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− | ==<big>'''RCF Case Studies'''</big>== | + | ===<big>'''RCF Case Studies'''</big>=== |
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− | | | + | |'''<big>Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)</big>''' |
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🔹 [[:en:images/8/85/EN-_AAFC_7-_Analysis_of_global_systems_that_enable_domestic_meat_trade.pdf|<big><u>Analysis of Global Systems that Enable Domestic Meat Trade</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/8/85/EN-_AAFC_7-_Analysis_of_global_systems_that_enable_domestic_meat_trade.pdf|<big><u>Analysis of Global Systems that Enable Domestic Meat Trade</u></big>]] | ||
− | * This project seeks to analyze relevant international regulatory systems (United States, European Union, Australia, etc.) containing features or programs which facilitate domestic trade of red meat. The purpose of the exercise would be to identify the key factors and their applicability to the Canadian context and to support the long-term objective of enhancing domestic trade without compromising food safety or international trade opportunities and obligations. | + | *This project seeks to analyze relevant international regulatory systems (United States, European Union, Australia, etc.) containing features or programs which facilitate domestic trade of red meat. The purpose of the exercise would be to identify the key factors and their applicability to the Canadian context and to support the long-term objective of enhancing domestic trade without compromising food safety or international trade opportunities and obligations. |
🔹 [[:en:images/8/86/EN-_AAFC_6-_Analysis_of_Regulatory_and_Non-Regulatory_Barriers_to_Domestic_Red_Meat_Trade_in_Canada.pdf|<big><u>Analysis of Regulatory and Non-Regulatory Barriers to Domestic Red Meat Trade in Canada</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/8/86/EN-_AAFC_6-_Analysis_of_Regulatory_and_Non-Regulatory_Barriers_to_Domestic_Red_Meat_Trade_in_Canada.pdf|<big><u>Analysis of Regulatory and Non-Regulatory Barriers to Domestic Red Meat Trade in Canada</u></big>]] | ||
− | * This project seeks to analyze regulatory and non-regulatory challenges to domestic trade of red meat in Canada with a view to informing a path forward to enhance economic growth opportunities in that sector. This would support the long-term objective of enhancing trade without compromising food safety or international trade opportunities and obligations. | + | *This project seeks to analyze regulatory and non-regulatory challenges to domestic trade of red meat in Canada with a view to informing a path forward to enhance economic growth opportunities in that sector. This would support the long-term objective of enhancing trade without compromising food safety or international trade opportunities and obligations. |
🔹 [[:en:images/9/90/EN-_AAFC_2_Analysis_of_Regulatory_Barriers_Impacting_Agricultural_Biogas_Development_in_Canada.pdf|<big><u>Biogas Regulatory Navigation Study</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/9/90/EN-_AAFC_2_Analysis_of_Regulatory_Barriers_Impacting_Agricultural_Biogas_Development_in_Canada.pdf|<big><u>Biogas Regulatory Navigation Study</u></big>]] | ||
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*This project seeks to conduct a benchmarking legal study and analysis examining the plant breeders’ rights legislation of other countries who are contracting parties to the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). | *This project seeks to conduct a benchmarking legal study and analysis examining the plant breeders’ rights legislation of other countries who are contracting parties to the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). | ||
− | + | '''<big>Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)</big>''' | |
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🔹 <big><u>Evaluation of Potential Safety Cases on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Safety Cases in the Canadian Nuclear Industry</u></big> | 🔹 <big><u>Evaluation of Potential Safety Cases on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Safety Cases in the Canadian Nuclear Industry</u></big> | ||
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*This project involves enlisting external support in order to review the CNSC’s regulatory framework and assess its readiness for fusion technology. If successful, this work would help CNSC successfully receive and process license applications for fusion reactors. | *This project involves enlisting external support in order to review the CNSC’s regulatory framework and assess its readiness for fusion technology. If successful, this work would help CNSC successfully receive and process license applications for fusion reactors. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/e/ea/EN-CHRC_1-_Online_Dispute_Resolution_Platform.pdf|<big><u>Online Dispute Resolution Platform</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/e/ea/EN-CHRC_1-_Online_Dispute_Resolution_Platform.pdf|<big><u>Online Dispute Resolution Platform</u></big>]] | ||
