Canada Energy Regulator – 2022–23 Departmental Plan
Supplementary information tables
Gender-based analysis plus
Introduction
Each organization is responsible to conduct its own analysis, under the Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) framework, to support this government-wide reporting requirement.
In 2018, Parliament passed the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act. The Departmental Plans and departmental results reports are being used to fulfil the President of the Treasury Board’s obligations to make public analysis on the impacts of expenditure programs on gender and diversity.
Applicability
All departments must complete the GBA Plus supplementary information table. Even if GBA Plus is deemed not relevant to a department’s programs, the department must complete the table and explain how GBA Plus is not relevant.
Institutional GBA Plus Capacity |
Initiatives to advance implementation of GBA Plus governance within the Canada Energy Regulator (CER): The CER is continuing to work on developing a framework for advancing GBA Plus within the organization. Included in this framework will be an assessment of required governance and resources at appropriate levels in the organization to support capacity building, monitoring, reporting and continual improvement of the framework. There are new and ongoing initiatives to help advance GBA Plus departmental capacity, key initiatives include: New Initiatives:
Ongoing Initiatives:
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Highlights of GBA+ Results Reporting Capacity by Program |
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Energy Adjudication Core Responsibility Programs |
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Infrastructure, Tolls and Tariffs |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: GBA Plus data is presented in various ways in company applications, participant comments and evidence, and in the Commission’s decisions and recommendation reports. All of this information is on the court of record and can be found for each relevant project in the CER’s regulatory database, REGDOCS. While embedded in our adjudication processes, we do not currently collect data in such a manner that would allow us to report impacts by gender and diversity. This program supports greater public participation and access to adjudicative proceedings tied to energy reviews. It also requires companies to submit plans relating to the particular energy project under review that enhance benefits for Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Through the energy adjudication process, conditions may be imposed on projects to mitigate risks that are then monitored through the programs in the Safety and Environment Oversight Core Responsibility. New Initiatives:
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There are also legislative GBA Plus requirements for the Commission’s assessment of projects regulated under the CER Act, such as considering health, social and economic effects, including with respect to the intersection of sex and gender with other identity factors. By working through a GBA Plus analysis, the Commission can better understand the possible disproportionate effects of a project on distinct groups of people, including on vulnerable populations and populations identified by gender. |
Participant Funding |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The Participant Funding Program (PFP) provides Grants and Contributions to support greater participation in public hearings and Crown Consultation of Indigenous Peoples, landowners and not for profit organizations potentially affected by projects being reviewed by the Infrastructure, Tolls and Tariffs program. Ongoing Initiatives:
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Safety and Environment Oversight Core Responsibility Programs: |
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Company Performance |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: Oversight activities are not expected to negatively impact Canadians from identifiable groups. Specific conditions placed on an applicant relating to GBA Plus matters in the application assessment process (through the Energy Adjudication Core Responsibility) will be enforced in subsequent oversight activity and the CER will assess the need to address data gaps related to gender disaggregated data. Very little GBA Plus specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s safety and environment oversight core responsibility and programs. This data does not exist because the data and the CER measures for safety and environmental oversight serves as a proxy indication as to how safely that infrastructure is being operated. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area because there are no differential impacts association with the operation of CER regulated infrastructure, it is either operated safely and benefits all Canadians or it does not. |
Management System and Industry Performance |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: Oversight activities are not expected to negatively impact Canadians from identifiable groups. Specific conditions placed on an applicant relating to GBA Plus matters in the application assessment process (through the Energy Adjudication Core Responsibility) will be enforced in subsequent oversight activity and the CER will assess the need to address data gaps related to gender disaggregated data. Very little GBA Plus specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s safety and environment oversight core responsibility and programs. This data does not exist because the data and the CER measures for safety and environment oversight serves as a proxy indication as to how safely that infrastructure is being operated. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area because there are no differential impacts association with the operation of CER regulated infrastructure, it is either operated safely and benefits all Canadians or it does not. |
Emergency Management |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: Oversight activities are not expected to negatively impact Canadians from identifiable groups. Specific conditions placed on an applicant relating to GBA Plus matters in the application assessment process (through the Energy Adjudication Core Responsibility) will be enforced in subsequent oversight activity and the CER will assess the need to address data gaps related to gender disaggregated data. Very little GBA Plus specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s safety and environment oversight core responsibility and programs. This data does not exist because the data and the CER measures for safety and environment oversight serves as a proxy indication as to how safely that infrastructure is being operated. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area because there are no differential impacts association with the operation of CER regulated infrastructure, it is either operated safely and benefits all Canadians or it does not. |
Regulatory Framework |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: New Initiatives:
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Energy Information Core Responsibility Programs |
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Energy System Information |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: New Initiatives:
Ongoing initiatives:
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Pipeline Information |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: New Initiatives:
Ongoing initiatives:
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Engagement Core Responsibility Programs |
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Stakeholder Engagement |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The CER is focused on delivering an engagement model that emphasizes building relationships, listening to Canadians, and sharing information to collaboratively identify and address issues while improving the way the organization works. The CER engages with diverse groups of people on decisions that directly affect them. Through the Stakeholder Engagement Program we tailor engagement to reflect the unique relationships we have with those impacted by our work, notably landowners, and industry. New Initiatives:
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Indigenous Engagement |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The CER is focused on delivering an engagement model that emphasizes building relationships, listening to Canadians, and sharing information to collaboratively identify and address issues while improving the way the organization works. The CER engages with diverse groups of people on decisions that directly affect them. Through the Indigenous Engagement Program we tailor engagement to reflect the unique relationships we have with Indigenous peoples impacted by our work. New Initiatives:
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Internal Services |
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Internal Services Programs |
Data collection and reporting on Program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: There are multiple internal services programs which have varying levels of maturity relating to GBA Plus data collection and reporting. Below are initiatives to enable collection and monitoring of data to report on program impacts by gender and diversity (GBA Plus): New Initiatives:
Ongoing Initiatives:
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