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Req # A-2022-66125
We are requesting the following information to support our organization and policy analysis needs in support of war-displaced Ukrainians. 1. Results/summary report produced as part of the Qualtrics study - referenced in this IRCC announcement: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/cuaet-survey-april-2022.html; this was also requested as part of our prior ATIP request (IRCC ATIP file 1A-2022-10572 / AS) 2. Summary data on CUAET applications from March 17, 2022-January 31, 2023 on the following: 1. Applicant breakdown by age/gender (either in 10-year segments, or under 18, 18¿65, 65+), as well as average age 2. # of CUAET applicants applying for work permits, # of applicants applying for study permits 3. # of applicants indicated destination city and/or province (this is an optional question on the CUAET application) 4. # of applicants by NOC code (as indicated in the CUAET application) 5. Submitted applications pending approval: breakdown of pending applicants by time range (0-30 days, 30-90 days, 90 days+) 6. Rejections (as a % of total applicants or gross number) 7. Any other aggregated, anonymized data available on the demographics of CUAET applicants These disclosures are similar to those made by the UK Home Office and US Department of Homeland Security (state-level data).Organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 1A-2022-66693
Copy of briefing note/memo. F-1200353 (CIT) Improving Access to Citizenship, omit cabinet confidencesOrganization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 1A-2022-86494
Copy of briefing note/memo (SIP) F-1240233 Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area Regional Temporary Accommodation PlanOrganization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 1A-2022-65835
Copy of briefing note/memo F-1200353 (CIT) Improving Access to Citizenship.Organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 1A-2022-20622
Copy of briefing note/memo F-1219282 (SPPB) Renewing Ministerial Instructions in response to COVID-19. Please exclude cabinet confidences that would require consultation to confirm cabinet confidences.Organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 2A-2021-92837
Any opinions, correspondence, briefing notes, papers, presentations, memos or any other written or digital documents (excluding emails) that are held by IRCC's Communications Branch and Refugee Affairs Branch pertaining to the Government of Canada's response to the death of Alan Kurdi (also known as Aylan Kurdi) and the circulation of his image around the world. Time frame is Sept 2nd 2015 to March 2nd 2016.Organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
April 2023
Req # 2022-M1004
Preparation of a document covering the following elements: •Number of employees who received pay increases during the 2022 calendar year (excluding raises due to promotions to new positions). •Annual breakdown, including annual costs of these pay increases for the 2022 calendar year (excluding fringe benefits). •Number of employees who received a pay cut during the 2022 calendar year (excluding employees who left their positions).Organization: Telefilm Canada
April 2023
Req # 2022-M1005
Preparation of a document covering the following elements: •Number of employees who received bonuses or incentives during the 2022 calendar year. •Total amount of bonuses paid during the 2022 calendar year. •Total amount of incentives paid to employees during the 2022 calendar year. •Breakdown of each bonus and incentive, as well as total amount paid during the 2022 calendar year.Organization: Telefilm Canada
April 2023
Req # 2022-M1006
Preparation of a document covering the following elements: •Total amount of salaries paid during the 2022 calendar year to executives, including the Governor-in-Council-appointed Executive Director and CEO. •Total amount of benefits paid to executives for the 2022 calendar year. (Benefits include bonuses and incentives.) •Salary ranges of executives for the 2022 calendar year.Organization: Telefilm Canada
April 2023
Req # 2022-M1007
Preparation of a document covering the following elements: •Total number of employees at Telefilm for each of the 2015 to 2022 calendar years. •Number of employees who received annual salaries over $100,000 for each of the 2015 to 2022 calendar years. •Total cost of annual salaries over $100,000 paid to employees for each of the 2015 to 2022 calendar years (excluding overtime, bonuses and incentives).Organization: Telefilm Canada
April 2023