Good News!
Now 100% compliant with Canada's 'Cabinet Directive on Regulation' and its requirements. RPM continues to evolve to reflect TBS expectations for efficiency and regulatory portfolio management. Essential regulatory capabilities are now at your fingertips.
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What is the Cabinet Directive on Regulation (CDR)?
The Cabinet Directive on Regulation sets out the Government of Canada’s expectations and requirements in the development, management, and review of federal regulations. This directive demonstrates Canada's commitment to regulatory excellence and comprehensive regulatory management.
Why have we designed CDR features into our RPM software? Why is this important?
The Cabinet Directive on Regulation provides excellent guidance for good regulatory practice and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recognized the Canadian federal government as a leader in good regulatory practice. The integration of the new CDR features with our RPM software's already advanced capabilities is now complete. RPM delivers even more value to Canada's regulatory programs (federal, provinces, territories and municipalities) for reduced operational costs and measurably better quality regulations.
The Cabinet Directive on Regulation sets out the Government of Canada’s expectations and requirements in the development, management, and review of federal regulations. This directive demonstrates Canada's commitment to regulatory excellence and comprehensive regulatory management.
Why have we designed CDR features into our RPM software? Why is this important?
The Cabinet Directive on Regulation provides excellent guidance for good regulatory practice and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recognized the Canadian federal government as a leader in good regulatory practice. The integration of the new CDR features with our RPM software's already advanced capabilities is now complete. RPM delivers even more value to Canada's regulatory programs (federal, provinces, territories and municipalities) for reduced operational costs and measurably better quality regulations.