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Submission to the Treasury Board Secretariat on improving Canada’s regulatory system
Submission to the Treasury Board Secretariat on improving Canada’s regulatory system
In drafting this response, the Canadian Chamber has worked with its members to identify priorities for regulatory modernization. The Canadian Chamber urges the government to prioritize regulatory modernization that will make Canada more competitive and attract new economic opportunities.
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