Congratulations to NCFA Advisor Robin Ford | Treasury Board of Canada Announces Renewed External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness
Treasury Board of Canada | Release | Oct 3, 2022
- provides advice on how to promote regulatory excellence by supporting innovation, competitiveness and economic growth while ensuring health, safety, security, and environmental outcomes;
- brings together representatives from across the country to provide an independent perspective on improving Canada’s regulatory system; and
- supports the modernization of Canada’s regulatory system, seeking to make the system more flexible, adaptable, and sustainable for the future.
The Committee’s work is structured into four themes:
- COVID-19 lessons learned;
- regulatory stock reviews;
- the Cabinet Directive on Regulation; and,
- monitoring the first Committee’s recommendations.
To learn more about the full scope and authority of the committee, consult the committee’s terms of reference.
Composition and membership
The Committee is composed of seven members, representing a diverse range of perspectives from academia, consumer advocacy, business, and civil society. A Chair is selected by the President of the Treasury Board from among the members.
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NCFA Advocacy
The renewed committee is composed of three returning members and four new members. This reflects advice from the 2019-2021 Committee to ensure continuity and maintain momentum while incorporating new perspectives.
Committee members participate on a pro bono basis without remuneration. Eligible travel and accommodation expenses for members are reimbursed in accordance with the Government of Canada Travel Directive when in-person meetings are required.
Membership
- Chair: Laura Jones (Returning)
- Yves Bourgeois
- Christian Dandeneau
- Robin Ford (linkedin profile)
- Keith Mussar (Returning Member)
- Shino Nakane
- Nancy Olewiler (Returning Member)
“The renewed External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness will help to ensure that our efforts to strengthen Canada’s regulatory system continue to be informed by the diverse experiences and views of Canadians.”
– The Honourable Mona Fortier, President of the Treasury Board
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