CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 83Primary legislationIn force

Request of Minister

The Canadian Energy Regulator must provide ministerial advice and conduct requested studies on energy matters, facility safety, security, and oil and gas export pricing. Publication of such advice, studies, or reports requires prior written ministerial consent.

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Canadian Energy Regulator Act (S.C. 2019, c. 28, s. 10)

Act current to 2026-05-26 and last amended on 2026-03-26. Previous Versions

Marginal note:Request of Minister

  • 83 (1) The Regulator must — with respect to energy matters, sources of energy and the safety and security of regulated facilities and abandoned facilities — provide to the Minister any advice that the Minister requests, including advice relating to the export pricing of oil and gas, and prepare any study or report that the Minister requests.

  • Marginal note:Prohibition on publication

    (2) The Regulator must not publish any advice, study or report referred to in subsection (1) without the Minister’s consent.

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