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.

*All information provided will incorporate the necessary exemptions and exclusions as per the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

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Found 390 record(s)

Req # A-2020-000702

Adverse Reaction Report (AERs) for Hydromorphone Hydrochloride. Report numbers: 000914621, 000918738.

Organization: Health Canada

24 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-000703

Adverse Reaction Report (AERs) for Carboplatin injection. Report numbers: 000909352, E2B_02921068.

Organization: Health Canada

20 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-000747

Adverse Reaction Report (AER). Report number: E2B_03171056.

Organization: Health Canada

16 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-000751

Adverse Reaction Report (AER). Report number: E2B_03195849.

Organization: Health Canada

16 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-000753

Adverse Reaction Report (AER). Report number: E2B_03198230.

Organization: Health Canada

14 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-000776

Adverse Reaction Report (AERs). Report numbers: E2B_02394968, E2B_03009445, E2B_02997379, E2B_02386510 and E2B_03081975.

Organization: Health Canada

183 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2021-00026

This request follows on from: STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PRIVACY AND ETHICS Parliament of Canada, Feb 19 2021. MindGeek: Feras Antoon. CEO MindGeek Canada. David Tassillo, chief operations officer, and Corey Urman, vice-president of product management. Members of parliament: Chris Warkentin, Brenda Shanahan, and Marie-Hélène Gaudreau I would like ALL the documents submitted by MindGeek between 5 Feb 2021 and 1 Sept 2021. I would like ALL email correspondence from MindGeek to the department + the above name MPs between 2019 and 1 Sept 2021. HELPFUL CONTEXT. MP. Shannon Stubbs asked during the hearing: “Yes. I want to ensure that we're prescriptive and thorough in the requests that we make. I think what we definitely have to have in the documents supplied will be a comprehensive breakdown of all the revenue streams, the equity in the company and explicitly who owns it, what the value is, and if there is any debt leveraging, who owns that debt. I think it would be beneficial to know how much revenue has been generated in the last five years and if there's enough money to make the case that they could be holding themselves to a higher standard, or ought to be. We'll also want to see any off-balance sheet entities for which fees and costs associated with revenue are deducted as costs for tax purposes, and, I think, probably tax payments, at least in Canada but ideally in all locations where there are subsidiaries of MindGeek.”

Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada

0 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2021-00028

I am requesting any document that outlines the policies & procedures for handling a privacy breach made by an employee of OIC.

Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada

109 page(s)
September 2020

Req # A-2020-00019

Per the Criminal Records Act, PBC reviews record suspension applications, investigates and makes decisions about granting record suspensions to Canadians who have convictions. Beyond the majority of such convictions, the Criminal Records Act lists specific offences-current and historical-in two Schedules to the Act (Schedule 1 and Schedule 2). Since March 13th,2012 individuals seeking record suspensions for Schedule 1 offences became ineligible unless exception criteria in the Act are met. Schedule 2 offence convictions may still be granted a record suspension the offence did not involve a child. Since 2012 and up to the present, by year, how many record suspensions for :1 )Excepted Schedule 1 convictions and 2) Schedule 2 convictions have been granted by the PBC? This information is requested in aggregate in the format of PBC's choosing but readable as a .pdf or excel document (examples) as derived from its records.

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

1 page(s)
September 2020

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

September 2020
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