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-2021-471

An up-to-date organizational chart for CSIS down to the division level.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

2 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-474

CSIS Intelligence Assessments which discuss the activities of Russia in relation to Espionage, Foreign Influenced Activities and Sabotage dated December 1, 2018 to December 1, 2019.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-481

All available records and briefing notes circulated by the Canadian Forces Military Police (CFMP), Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS), Military Police Complaints Commission (MPCC), Military Police Criminal Intelligence Program (MPCIP), Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) from 2010 to the present (2021) as information relates to the involvement of uniformed personnel's involvement, endorsement, and or disciplinary action as it relates to right-wing extremism, white-supremacy, hateful conduct, hate groups, racism, and ideologically motivated violent extremism.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-522

HUM-1400-P1” English version dated 2021 10 01 available here. Only pages 1 and 2, and sections 17 and 18 on pages 10 and 11 are requested. “CSIS Market Modifiers” English version.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

7 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-525

Records about Barbara Fisher, wife of Douglas Fisher a founding member of Hockey Canada and one of the federal government's negotiators with the Russians during the creation of the 1972 Summit Series, being approached by a Russian woman seeking to defect to Canada.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-529

RCMP and CSIS files on Sam Carr former National Organizer of the Communist party of Canada and Labour Progressive Party from August 1924 to Dec 1989

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-540

Records generated between January 1, 2014 and December 2, 2021, that contain references to the use of: Algorithms, algorithmic decision-making, algorithmic analysis or automated analysis, algorithmic decision tree, Algorithmic risk assessment or algorithmic risk analysis, automated risk prediction, Predictive algorithms, predictive analysis, predictive modeling, predictive intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, artificial intelligence, Big Data, Social media monitoring and social media analysis using technological tools, for the purposes of collecting, analyzing, or assessing data related to monitoring, investigating, or responding to criminal or suspected criminal activity OR for the purposes of making determinations about an offender or suspected offender, accused, convicted individual or individual on probation.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-050

Briefing Note for Follow-up meeting with Deputy Minister PCH 2021-10-07 Ref no: E21-0616 Promotion of linguistic duality Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Sector: Policy and Communications Branch To: Deputy Heads (including an appointee of equivalent rank) Action required: For Information LOS- Access to the Commissioner's Reserve - September 2021 2021-10-20 Ref no: C21-2609 Internal Services Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Sector: Corporate Management Branch To: Deputy Heads (including an appointee of equivalent rank) Action Required: For Signature

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

12 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-047

a) Statistics for the number of admissible language complaints each year for covered federal airports and statistics for more specific language complaints broken down i) by each airport ii) for each airport by groups operating at the airport (e.g., airlines; airport authorities; agencies at airports, like border services and security screening services; other commercial businesses) and iii) by complaint category (e.g., not getting service in the preferred official language, unilingual signs, unilingual announcements). *NOTE: Another way OCOL could have broken down language complaint statistics is by parts of the Official Languages Act, namely, Communications with and Services to the Public (Part IV), Language of Work (Part V), Equitable Participation (Part VI), Advancement of English and French (Part VII), Language Requirements of Positions (Part XI, section 91), and other parts of the Act (parts II, III and IX). I am also requesting statistics for the number of language complaints classified as communications with and services to the travelling public. b) Under each complaint category, provide each airport, each year, the number of people complaining numerous times as opposed to one-time complainants, the number of complaints submitted by each individual multi-complainant, and the type of complaints those individual multi-complainants submitted. Also provide the total, per year, of the number of (i) single and (ii) multiple complaints at covered Canadian airports, and the total, per year, of the number of admissible and inadmissible complaints at covered Canadian airports. c) Provide internal or consultant analyses done concerning these airport-based complaints and trends they show (including the number of complaints submitted by the same person before and after 2015). d) Include statistics on the outcome of these complaints and resulting corrective actions. e) Provide complaints/concerns identified by airport groups (e.g., airlines; airport authorities; agencies at airports, like border services and security screening services; other commercial businesses) beginning in 2015 that have been made to OCOL about French language customer complaints.

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
December 2021

Req # A-2021-051

Request concerning the recommendations issued by the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages as part of an investigation into a complaint filed by a Francophone constable stationed in British Columbia in 2001 at the Richmond Detachment. The report was issued in April 2005, and the report reference number is 0600-2002-R2. The request for disclosure involves the five recommendations made by the Commissioner of Official Languages to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

0 page(s)
December 2021
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