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Req # A-2022-000306
All records sent between employees of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) at Assistant Deputy Minister level or higher with regards to the upcoming regulation change in March 2023 to allow patients with mental illnesses to receive medical assistance in dying. Search records from September 1st, 2022 to December 29th, 2022.Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-000317
Any internal memos or plans regarding hiring a third-party consultant firm to handle communications and public relations for the Chief Public Health Officer. June 2022 to January 10, 2023.Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-000318
All documents from April 1, 2022 to present regarding the Canadian supply of children's pain medication, domestic production capacity, imports, availability of products in Canadian stores and government efforts to limit the effects of the shortage.Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-000323
All records where the Public Health Agency of Canada and/or the Federal Minister of Health, consulted with the Ontario Ministry of Health, the Ontario Minister of Health, Chief Medical Office, on the formulation of exemptions (3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f) and 6(d); and that it was confirmed to Ontario Health, the Ontario Minister of Health, Chief Medical Office by the Public Health Agency of Canada and/or the Federal Minister of Health that there is no evidence of virus transmission in items (3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f) and 6(d), and that it was safe to offer Proof of Vaccination Exemptions in settings (3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f) and 6(d).Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada
February 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore-Petroleum Board
Req # 10,555.228
Third Party Consultation from CNLOPBOrganization: Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore-Petroleum Board
February 2022
Req # A-2020-00168
Information regarding myself, [withheld] and my business [withheld]. All the information that the CNSC has in regard the said names and how the CNSC reached the said determination that the VMC 700B machine was a contravention to the NNIECR, including the details and correspondences between Ms. Jacquline Littlewood, Mr. Angus [William] Laidlaw and any other government entities operating my and my business names.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2022
Req # A-20221-00087
Modified Text on October 28, 2021: With regards to Madawaska Mine (previously known as Faraday Mine) near Bancroft, Ontario, I request information (emails, meeting minutes/notes, reports, briefing notes, presentations) dating back from January 1, 2003 to October 28, 2021 (present) on the following: 1 - Environmental/ecological safety risks, including water pollution, gas releases, and any other material risks 2 - Plans for future use of the site, including ownership, supervision, inspection regime 3 - What safety standards must be met by the owners 4 - Owners, EWL Management Limited - specifically names of major shareholders, senior executives, board of directors, including for parent companies 5 - Findings of previous safety inspections and data reported to the commission by the owners and/or third party inspectors 6 - Analysis and reports by Golders Associations, Mississauga by Mr Ken Devos and others about the safety, geochemistry, risks, risk control mechanisms and their longevity. 7 - Any other relevant information about the safety or future use of the site that in the judgment of a reasonable person would be of interest to a concerned neighbor.”Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2022
Req # A-2021-00113
All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in November 2021.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2022
Req # A-2021-00115
Copies of the following documents: 1- Letter from M. Power to A Bulkan, Submittal of the PSR2 Integrated Implementation Plan, April 30, 2021, e-Doc 6552936 2- Letter from A. Bulkan to M. Power, CNSC staff Review of the Revised Point Lepreau REGDOC-2.4.1, Implementation Plan, February 11, 2021, e-Doc 6485412 3- NB Power, Analysis Plan Update, Current REGDOC-2.4.1 Gap Closure Schedule, e-Doc 6590982 4- Letter from A. Bulkan to M. Power, Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station: CNSC Type II Inspection Report: GPLRPD-2021-10412 – Safe Operating Envelope, November 2, 2021, e-Doc 6662353Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2022