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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).

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Req # A-2020-00047

277 Wellington Street West (formerly 267 Wellington and/or 21 Peter Street, Toronto Ontario. Please conduct a file search for the Property and advise if you have record of any nuclear substances, work orders, deficiency notices, violations, remedial orders, or any other outstanding requirements with respect to the Property and its surrounding soil and groundwater. Please also advise if the Property is within 76 meters of a nuclear reactor, particle accelerator, uranium or thorium mill, a facility for processing nuclear reactor fuel, or any facility that produces, disposes, or otherwise possesses radioactive prescribed substances or materials as described in the Nuclear Safety and Control Act and the Atomic Energy Control Act.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00049

Provide the contents of the briefing documents associated with the following reference numbers: "CNSC's Business continuity Mode during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Ref # 6270885”; “COVID-19 Situation Response Summary Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission: Ref # 6274892”; “Identification of COVID-19 Related Risks: Ref # 6276701”; “Teleconference on COVID-19 Preparations with Deputy Minister Tremblay and Portfolio Agency Heads: Ref # 6258592.” Please make interim releases as soon as documents become available.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

26 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00050

Provide “Memorandum to Deputy Minister Tremblay – Proposed Fee Relief for Certain Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Licencees”. It is dated April 9,2020. The Reference number is 6276430.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

4 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00052

Provide the briefing “Identification of COVID Related Risks”. It is dated April 14, 2020. The reference number is 6276701.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

11 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00056

The following records, identified by their departmental tracking number and title: 6258592 Teleconference on COVID-19 Preparations with Deputy Minister Tremblay and Portfolio Agency Heads 6258592-2 Briefing note to the president on issued raised by Mr. Bourgeois 6270885 CNSC's Business continuity Mode during the Covid-19 Pandemic 6275655 Communication Tips for Managers 6276701 Identification of COVID-19 Related Risks 6278732 Tip Sheet on the Documentation of Key Decisions 6274892 COVID-19 Situation Response Summary Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

28 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00057

A copy of all documentation related to the installation of CNSC's fume hood and exhaust system in the Health Protection Building at 200 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
June 2020

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Revera Inc.

June 2020

Req # A-2019-00072

2419619 Ontario Inc. purchase from Crestpoint Real Estate (YCC) Inc. Legally described as PT BLOCK 2, PLAN 65M2287, PART 13, 65R19645; T/W EASEMENT PT BLOCK 2, PLAN 65M2287, PART 14, 65R19645 AS IN LT405880; S/T EASE OVER PTS 4 & 5, 65R20194 AS IN LT1354248; TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT AS IN YR2954201; TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, being all of PIN 03124-0189 (LT) 125 York Boulevard, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3B4 (the "Property") Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 8574-178

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-00037

Copies of all and any reports received by the Natural Resources Canada or Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission during the period extending from January 2009 to August 1, 2019, from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), concerning the operation of nuclear reactors in Canada. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The IAEA was created in 1957. It consists of Member States and invited non-Member States and organizations who have registered in accordance with IAEA rules. Canada has been a Member State since the IAEA's creation. It publishes Protocols and Safeguards Agreements for verification of the peaceful use of all nuclear materials in Members States. The IAEO also operates the Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) which is a database focusing on nuclear power plants worldwide. PRIS contains information on power reactors in operation, under construction, or being decommissioned. PRIS reports are available online.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-00038

REQUEST. Provide access to any and all Station Blackout Reports (SBOs) in 2003 and emerging IRS Reports generated by the CNSC pertaining to the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station “A” (units I to 4) and the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station “B” (units 5 to 8). 2003 STATION BLACKOUT (SBO) AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT. BACKGROUND. A station blackout is defined as a plant condition with complete loss of all AC power from the preferred offsite AC sources, from the main generator and from standby AC power sources important to safety to the essential and nonessential switchgear buses. DC power supplies and uninterruptible AC 34 power supplies may be available as long as batteries can supply the loads. Alternate AC power supplies are available. SBOs have traditionally been underreported but according to the IAEA, these are occurring at frequencies above that what traditionally would be considered as normal. There are several safety aspects associated with SBO events which may lead to the deterioration of key safety functions. An SBO event can lead to a severe accident if there are complications in the restoration of electrical power to plant buses within the coping time. The loss of grid is generally an initiating event and coincidental failure of onsite AC power supplies results in an SBO.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

312 page(s)
January 2020
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