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Req # A-2021-00349
Records related to Canada's operation in Ukraine that contain reference to the "Azov" battalion within the Ukrainian forces. Exclude draft documents where a final version exists (or provide last drafts only where no final version exists), as well as administrative emails. Date range: April 1, 2016 to January 1, 2017Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00370
Copies of ambassador Barton’s emails sent to anyone at Global Affairs Canada Headquarters in Ottawa during his presence in Washington, D.C. Only emails in which the following issues are discussed: - the release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor - a possible U.S. deferred prosecution agreement for Huawei Technologies Co. chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou that could lead to freedom for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor - the U.S applying pressure on Beijing - the views of the United States National Security Council, and of Justice, State, Defense, Treasury and Commerce – ambassador Barton’s discussion with Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to Washington, D.C.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00393
Briefing Note 03171-2020: Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade call with candidate from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the role of Director General of the World Trade Organization.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00408
Briefing Note 01327-2021: Minister of International Development's Virtual Meeting with the Aga Khan Foundation Canada and the Aga Khan Development Network March 6, 2021.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00706
Briefing Note 00065-2019: Treaty Tabling in Parliament - Convention concerning Labour Inspection in Industry Commerce and Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour ConventionOrganization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00732
Monthly Reports from the LAV Program Office in London, Ontario, reporting to the Canadian Commercial Corporation on the status of foreign sales from Diesel Division General Motors of Canada from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 1999. Each monthly report was bound and roughly 75 to 125 pages.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00748
Briefing Note 03022-2020: Legal options to challenge U.S. aluminum duties September 11, 2020.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00781
All records sent to the Standing Rapid Deployment Team, to help the government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) response from January 13, 2020 to February 14, 2020.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00800
David MacNaughton became the Canadian Ambassador to the United States on March 3, 2016. He was a senior executive at the lobbying firm, StrategyCorp Inc. Immediately prior to taking up his post as Ambassador. Was he required to sever his ties to StrategyCorp prior to taking up his post? Please send documentation in support of the answer.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00825
Briefing notes and memos prepared from March 1, 2021, to October 7, 2021, by or for department officials at the associate deputy minister level or above concerning injuries suffered by staff at the Canadian Embassy in Havana, Cuba.Organization: Global Affairs Canada
January 2022