− | * By implementing an online dispute resolution platform, this project will support timely, efficient, and cost-effective compliance and enforcement for both regulators and regulated entities under the new Pay Equity regime. | + | *By implementing an online dispute resolution platform, this project will support timely, efficient, and cost-effective compliance and enforcement for both regulators and regulated entities under the new Pay Equity regime. |
− | + | '''<big>Community of Federal Regulators (CFR)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/8/87/EN-_CFR_1_Building_Cost-Benefit_Analysis_Capacity_in_the_Governent_of_Canada.pdf|<u><big>Building Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Capacity in the Government of Canada</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/8/87/EN-_CFR_1_Building_Cost-Benefit_Analysis_Capacity_in_the_Governent_of_Canada.pdf|<u><big>Building Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Capacity in the Government of Canada</big></u>]] | ||
*This project involves developing advanced-level cost-benefit analysis (CBA) training (i.e. developing a CBA certificate program in partnership with an academic institution) as well as developing a plan to guide the implementation of a CBA recruitment and retention strategy for the Government of Canada. | *This project involves developing advanced-level cost-benefit analysis (CBA) training (i.e. developing a CBA certificate program in partnership with an academic institution) as well as developing a plan to guide the implementation of a CBA recruitment and retention strategy for the Government of Canada. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Competition Bureau (CB)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/c/c0/EN-_ISED_(Comp_Bureau)_1_Competition_Assessment_Toolkit.pdf|<big><u>Competition Assessment Toolkit</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/c/c0/EN-_ISED_(Comp_Bureau)_1_Competition_Assessment_Toolkit.pdf|<big><u>Competition Assessment Toolkit</u></big>]] | ||
*After developing a prototype competition assessment toolkit that would enable regulators to assess the potential impacts their regulatory proposals would have on competition, the Competition Bureau will hold a workshop and targeted sessions to solicit feedback from regulators and revise the toolkit accordingly. | *After developing a prototype competition assessment toolkit that would enable regulators to assess the potential impacts their regulatory proposals would have on competition, the Competition Bureau will hold a workshop and targeted sessions to solicit feedback from regulators and revise the toolkit accordingly. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/1/13/EN-_ECCC1_-_Developing_Foresight_Capabilities_Activities.pdf|<big><u>Developing Foresight Capabilities Activities</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/1/13/EN-_ECCC1_-_Developing_Foresight_Capabilities_Activities.pdf|<big><u>Developing Foresight Capabilities Activities</u></big>]] | ||
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🔹 [[:en:images/6/64/EN-_ECCC4_-NPRI_Reporting_System.pdf|<big><u>National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) – Bulk Upload and Data Verification Tool</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/6/64/EN-_ECCC4_-NPRI_Reporting_System.pdf|<big><u>National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) – Bulk Upload and Data Verification Tool</u></big>]] | ||
− | *The NPRI collects and publishes information on releases, disposals and transfers of over 320 pollutants from over 7,500 facilities across Canada. This project will allow facility owners or operators to submit their data more rapidly, efficiently, and accurately by developing an alternative to the presently required manual data entry. Specifically, this project involves developing a tool that would enable the submission of all data points in one file as well as provide quality control verification. | + | * The NPRI collects and publishes information on releases, disposals and transfers of over 320 pollutants from over 7,500 facilities across Canada. This project will allow facility owners or operators to submit their data more rapidly, efficiently, and accurately by developing an alternative to the presently required manual data entry. Specifically, this project involves developing a tool that would enable the submission of all data points in one file as well as provide quality control verification. |
🔹 [[:en:images/2/23/EN-_ECCC_2_-_Regulatory_Discovery_Tool_Project.pdf|<big><u>Regulatory Discovery Tool</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/2/23/EN-_ECCC_2_-_Regulatory_Discovery_Tool_Project.pdf|<big><u>Regulatory Discovery Tool</u></big>]] | ||
