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Call for Participants

Hello, bonjour! Code for Canada, in collaboration with the Canada Energy Regulator, are looking for participants to give us feedback and join workshops which will explore uses of a regulatory documents database, REGDOCS. Each workshop will take approximately 1 hour. You do not need to be familiar with this database to participate, we welcome anyone within Canada to apply!

These workshops will guide direction for increasing accessibility, discoverability, and participation within a publicly available database so that all residents, including landowners, scientists, students, and Indigenous communities, can fully participate in the national energy dialogue.

Workshops will be conducted remotely and in person based on your preferred method of communication. We are also seeking participants to test ideas. Please indicate what you prefer below, by clicking "I want to participate".

Compensation will be provided. The deadline to apply is October 7, 2019 at 1:00pm.


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Privacy notice


The Canada Energy Regulator is committed to protecting the privacy rights of individuals.

The Canada Energy Regulator is committed to protecting the privacy rights of individuals.

The definition of “personal information” is any information, in any form, about an identifiable individual. Refer to section 3 of the Privacy Act for further details regarding personal information.

The personal information you provide will be used by the National Energy Board for research and development purposes; and is collected under the authority of the Financial Administration Act, and in accordance with the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada and is described in the Standard personal information banks (PSU 914 - Public Communications). Provision of your information is voluntary, and will not be used to make any administrative decisions about you.

Personal information is collected and used as described in the Treasury Board Secretariat’s Standard Personal Information Bank Outreach Activities (PSU 938)

Individuals have the right to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the department’s handling of their personal information.



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