Health Canada acts and regulations
We consult with the public, industry, non-governmental organizations and other interested parties to develop these laws. We also prepare guidelines to help interpret and clarify legislation and regulations.
Incorporation by reference
We're committed to the principles of:
- transparency
- reasonableness
- clarity and accessibility of content
- consistency in the decision-making process
We're also committed to aligning these principles when using incorporation by reference in regulations.
- Health Canada incorporation by reference policy
- Inventory of documents incorporated by reference
Health Canada publishes the Forward Regulatory Plan, which is a public list of planned or anticipated federal regulatory changes that we intend to make over a 24-month period.
We also publish the Stock Review Plan, which is the department's plan to review its entire regulatory stock over a set period of time. The plan includes:
- a list of regulations that will undergo a review, prioritized in a way that makes sense to the regulator and stakeholders
- a time frame for the reviews
We also participated in targeted regulatory reviews focused on:
- the health and biosciences sectors
- the agri-food and aquaculture sectors
This was to identify and address regulatory barriers to economic growth and innovation.
- Targeted regulatory reviews
- Health and biosciences sector regulatory review roadmap
- Agri-food and aquaculture sector regulatory review roadmap
Timeliness service standards and performance information
We publish timeliness service standards and performance information for our services. This includes services for regulated parties to obtain regulatory authorization, such as a permit or licence to engage in a regulated activity.
- Service standards and performance information: 2022 to 2023
- Service standards and performance information: 2021 to 2022
- Service standards and performance information: 2020 to 2021
- Service standards and performance information: 2019 to 2020
- Service standards and performance information: 2018 to 2019
- Service standards and performance information: 2017 to 2018
Guidance on regulatory requirements
Our Policy on Providing Guidance on Regulatory Requirements outlines the commitments, practices and tools that we apply when providing people and businesses with information and guidance on regulatory obligations.
It also identifies the conditions under which we provide written responses to queries about these requirements.
Number of administrative burden requirements in regulations
The Administrative Burden Baseline initiative requires departments and agencies to annually update and report publicly on the count of baseline requirements. It also requires them to establish a baseline count of federal regulatory requirements that impose administrative burden on business.
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2023
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2022
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2021
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2020
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2019
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2018
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2017
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2016
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2015
- Administrative Burden Baseline: Update 2014
Related links
- Canada Gazette
- Consulting with Canadians
- Regulatory cooperation in Canada
- Community of Federal Regulators (CFR)
- Developing and improving federal regulations
- All federal government acts and regulations (Justice Canada)