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This report provides statistics on the benefits and costs of federal regulations, the one-for-one rule, and the Administrative Burden Baseline. It also has information on regulatory modernization initiatives that encourage competitiveness, innovation and public engagement in the regulatory system.  
 
This report provides statistics on the benefits and costs of federal regulations, the one-for-one rule, and the Administrative Burden Baseline. It also has information on regulatory modernization initiatives that encourage competitiveness, innovation and public engagement in the regulatory system.  
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If you would like to know more about the items included in this report or if you have thoughts on how we could improve future annual reports, email us at [[Mailto:regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca|regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca]].
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If you would like to know more about the items included in this report or if you have thoughts on how we could improve future annual reports, email us at {{em|regulation-reglementation@tbs-sct.gc.ca}}.
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== Extended deadline: Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation ==
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==Extended deadline: Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation ==
 
On November 7, 2023, TBS launched the Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation through the Let’s Talk Federal Regulations engagement platform. We are pleased to report that the submission deadline has been extended to '''February 5, 2024'''.
 
On November 7, 2023, TBS launched the Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation through the Let’s Talk Federal Regulations engagement platform. We are pleased to report that the submission deadline has been extended to '''February 5, 2024'''.
    
The Supply Chain Regulatory Review is examining where improvements to regulations or regulatory practices can support efficient and resilient supply chains in Canada. We are seeking input from interested organizations and individuals on regulatory issues pertaining to:
 
The Supply Chain Regulatory Review is examining where improvements to regulations or regulatory practices can support efficient and resilient supply chains in Canada. We are seeking input from interested organizations and individuals on regulatory issues pertaining to:
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* critical minerals
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*critical minerals
* transportation
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*transportation
* border operations  
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* border operations
* broader supply chain regulations and regulatory practices
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*broader supply chain regulations and regulatory practices
    
For more details and to provide input, refer to the Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation.
 
For more details and to provide input, refer to the Supply Chain Regulatory Review consultation.