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).

If you don’t find what you are looking for you can request additional government records under an institution’s control by contacting the institution’s Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator or by submitting a formal access to information request.

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Req # A-2021-00030

Request to provide the following briefing notes: - BN to CC - Event - Asian Heritage Month Panel Discussion on Let's Talk Video Series (ACT2END RACISM) - May 2021 - BN to CC - Meeting - Global Affairs Canada (GAC) Deputy Ministers Advisory Committee on Anti-Racism Mar 2021 - BN TO CC - EVENT - PRESS CONFERENCE: WEBSITE FOR ANTI-ASIAN RACISM - MAY 2020

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

43 page(s)
August 2022

Req # A-2022-00004

Request to provide the following reports cited in the report Housing is a human right. The Office of the Federal Housing Advocate's 2021-2022 Annual Report to the Minister: - Literature Review on Encampments Across Canada - Overview of Encampments Across Canada: Media Scan - Homeless Encampments in Canada: 5 Key Human Rights Issues for Consideration - La Situation des Campements au Québec

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

113 page(s)
August 2022

Req # A-2021-066

"Any records (without limiting the generality of the foregoing, including emails, drafts, reports, briefing notes, presentations, text messages, voicemail messages, Teams messages, etc.) relating to the situation that occurred when XXXXX's name and status as a complainant was posted on open.canada.ca as part of a request for access to information (whether regarding the incident, the outcome of the incident, the investigation, anything that happened prior to the incident or that led to the incident, etc.), from any employee, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, whether at the level of the Privacy investigator, the Investigations division (Ms. Corriveau and her colleagues, whether the investigators in question or their superiors), the Commissioner's office or the Assistant Commissioner's office, or at any other level in the institution. Please do not forget the secretaries and any other employees."

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
January 2022

Req # A-2021-065

"Any records (without limiting the generality of the foregoing, including emails, drafts, reports, briefing notes, presentations, text messages, voicemail messages, Teams messages, etc.) relating to the situation that occurred when, during a conversation with an independent investigator (Lionel Levert) looking into a complaint against the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, the confidentiality of the investigation was compromised when certain information relating to XXXXX was disclosed (whether regarding the incident, the outcome of the incident, the investigation, anything that happened prior to the incident or that led to the incident, etc.), from any employee, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, whether at the level of the Privacy investigator, the Investigations division (Ms. Corriveau, Mr. Labelle and their colleagues, including all investigators), the Commissioner's office or the Assistant Commissioner's office, the human resources division or at any other level in the institution. Please do not forget the secretaries and any other employees."

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
January 2022

Req # A-2021-052

"Any records (including emails, reports, briefing notes, presentations, text messages, voicemail messages, Teams messages, etc.) relating to the privacy incident (whether regarding the incident, the outcome of the incident, the investigation, anything that happened prior to the incident or that led to the incident, etc.) that occurred on November 26, 2021, with regard to XXXXX and XXXXX, whether at the level of the Privacy investigator, the Investigations division (Ms. Corriveau and her colleagues, whether the investigators in question or their superiors), the Commissioner's office or the Assistant Commissioner's office, or at any other level in the institution. Please do not forget the secretaries and any other employees."

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-00021

Request to provide the number of complaints against the RCMP and CSC per year from 2015 to 2021, inclusively.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

1 page(s)
November 2021

Req # A-2021-048

For each of the 60 federal government departments, agencies, ministries or other sections with the most total employees, I am seeking the percentage of employees that declare their first language as being French. So, for example, I want to know what percentage of Treasury Board employees declare French as their first language, what percentage of the Department of Defense employees declare French as their first language, what percentage of Global Affairs Canada employees declare French as their first language, etc. I want this information please for each year from 2010 to today inclusively. I am requesting this information for each of the government departments that are among the top 60 in terms of number of total employees, including RCMP, Canada Revenue Agency, and CSIS. I also want the percentage for the overall federal public service. So out of the approximately 300,000 federal government employees (this is the most recent approximate number I found), how many declare their first language as French and what percentage of the total does this represent.

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

17 page(s)
November 2021

Req # A-2021-011

Between January 1, 2020 to April 21, 2021, provide training and Guidance documents sent by the Office of Chief Human Resources Officer to Government of Canada departments including correspondence between the Office of Chief Human Resources Officer and Government of Canada departments surrounding the use of Leave Code 699. Limit to final versions or latest available drafts.

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
August 2021

Req # A-2021-025

“Provide the following briefing documents prepared in May 2021: C21-2422 Implementation of InfoCollab Cafés; E21-0579 Annual Report - Meeting with the Leader of the Official Opposition of Canada and the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.”

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

6 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2020-00044

Request to provide information about the allegations in complaints submitted from January 1, 2016 to March 29, 2021, including: 1. Complaints on unconscious bias, anti-racism, anti-black racism, employment equity, disrupting bias, critical race theory, intersectionality, or diversity, equity/inclusion training in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations is racist or discriminatory, including the outcome of such complaints. 2. Complaints about anti-white racism or discrimination, including the outcome of such complaints. 3. Statistics on the outcome of complaints about anti-white racism compared with the outcome of complaints based on anti-non-white racism. 4. Any CHRC guidance materials or policies on a) anti-white racism, b) unconscious bias, c) critical race theory, and d) the right to refuse training on those topics in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

237 page(s)
June 2021
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