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You can use it for research or reference. Consult our [https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/federal-regulatory-management/guidelines-tools.html Cabinet Directive on Regulations: Policies, guidance and tools] web page for the policy instruments and guidance in effect.</blockquote>
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December 2018
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This is the second annual report to Parliament on federal regulatory management initiatives. This report is part of regular monitoring of certain aspects of Canada’s regulatory system.
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This year’s report has four main sections:
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* section 1 describes the benefits and costs of regulations that were made by the Governor in Council (GIC) and that have a significant<ref>Throughout this report, the term "significant," when describing a proposal or regulation, denotes a GIC regulation that has a medium to high impact, that is, greater than $1 million in total national costs per year.</ref> impact
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* section 2 reports on the implementation of the one-for-one rule, fulfilling the ''[http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/R-4.5/page-1.html Red Tape Reduction Act]'' reporting requirement
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* section 3 sets out the Administrative Burden Baseline for 2017 and for previous years, providing a count of administrative requirements in federal regulations
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* section 4 describes the new ''Cabinet Directive on Regulation'', which replaced the ''Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management'' on September 1, 2018 , as well as associated improvements to the federal regulatory process  
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The regulations reported on in this document were published in the ''Canada Gazette'', Part II, between April 1, 2017, and March 31, 2018. As such, they fall under the former ''Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management''.
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<blockquote style="background-color: white; border: solid thin grey;">[[File:Thmb-pdf.png|border|left|frameless|50x50px]][https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/tbs-sct/documents/reports/one-for-one/parl2017-one-for-one-eng.pdf Annual Report to Parliament for the 2016 to 2017 Fiscal Year: Benefits and Costs of Significant Federal Regulations, and the Implementation of the One-for-One Rule (PDF, 590 KB)]</blockquote>

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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.


December 2018

This is the second annual report to Parliament on federal regulatory management initiatives. This report is part of regular monitoring of certain aspects of Canada’s regulatory system.

This year’s report has four main sections:

  • section 1 describes the benefits and costs of regulations that were made by the Governor in Council (GIC) and that have a significant[1] impact
  • section 2 reports on the implementation of the one-for-one rule, fulfilling the Red Tape Reduction Act reporting requirement
  • section 3 sets out the Administrative Burden Baseline for 2017 and for previous years, providing a count of administrative requirements in federal regulations
  • section 4 describes the new Cabinet Directive on Regulation, which replaced the Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management on September 1, 2018 , as well as associated improvements to the federal regulatory process  

The regulations reported on in this document were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, between April 1, 2017, and March 31, 2018. As such, they fall under the former Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management.

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Annual Report to Parliament for the 2016 to 2017 Fiscal Year: Benefits and Costs of Significant Federal Regulations, and the Implementation of the One-for-One Rule (PDF, 590 KB)

  1. Throughout this report, the term "significant," when describing a proposal or regulation, denotes a GIC regulation that has a medium to high impact, that is, greater than $1 million in total national costs per year.