Service standards for high volume regulatory authorizations: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Service standards publicly state the level of performance that citizens can reasonably expect to encounter from Environment and Climate Change Canada under normal circumstances.
Service standards timelines for regulatory authorizations clarify expectations and increase predictability in the federal regulatory system. They benefit the many individuals and organizations who must seek permission from the federal government either to conduct a regulated activity or be exempted from specific obligations.
The following is a list of categories of our service standards for high-volume and other regulatory authorizations:
- Service standards and performance target: hunting within Cap Tourmente
- Service standards for Cross-border Movement of Waste Authorizations
- Standards and performance for Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species permits
- Service standards and performance: permits for Migratory Birds Regulations
- Service standards and performance: permits for Migratory Bird Sanctuary Regulations
- Service standards and performance: permits for migratory game bird hunting
- Service standards and performance Targets for permits issued under the Ozone-depleting Substances and Halocarbon Alternatives Regulations
- Service standards and performance: permits Wildlife Area Regulations
- Service standards and performance: permits for Wild Animal and Plant Trade Regulation
- Service standards and performance: permitting decisions under the Species at Risk Act
For more information
- Government-wide Forward Regulatory Plans
- The Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management
- Federal regulatory management and modernization
- Regulatory Cooperation
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Find a consultation websites.
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