New Substances program
The New Substances program consists of officials from Environment and Climate Change Canada and Health Canada. It is responsible for administering the New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) and the New Substances Notification Regulations (Organisms) [NSNR] made under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). These regulations ensure that no new substances (chemicals, polymers or living organisms) are introduced into the Canadian marketplace before undergoing ecological and human health assessments, and that appropriate control measures have been taken, when required.
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New substances: Chemicals and polymers
Requirements, advisory notes and guidance documents for the NSNR (Chemicals and Polymers)
New substances: Organisms
Requirements, fact sheet, advisory notes and guidance documents for the NSNR (Organisms)
New substances: Notification forms
New Substances Notification, interpretation of person, Domestic and Non-domestic Substances List nomination
New substances: Canada Gazette publications
Published risk management measures and waivers
New substances: Risk assessment summaries
Summaries of human health and environmental risk assessments
Administration of the New Substances program - Processing of submissions
Learn how the New Substances program manages your submission throughout the notification process and best practices for your files
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