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Req # A-2023-000060
Correspondence between Minister Sean Fraser and the Minister of Housing of Quebec related to housingOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
November 2023
Req # A-2023-000062
Briefing note on Infrastructure Canada’s Renewed 2023 Data StrategyOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
November 2023
Req # A-2023-000066
Correspondence sent by Minister Sean Fraser to municipalities across Ontario between July 26, 2023, and October 31, 2023, on the Housing Accelerator FundOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
November 2023
Req # A-2024-008
Please provide details of any internal or external complaints received in regards to incorrect calculation or under reporting of risks and the corresponding actions taken by CIB to fix those. This should include all internal or external models/techniques used for risk calculation. Also provide the details of the sources of models and the process of development of those models. Also provide details of any references used for development of any risk terms, whether such risk terms exist in the world and are being used by any other organization or CIB coined its own risk terms to quantify risk. Also provide details regarding verification of any such models example how these models are verified and what is the process to check these models.Organization: Canada Infrastructure Bank
October 2023
Req # A-2023-035
Briefing note on the Meeting between the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Concert PropertiesOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-000029
Briefing note on the Meeting between the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Canada and the General Manager of the Whistler Housing AuthorityOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2024-002
I noticed that pictures and names of risk leaders have been removed from CIB website. Are there any changes in risk team at CIB within last two year since joining of new head of board? What are the changes, any new persons joined or left CIB? Why those changes happened, what were the reasons? Were there any voluntary resignations or some persons asked by company to leave? What were the processes followed when new persons were hired and old persons left or removed? Were the new positions publicly advertised? How many persons applied to positions filled? How many persons were interviewed? Please provide all details related to hiring and end of job, for each role, no need to mention any names, provide each job title and all details of the reasons and complete processes followedOrganization: Canada Infrastructure Bank
July 2023
Req # A-2023-49
Records identifying all training offered to the Peer Support Groups with the goal of identifying and helping mitigate PTSD issues surfacing in the CSIS employee base following exposure to abhorrent materials.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
June 2023
Req # A-2022-000079
Briefing note on the overview of the United States Strategic Plan to Prevent and End HomelessnessOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2023-004
E-mails sent and received by Ehren Cory (CEO of the Canada Infrastructure Bank) and Chandra Ramadurai (CEO of Efficiency Capital) with regards to the Efficiency Capital – Commercial Building Retrofits project to provide and understanding of the steps that have already been taken and the next steps in this retrofit project.Organization: Canada Infrastructure Bank
February 2023