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- The new feature is part of the Canada Gazette’s ongoing efforts to evolve into a modern, digital publication and will give Canadians, stakeholders and other interested parties the opportunity to submit comments on regulatory proposals online.
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Sep 27, 2022 · The new feature is part of the Canada Gazette’s ongoing efforts to evolve into a modern, digital publication and will give Canadians, stakeholders and other interested parties the opportunity to submit comments on regulatory proposals online.
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New feature: File attachments. This new feature allows you to attach any supporting documents such as graphs, tables, facts, briefs that support your comment. Note: You must use the commenting boxes in order to provide your comments on the proposed regulations. File attachments are for supporting documents only.
Sep 27, 2022 · The new feature is part of the Canada Gazette's ongoing efforts to evolve into a modern, digital publication and will give Canadians, stakeholders and other interested parties the opportunity to...
Oct 13, 2022 · The Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) announced a new online commenting feature allowing the public to submit comments on proposed regulations published in the Canada Gazette before they become official.
Since fall 2022, a new commenting feature on the Canada Gazette website has brought even more say to Canadians, as they can now review and comment on proposed regulations online. In the past, Canadians sent their comments by mail and, later, by email.
The online commenting tool was available for a sample of proposed regulations since April 2021. However, as of Sept. 27, the feature is now available for all proposed regulations published in Part I of the Canada Gazette, Public Services and Procurement Canada announced on Sept. 27.
Sep 2, 2023 · They are strongly encouraged to use the online commenting feature that is available on the Canada Gazette website but if they use email, the representations should cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, and the date of publication of this notice, and be sent to the following email: reglementsnouvellesenligne-onlinenewsactregulations@pch.gc.ca.