Why was the Public Registry created?
The Public Registry was created to provide the public with timely access to information and documents developed under the Act. It enables the public to monitor the progress of documents from their draft stage, to final publication in the Canada Gazette. Finally, it provides notice of public consultations and information on where to direct comments.
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