Completed Access to Information Requests

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Search the summaries of completed Access to Information (ATI) requests to find information about ATI requests made to the Government of Canada after January 2020. If you find a summary of interest, you can request a copy of the records at no cost using the form below each summary. Requests made through this form are considered informal requests and are not subject to the same requirements as requests under the Access to Information Act (ATIA).

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Found 93 record(s)

Req # A-2023-15936

Statistics from January 1, 2016 to April 23, 2023, on the number of permanent residents of Canada with their corresponding countries of citizenship that have received a report under section 44 by the Canada Border Services Agency, based on which they have been deemed inadmissible to Canada. Broken down by the number of such residents that received compassionate and humanitarian relief by the case officer, the minister, or the minister's delegate, if applicable. Additionally, the processing time for consideration of compassionate and humanitarian submissions broken down by case officers.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

0 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-16343

Records from August 1, 2018 to August 1, 2023, regarding the changes and improvements that the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) has put in place in regards to informing family members when an incident happens to an officer on duty or during a removal. Specifically, can a spouse still be expected to find their own way to the hospital, will the spouse be notified and will CBSA help the officer come back to the office?

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

1 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-23555

Records from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2023, from the Canada Border Services Agency or Treasury Board Secretariat policy indicating what guidelines are in place to determine the amount or value of the executive bonus to Directors. Additionally, the amount paid to Director Tame as an executive bonus and any documents with regards to any matrix, evaluation and guidelines that were used to determine the value of Director Tame's 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 fiscal year bonuses. Specifically, documents that demonstrate what factors were included in determining the value of a bonus, such as whether overtime used in cost centres, the number of grievances from staff, or seizures affect the value of the bonus.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

125 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-23897

Statistics from January 1, 2002 to January 1, 2023, on the number of persons with permanent resident status in Canada who have been charged with criminal offences punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least ten years because of suspected inadmissibility for serious criminality under Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) sections 36(1)(a), 36(1)(b) and 36(1)(c). Disaggregated by year, citizenship or country of origin, if the persons have been referred to an Immigration hearing, have lost permanent resident status, or have been deported under one of the above listed sections of IRPA.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

1 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-25467

Electronic final or last version English language records from September 1, 2020 to May 23, 2023, of receipt of request, regarding discussions or any equivalent records regarding the contract/related work between the Canada Border Service Agency and 9006-9311 Quebec Incorporated for the Construction of a shed and enlargement of the kennel. This includes documents in which Cabinet material can be severed and excludes documents marked cabinet confidences in their entirety.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

0 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-29051

Records from January 1, 2022 to August 1, 2023, regarding briefing notes, memos, risk assessments and reports on incidents of misconduct of officers of the Canada Broder Service Agency.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

44 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-29535

Records from January 1, 2022 to August 1, 2023, including briefing notes, memos, risk assessments and reports regarding the prevention of smuggling and human trafficking.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

0 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-29681

Records from January 1, 2022 to August 1, 2023, regarding the President’s decisions which provided tariff classifications and codes for commercial importations. Specifically: trade case identification, review-type, program type, date in to the Canada Border Services Agency, date in to re-course, description of goods, date opened, date of decision, outcome, decision details, original tariff classification, appellant's classification, President decision classification and any duty relief codes.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

71 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2023-33244

Statistics from January 1, 2018 to March 31, 2023, regarding the number of individuals removed from Canada by the Canada Boarder Service Agency on a quarterly basis.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

1 page(s)
July 2023

Req # A-2022-05111

Electronic copies of the following documents. In all cases, cabinet confidences may be excluded and draft versions of documents. In all of the requests below, “draft guidelines” refers to the PMPRB Guidelines that were published for comment on October 6, 2022, or any prior drafts or versions of those 2022 Guidelines (for example, if a draft version was circulated to Health Canada for comment in September 2022, it would be part of the “draft guidelines” for the purpose of this request). • Emails or other communications from Health Canada commenting on the draft guidelines, and that were sent between July 1, 2022, and October 6, 2022. • Emails or other communications from the Board members or Board Chair commenting on the draft guidelines, and that were sent between July 1, 2022, and October 6, 2022. • Any training presentations, training manuals, or summaries of the new guidelines prepared for use by the Board Staff, Board, or other governmental departments prepared between July 1, 2022, and October 6, 2022. • Any documents with calculations of how much prices will decrease under the draft guidelines, or under alternative pricing rules, and that were prepared between January 1, 2022, and October 6, 2022 (note the change in date relative to other requests). • Any documents comparing prices or price reductions under the draft guidelines and the old PMPRB Compendium of Guidelines and Procedures. • Any documents, including legal memos, on the compliance of the draft guidelines with legal decisions about the PMPRB, including Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FCA 157, Merck Canada c Canada, 2022 QCCA 240, and Innovative Medicines Canada v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 725. • Any documents which discuss how a medicine’s therapeutic class and comparator products will be established under the draft guidelines. • Any documents showing how the Board Staff arrived at the exact pricing tests discussed in paragraph 33-35 of the draft Guidelines. • Any documents which discuss how Board Staff will assess whether a price is excessive *after* an investigation has been opened. For context, the backgrounder which accompanied the draft guidelines suggested that staff will consider “the totality of the circumstances surrounding the price of the medicine, through the lens of the section 85 factors.

Organization: Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Canada

197 page(s)
July 2023
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