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March 2021
Req # 2020-0035
The total number of department officials approved for international travel, both work-related and non work-related, from the start of September 2020 to the date this request is received.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
February 2021
Req # A-2020-00029
All records describing the isolation of a SARS-COV-2 virus, directly from a sample taken from a diseased patient, where the patient sample was not first combined with any other source of genetic material. The known or estimated error rate (both false positives and false negatives), of PCR testing to test for SARS-COV-2.The known or estimated error rate (both false positives and false negatives), of antibody testing to check for immunity to SARS-COV-2. Whether vaccine manufacturers have been indemnified (rendered legally immune from lawsuit), for any vaccines they provide related to SARS-COV-2 Whether any vaccine injury compensation plan will be established (or has been established), for people who are injured or killed by vaccines to treat SARS-COV-2Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
December 2020
Req # A-2020-00030
Details of the research completed by specific researchers and their records describing the isolation of the SARS Cov2 virus.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
December 2020
Req # A-2020-0018
Records regarding this article in The Logic/business relations between CIHR and Palantir.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
August 2020
Req # A 2020_0004
Information on any and all monies given to Canada’s top 40 electrical companies in the name of COVID-19. Monies paid in the name of COVID-19 between the dates January 1, 2020 to present date. Any and all monies paid or loaned out in the name of COVID-19. Please include how much each company was paid/loaned individually. Please include applications that were processed for any COVID-19 protection programs from Canada’s top 40 electrical utility companies ranked as the amount of customers they serve. Please include any and all Canadian emergency wage subsidy given to these companies in the name of COVID-19 and/or any monies/loans and interest rates paid under the Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility program (LEEFF).Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
July 2020
Req # A-2020-0008
Data necessary for performing a correlation analysis between treatment success rate & various predictors such as program geo-location, program types, specific protocol implementations, funding per program, addiction rates, etc. This data may be available through CRISM or similar programs. The preferred date ranges are from as recent as possible to as far back as possible.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
June 2020
Req # A-2020-0016
Total amounts spent on advertising related to COVID-19 awareness from start of January 2020 to June 17th, 2020Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
June 2020
Req # A-2020-003
Briefing notes, memos, reports and cost benefits studies on ceasing the production of the five cent or ten cent coins, and costs associated with this change.Organization: Royal Canadian Mint
June 2020
Req # A-2020-0006
Fall 2019 Project Grant competition resultsOrganization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
April 2020