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These ''Guidelines on'' ''International Regulatory Obligations and Cooperation'' interpret the policy requirements in the ''Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation'' (CDSR) pertaining to international obligations and international regulatory cooperation (IRC). They are intended to assist managers, functional specialists, and regulatory staff to understand and comply with these requirements. These guidelines also clarify expectations of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat when exercising its challenge function on regulatory proposals. | These ''Guidelines on'' ''International Regulatory Obligations and Cooperation'' interpret the policy requirements in the ''Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation'' (CDSR) pertaining to international obligations and international regulatory cooperation (IRC). They are intended to assist managers, functional specialists, and regulatory staff to understand and comply with these requirements. These guidelines also clarify expectations of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat when exercising its challenge function on regulatory proposals. |
Revision as of 12:51, 5 August 2021
We have archived this page and will not be updating it.
You can use it for research or reference. Consult our Cabinet Directive on Regulations: Policies, guidance and tools web page for the policy instruments and guidance in effect.
Purpose
These Guidelines on International Regulatory Obligations and Cooperation interpret the policy requirements in the Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation (CDSR) pertaining to international obligations and international regulatory cooperation (IRC). They are intended to assist managers, functional specialists, and regulatory staff to understand and comply with these requirements. These guidelines also clarify expectations of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat when exercising its challenge function on regulatory proposals.