Canada Energy Regulator – 2024–25 Departmental Plan – Supplementary information tables – Gender-based analysis plus
General Information: Institutional GBA Plus capacity
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As described in the Capacity section, the CER will assess required governance through ongoing work to develop a Gender-based analysis plus (GBA Plus) framework. The CER participates in the interdepartmental working group on Environment and Science and collaborates with GBA Plus teams from the Natural Resources Canada portfolio departments. The CER continues to increase staff capacity and results in applying GBA Plus commitments internally and externally. Planned process improvements are occurring as the CER operationalizes Diversity and Belonging Roadmap-related recommendations, including preparing a CER career development framework, formalizing diverse hiring panels, and clarifying processes and tools for reporting and responding to misconduct occurrences. The CER is also implementing the Indigenous Recruitment and Retention Strategy and Action Plan to cultivate an Indigenous-inclusive workforce and recruit, retain, and advance Indigenous employees. The organization will also increase the availability and accessibility of external communications and expand our reach to diverse audiences. |
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Initiatives to advance implementation of GBA Plus governance within the CER: The CER is continuing to develop a framework for advancing GBA Plus practices 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 application of GBA Plus practices in the organization. There are ongoing and new initiatives to help advance GBA Plus departmental capacity. Key initiatives include:
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Highlights of GBA Plus Results Reporting Capacity by Program | |
Energy Adjudication Core Responsibility Program | |
Infrastructure, Tolls and Export Applications |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The Commission considers the health, social and economic effects of a project, including with respect to the intersection of sex and gender with other identity factors. The CER collects GBA Plus data related to energy adjudication through our regulatory processes, including company applications, participant comments and evidence, and in the Commission’s decision and recommendation reports. All this information is publicly available and can be found on a project-specific basis through 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 various GBA Plus factors. 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. 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: The CER expects regulated companies to apply a GBA Plus lens throughout the lifecycle of a project. 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 assessed as part of condition filings that will be followed up on if issues are identified. Very little GBA Plus-specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s Safety and Environment Oversight core responsibility and programs. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area. The CER’s Departmental Results Framework measures for safety and environment oversight serve as a proxy indication as to how safely infrastructure is being operated. |
Management System and Industry Performance |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The CER expects regulated companies to apply a GBA Plus lens throughout the lifecycle of a project. 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 assessed as part of condition filings that will be followed up on if issues are identified. Very little GBA Plus-specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s Safety and Environment Oversight core responsibility and programs. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area. The CER’s Departmental Results Framework measures for safety and environment oversight serve as a proxy indication as to how safely infrastructure is being operated. |
Emergency Management |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The CER expects regulated companies to apply a GBA Plus lens throughout the lifecycle of a project. 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 assessed as part of condition filings that will be followed up on if issues are identified. Very little GBA Plus-specific data is available related to the outcomes of the CER’s Safety and Environment Oversight core responsibility and programs. The CER does not intend to collect specific GBA Plus data in this area. The CER’s Departmental Results Framework measures for safety and environment oversight serve as a proxy indication as to how safely infrastructure is being operated. |
Regulatory Framework |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: Ongoing 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: This program does not collect sufficient data to monitor impacts by gender and diversity; however, it will investigate ways to collect new data using ongoing initiatives. Ongoing Initiatives:
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Pipeline Information |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: This program does not collect sufficient data to monitor impacts by gender and diversity; however, it will investigate ways to collect new data using ongoing 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 Stakeholder Engagement program will continue to improve data collection to reflect regional context and diversity. Ongoing Initiatives:
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Indigenous Engagement |
Data collection and reporting on program impacts by gender and diversity capacity: The Indigenous Engagement program will continue to improve data collection to reflect regional context and diversity. The CER is guided in our Indigenous engagement activities by our Reconciliation statement and commitment to implementing the UN Declaration. We tailor engagement to reflect the unique relationships we have with Indigenous peoples impacted by our work. Ongoing Initiatives:
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