Cases in the Canadian Nuclear Industry
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| This project involves contracting expert advisory services to develop an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan, following review of:
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- the information required for the demonstration of a safety case for the use of AI in licensed nuclear activities; and <br>
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- evaluation of the potential challenges for effective regulatory oversight. 
 
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