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+ | === '''<big>REEF Experimentation Reports</big>''' === | ||
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+ | |'''<big>Competition Bureau (CB)</big>''' | ||
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+ | 🔹 [[:en:images/b/b9/Experimentation_Report_-_Merger_Intelligence.pdf|<big><u>Merger Intelligence</u></big>]] | ||
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+ | *The experiment as proposed by CB involves testing whether a created IT tool could help the Competition Bureau to leverage various sources of publicly available information to more efficiently and effectively identify anticompetitive mergers that may be avoiding antitrust scrutiny in Canada because they are not caught by the current regulatory regime for mandatory pre-merger notification. | ||
+ | '''<big>Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)</big>''' | ||
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+ | 🔹 [[:en:images/e/eb/Experimentation_Report_-_Enabling_Regulators_and_Businesses_to_Ease_Regulatory_Burden_through_Digital_Credentials_and_Wallets.pdf|<big><u>Enabling Regulators and Businesses to Ease Regulatory Burden through Digital Credentials and Wallets</u></big>]] | ||
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+ | *ISED proposed to partner with the Digital Identity Laboratory, an independent Canadian not-for-profit entity dedicated to providing services to the public and private sectors, to develop and pilot the bilingual digital credential educational approaches with regulators and other interested organizations. The objective of the experiment was to determine the best approach to increase trainees’ proficiencies and knowledge of Digital credentials and obtain information on how the training affects trainees buy-in toward this technology. | ||
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CRI Supported Projects
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CRI Supported Projects
The following are projects that were supported by the CRI’s Regulators’ Capacity Fund (RCF) or Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF).
Contents
- REEF Experimentation Reports
- RCF Case Studies
(Project names are hyperlinked to their RCF case study or REEF experimentation report, as applicable)
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