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Req # A-2019-00120
All annual and/or quarterly summary reports regarding inspections conducted on fuel channels and/or pressure tubes used in Canada’s nuclear reactors, dating from 2000 to the most recent available. What I am seeking is a clear understanding of how the testing of pressure tubes occurs and what results are produced. I want to know the schedule for testing, how many tubes are tested each time, how many of those same tubes are tested again at a later date and how many are newly tested. I want to know the results of all those tests, and what is considered a suitable range of variability within the results. Seeking the most comprehensive dataset possible.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2024
Req # A-2022-00120
I request: (1) The most recent date(s) on which a facility, entity, or person applied for a license to construct a Class II nuclear facility; (2) The most recent date(s) on which a facility, entity, or person applied for a license to operate a Class II nuclear facility (3) The most recent date(s) on which a facility, entity, or person applied for a license to service Class II prescribed equipment (whether by operator or by a third party) (4) The most recent date(s) on which a facility, entity, or person applied for a license to operate Class II prescribed equipment (5) The response times of the CNSC in granting or declining to grant the above licenses (6) Copies of all communications related to the above-mentioned applications as between the applicant/licensee and the CNSCOrganization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2024
Req # A-2023-00080
A copy of the Environmental Risk Assessment prepared by Hydro Quebec for their Gentilly-2 site. Preferably a PDF copy, via email to the email address provided. According to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) website, a copy of this report can be obtained upon request. See: https://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/reactors/power-plants/nuclear-facilities/gentilly-2-nuclear-generating-station/index.cfm A request was sent to the CNSC (Public Inquiry #1802 - Nov 28 - Request for Information). A response from the CNSC requested that this document request be submitted through the formal Government of Canada Access to Information Act system.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2024
Req # A-2022-00005
Records on the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's railway abandonment application for the Quebec Central Railway Company to the Canadian Transportation Agency on February (CTA) on February 14, 1994; including the documents of that decision No. 530-R-1994 of the CTA authorizing the request to abandon the operation of the railway line.Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
January 2024
Req # A-2022-00030
All records relating to the Abandonment Process for the Canadian Pacific Rail (CPR) Boundary Subdivision (known as the Columbia and Western Railway) from Robson B.C. to Midway B.C.; the abandonment order and all records related to it; rules and order laid out by the Commission and commissioner.Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
January 2024
Req # A-2023-00007
Records from January 1, 2023, to June 21, 2023 sent to and from the Chief Executive Officer, Chief of Staff, Vice-Chair, CTA Members, Chief Compliance Officer and Determination and Compliance Branch management regarding the Agency's internal directives relating to: a) rules and processes in respect of compliance and verification activities (in all forms) directed at Air Transportation Service Providers (ATSPs), in addition to the publicly available processes and; b) on the issuance and/or the assessment of fines and/or AMPS by DEOs against ATSPs, excluding licensing violations.Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
January 2024
Req # A-2023-00066
Copies of all policy interpretations related to electronic funds transfers (EFTs) issued since April 1, 2022.Organization: Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
January 2024
Req # A-2023-00054
2021-22 and 2022-23 FINTRAC Report to the Minister of Finance: Compliance and Related ActivitiesOrganization: Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
January 2024
Req # A-2021-00096
Please provide the following: 1) A Copy of Certificate Number CDN/2071/B(U)-96 (Rev. 9) for Ontario Power Generation’s “Roadrunner, Serial No. Roadrunner-01” transportation container, most recently certified 2017-09-28 with an expiry date of 2022-09-30. 2) A record of use for any off-site transportation (e.g. from an Ontario Power Generation nuclear power station to another location) using the “Roadrunner, Serial No. Roadrunner-01” transportation container between January 1 2010 and December 31st 2020, including point of origin, destination, and the materials / container content being transported. 3) The record or reporting of and documentation of safety testing relied upon by CNSC staff during the initial and subsequent certifications of the “Roadrunner, Serial No. Roadrunner-01” transportation container.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
October 2023
Req # A-2022-00117
o Whether and on what date(s) Best Theratronics Ltd. first applied for a license to construct a Class II nuclear facility o Whether and on what date(s) Best Theratronics Ltd. first applied for a license to operate a Class II nuclear facility o Whether and on what date(s) Best Theratronics Ltd. first applied for a license to service Class II prescribed equipment (whether by operator or by a third party) o Whether and on what date(s) Best Theratronics Ltd. first applied for a license to operate Class II prescribed equipment o The response times of the CNSC in granting or declining to grant the above licenses o Copies of all communications related to the above-mentioned matters as between Best Theratronics Ltd. and the CNSCOrganization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
October 2023