Canada Cuts Down on Red Tape. Could It Work in the US?

Canada’s One for One Rule: A Model for US Regulations?

Canada says it’s the first country with a law that eliminates one regulation for every new measure that’s adopted. Canada’s One for One Rule is designed to ease the burden on businesses.


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Uri Berliner
Senior Editor
Uri Berliner 2010As Senior Editor at NPR, Uri Berliner oversees coverage of business and the economy. He has supervised and edited much of NPR’s work on the financial crisis, the auto industry, energy and the workplace. Berliner has helped to build Planet Money, a prize-winnng multimedia team that covers the global economy. Until recently, Berliner also edited NPR’s sports coverage and was part of a team that won an Edward R. Murrow award for reporting on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

Berliner came to NPR in 1999 from California, where he worked as a reporter for 12 years at daily newspapers in San Diego and Santa Barbara. At the San Diego Union-Tribune, he covered wildfires, street gangs, the border and military issues before becoming the paper’s economics correspondent. His feature writing and investigative reporting earned several awards.

In 1998, Berliner was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, where he studied business, history and economics. The following year he moved to Washington, D.C. Originally from New York City, Berliner received his undergraduate degree from Sarah Lawrence College, and went on to receive his Master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.

Source: National Public Radio

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