"Smart, calculated regulation may not be an inspiring dream or a call to arms - but if it's done right, good regulation can be a comparative advantage."
- Robert Slater, Chair, Regulatory Governance Initiative.
"Smart, calculated regulation may not be an inspiring dream or a call to arms - but if it's done right, good regulation can be a comparative advantage."
- Robert Slater, Chair, Regulatory Governance Initiative.
Mr. Greg Adams, Manager of Research and Development at J.D. Irving Limited, a leading Canadian forest products company. Mr. Adams’ lecture is entitled, “JD Irving, Limited: Our Sustainability...
On February 23rd, 2012, the RGI and Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA), held a Critical Conversation™ on Occupant Management and Re-occupancy of Buildings after Bio-terrorism. In attendance where people from different departments and levels of government,...
Welcome to the brand new RGI website, RegulatoryGovernance.ca!
With it, the RGI team will be able to better report on the latest news and trends from the field, as well as a fasciliate more events and connections between practioners, researchers and students ...
The development and uses of nanoparticles in a wide range of human and environmental products are an exploding area of research. While there are major benefits to the uses of nanoparticles, there are also challenges stemming from how we assess their risks and impacts on human and environmental...
By Anne O’Toole
Core Competencies for the Regulatory Community
An Interview-based Inquiry
By the RGI Research Team
International Approaches to the Regulatory Governance of Nanotechnology
By Jennifer Pelley and Marc Saner

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