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Req # A 2023_0007
Records showing annual spending on consultants by your department between 2015 to 2023, as well as the corresponding costs. Please also include the total number of contracts that were entered into for each year.Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
April 2024
Req # A2023-024
I am seeking all final reports, including the Commissioner's response, involving the case "The RCMP's investigation into the death of a missing Indigenous woman was unreasonable" (24-015)Organization: Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP
April 2024
Req # A2023-026
I am seeking all final reports, including the Commissioner's response, involving the case "The RCMP's arrest and transport of a woman were unreasonable " (23-174)Organization: Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP
April 2024
Req # A-2021-00021
Access to the briefing notes: Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-06-11 Ref# 20-2733 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-07-06 Ref# 20-2740 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities for *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-04-29 Ref # 20-2785 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* federal institutions) 2020-05-15 Ref# 20-2786 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-01-23 Ref # 20-2534 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (a federal institution) 2019-10-07 Ref # 19-2308 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-02-10 Ref# 20-2597 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2020-06-12 Ref# 20-2737 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities *REDACTED* (federal institutions 2020-12-07 Ref# 20-2827 Notification of Cybersecurity Activities at *REDACTED* (federal institutions) 2021-03-30 Ref# 21-2886Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
April 2024
Req # A-2023-00019
All records, video, audio, written notes, summaries for the focus groups that were held while creating this report: Study on Online Disinformation Advertising Creative Testing – Focus Group ReportOrganization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
April 2024
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Toronto Port Authority
Req # A-2021-00097
CNSC staff performed a pre-licensing review of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) Mark II used fuel container (UFC) and posted a summary on the CNSC web site. Please provide the following information related to the CNSC Review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC): 1) A list of documents reviewed by CNSC staff related to and in the course of this review, including the related documents provided by the NWMO, other technical documents from external or independent agencies or experts 2) Communications between and among the CNSC review team and between team members and their supervisors or higher level CNSC staff related to the CNSC review of the NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC) 3) Briefing notes related to the CNSC staff review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC) prepared for Vice Presidents or the President of the CNSC 4) Documentation of the 8 occurrences where CNSC staff identified a gap (“where the design intent of the UFC diverges from documented CNSC requirements and expectations or where insufficient information was provided”); Specifically, provide documentation of gaps identified with respect to criticality, supporting research and development program, and structural analysis 5) CNSC staff documentation of their observations (e.g. where the NWMO’s design intent is unclear or would benefit from improvement) and comments 6) A full copy of the CNSC staff report of their review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC).Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023
Req # A-2022-00098
Please provide all communications received by the President, any of the Vice-Presidents, the Executive Advisor, the Commission Secretary, and the Office of Audit, Evaluation and Ethics with respect to the "recycling" or "reprocessing" of nuclear fuel waste (irradiated nuclear fuel, spent fuel, CANDU fuel) including as may be undertaken in conjunction with nuclear research or small modular reactors generated between May 31, 2000 and December 31, 2022. Please include those communications generated within the CNSC and those received from federal departments, regulatory bodies and contracted entities, including but not limited to Natural Resources Canada, Atomic Energy Canada Limited and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, and any private sector entity or agent including but not limited to the Canadian Nuclear Society, Canadian Nuclear Association, CANDU Owners Group or others.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023
Req # A-2022-00123
During a presentation on Nov. 3, 2022, CNSC staff delivered a risk assessment relating to deterioration of pressure tubes. CNSC staff concluded that Level 3 Defence in Depth "is not adversely afffected by the type of pressure tube failure that could potentially result from reduced fracture toughness." Also, they determined that "the increase in risk metrics such as severe core damage frequency (CDF) and large release frequency (LRF) due to postulated increases in pressure tube failure frequency is negligible for 2-3 years of continued operations." I request all reports or other documents possessed by the CNSC detailing how these conclusions were arrived at. I also request any memos, e-mails or other electronic communications discussing this risk assessment. Relevant dates would be Nov.1, 2021 to present.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023
Req # A-2023-00026
Provide the root cause analysis submitted to the CNSC by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories in letter WLD-CNNO-23-0026-L, on or about 2023-JUNE-19, the document is likely numbered WLD-514000-RCA-001.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023