Red Tape Reduction Summit

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DRAFT Agenda

Time Topic Lead Overview
9:30 Coffee and Networking – Meet and Greet with participants
10:00 Land Acknowledgement – TBS
10:05 Welcome and Keynote Address President, Treasury Board Remarks on red tape reduction priorities, including horizontal red tape reduction reviews
10:30 Technical Briefing TBS Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector Scene-setting presentation on red tape reduction efforts and context for the day’s discussions
10:55 Transition
11:00 First Round of Breakout Sessions
Breakout Room 1: Supporting regulatory efficiency for project reviews

Purpose: To initiate a conversation on priorities related to project reviews and opportunities to increase efficiency  

Facilitator: Deborah Quaicoe, Director, Major Projects Office


Breakout Room 2: Getting products to market faster

Purpose: To initiate a conversation on pain points related to product approvals and opportunities to address these barriers

Facilitator: Linsey Hollett, ADM, Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch, Health Canada


Breakout Room 3: Reducing barriers to business productivity (French Session)

Purpose: To initiate a discussion on regulatory challenges and red tape that hinder productivity and solutions addressing these challenges

Facilitators:  

Megan Nichols, ADM/Judy Meltzer, AADM, Environmental Protection Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada


Breakout Room 4: Enhancing regulatory service delivery

Purpose: To initiate a discussion to pinpoint challenges related to regulatory service and identify areas where the government could drive positive change

Facilitators:  

Robert Ianiro, VP, Policy and Programs, Canadian Food Inspection Agency  

Kasi McMicking, ADM, Strategic Policy, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

12:00 Lunch
1:00 Panel Discussion with Federal and Provincial Government Representatives Moderator: TBC Discussion on Red Tape Reduction Priorities

Panelists: 

  • Michael DeJong, Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat  
  • Rakhi Lad, ADM, Red Tape Reduction, Government of Ontario  
  • Aaron Wirth, ADM, Strategic Policy and Competitiveness, Industry of Trade and Export Development, Government of Saskatchewan  
  • Jennifer Church, DM & CEO, Office of Service Efficiency, Government of Nova Scotia


Moderated conversation exploring red tape reduction efforts in multiple jurisdictions and perspectives on achieving meaningful burden reduction for businesses. 

1:50 Break
2:00 Second Round of Breakout Sessions
Breakout Room 1: Supporting International trade and greater efficiency at the border

Purpose: To initiate a conversation on regulatory challenges at the border and ways to address these challenges

Facilitator: Kelly Acton, VP, Strategic Policy Branch, Canada Border Services Agency

Breakout Room 2: Policy Tools for Red Tape Reduction

Purpose: To initiate a conversation on the CDR and associated policies and guidance and how they can be improved to address red tape

Facilitator: Jenelle Power, Executive Director, Red Tape Reduction Office, Regulatory Affairs Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Breakout Room 3: Reducing barriers to business productivity  

Purpose: To initiate a discussion on regulatory challenges and red tape that hinder productivity and solutions addressing these challenges

Facilitator: Megan Nichols, ADM/Judy Meltzer, AADM, Environmental Protection Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada

Breakout Room 4: Enhancing regulatory service delivery (French Session)

Purpose: To initiate a discussion to pinpoint challenges related to regulatory service and identify areas where the government could drive positive change

Facilitators:  

Robert Ianiro, VP, Policy and Programs, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Kasi McMicking, ADM, Strategic Policy, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

2:45 Round-up in Plenary and Closing Remarks

TBS Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs  Highlights from the day, debrief on the Breakout sessions 

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