The Canada Energy Regulator is one year old
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THE CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR IS
ONE YEAR OLD
Today we reflect on what we have accomplished and look forward to the work that lies ahead
August 2019
The National Energy Board is replaced by the Canada Energy Regulator with a new Board of Directors and a Commission
October 2019
The Gazoduq Project becomes the first joint review project under the new Canadian Impact Assessment Agency
Fall 2019
Joint inspections and oversight activities with the Indigenous Advisory Monitoring Committees for Trans Mountain Expansion and Enbridge Line 3
February 2020
Proactive safety advisory issued about welds on high-strength steel pipe.
March 2020
500+ CER employees start working from home due to COVID-19 while maintaining business operations
April 2020
CER introduces new process for early engagement on new project applications
April 2020
Develops new protocols to oversee company activities during the pandemic
July 2020
Joint agreement announced by the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee, the CER and the company to improve Indigenous monitoring of the Trans Mountain Expansion
August 2020
First Indigenous Advisory Committee established to help build a new relationship with Indigenous peoples.
August 2020
Gitane De Silva welcomed as new CEO
The CER has been tasked to be a regulator that inspires trust and
builds public confidence on the part of Canadians.
In our journey ahead, we will keep working to learn, evolve and
take the steps necessary to fully realize the commitments in the Canadian Energy Regulator Act.
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