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On March 31, 2022, Bill S-6, an Act Respecting Regulatory Modernization (second Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill), was introduced in Parliament. Bill S-6 includes amendments to: reduce the administrative burden for businesses. make digital interactions with government easier. simplify regulatory processes.
- Overview of amendments in the second Annual Regulatory ...
Bill S 6, An Act respecting regulatory modernization (second...
- Overview of amendments in the second Annual Regulatory ...
- Bill S‑6, An Act Respecting Regulatory Modernization
- Theme I: Ease of Doing Business
- Theme 2: Regulatory Flexibility and Agility
- Theme 3: Integrity of The Regulatory System
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Bill S 6, An Act respecting regulatory modernization(second Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill) helps keep federal regulations relevant and up to date by making common sense amendments to 29 pieces of legislation. The amendments support the Government of Canada’s efforts to: 1. reduce administrative burden for businesses 2. make digital interacti...
These amendments aim to reduce friction and administrative burden for businesses when interacting with the regulatory system. This includes amendments that would establish electronic equivalencies to all physically based requirements (e.g., use of paper), enable new and innovative products to be brought to market faster, and harmonize regulatory re...
The proposals below aim to make the government more effective, efficient and nimble in terms of how it manages its regulatory system. This includes amendments that aim to streamline internal processes and establish appropriate regulatory-making authorities to help protect the health, safety and security of Canadians, and the environment.
The proposals below are technical in nature and aim to remove small scale, low impact irritants or respond to recommendations made by the Standing Joint Committee on the Scrutiny of Regulations. This includes amendments that enhance the integrity of the regulatory system as whole by ensuring the government has the clear legal authority to regulate ...
Jun 19, 2024 · The Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1 amended 12 regulatory instruments with the first annual regulatory modernization bill. It included making changes to digitalize paper-based processes, streamlining the review process for zero-emission vehicles, and enabling innovation by changing regulatory requirements to test new products.
Mar 31, 2022 · Today, the Government of Canada introduced Bill S–6, the second Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill, an annual legislative mechanism led by Mona Fortier, the President of the Treasury Board, and sponsored in the Senate by Senator Yuen Pau Woo, that helps keep rules relevant and up to date.
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however, that bills may be amended during their consideration by the House of Commons and Senate, and have no force or effect unless and until they are passed by both houses of Parliament, receive Royal Assent, and come into force.
From March 27 to June 19, 2023, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views in the Annual Regulatory Modernization Bill (ARMB) public consultation aimed at enhancing regulatory processes.
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View what-we-heard-report-consultation-on-the-annual-regulatory-modernization-bill.html (HTML, N/A). Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Rapport ce que nous avons entendu : consultation sur le projet de loi annuel sur la modernisation de la réglementation : suivre le rythme du changement. "Published: 2024-04-22." Publishing information