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Req # A-2023-00064
All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in August 2023.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00077
On 2023-03-29 Irving Paper Limited was issued an order from the CNSC. This order was posted on the CNSC website https://www.cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca/eng/acts-and-regulations/regulatory-action/index.cfm On December 4, 2023 the order was removed from the CNSC website. Requesting documents which pertain to requesting the removal of the order from the CNSC website, coordinating of removal of the order from the CNSC website, approving removal of the order from the CNSC website, and implementing removal of the 2023-03-19 order from the CNSC website in the form of a PDF. Documents: emails, documents, reports, briefing notes, decision, memorandums including both drafts in addition to final or latest versions. Limiting the drafts to versions with substantial edits, rather than those with grammatical and formatting edits. Timeframe: 2023-03-19 to 2023-12-05Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00078
Decade Capital Properties Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Allison Greenwood Auto Wreckers Limited (the “Vendor”) LOT 6 AND PART LOT 19, PLAN 350 AS IN CO195042 EXCEPT D446247, D443337 AND PART 1 PLAN 40R31274; CITY OF PICKERING; being all of PIN 26308-0173 (LT) 395 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario L1V 1AE (the “Property”)Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00082
PEC Community Partners Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from [Names Withheld] (collectively, the “Vendor”) PT LT 11 CON 2 SW GREEN POINT SOPHIASBURGH PT 1 47R8567; PRINCE EDWARD; being all of PIN 55057-0064 (LT) 1133 County Road 5, (Picton) Prince Edward County, Ontario K0K 2T0 (the “Property”)Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
December 2023
Req # EA_2023_0043004
Please provide records showing the total cost of office furniture purchased by your department /agency during calendar years of 2020, 2021, and 2022. Provide annual totals for those years as well, Also provide the breakdown of individual purchases, as well as a description of the item or items purchased and the corresponding costOrganization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
December 2023
Req # EA_2023_0044056
Please provide the briefing note entitled "Regulation of the Use of AI in the Financial Sector" (reference number 1728896, dated October 20, 2023).Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
December 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
Req # A-2021-00095
According to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission “packages requiring certification have to undergo stringent testing since improper packaging can give rise to severe consequences. Testing must simulate both normal and accident conditions of transport. The tests can include free-drop testing, puncture testing, thermal testing and aircraft accident simulations.” Under Certificate Number CDN/2052/B(U)-96 (Rev. 8) the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s Used Fuel Transportation Package (UFTP) was most recently recertified in 2018-05-01, with an expiry date of 2023-07-31. Please provide all documentation of all testing of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s Used Fuel Transportation Package (UFTP) received, reviewed and / or relied upon in the initial certification and subsequent recertifications of the UFTP, including free-drop testing, puncture testing, thermal testing, and submersion testing. In particular, please include all information and/or documentation related to full scale testing of the UFTP. This request extends to documentation received, reviewed and / or relied upon with respect to Ontario Power Generation’s “Prototype Irradiated Fuel Cask” (October 1988, Report No. RMEP-IR-00531.1-24-1), as the predecessor design to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s Used Fuel Transportation Package.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
March 2023
Req # A-2022-00063
Request Modified on 2023-02-01: Provide copies all records and reports of surface water quality (including pH and uranium values) in possession of the CNSC for the Gunnar Mine site (i.e. Langley Bay, Zeemel Bay, St. Mary's Channel) from 2019-present and for the Lorado Mill site (i.e. Nero Lake, Beaverlodge Lake) from 2016-present. Provide copies of briefing notes and correspondence with the licensee and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment relating to the statement regarding uranium concentrations in Langley Bay provided on page 132 of Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines, Mills, Historic, and Decommissioned Sites in Canada: 2020 "CNSC staff reviewed the results of SRC’s analyses and found that most of the contaminants were consistent with the previous years and with the 2014 Gunnar environmental impact statement [22]. As a result of the ongoing remediation activities at Gunnar, there were increases in uranium concentrations at the monitoring stations located in Langley Bay. CNSC staff will continue to review annual reports to determine whether this is a long-term trend. The ongoing remediation activities are not having a noticeable effect on the water quality at the other monitoring stations. Original Request: Provide copies all records and reports (2016 to present) of surface water quality (including pH and uranium values) in possession of the CNSC for the Gunnar Mine site (i.e. Langley Bay, Zeemel Bay, St. Mary's Channel) and for the Lorado Mill site (i.e. Nero Lake, Beaverlodge Lake). Provide copies of briefing notes and correspondence with the licensee and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment relating to the statement regarding uranium concentrations in Langley Bay provided on page 132 of Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines, Mills, Historic, and Decommissioned Sites in Canada: 2020 "CNSC staff reviewed the results of SRC’s analyses and found that most of the contaminants were consistent with the previous years and with the 2014 Gunnar environmental impact statement [22]. As a result of the ongoing remediation activities at Gunnar, there were increases in uranium concentrations at the monitoring stations located in Langley Bay. CNSC staff will continue to review annual reports to determine whether this is a long-term trend. The ongoing remediation activities are not having a noticeable effect on the water quality at the other monitoring stations."Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
March 2023