
Prime Minster Stephen Harper announces Red Tape Reduction commission
January 13, 2011
Small and medium-sized businesses to benefit from reduced administrative burden TORONTO – Prime Minister Stephen Harper, accompanied by Rob Moore, Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism), today announced the creation of the Red Tape Reduction Commission, which will work to reduce the burden of federal regulatory requirements on Canadian enterprises, especially small- and medium-sized businesses. “Small and medium-sized businesses are a critical driver of the Canadian economy,” said the Prime Minister. “This initiative will help ensure that they can grow, prosper and create jobs without being impeded by unnecessary government regulations.” The Red Tape Reduction Commission, chaired by Minister of State Moore, will help find effective and lasting solutions to support Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses. It will consult with Canadians and Canadian businesses to identify irritants that have a clear detrimental effect on growth, competitiveness and innovation. The Commission will also look at the cost associated with federal regulatory requirements that businesses face, and provide advice on permanent solutions for reducing the overall compliance burden. “Canadian businesses spend billions of dollars each year adhering to regulations,” added Prime Minister Harper. “We need to look at where and how we can reduce these costs and this red-tape burden, especially on small businesses.” The Commission will hold consultations with Canadians and Canadian businesses during a series of round tables later this month. An online consultation process will also take place (www.reduceredtape.gc.ca ) before the Commission issues its recommendations to the Government in the fall of 2011. Backgrounder RED TAPE REDUCTION ACHIEVEMENTS Over the last three years, the Harper Government has simplified regulatory and administrative requirements for Canadian businesses through the following steps: § In March 2009, the Harper Government fulfilled its Budget 2007 commitment to reduce the paperwork burden by 20 per cent under the Paperwork Burden Reduction Initiative (www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ic1.nsf/eng/04513.html ). The initiative eliminated almost 80,000 regulatory requirements and information obligations by streamlining regulations, eliminating duplicate requirements and overlapping obligations, and reducing information requirements. § The Canada Border Services Agency is eliminating more than 1,600 obsolete, non-essential requirements for information and administrative demands that were imposed on business. This represents a 20-per cent reduction in red tape for that one organization alone. (www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/media/release-communique/2009/2009-04-17-eng.html ) § The Record of Employment on the Web service (http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/employers/roe_web.shtml offers a variety of benefits to business. Some examples include:
§ The Canada Revenue Agency has reduced the frequency of required tax filings and remittances, benefiting small businesses. § Services such as BizPaL (www.bizpal.ca ) and the Canada Revenue Agency's My Business Account (www.cra-arc.gc.ca/esrvc-srvce/tx/bsnss/myccnt/menu-eng.html ) streamlined the ways businesses interact with the Government. Backgrounder RED TAPE REDUCTION COMMISSION Delivering on the commitment announced in Budget 2010, the Harper Government has created the Red Tape Reduction Commission with the following mandate:
While the initiative is led by the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, the Commission is chaired by the Honourable Rob Moore, Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism). Other Commission members include six representatives from the private sector and five parliamentarians:
The Commission will consult Canadian businesses and individuals through an online consultation process at www.reduceredtape.gc.ca , which will be open until March 31, 2011, and by hosting a series of roundtables across Canada. The dates, times and locations of the roundtables will be made public shortly. The Commission will build on past and ongoing Government initiatives to reduce the burden of complying with regulatory requirements on business in Canada. It takes a client-centered approach to reducing red tape. Related Information: www.reduceredtape.gc.ca |
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