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|Competition Bureau (CB) – Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)  
 
|Competition Bureau (CB) – Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)  
|[https://www.canada.ca/en/competition-bureau/news/2020/08/competition-bureau-launches-toolkit-to-help-policymakers-strengthen-competition-in-canadas-economy.html Competition Assessment Toolkit]
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|[[:en:images/c/c0/EN-_ISED_(Comp_Bureau)_1_Competition_Assessment_Toolkit.pdf|Competition Assessment Toolkit]]
 
|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.
 
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|Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)
 
|Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED)
|[[:en:images/4/4d/RCF_ISED_3-_EN.pdf|Centralized Service for Enabling Regulators to Issue and Consume Digital Credentials]]
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|[[:en:images/b/bd/EN-_ISED_3_Centralized_Service_for_Enabling_Regulators_to_Issue_and_Consume_Digital_Credentials.pdf|Centralized Service for Enabling Regulators to Issue and Consume Digital Credentials]]
 
|The project would establish a prototype centralized service for issuing and verifying digital credentials and test it with regulators and businesses. Findings would help to inform future work on Canada’s Digital Trust Infrastructure, such as piloting the centralized service for issuing and verifying digital credentials across regulatory regimes.
 
|The project would establish a prototype centralized service for issuing and verifying digital credentials and test it with regulators and businesses. Findings would help to inform future work on Canada’s Digital Trust Infrastructure, such as piloting the centralized service for issuing and verifying digital credentials across regulatory regimes.
 
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|Community of Federal Regulators (CFR)
 
|Community of Federal Regulators (CFR)
| Building Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Capacity in the Government of Canada
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| [[:en:images/8/87/EN-_CFR_1_Building_Cost-Benefit_Analysis_Capacity_in_the_Governent_of_Canada.pdf|Building Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Capacity in 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.
 
| 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.
 
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| Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
 
| Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
| Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool
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| [[:en:images/c/c8/EN-_ISED_2_(SCC)_Modernizing_the_Monitoring_Standards_in_Regulation_Tool.pdf|Modernizing the Monitoring Standards in Regulation Tool]]
 
|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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