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This regulatory roadmap gives comprehensive, general information about the regulation of radiopharmaceutical drugs for human use in Canada.
The Health and Biosciences Sector Regulatory Review Roadmap outlined a number of regulatory modernization commitments. These included plans to modernize the regulations for clinical trials and advanced therapeutic products (ATPs).
Under the Open Government Action Plan, and related National Action Plan, the FGP is required to report on its commitments related to: supporting a user-friendly open government platform; improving the quality of open data available on open.canada.ca; and reviewing additional geospatial datasets to assess their quality.
This report summarizes the FGP’s action on meeting these commitments.
Canada’s second Action Plan included the Directive on Open Government, which made it mandatory for federal government departments and agencies to maximize the release of data and information. This Plan also established commitments to collaborate with provinces, territories, and municipalities through Open Data Canada, with the private sector through the Open Data Exchange, and with the international community through Open Data for Development. 2014-16 also saw an expansion of Government of Canada work on open contracting and open financial data and information.
This series documents the responses provided by DFO Science for issues handled via the Science Response Processes (SRPs). The SRPs are generally used when Science has to respond to urgent and unforeseen requests for scientific information / advice or to respond to a request for which advisory precedents already exist.
For more information on SRPs and the circumstances they can be used, consult the Operational Guidelines for Science Response Processes (SRPs).
The Government of Yukon Science Strategy was released in 2016 to provide a strategic framework for building Yukon’s science capacity, in support of evidence-based decision making, innovation and economic diversification. This Baseline Assessment provides guidance for ongoing work, and a starting point against which progress can be measured, for the thorough evaluation to be completed by March 31, 2025. The evaluation will assess the relevance and design of the Science Strategy as well as the resulting outcomes.
The 2022–24 National Action Plan includes commitments and milestones to make the Government of Canada more open, transparent and accountable to those it serves. The government used feedback from the public to make sure that the plan reflects what matters most to the people of Canada. This plan has five themes, listed below, with commitments and milestones for each. 1.
This document contains the full set of draft commitments for Canada’s 2018-2020 National Action Plan on Open Government. For more information, please visit the Creating Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government 2016–18 page. Please comment on this page or email your feedback to open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca.
This dataset consolidates quarterly progress for Canada’s 2018-2020 National Action Plan on Open Government
The CLC was established 20 years ago as an independent group to bridge communication between the laboratory and community residents. By remaining at arm's-length from CSCHAH, we ensure the transparent and open flow of information. Our committee members represent all Manitobans and come from a variety of both science and non-science backgrounds. All members are volunteers, and all are nominated by various stakeholders and community groups.