*The project aims to develop and implement a Regulatory Discovery Tool to improve access to information on federal regulations. This involves conducting consultations to identify the needs of regulators and stakeholders, identifying and collecting regulatory metadata, and ultimately developing a public-facing, web-based, searchable Tool. | *The project aims to develop and implement a Regulatory Discovery Tool to improve access to information on federal regulations. This involves conducting consultations to identify the needs of regulators and stakeholders, identifying and collecting regulatory metadata, and ultimately developing a public-facing, web-based, searchable Tool. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Health Canada (HC)</big>''' | |
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🔹 <u><big>Analyzing Incentive Models to Support Pediatric Medicine Development and Submission to Canada</big></u> | 🔹 <u><big>Analyzing Incentive Models to Support Pediatric Medicine Development and Submission to Canada</big></u> | ||
*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. | *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. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/b/bd/EN-_ISED_3_Centralized_Service_for_Enabling_Regulators_to_Issue_and_Consume_Digital_Credentials.pdf|<u><big>Centralized Service for Enabling Regulators to Issue and Consume Digital Credentials</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/b/bd/EN-_ISED_3_Centralized_Service_for_Enabling_Regulators_to_Issue_and_Consume_Digital_Credentials.pdf|<u><big>Centralized Service for Enabling Regulators to Issue and Consume Digital Credentials</big></u>]] | ||
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*SCC will lay the groundwork for a prototype SCC-accredited third-party conformity assessment program to test artificial intelligence in Canada by securing partnerships with stakeholders (i.e. regulators, SME AI developers, and Conformity Assessment Bodies) and developing prototype requirements. | *SCC will lay the groundwork for a prototype SCC-accredited third-party conformity assessment program to test artificial intelligence in Canada by securing partnerships with stakeholders (i.e. regulators, SME AI developers, and Conformity Assessment Bodies) and developing prototype requirements. | ||
− | + | '''<big>National Research Council of Canada (NRC)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/4/4c/EN-_NRC_1_-_Performance-Based_Codes.pdf|<u><big>Performance-Based Codes</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/4/4c/EN-_NRC_1_-_Performance-Based_Codes.pdf|<u><big>Performance-Based Codes</big></u>]] | ||
*Through a targeted engagement with the research community, the code development community, and the engineering community, this project will identify knowledge gaps and perform research to investigate the feasibility and inform the decisions on the development and introduction of a new performance-based compliance path in the future editions of the National Building Code. | *Through a targeted engagement with the research community, the code development community, and the engineering community, this project will identify knowledge gaps and perform research to investigate the feasibility and inform the decisions on the development and introduction of a new performance-based compliance path in the future editions of the National Building Code. | ||
− | + | '''<big>Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)</big>''' | |
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🔹 [[:en:images/1/18/EN-_NRCan_1_-_Exploring_the_Use_of_Technology_to_Streamline_Exploration_to_Production_for_Mining.pdf|<u><big>Exploring the Use of Technology to Streamline Exploration to Production for Mining</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/1/18/EN-_NRCan_1_-_Exploring_the_Use_of_Technology_to_Streamline_Exploration_to_Production_for_Mining.pdf|<u><big>Exploring the Use of Technology to Streamline Exploration to Production for Mining</big></u>]] | ||
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🔹 [[:en:images/c/c8/EN-_ISED_2_(SCC)_Modernizing_the_Monitoring_Standards_in_Regulation_Tool.pdf|<u><big>Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/c/c8/EN-_ISED_2_(SCC)_Modernizing_the_Monitoring_Standards_in_Regulation_Tool.pdf|<u><big>Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool</big></u>]] | ||
*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. | *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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🔹 [[:en:images/8/81/EN-_TC_1_-_Cumulative_Regulatory_Impact_Analysis_and_Portal.pdf|<u><big>Cumulative Regulatory Impact Analysis (CRIA) and Portal</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/8/81/EN-_TC_1_-_Cumulative_Regulatory_Impact_Analysis_and_Portal.pdf|<u><big>Cumulative Regulatory Impact Analysis (CRIA) and Portal</big></u>]] | ||
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🔹 [[:en:images/8/88/EN-_TC_2_-_Novel_testing_methodologies.pdf|<u><big>Establishing novel testing methodologies to evaluate the safety of new vehicle technologies and support road safety regulatory design</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/8/88/EN-_TC_2_-_Novel_testing_methodologies.pdf|<u><big>Establishing novel testing methodologies to evaluate the safety of new vehicle technologies and support road safety regulatory design</big></u>]] | ||
− | *To inform future regulation-development around new vehicle technologies, such as connected and automated vehicle safety technologies, this project would develop virtual simulation-based testing to assess new validation methods for emerging vehicle technologies, conduct physical testing of advanced vehicle technologies. | + | * To inform future regulation-development around new vehicle technologies, such as connected and automated vehicle safety technologies, this project would develop virtual simulation-based testing to assess new validation methods for emerging vehicle technologies, conduct physical testing of advanced vehicle technologies. |
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− | =='''<big>REEF Experimentation Reports</big>'''== | + | ==='''<big>REEF Experimentation Reports</big>'''=== |
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🔹 [[:en:images/b/b9/Experimentation_Report_-_Merger_Intelligence.pdf|<big><u>Merger Intelligence</u></big>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/b/b9/Experimentation_Report_-_Merger_Intelligence.pdf|<big><u>Merger Intelligence</u></big>]] | ||
*This experiment as proposed by TC involves setting up a sandbox to determine if Light Sport Aircraft, with appropriate conditions, are as reliable as other aircraft currently being used for the purpose of flight training and if the quality of training is as good, or better, than other aircrafts currently used for pilot training. The experiment will also inform Transport Canada on potential additional conditions/measures that should be included in future exemptions or regulatory amendments. | *This experiment as proposed by TC involves setting up a sandbox to determine if Light Sport Aircraft, with appropriate conditions, are as reliable as other aircraft currently being used for the purpose of flight training and if the quality of training is as good, or better, than other aircrafts currently used for pilot training. The experiment will also inform Transport Canada on potential additional conditions/measures that should be included in future exemptions or regulatory amendments. | ||
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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>]] | 🔹 [[: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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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).
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- RCF Case Studies
- REEF Experimentation Reports
(Project names are hyperlinked to their RCF case study or REEF experimentation report, as applicable)
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
🔹 Analysis of Global Systems that Enable Domestic Meat Trade
🔹 Analysis of Regulatory and Non-Regulatory Barriers to Domestic Red Meat Trade in Canada
🔹 Biogas Regulatory Navigation Study
🔹 Co-Development Approach to Seed Regulatory Modernization
🔹 Plant Breeders’ Rights Act/UPOV’91 Impact Study
🔹 Plant Breeders’ Rights Act/UPOV’91 Legal Analysis
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) 🔹 Evaluation of Potential Safety Cases on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Safety Cases in the Canadian Nuclear Industry
Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) 🔹 Online Dispute Resolution Platform
Community of Federal Regulators (CFR) 🔹 Building Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Capacity in the Government of Canada
Competition Bureau (CB) 🔹 Competition Assessment Toolkit
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) 🔹 Developing Foresight Capabilities Activities
🔹 Environmental Data is Accessible Timely, Useable, and Managed (EDATUM) – Business Case
🔹 National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) – Bulk Upload and Data Verification Tool
Health Canada (HC) 🔹 Analyzing Incentive Models to Support Pediatric Medicine Development and Submission to Canada
Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED) 🔹 Centralized Service for Enabling Regulators to Issue and Consume Digital Credentials
🔹 Using Conformity Assessment to Test AI
National Research Council of Canada (NRC)
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) 🔹 Exploring the Use of Technology to Streamline Exploration to Production for Mining
🔹 Risk-based Inspection Planning Web Application
Standards Council of Canada (SCC) 🔹 Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool
Transport Canada (TC) 🔹 Cumulative Regulatory Impact Analysis (CRIA) and Portal
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REEF Experimentation Reports |
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Competition Bureau (CB)
Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED) 🔹 Enabling Regulators and Businesses to Ease Regulatory Burden through Digital Credentials and Wallets
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