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Req # A-2022-0002
Provide a list of stakeholder groups consulted regarding lyme disease, since 2018Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
May 2022
Req # A-2022-0005
Various briefing documents prepared between Sept. 2021 and Jan. 2022.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
May 2022
November 2021
November 2021
November 2021
Req # A-2021-00016
What company/companies were responsible for creating the vaccine passports across Canada. Trudeau had announced a $1billion help to create the passports and I’d like to know who and where the money went to.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
November 2021
Req # A-2021-00023
A list of all research conducted by, or with the involvement of, the CIHR into medical cannabis from 1996 through to present.Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
November 2021
Req # A-2021-10025
Electronic records pertaining to systemic racism or systemic discrimination that were used to prepare an email entitled: Joint statement on Anti-Racism - We can do better together, sent on May 3, 2021, by: the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair; the President of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), John Ossowski; Paul MacKinnon; and the CBSA Union President, Jean-Pierre Fortin.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
May 2021
Req # A-2021-10012
Electronic records pertaining to systemic racism or systemic discrimination that were used to prepare a statement by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency, John Ossowski on January 28, 2021, before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
May 2021
Req # A-2021-08800
Statistics from January 2 to 10, 2021, on the number of travelers arriving in Canada by plane from the Dominican Republic. This excludes names and personal information.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
May 2021