Quick Summary
Delivered a full assessment of the CER’s data architecture, ecosystem, governance, quality, and culture.
Engaged stakeholders across every CER business function through interviews, workshops, and executive briefings.
Created an Enterprise Data Strategy aligned with Government of Canada data policies and the federal AI strategy.
Designed a phased 3-year implementation roadmap with clear milestones, resource needs, and performance metrics.
Provided practical recommendations to strengthen data services, improve quality, and grow a data-driven culture.
Project Overview
The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) partnered with Bronson to design an enterprise data strategy that helps the organization govern and unlock the value of its data across every statutory function.
As Canada’s federal energy regulator, the CER oversees more than 71,000 kilometres of pipeline, 86 international power lines, and Canada’s energy exports. This scope gives the CER access to sector-wide energy data that no other organization holds.
Shifting Government of Canada data policies, rapid advances in artificial intelligence, and rising expectations for data-driven regulatory services made modernization essential. The CER needed a focused strategy to elevate its data management, governance, and innovation practices.
Bronson translated these priorities into a tailored enterprise data strategy and a 3-year roadmap. Together, these tools give the CER the frameworks, governance structures, and practical plans required to operate as a truly data-driven regulator.

