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Revision as of 13:50, 25 September 2023

Community of Federal Regulators

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Day 1 Programme Overview:

Time Proceedings
8:00 am Registration Refreshments Networking
8:45 am Conference Opening
BIG CONVERSATIONS
9:00 am Keynote:


How can we regulate complex technologies? International perspectives on the regulation of AI, including considerations, benefits, and potential future impacts

Professor Céline Castets-Renard, UOttawa

9:50 am Keynote:


Clarity through Chaos: Foresight, Systems Thinking and Alternatives for Navigating Disruption

Dr. Richard Judge, Bartlett Judge Associates

10:40 am Break
SMALL CONVERSATIONS
11:00 am Breakout:


Showcasing regulatory experiments and sandbox projects by federal regulators, hosted by the Centre for Regulatory Innovation-TBS

11:00 am Breakout: Where do we start? The Bank of Canada’s journey adopting a core regulatory function from design to implementation
12:00 pm Complimentary Lunch
1:00 pm Breakout: Data, Risk Management and Digitization: Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s exploration and implementation of digital tools to enhance regulatory delivery
1:00 pm Workshop with Dr. W. Corneil: Hands-on message mapping exercise on how regulators and risk communicators collaborate to support informed public decision-making
2:15 pm Break
2:30 pm BIG CONVERSATIONS
Keynote: Unleashing the potential of AI to improve regulations: Insights into applications under development in Canadian and international contexts



Héctor Cárdenas, PhD, The Ergo Group Inc.

3:45 pm Fireside Chat: Observations and Reflections on Regulatory Excellence A conversation with the Chair of the External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness (EACRC)

Tina Green, Assistant Secretary, TBS
Laura Jones, EACRC Chair

4:30 pm Wrap Up of Day 1



Day 2 Programme Overview:

Time Proceedings
8:00 am Registration Refreshments Networking
8:45 am Conference Opening
BIG CONVERSATIONS
8:50 am Panel: Fostering awareness of science knowledge systems and how they can enhance and complement each other to achieve better regulatory outcomes



Moderator: Linsey Hollett, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Canada

10:10 am Structured Networking Opportunity: Join in person to connect with fellow colleagues and speakers - more information to come
10:40 am Break
SMALL CONVERSATIONS
11:00 am Keynote:Explore why cost-benefit analysis is used in regulatory decision-making and how it could be integrated with other social goals, such as equity and rights



Daniel J. Acland, University of California - Berkeley

12:00 pm Complimentary Lunch
1:00 pm Breakout: Reconciliation, implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, and regulatory consultation and cooperation with Indigenous Peoples
1:00 pm Workshop with H. Cárdenas, PhD: Applying AI to improve regulations: hands-on exploration of design thinking through two case studies
1:00 pm Special Technical Session: Deep dive on two cost-benefit analysis topics
2:15 pm Break
2:30 pm Breakout: Session in Development More Information to Follow
2:30 pm Breakout: The Canada Energy Regulator’s use of scenarios mapping to project Canada’s energy future and reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
BIG OBSERVATIONS
3:45 pm Checking In: Building on your Conference Takeaways alongside Key Panelists
4:30 pm Conference Wrap-Up