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Req # A-2021-00303
The following briefing notes: "Telephone Call with United States President Joe Biden", Ref #: TBD-PM-00245, 20221-08-02; "Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Policy: Path Forward", Ref #: TBD-PM-00237, 2021-08-11; "Telephone Call with Hilary Clinton", Ref #: TBD-PM-00243, 2021-08-16; "Weekly Information Note", Ref #: TBD-PM-00239, 2021-08-20; "G7 Leader's Videoconference Call", Ref #: TBD-PM-00242, 2021-08-24.Organization: Privy Council Office
April 2022
Req # A-2021-00331
All documents from January 1, 2021 to November 26 2021 regarding the 2021 travels to COP26 meeting in Glasgow, UK, the United Kingdom taken by the Canadian delegation and the subsequent quarantines in Canada, provide the total of all department-covered costs (or equivalent records) incurred by H.E. Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister, Government of Canada related to the trip, including the following details per cost: date of cost, vendor, the amount paid, and the description of goods or services provided. Include documents in which cabinet material can be severed, however exclude documents marked cabinet confidences in their entirety.Organization: Privy Council Office
April 2022
Req # A-2021-00429
All Vidal Group documents created by Marc Lalonde at the Privy Council Office about separatism in Quebec between 1970 and 1972.Organization: Privy Council Office
April 2022
Req # A-2021-00508
The following reports: "Intelligence Operations in the Canadian Government [Isbister Report], November 9, 1970"; "Foreign Intelligence for Canada [Fadden Report], April 1984"; "Management of the Canadian Foreign Intelligence Program [Kroeger Report], August 14, 1984"; "Foreign Intelligence Assessment--A Review [Marchand Report], January 23, 1987.”Organization: Privy Council Office
April 2022
Req # A2022-01
A full list of entities in which PSP is a current investor as of May 2021)Organization: Public Sector Pension Investment Board
April 2022
Req # A2022-05
The number of employees who have received pay increases since the beginning of 2020, including step pay increases, but do not include pay raises due to promotions to new positions. 1)The annual breakdown for 2020 and 2021, including annual costs for these pay increases. 2)The number of employees who received pay cuts during the same time period, as well as corresponding amounts – but excluding those employees who leave their positions.Organization: Public Sector Pension Investment Board
April 2022
Req # A-2022-06
In Canada, the annual breakdown regarding: -the number of permanent employees who received bonuses for Fiscal Years 2021 (i.e., April 1st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021) and 2022 (i.e., April 1st, 2021 to March 31st, 2022) and -the total amount paid to permanent employees as bonuses for Fiscal Years 2021 (i.e., April 1st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021) and 2022 (i.e., April 1st, 2021 to March 31st, 2022). In Canada, if the data is not already included: - in the number of permanent employees who received the bonuses described above, the annual breakdown regarding the number of permanent employees who received other forms of performance or incentives for Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022 -in the bonuses described above, the annual breakdown regarding the total amount paid to permanent employees as performance or incentives for Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022.”Organization: Public Sector Pension Investment Board
April 2022
Req # A-2022-07
In Canada, the annual breakdown regarding the total amount of: - salaries paid to executives of The Public Sector Pension Investment Board for Fiscal Year 2020 (i.e., April 1st, 2019 to March 31st, 2020), Fiscal Year 2021 (i.e., April 1st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021) and Fiscal Year 2022 (i.e., April 1st, 2021 to March 31st, 2022) and -bonuses paid to executives of The Public Sector Pension Investment Board for Fiscal Years 2020, 2021 and 2022 In Canada, if the data is not already included in the bonuses described above, the annual breakdown regarding the total compensatory increase -for pension benefits paid to executives for Fiscal Years 2020, 2021 and 2022 and -for group benefits paid to executives for Fiscal Years 2020, 2021 and 2022. In Canada, if the data is not already included in the bonuses or benefits described above, the annual breakdown regarding the total amount of performance or incentives (including allowances) paid to executives of The Public Sector Pension Investment Board for Fiscal Years 2020, 2021 and 2022.Organization: Public Sector Pension Investment Board
April 2022
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canadian Grain Commission
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Parole Board of Canada