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Req # A-2023-027
All records concerning the Commissioner's meeting with the Comissioner of the RCMP as per OCOL's X post dated October 31, 2023, at 2:14 p.m. (https://twitter.com/OCOLCanada/status/1719417609278353476). Only provide information of business value.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
December 2023
Req # A-2023-031
Hello, I would like to obtain all reports, briefing notes, presentations and administrative directives concerning the use of official languages in the Parliament of Canada, including the House of Commons and the Senate over the past 5 years (2019 to 2023). The use of official languages touches on the following subjects: the experiences/stories of employees (political and non-political) and parliamentarians (MPs and Senators); the staffing of bilingual and non-bilingual positions, the right to work in the official language of one's choice, the right to an offer of services in both official languages, interpretation in parliamentary proceedings, translation of parliamentary documents and the formulation of bills in both official languages. Thank you in advance for your consideration of my request.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
December 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Req # A-2023-021
I request access to records – including but not limited to complaints, reports, correspondences, memos, studies, and public opinion polls – circulated by the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages from June 1, 2022, to the present, concerning the impact of Bill 96 on Black Anglophones’ linguistic rights, access to healthcare services, including psychiatric services, and their overall well-being in Quebec. Please do not process records that are obviously unrelated to this topic or are exempt from access laws.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
October 2023
Req # A-2023-022
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October 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Req # A-2021-01
Records covering January 2018 to July 5, 2021 relating to complaints by Canadian Museum of Human Rights (CMHR) staff, contractors, associates and affiliates disclosed to human resources and/or leadership/management on discriminatory and disparate treatments, decisions and other interactions they had experienced by any source within the CMHR on account of their race, religion, gender, ability, sexual orientation and other aspects of their identity, including records implicitly or explicitly related to CMHR’s processing, responses, analyses, inquiries, consultations and other courses of action about such complaints.Organization: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
December 2022
Req # A-2022-2023-013
Any information in the possession of your department with respect to telework and back to office. This would be all levels of officials within the department and the time period would be between January 2019 to present. A specific emphasis would be placed on lobbyists (including registered and non-registered lobbyists who met with government officials - both elected and civil servants) discussing telework and back to office, as well as the impact on the private sector industries.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
December 2022