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      • : “In Canada, all proposed regulations are posted on the Canada Gazette website for public consultation.”
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  2. Federal departments and agencies allow interested groups, individuals, and Canadians to review and comment on proposed regulations published in Part I of the Canada Gazette before they become official. You can comment on proposed regulations found in the open consultations section of this page.

  3. We pre-published the proposed Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations and the Medical Devices Regulations (Recalls, Establishment Licences and Finished Product Testing) in the Canada Gazette, Part I on April 15, 2023, followed by a 75-day public comment period.

  4. May 28, 2024 · The proposed repealing regulations were published in Canada Gazette, Part I, on November 4, 2023 for a 60-day public comment period. Publication of the final regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part II, is targeted for fall 2024.

    • Purpose. This Policy on Regulatory Development (the policy) outlines the requirements that federal regulators must meet in order to comply with the Cabinet Directive on Regulation (the directive) as it relates to the process of developing regulations.
    • Effective date. This policy takes effect on September 1, 2018. It replaces the following: Guidelines for Effective Regulatory Consultations. Assessing, Selecting, and Implementing Instruments for Government Action.
    • Scope of application. This policy applies to all regulations to which the Cabinet Directive on Regulation applies.
    • Context. In this section. 4.1 Cabinet confidences and the regulatory process. Canada’s regulatory system is designed to protect and advance the public interest in the following areas
  5. 2024-10-25. The Canada Gazette is the official newspaper of the Government of Canada. You can learn about new statutes, new and proposed regulations, administrative board decisions and public notices.

  6. Forward Regulatory Plans are intended to help Canadians, including businesses, Indigenous peoples and trading partners, plan for: opportunities to provide their feedback during regulatory development. future regulatory changes. CFIA's Forward Regulatory Plan: 2024 to 2026 Updated 2024-04-30.

  7. Oct 25, 2024 · Environment, Dept. of the. 2024-07-27: Notice with respect to certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) Date modified: 2024-10-25. Browse and read editions of the Canada Gazette, Part I. This part contains public notices, official appointments and proposed regulations from the Government of Canada.

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