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May 2021
Req # A-2021-000010
Records, related to meetings held in March and April 2021 between representatives from Infrastructure Canada and representatives from any of the following: BCE, Rogers Communications, Telus and Shaw Communications.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
May 2021
Req # A-2021-000011
Any communication that mention the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), or any other iteration of that name, between September 1, 2020 and May 10, 2021.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
May 2021
Req # A-2021-000012
Briefing note on the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation FundOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
May 2021
Req # A-2021-000014
All documents regarding the proposal, development and roll out of the Cyber Security Innovation Network Program announced in Budget 2019.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
May 2021
Req # 2021-001
Emails or other documents related to Maples Long Term Care communications during outbreak.Organization: Revera Inc.
May 2021
Req # 52100-20-021-2021
What “Container Expansion” projects constituted $1,110,221,000 expenditure commitments in 2019. Please name the projects and corresponding amount of each commitment. - What “Infrastructure Improvement” projects constituted $458,709,000 expenditure commitments in 2019. Please name the project and corresponding amount of each commitment.Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
May 2021
Req # 52100-20-024-2021
A copy of the full 2014/15 South Shore Single Container Terminal Study undertaken by AECOM Oakland for Port Metro Vancouver (PMV). Searching for copies of any summary powerpoint presentations of this study.Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
May 2021
Req # 52100-20-025-2021
Any studies, reports, presentations from 2010 to the present of the existing and anticipated future uses of the “end yards” - the rail yards to the west of the Port’s Centerm facility on Vancouver’s downtown waterfront. Please include any studies, reports, presentations for this time period that consider moving these rail yards to another location.Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
May 2021
Req # A-2019-000046
Documents on the decision process to develop a plan for the undersea fiber optic cable project in Nunavut announced jointly on August 19, 2019 by Bernadette Jordan the Minister of Rural Economic Development and Lorne Kusugak the Minister of Community and Government Services.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
May 2020