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== <span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''What's new in the CRI?'''</big></span> ==
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'''November 2023 –''' The '''Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF)''' is now accepting applications from regulators interested in testing new ideas to improve how you regulate or to help industry innovations reach the marketplace. The CRI will work alongside you to help bring your experimentation ideas to fruition with expert guidance and supplemental funding. REEF intake is open until January 16, 2024. The total funding envelope available for REEF experiments is $1M for fiscal year 2024-2025 and $1.4M per subsequent year. Learn more by visiting the [[Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund|REEF page]] or registering for the upcoming Webinar!
  
'''October 2022 – New Regulators’ Capacity Fund Lessons Learned Report now available!'''
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== <span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''About the CRI'''</big></span> ==
 
 
From 2020-2022, the CRI supported twenty-six initiatives from twelve departments and agencies through the Regulators’ Capacity Fund.  To learn from the project leads about their challenges, opportunities and successes, the CRI held a Lessons Learned Workshop in August 2022.  The information gathered during that session was captured in this [[:en:images/1/12/RCF_Lessons_Learned_Report_2022_-_English_(Final).pdf|RCF Lessons Learned Report]].   If you are interested in applying to the Regulators’ Capacity Fund, this report will provide you with some key takeaways!  
 
 
 
 
 
'''September 2022''' - The '''Regulators' Capacity Fund''' (RCF) has been renewed with funding of '''$6.2M over three years''' (2022-2025) to further support regulators. The renewed fund has expanded to include projects that support post-pandemic resiliency/recovery efforts.  The CRI is now accepting RCF applications for this fiscal year! For more information, please check out our [[Regulators' Capacity Fund|RCF page]], or reach out to us directly with your project ideas at [mailto:cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca?Subject=GCpedia%20General%20enquiry%20&body=%20 cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca].
 
 
 
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<span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''About the CRI'''</big></span> <br>
 
 
Based on recommendations from the Economic Strategy Tables aimed at improving the regulatory environment for business – including the need for greater exploration and use of sandboxes and pilots to ensure the regulatory system keeps pace with advances in technology – the 2018 Fall Economic Statement announced that the Government would create a Centre for Regulatory Innovation (CRI).
 
Based on recommendations from the Economic Strategy Tables aimed at improving the regulatory environment for business – including the need for greater exploration and use of sandboxes and pilots to ensure the regulatory system keeps pace with advances in technology – the 2018 Fall Economic Statement announced that the Government would create a Centre for Regulatory Innovation (CRI).
  
 
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=== <span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''Mandate'''</big></span> <small>The CRI:</small> ===
<span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''Mandate'''</big></span> <br>
 
The CRI:
 
 
#supports regulatory experimentation that promotes innovation and regulatory competitiveness in Canada;
 
#supports regulatory experimentation that promotes innovation and regulatory competitiveness in Canada;
 
#helps regulators understand and respond to challenges associated with technological change; and,
 
#helps regulators understand and respond to challenges associated with technological change; and,
 
#supports industry in bringing applications of new and emerging technologies into the Canadian marketplace.
 
#supports industry in bringing applications of new and emerging technologies into the Canadian marketplace.
  
 
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=== <span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''Governance'''</big></span> ===
<span style="color: #1F402B"><big>'''Governance'''</big></span> <br>
 
 
The CRI is situated in the
 
The CRI is situated in the
 
Treasury Board Secretariat’s Regulatory Affairs Sector, reporting to the
 
Treasury Board Secretariat’s Regulatory Affairs Sector, reporting to the

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What's new in the CRI?

November 2023 – The Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF) is now accepting applications from regulators interested in testing new ideas to improve how you regulate or to help industry innovations reach the marketplace. The CRI will work alongside you to help bring your experimentation ideas to fruition with expert guidance and supplemental funding. REEF intake is open until January 16, 2024. The total funding envelope available for REEF experiments is $1M for fiscal year 2024-2025 and $1.4M per subsequent year. Learn more by visiting the REEF page or registering for the upcoming Webinar!

About the CRI

Based on recommendations from the Economic Strategy Tables aimed at improving the regulatory environment for business – including the need for greater exploration and use of sandboxes and pilots to ensure the regulatory system keeps pace with advances in technology – the 2018 Fall Economic Statement announced that the Government would create a Centre for Regulatory Innovation (CRI).

Mandate The CRI:

  1. supports regulatory experimentation that promotes innovation and regulatory competitiveness in Canada;
  2. helps regulators understand and respond to challenges associated with technological change; and,
  3. supports industry in bringing applications of new and emerging technologies into the Canadian marketplace.

Governance

The CRI is situated in the Treasury Board Secretariat’s Regulatory Affairs Sector, reporting to the Executive Director of the Regulatory Cooperation Directorate.

The Centre’s overall operations are governed by an interdepartmental Director General Steering Committee, comprised of representatives from:

  • TBS (chair);
  • Privy Council Office;
  • Innovation, Science, and Economic Development;
  • Transport Canada;
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada;
  • Health Canada; and,
  • Community of Federal Regulators.


Contact us
If you have any questions or would like more information, email us.

Connect with the Community of Federal Regulators

Did you know? The Community of Federal Regulators (CFR) is helping to bring the community together to explore, pioneer and test new approaches and delivery methods with potential application for creating efficiencies across the regulatory lifecycle. Visit CFR’s GCpedia site to learn more about their work in this area. If you’re looking to collaborate with another department or agency, the CFR can assist you in making connections. Send them an email at cfr-crf@canada.ca.