Dataset Description
Once the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) decides that an application requires a hearing, the CER issues a process letter or a document called a Hearing Order. A Hearing Order usually gives a brief description of the proposed project or application, the list of issues that will be considered, as well as details on the steps in the hearing process and the schedule for the various steps. The Hearing Order includes information on how people might participate in the hearing. The process to apply to participate in a hearing will involve filling in an online form with details such as how the project will impact you or your group.
Organization: Canada Energy Regulator | La Régie de l’énergie du Canada
Last modified: 2025-02-14T18:41:21.428979
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