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Req # A-2022-00071
From January 1, 2022 to January 20, 2023, provide all records on preparing for potential on-line streaming duties and for assessing social media content as envisaged under Bill C-11.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2023
Req # A-2023-00040
Please provide a table inventory of the fibre network deployments of incumbent carriers and non-dominant carriers in the City of Toronto Right of Way (ROW) between 2012 and 2022.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2023
Req # A-2023-00042
Please provide records showing the total amount spent by your department on office equipment to facilitate employees working from home, for the calendar years of 2020, 2021 and 2022. Provide annual totals, breakdown of individual purchases, description of items purchased and corresponding costs.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2023
Req # A-2023-00044
Please provide any documents submitted to the CRTC since 1 January 2000 by persons which the CRTC has not published and whose subject is centralcasting.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2023
Req # A-2022-00011
A copy of: 1. the complaint filed on August 28, 2020, mentioned in 2022-175; 2. the L15-18 response dated September 2, 2020; 3. the SRC's French Services Ombudsman's review dated October 26, 2020; 4. the "official complaint" filed with the CRTC, dated November 26, 2020; 5. the response of the SRC, dated February 25, 2021; and 6. email of the complainant, dated March 22, 2021.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00046
I would like access to the briefing notes identified in the CRTC Anti-Racism and Antidiscrimination Report and Implementation.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00049
I request all Commission meeting minutes where Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2021-239 or anything related was on the agenda or discussed, from the beginning of the proceeding until October 5, 2022.Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00052
Please provide any documents written by the CRTC from 1 January 2013 showing the number of BDU systems that offer a free local package service, as currently described in General Authorizations for Broadcasting Distribution Undertakings (https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/distga.htm), under "Distribution of a local package".Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 2022
Req # A-2021-045
Obtain a complete copy of each of the briefing notes relating to your organization as follows: Meeting with the Deputy Commissioner of Revenue, Canada Revenue Agency 2021-09-17 Ref no.: E21-0603 Promotion of linguistic duality Investigation strategy for complaints concerning airport authorities and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority 2021-09-01 Ref no.: C21-2507 Protection of linguistic duality Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Briefing note for the information of the Commissioner 2021-09-20 Ref no.: C21-2575 Promotion of linguistic dualityOrganization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
November 2021
Req # A-2021-048
For each of the 60 federal government departments, agencies, ministries or other sections with the most total employees, I am seeking the percentage of employees that declare their first language as being French. So, for example, I want to know what percentage of Treasury Board employees declare French as their first language, what percentage of the Department of Defense employees declare French as their first language, what percentage of Global Affairs Canada employees declare French as their first language, etc. I want this information please for each year from 2010 to today inclusively. I am requesting this information for each of the government departments that are among the top 60 in terms of number of total employees, including RCMP, Canada Revenue Agency, and CSIS. I also want the percentage for the overall federal public service. So out of the approximately 300,000 federal government employees (this is the most recent approximate number I found), how many declare their first language as French and what percentage of the total does this represent.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
November 2021