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Experts weigh in on addressing extreme heat in...

Did you know that climate change affects playground safety? Given that the number of extremely hot days is expected to more than double over the next 30 years in parts of Canada , experts recognize the increasing need for...
Notice of Intent

A Guide to Public Involvement

1. Introduction This Guide will help you determine whether or not to involve the public in making a decision or dealing with an issue in which both you and it have an interest. If, after reviewing the first section, you...
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Information technology - Cross-jurisdictional...

The ISO/IEC 24779 multi-part International Standard specifies a family of icons and symbols used in association with devices for biometric enrolment, verification and/or identification. This part of ISO/IEC 24779 describes...
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Gas-Fired Appliances for Use at High Altitudes

1.1 This Standard covers the construction, and performance,* (see Clause 3, Definitions) for gas-fired appliances with inputs up to and including 400,000 Btu/h (117.23 kW)** to determine their suitability for use at high...
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Improving food safety on World Accreditation ...

Never before has hygiene had so much attention, including that for food. This year’s World Accreditation Day focuses on food safety and the role that accreditation can play in ensuring that Canadians can have confidence in...
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Plastics Recycling: Definitions, Reporting, and...

Note: The title and scope of this NOI (originally published on January 18, 2022) were updated on June 25, 2024. Note: As requested by the responsible SDO, this NOI being reissued as the standard was in the initial stages of...
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Pre-launch announcement: ISO/IEC 42001 accreditation...

We are excited to announce the pre-launch of our accreditation scheme for ISO/IEC 42001:2023 – Information Technology – Artificial Intelligence – Management Systems (AIMS). This scheme will provide organizations a pathway to demonstrate that their artificial intelligence (AI) management systems meet the rigorous requirements of ISO/IEC 42001, fostering trust and accountability in AI technologies.