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Req # A-2023-12662
Statistics from May 4, 2018 to May 4, 2023, of the total quantity of Rag and Raw Tobacco seized in Canada by year, and the total amount of tobacco allowed entry by excise permit along with source country.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2023
Req # A-2023-16501
Records from February 1 to 28, 2005, regarding the reclassification of the PM-02 Detector Dog Handler position to the PM-03 Border Services Officer Position, including any addendums added to the work description. This includes any memorandums by Michael Hines, Director, Organization and classification, at the Canada Border Services Agency regarding new PM-03 national Border Services Officer work description.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2023
Req # A-2023-26421
Statistics form January 1, 2021 to May 30, 2023, regarding the number of removal orders issued to passport holders in India, broken down by departure, exclusion, and deportation orders.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2023
Req # A-2021-21364
Briefing note: 21-01125 – The Office of the Auditor General of Canada Engagement: Update on Past Audits, June 23, 2021Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2021-26120
A record of the Manager's Guide to Conducting Internal Investigations.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-00636
Statistics from January 1 to December 31, 2021, on the number of all live imported non-domesticated wildlife species that do not require an import permit but are inspected and released by the Canada Border Services Agency for commercial and non-commercial purposes. Broken down by: species or lowest available taxonomic category, country of origin, country from where consigned, animal source, and purpose for importation. This includes all reptiles, amphibians, birds and non-domesticated mammals, but excludes: plants, fish, invertebrates, all livestock and other domesticated mammals including cats, dogs, guinea pigs, donkeys, horses, ferrets, rabbits, fancy mice, and fancy rats. Additionally, this includes other mammals not on this list whose status as domesticated or not is uncertain.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-08133
Statistics from January 1, 2020 to April 7, 2022, on the number of people in immigration detention by month, facility, gender and reason for detention, plus the average length of detention for each month.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-10162
Statistics from November 20, 2021 to May 6, 2022, concerning the number of people that were intercepted per day by Canadian police authorities or officers of the Canada Border Services Agency at the Chemin Roxham Road port of entry, broken down by: gender, number of minor children, and country of origin of intercepted persons.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2021-03917
Statistics from March 1, 2020 to February 24, 2021, concerning medical materials, equipment and drugs that fall under the categories of "Medical, Musical and Scientific" and "Pharmacy and Medicine" that were seized when entering Canada. This would include items such as: ventilators, respirators, masks, drugs and vaccines. Also, the reasons for the seizure of these items including: fake material, fake equipment or fake drugs.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2021
Req # A-2021-05688
Records of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) appointment policy or guidance on staffing and the titles of the various guides and policies regarding the CBSA appointment policy.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2021