By Catherine Morrison

The Canadian Press

Posted September 8, 2025 2:14 pm

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The federal government says it has found almost 500 ways to streamline regulations and cut costs through a 60-day red tape review exercise.

Departments and agencies have published reports identifying measures to make them more efficient and eliminate complicated or redundant regulations or processes.

Examples include a Canada Border Services Agency proposal to end the rule requiring that international transiting travellers be examined by the agency before making their way to their departing flight.

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Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali launched the red tape review in early July by asking ministers to review regulations in their portfolios.

Ali says a federal Red Tape Reduction Office, under the Treasury Board, will continue to work with stakeholders and regulators to move forward with the proposed initiatives.

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