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Req # A-2022-00273
Documents pertaining to Government of Canada’s policies on advertising on Twitter, and any discussions about making any changes to those policies, since April 1, 2022.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2022-00301
Documents pertaining to federal government employees in EX-01 through EX-05 and DM-1 through 4 levels, pay levels and total salary costs, from 2020 to 2022.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2022-00327
Briefing Note 169854 - Memo to Deputy head : Rent relief in the Public Services and Procurement Canada commercial portfolio.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2022-00353
Documents showing statistics pertaining to security clearances for contractors conducted and outstanding each year since 2020.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00001
Documents providing total costs to advertise the Guidelines for Inclusive Writing and total costs spent for each year, January 2021 to April 3, 2023.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00003
Documents relating to the results of Solicitation E60HL-230052 (aviation fuel).Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # A-2022-00393
Documents responsive to ATIP request A-2022-00031.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2023
Req # AF-2021-00177
All documentation, included but not limited to correspondence, emails, recommendations, responses, conferences, symposia, memos, policy documents, action plans, briefing notes, images, plans, reports or studies related to and/or mentioning: Urban, regional and/or community planning and subdivision and design review activities of CMHC and its employees from 1946 to approximately 1970 both individually and/or jointly with Wartime Housing Limited and/or the Community Planning Association of Canada. This request is part of a SSHRC-funded academic research project from a Queen's University professor titled "How Canada Became a Suburban Nation: The Role of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in Reviewing Canadian Community Planning" It is widely acknowledged that Canada is now a "suburban nation", but how did it make the transition from urban to suburban so quickly after World War II? The Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation was established as a federal Crown agency to implement national housing objectives in the post-war recovery period. However, CMHC was also tasked with implementing the federal government's national community planning objectives. The agency played a major role in transforming Canada into a suburban nation by 1980. CMHC reinforced the suburban trajectory by publishing planning handbooks, establishing national standards, seeding a national network of planning schools, importing planners and designing and developing federal lands.Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
May 2022
Req # A-2021-00467
Documents serving as agreements with parliamentary institutions concerning @parl.gc.ca inboxes held or used by employees of our department.Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2022
Req # A-2021-00536
Briefing note: 168905 - Rehabilitation of Lester B. Pearson Building - Towers B and COrganization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
May 2022