Completed Access to Information Requests

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Search the summaries of completed Access to Information (ATI) requests to find information about ATI requests made to the Government of Canada after January 2020. If you find a summary of interest, you can request a copy of the records at no cost using the form below each summary. Requests made through this form are considered informal requests and are not subject to the same requirements as requests under the Access to Information Act (ATIA).

If you don’t find what you are looking for you can request additional government records under an institution’s control by contacting the institution’s Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator or by submitting a formal access to information request.

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Req # A 2021_0003

Electronic copies of certain records (whether written, electronic, or in any other form, including physical or electronic backups) of communications including (but not limited to) emails, text messages, social media platform messages (such as Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram) physical mail, attachments, memoranda, notes, call logs, voicemail messages, transcriptions, and related metadata under the control of Canada Development Investment Corporation. 1. Communications dated after May 15, 2020 between Canada Development Investment Corporation and the Alberta Energy Regulator (“AER”) in which draft or final versions of the “Report of the Joint Review Panel” identified in Appendix “A” are attached or referenced. 2. Communications dated after May 15, 2020 which include any of the keywords identified in Appendix “B” between any members of the Canada Development Investment Corporation. Record holders/recipients include (but are not limited to): a. The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance; Stephen Swaffield, Chairman and Acting President; Mary C. Ritchie, Director; Sandra Rosch, Director; Robert Wener, Director; Carole M. Malo, Director; Noreen Flaherty, Corporate Secretary; Andrew Stafl, Vice President; Zoltan J. Ambrus, Vice President; and Al Hamdani, Vice President. (together, the “Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel”). 3. Social media platform messages dated after May 15, 2020 from mobile device applications including but not limited to Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram between any of the Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and any of the following members of the AER: a. Laurie Pushor, Chief Executive Officer; b. Hearing Commissioners; i. Alex Bolton ii. Dean O’Gorman iii. Hans Matthews c. Christina Iversen, Executive Liaison and Chief of Staff; d. Mike Dalton, Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer; e. Carrie Patterson, Vice President, Engagement and Communication; f. James Betterton, Vice President, Information Management and Technology; g. Erin Kurchina, Vice President, People, Culture and Learning; h. Martin Foy, Chief Operations Officer; i. Shelley Youens, Vice President, Regulatory Enhancement; j. Maris Skog, Vice President, Compliance & Liability Management; k. Andrew Beaton, Vice President, Alberta Geological Survey; l. Bola Talabi, Vice President, Regulatory Applications; and m. John Weissenberger, Vice President, Technical Science & External Innovation (together, the “AER Personnel”). 4. Social media platform messages dated after May 15, 2020 from mobile device applications including but not limited to Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram which include any of the Keywords identified at Appendix “B”. 5. Text messages dated after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 6. Text messages dated after May 15, 2020 which include any of the Keywords identified at Appendix “B”. 7. Emails, including all attachments dated after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 8. Physical or electronic calendar appointments between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel dated after May 15, 2020. 9. Phone logs or records, including the date, time and duration of any phone calls after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 10. Call logs, chats, video or audio recordings or other records from any video calling or office messaging platforms (including but not limited to Microsoft Teams, Skype and Zoom) dated after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 11. Voicemail messages, from phone, outlook, or video calling applications dated after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 12. Physical mail dated after May 15, 2020 between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel. 13. Background information, materials, transcriptions, briefing notes or minutes relating to any communication between any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel and AER Personnel occurring after May 15, 2020. 14. Any records or files in any Canada Development Investment Corporation Personnel databases, repositories or electronic document managements systems including but not limited to: a. pdfs; b. excel sheets; c. word documents; d. calendar appointments; e. zip folders; f. emails; and g. attachments. which were: (a) created after May 15, 2020; and (b) include the keywords in Appendix “B”. 15. All metadata from electronic records identified in response to Requests #1 through # 14, above.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

0 page(s)
August 2021

Req # A-2021-00017

Request to provide from 2017 to 2019, by year, the number of complaints against Canada Border Services Agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Correctional Service Canada, Department of National Defence, and Royal Mounted Police hat were resolved under paragraphs 41(1)(a) or (b), 41(1)(d) and subsection 42(2) of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Provide for same period, and for the same respondents, the number of complaints dismissed under paragraph 41(1)(d) of the Canadian Human Rights Act.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

1 page(s)
August 2021

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

August 2021

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board

August 2021

Req # A-2021-00012

Request to provide any internal list of complaints related to ‘’white grievances’’.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

0 page(s)
July 2021

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

July 2021

Req # A-2020-00041

Request to provide a copy of a facilitation report and an investigation report described in the Executive Director’s correspondence dated August 24, 2020.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

0 page(s)
June 2021

Req # A-2020-00044

Request to provide information about the allegations in complaints submitted from January 1, 2016 to March 29, 2021, including: 1. Complaints on unconscious bias, anti-racism, anti-black racism, employment equity, disrupting bias, critical race theory, intersectionality, or diversity, equity/inclusion training in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations is racist or discriminatory, including the outcome of such complaints. 2. Complaints about anti-white racism or discrimination, including the outcome of such complaints. 3. Statistics on the outcome of complaints about anti-white racism compared with the outcome of complaints based on anti-non-white racism. 4. Any CHRC guidance materials or policies on a) anti-white racism, b) unconscious bias, c) critical race theory, and d) the right to refuse training on those topics in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

237 page(s)
June 2021

Req # A-2021-00002

Request to provide the following: 1. Data regarding human rights complaints submitted against various Canadian banks between January 1, 2015 to April 24, 2021, for discrimination related to disability, national or ethnic origin, and religion, as well as the outcomes of those complaints. 2. Recent manuals and guidelines, as well as any other general information being used by the Complaint Services Branch.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

230 page(s)
June 2021

Req # A-2021-00005

Request to provide statistical data regarding harassment and/or discrimination complaints filed with the Canadian Human Rights Commission against Air Canada by employees or former employees of the company since 1996.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

1 page(s)
June 2021
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