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Found 77 record(s)
Req # A-2022-271
All documents between 2022 01 01 and to 2022 07 01, regarding foreign countries' “sleeper agents” within CanadaOrganization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
July 2022
Req # A-2021-689
All CSIS policies which authorize the collection of personal medical information (i.e. requirement to disclose medical prescriptions and medical conditions necessitating the prescriptions) authorized by the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) of CSIS. Further, when was this practise discontinued by the DSO and what was the policy rationale for discontinuing this practise of collecting personal medical information."Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
June 2022
Req # A-2022-2
Request for ATI Records Previously Released - Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service; Year: 2020; Month: December; Request Number: A-2020-375; Request Summary: Most recent intelligence report/briefing assessing threat from foreign actors against Canadian universities; Disposition: All exempted; Number of pages: 0.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
May 2022
Req # A-2019-00231
Documents regarding a potential appeal of the decision of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling on September 6, 2019.Organization: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
May 2022
Req # A-2021-00342
In October 2020, StatsCan engaged in a consultation with Federal, Provincial, NGO, and police departments/organizations to better understand the nature of their information gathering systems as it related to the collection of data in human trafficking in Canada. StatsCan sent out 16 questionnaires; 13 were completed by 6 federal partners, 7 provincial partners. StatsCan also received two completed questionnaires by police services and one NGO that were forwarded by provincial contacts. Please provide all responses from this questionnaire by any agency that have been submitted to StatsCan. Also, please provide all final drafts of any internal briefings, notes, and or comments related to the consultation and questionnaire.Organization: Statistics Canada
April 2022
Req # A-2021-658
Briefing note: Ref # EXE21-38071Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
March 2022
Req # A-2020-00003
Copy of the 10-year Interim Fisheries Implementation Agreement that was signed by the the Elsipogtog and Esgenoôpetitj First Nations on August 15, 2019.Organization: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
March 2022
Req # A-2021-00217
Briefing Note PSD155: Options for Governance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Action Plan Implementation.Organization: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
March 2022
Req # A-2021-592
Obtain copies of all internal documents that Canadian officers/spies must follow if they are intercepted by foreign countries or if they were to be kidnapped.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
February 2022
Req # A-2021-78
All information relating to and supporting the listing of the following terrorist entity: The Base.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
December 2021