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COMMENT:Regulations Amending the Transportation Safety Board Regulations
Closing: May 11, 2018 | Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act | Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board
The objectives of the proposed amendments to the Regulations are to clarify selected reporting provisions and definitions relating to pipeline occurrences in order to address interpretation ambiguities between industry and the TSB, as well as to address minor discrepancies between the English and French text of the Regulations.
Comment: Regulations Amending the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Coal-fired Generation of Electricity Regulations
Closing: April 18, 2018 | Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 | Department of Health | Department of the Environment
The proposed Amendments would require all coal-fired electricity generating units to comply with an emissions performance standard of 420 tonnes of carbon dioxide per gigawatt hour of electricity produced (t of CO2/GWh) by 2030, at the latest. Some units will be required to comply with this performance standard earlier.
Comment: Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Food and Drugs Act (Nutrition Symbols, Other Labelling Provisions, Partially Hydrogenated Oils and Vitamin D)
Closing: April 18, 2018 | Food and Drugs Act | Department of Health
Average intakes of sodium, sugars, saturated fats and trans fats remain above recommended levels in the Canadian population. Unhealthy diets with high levels of these nutrients are risk factors for overweight and obesity and chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular disease (i.e. heart disease and stroke), some cancers and type 2 diabetes.