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Req # ATI2025-005
“ I would like to know what is or are the rule (s) of the BDC regarding entrepreneurs who have bankrupt and who operate in one or more new companies (legal entity). After how many years can an entrepreneur request financial support from the BDC, is the entrepreneur entitled to receive service and have his request treated like a normal entrepreneur? ”Organization: Business Development Bank of Canada
May 2024
Req # ATI2024-032
``“[…] We make the following requests for the period January 1, 2004 to November 30, 2023 (the "Period"), unless otherwise indicated: (1) All records related in anyway to Suncor, EDC, and Libya (2) Any communications relating to risks associated with Libya as a financial institution. (3) Any communications between EDC and the Business Development Bank of Canada that relate in any way to EDC's provision of Political Risk Insurance.”Organization: Business Development Bank of Canada
March 2024
Req # ATI2024-020
2012-2013 Annual report on the Access to Information ActOrganization: Business Development Bank of Canada
November 2023
June 2023
April 2023
April 2023
Req # A-2022-013041
Any communications between agents of Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation (including but not limited to executives, employees, contractors, lobbyists, etc.) and any individuals in the office of Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, related to Baffinland’s Production Increase Proposal (4.2mtpa to 6mtpa), and occurring after January 1 2021.Organization: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
June 2022
February 2022
Req # A-2022-003485
Copies of all agendas, attachments and minutes for meetings of interdepartmental committees that mention the Ring of Fire. Please also include briefing notes for such meetings prepared by or for the assistant deputy minister and/or director general, and/or for other employees who attend. Date range: Jan. 1, 2020 to Feb. 7, 2022.Organization: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
February 2022
Req # A-2021-021138
All records related to the following federal interdepartmental committee's discussion of the federal approach to the Ring of Fire. The interdepartmental committee is chaired by CanNor, CanNor's Northern Projects Management Office acts as secretariat. These meetings and the committee are referred to in the passage quoted below from a previously released ATI (2021-027): "A federal interdepartmental committee at the Assistant Deputy Minister / Director General level has been established to ensure a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to resource development projects occurring in the territories and northern parts of provinces. The committee is chaired by CanNor and has members from all affected departments including CIRNA, Environment Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Transport Canada and INFC. CanNor's Northern Project Management Office acts as the secretariat and meetings are held at least once a quarter. The federal approach to the Ring of Fire has been discussed by the committee on several occasions."Organization: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
November 2021