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We are asking for public feedback on our energy information program. The CER monitors energy markets and assesses Canadian energy requirements and trends to support its regulatory responsibilities. As part of the CER’s market monitoring, we produce publications on energy supply, demand and infrastructure regularly.
This page will provide interactive tools so you can give us feedback on our current energy information products. You will also have the opportunity to let us know what is working, what is not and what you want to see next!
Does energy matter to you? Tell us what you want to see!
We are asking for public feedback on our energy information program. The CER monitors energy markets and assesses Canadian energy requirements and trends to support its regulatory responsibilities. As part of the CER’s market monitoring, we produce publications on energy supply, demand and infrastructure regularly.
This page will provide interactive tools so you can give us feedback on our current energy information products. You will also have the opportunity to let us know what is working, what is not and what you want to see next!
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What does the NEB do?
Established in 1959 the National Energy Board....
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At the NEB, the environment is a focal point. Pipeline companies must follow the NEB Act and regulations, and any federal, provincial, or municipal requirements that apply when planning a project in Canada.