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Req # A-2022-00051
Regarding section 30(1) of the Impact Assessment Act (S.C. 2019, c. 28, s. 1), from Jan. 1 2019 to Feb. 12, 2023: (1) A list of all instances where s 30(1) was engaged to effect non-disclosure, and a list of all instances where s 30(2) was engaged to effect non-disclosure (2) all requests for information to the Agency (including but not limited to emails) that resulted in s 30(1) being engaged to effect non-disclosure, (3) all communication records (including but not limited to emails) indicating that s 30(1) was engaged to prevent disclosure, (4) any records (including but not limited to emails, briefing notes, and ministerial directives) that provide guidance on the interpretation and application of s 30(1)Organization: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-00052
From Jan. 1 2019 to Feb. 12 2023: All Indigenous Knowledge provided to the Minister, the Agency, review panel, or a committee referred to in section 92, 93 or 95 of the Impact Assessment Act (S.C. 2019, c. 28, s. 1).Organization: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-00054
Regarding section 22 (g) and (l) of the Impact Assessment Act (S.C. 2019, c. 28, s. 1): All internal records from Jan. 1, 2019 to Feb. 12, 2023 that have been used to provide guidance on how to comply with this clause of the Act (such as policy documents, directives, briefing notes, memoranda, and emails).Organization: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
March 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: First Nations Financial Management Board
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00079
The agreement or contract between TC Transcontinental and Canada Post to distribute Publisacs within the City of Montreal itself; the duration of the agreement; the number of dwellings that will be served in the Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame de-Grâce borough; the distribution cost per dwelling in the borough; the distribution frequency per dwelling; expected deployment in the other boroughs (schedule, boroughs and number of dwellings concerned); the total number of dwellings that will be served in the 19 boroughs; the distribution cost per dwelling in the 19 boroughs.Organization: Canada Post
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00083
records of Covid-19 cases, at all Canada Post facilities and/or involving Canada Post employees by location/city and province from April 1, 2022, to September 30, 2022.Organization: Canada Post
February 2023
Req # A-2023-00007
Records and in regarding a deceased woman who worked for Canada Post in Toronto in 1968 – 1969.Organization: Canada Post
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00088
All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in October 2022.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00107
Records identify Canadian involvement in the "Demonstration Project for Borehole Disposal of Radioactive Sources via the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)" for "disposal" for disused and expended radiological sources in countries with small quantities of such material, including in Malaysia and Ghana including funding through Global Affairs. The IAEA has identified Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) as participating organizations in the IAEA Coordinated Research Project on Borehole Disposal, and during a 2019 presentation described the pilot projects as having “crystallised wide interest in the borehole disposal concept for DSRS and small quantities of low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste” and identified six countries, including Canada, as “commencing the path to implementation of DSRS borehole disposal in the coming years”. Please provide all records related to the involvement of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in the IAEA Coordinated Research Project on Borehole Disposal, and all records pertaining to or describing research related to borehole disposal undertaken or reviewed by the CNSC, exchanges of information related to borehole disposal or borehole disposal research with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Natural Resources Canada, Global Affairs Canada, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, and/or the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO). Specifically, please provide all records pertaining to any evaluation or consideration by CNSC of any potential locations for the implementation of borehole disposal in Canada, including but not limited to the Chalk River laboratory site, the Whiteshell laboratory site, the NWMO candidate sites in Kenora District or Bruce County, and the nuclear generating stations in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
February 2023