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Req # A-2021-00149
Study visa applications approved between May 2021 to September 2021 in the New Delhi High Commission of CanadaOrganization: Statistics Canada
September 2021
Req # A-2021-00159
Leading Causes of Death, total population, by age group. For the year 2020. Similar to Table 13-10-0394.01 (formerly CANSIM 102-0561)Organization: Statistics Canada
September 2021
Req # A-2021-00145
Number of people with a criminal record in Canada; Number of people with a criminal record in Quebec; Rates per 100,000 population of the two preceding statistics; Number of people with a criminal record for simple cannabis possession, Quebec; Number of people with a criminal record for sexual offences, Quebec; Number of people with a criminal record for sexual violations against a minor, Quebec; Percentage of suspended criminal records and still-active pardons over the past 30 years; List, by year, of suspended criminal records and revoked pardons; Infractions and/or reasons for ordering a revocation, by year (e.g., a top 10 list of reasons and/or infractions)Organization: Statistics Canada
September 2021
Req # 52100-20-036-2021
1) The complete AIS data sets for each of the ships referenced in the Released Documents in the possession of the Port of Vancouver - Charles H. Cates V, Kambanos, and Ocean Domina 2) All CCTV footage relating to the movement of the Barges and the Collision that are in the possession of the Port of Vancouver; and 3) All log book entries or other documents from the Vancouver Port Authority vessel VFPA-5 that was dispatched to the scene on December 26, 2018.Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
September 2021
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canada Lands Company Limited
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Office of the Intelligence Commissioner
Nothing to report this month
Organization: The Seaway International Bridge Corporation
Req # A-2021-34
All documents about whether the National Research Council and/or Codes Canada has looked for barriers in the National Building Code's codes development process that hinders full and equal participation in that code development process by people with disabilities.Organization: National Research Council Canada
August 2021
Req # A-2021-42
Briefing note Ref # BN21-06-105, Approval of the Evaluation of NRC's Metrology Research CentreOrganization: National Research Council Canada
August 2021
Req # A-2021-45
All records describing the isolation of a SARS-CoVZ / Covid-19 virus, directly from a sample taken from a diseased patient, where the patient sample was not first combined with any source of other genetic material (e.g., monkey kidney cells aka Vero cells, liver cells or suchlike). Please note that the term ”isolation” is used in the everyday sense of the word, i.e., the act of separating a thing or things from everything else. I am not requesting records where ”isolation of SARS-CoVZ / Covid-19” refers instead to the culturing of something, the performance of an amplification test (e.g., a PCR test), or the sequencing of something.Organization: National Research Council Canada
August 2021