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This Regulatory Stock Review Plan is a public list and description of planned reviews of regulations that the Farm Products Council of Canada (FPCC)is proposing within a six year period. It is intended to give Canadians, including businesses and Indigenous peoples, and trading partners, greater opportunity to inform the reviews of regulations and to plan for the future.
The stock review plan identifies a FPCC contact point for the planned reviews. The stock review plan will be adjusted and updated over time to reflect the FPCC’s regulatory priorities and changes to the operating environment.
Title of the Regulations |
Federal Delegation Orders under the Agricultural Products Marketing Act |
Enabling Act |
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Rationale |
To ensure the regulation is effective in achieving objectives. |
Narrative |
As a result of a review of the regulatory framework under the APMA, conducted by the FPCC and AAFC, and recommendations from the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, improvements have been identified to be made to the APMA. Updates to individual orders identified as a priority are being implemented. |
Date of last review or amendment |
2020: |
Targeted start for review |
2017 |
Stakeholder Feedbac |
Consultations on all proposed amendments are conducted with provincial commodity boards and provincial supervisory boards on an ongoing basis. |
Outcomes
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Orders arebeing amended or repealed in collaboration with the commodity boards and provincial supervisory boards. |
For further information |
Link to FPCC Forward Regulatory Plan |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
For more information
All of the Government of Canada’s acts and regulations can be found on the Justice Laws website.
Consult the following for links to the Cabinet Directive on Regulation and supporting policies and guidance, and for information on government-wide regulatory initiatives implemented by departments and agencies across the Government of Canada:
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit: