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This is what we heard in response to our online consultation question: "In day-to-day business, what is the most frustrating example of federal regulatory red tape that you have encountered, and what should be done to fix red tape in this area?"
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I am currently involved in a government project to track cattle movement in Canada. The level at which the technology collects the information is not high, we have collection from 5% to 100% but nothing is consistant. Large groups of cattle are difficult for the technology to collect, single animal collections is substantually higher. Read More...
Les sites web sont généralement difficile d'accès, on semble souvent donner ce qui existait sur papier avant au lieu de concevoir de vrai page web. souvent les accent sont un problème, d'ailleurs la première page avant de faire ce questionnaire était pleine de ? au lieu des accent aigu. Read More...
Background: The Klondike Placer Miners Assocation represents all of the 130 family-based placer gold mines operating in the Yukon. Placer mining has been on-going throughout the Yukon since the 1860's and continued unabated throughout the great depression of the 1930's, through the recession of the early 1980's, and the current recession. Read More...
We would like to use crown land to locate our small antenna on. It is a HUGE cost for a simple repeater station and takes us more than a year to even be considered! This should be a simple matter of checking to see if someone else is using it, if they are can we get along, and if not supply a SIMPLE report of what you would like to do and approved or not! Read More...
when we file our quarterly HST we always receive a notice back from revenue canada that says "notice of assessment". Is this meant to intimidate? The correct term might be "account summary" for example. Why use the word assessment when we are not being assessed.