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Req # A-2020-11224
Access to Information Act request regarding the following document held by Library and Archives Canada presently restricted by law: RG24 G-15-10 BAN V2002-00191-X Box 1 File 3005-1 Plans, Operations and Readiness - Aids to Civil Power - General January 1967-March 1975.Organization: Library and Archives Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2020-11227
Access to Information Act request regarding the following document held by Library and Archives Canada presently restricted by law: RG24 G-1 BAN vol. 29424 File S-1150-110/J74 Committees - InterdePartmental Committees - Aid to the Civil Power January-December 1970.Organization: Library and Archives Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2021-03757
Access to Information Act request regarding the following: NOVA SCOTIA TROOPS REFERENCE CAPE BRETON CIVIL POWER SUPREME COURT REFERENCE - LIABILITY OF THE PROVINCE OF N.S. FOR EXPENSES INCURRED IN CALLING OUT TROOPS IN AID OF THE CIVIL POWER IN CAPE BRETON. BRIEF ON THE PROVISIONS OF THE CRIMINAL CODE OF. RG13, Volume number: 2526, File number: 9-C-1047, File Part: 1Organization: Library and Archives Canada
January 2023
October 2022
Req # A-2018-00833
2016-0148 Box 34, File No. 29-3-1-2, Part 1Organization: Library and Archives Canada
October 2022
Req # A-2022-00049
Any and all communications, including but not limited to emails, briefing notes, letters, between officials from Statistics Canada and any and all of Rogers Communications, BCE's Bell, Telus Corp., and Shaw Communications Inc. Timeline: between January 1, 2022 and June 27, 2022. Exclude duplicates, exclude French-language versions of existing English-language documents, exclude cabinet confidence, and exclude publicly-available information. Also exclude meeting invitations and emails where the telecommunications companies are in cc. Exclude communications where Statistics Canada is sending customer service communications as a client.Organization: Statistics Canada
September 2022
Req # A-2021-00024
All external correspondence received by OSFI [from] Toronto Dominion Bank about data security, customer protection, security protocols, data aggregation, data leaks, and screen scrapping pertaining specifically to the financial technology industry and/or data sharing proposals received between June 1, 2021 to October 31st, 2021.Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
June 2022
Req # A-2021-03134
Military Clothing Contracts Whether The Executive Has Constitutional Authority To Make A Contract Binding On The House Of Commons. RG13, Volume number: 2398, File number: 9-175/1906, File part: 1Organization: Library and Archives Canada
April 2022
Req # A-2021-02855
Canada's Indian Act - Amendments of RG25-A-3-b, Volume number: 3951, File number: 9614-40, File part: 1Organization: Library and Archives Canada
April 2022
Req # A-2021-00342
In October 2020, StatsCan engaged in a consultation with Federal, Provincial, NGO, and police departments/organizations to better understand the nature of their information gathering systems as it related to the collection of data in human trafficking in Canada. StatsCan sent out 16 questionnaires; 13 were completed by 6 federal partners, 7 provincial partners. StatsCan also received two completed questionnaires by police services and one NGO that were forwarded by provincial contacts. Please provide all responses from this questionnaire by any agency that have been submitted to StatsCan. Also, please provide all final drafts of any internal briefings, notes, and or comments related to the consultation and questionnaire.Organization: Statistics Canada
April 2022