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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Found 409 record(s)

Req # A-2021-00022

Any documents regarding Dr. Kieran Moore’s role on the Pfizer Lyme Disease Advisory Board and his research project on Lyme disease.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research

180 page(s)
March 2022

Req # A-2019-00003

•All records concerning or related to the federal government’s Directive on Automated Decision-Making that was prepared by or provided to the PMPRB. (January 1, 2019 to May 2, 2019). •A list of all pending access to information requests at the PMPRB (as of May 2, 2019). •All records relating to the impact of the pending amendments on national pharmacare or the impact of national pharmacare on the pending amendments (From May 2, 2019 to March 1, 2022). •The agenda and minutes for any meetings held by PMPRB executives between January 1, 2018 and May 1, 2019 that concerned the pending amendments. •All revisions or redrafts of the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement (date of my first request to May 2, 2019). •All records relating to the new basket of countries under the pending amendments, including the inclusion or exclusion of particular countries (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All records relating to the adoption of new pricing factors under the pending amendments (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All records relating to changes in the reporting requirements for patentees under the pending amendments, especially the requirement to report confidential discounts or rebates (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All records relating to a possible decision to distinguish between existing and new medicines in the application of the pending regulations (whether concerning pricing rules, reporting requirements, or any other legal obligation) (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All studies, reports, or other documents prepared by or held by the PMPRB which deal with changes to the content of the pending regulations or the guidelines which are being developed (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All communications regarding the proposed amendments between the PMPRB and one or more of the following organizations: Health Canada, ISED, or CIPO (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All letters or other communications received between September 1, 2018 and May 1, 2019 that question or criticize the pending amendments (date of my first request down to May 2, 2019). •All records generated by the PMPRB or another federal government entity that comment on or analyze the report prepared by Mr. David Dodge (August 23, 2018 to May 2, 2019). •A copy of all training presentations concerning the pending amendments that were held or were supposed to be held between Setptember 1, 2019 and May 1, 2019.

Organization: Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Canada

5557 page(s)
March 2022

Req # A-2022-05127

Copies of all emails to/from Douglas Clark, Melanie Bourassa-Forcier, Tanya Potashnik and Health Canada officials from November 1, 2021 to January 31, 2022.

Organization: Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Canada

20 page(s)
March 2022

Req # A-2019-00330

From January 1, 2017 to November 21, 2019, all records referencing artificial intelligence and any impact for copyright.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

494 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2020-00017

From January 1, 2020 to May 13, 2020, all records regarding the report and recommendations that came out of the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

2243 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2021-00046

From January 1, 2020 to May 10, 2021, all records within the Broadcasting, Copyright and Creative Marketplace branch concerning Michael Geist, law professor at the University of Ottawa.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

220 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2021-00067

From July 1, 2020 to May 21, 2021, all records regarding Bill C-30 amendments to benefit Aid To Publishers recipients in gaining eligibility for payroll rebates.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

0 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2021-00075

All correspondence regarding Bill C-10 or the updating of the Broadcasting Act between the Department of Canadian Heritage (director level or higher) and any of the following entities: Canada Media Fund, Telefilm Canada, Bell Canada, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Corus Entertainment, Entertainment One Ltd., Elevation Pictures, Apple, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Motion Picture Association of Canada (MPA Canada), Canadian Media Producers Association, Ontario Creates and Quebecor.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

225 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2021-00133

Briefing note to the Deputy Minister CH2021-00992: «Letter of Authorization for the Fédération internationale de Basketball Amateur Olympic Qualifying Tournament».

Organization: Canadian Heritage

77 page(s)
February 2022

Req # A-2021-00144

From January 1, 2021 to August 4, 2021, all records that discuss the risk of a planned action of the government under the following elements: regulation of the internet, interference with media press freedom, the CRTC mandate for Canadian content and the drawbacks for getting involved in the media and internet issues. Also, all records on disagreements between PCH and ISED officials on positions on funding media, regulating industries and data protection.

Organization: Canadian Heritage

50 page(s)
February 2022
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