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).

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Found 59 record(s)

Req # A-2022-00010

We are seeking all reports and recommendations generated from National Joint Board of Investigations (BOI) between the Parole Board of Canada and Correctional Service Canada from (01 January 2016 to 31 December 2021).

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

376 page(s)
February 2023

Req # A-2022-00014

Please provide final reports of all National Joint Boards of Investigation (BOIs) conducted over the last five years (Sept. 19/2017 to present day).

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

376 page(s)
February 2023

Req # A-2022-00011

We would like all reviews completed during that period where an offender, on conditional release, was charged with a serious offence. Documents related to those 16 reviews from 2020-21 and any other reviews that took place during our requesting time period (01 January 2016 to 31 December 2021). If the reviews generated reports, we would like them.

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

94 page(s)
November 2022

Req # A-2022-00016

I would like the names of current (2022-10-24) PBC Board Members (full and part time) who have declared themselves to be Indigenous persons when they applied to become Board Members. I would also like any PBC policies or procedures for verifying the Indigenous ancestry of Board members who have declared themselves to be Indigenous when they applied to become a Board member

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

1 page(s)
November 2022

Req # A-2022-00009

Request for briefing notes on record suspensions or pardons identified by open government summaries: 1. Record Suspension Service Fee Reduction Implementation Plan 2. Pardons Service Fee Reduction 3. Pardon and Record Suspension Training 4. Pardon and Record Suspension Orientation and Refresher Training 5. Delivery of January 2020 Pardon and Record Suspension Training Session 6. Implementation of requirements under the Service Fees Acts 7. Record Suspension Dashboard 8. Update on Revocations and "Take no Action" Decisions

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

42 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2020-00042

Request to provide records related to employment equity at the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) from 2010 to 2021 including reports, statistical data, communications and/or lists related to the following: - The development of the Anti-racism action plan and the Race based pilot project; - The consultant’s report (Mark Hart) on the race based pilot project; - A workplace assessment conducted by Mary Eberts in or around 2002 regarding the working environment for women at the CHRC; - Trainings, workshops, sensitivity or cultural competency events on anti-Black racism; - List of experts that have provided advice to the CHRC on anti-Black racism and systemic racial discrimination; - The activities and proactive measures that the CHRC has undertaken publicly to promote and recognize the UN International Decade for Peoples of African Descent; - The observations presented by Arleen Huggins to the CHRC on December 15, 2020 and the outcome of the facilitation exercise conducted by Arleen Huggins.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

2116 page(s)
September 2022

Req # A-2022-00003

1. For the last 5years; Can you list all the Canadian jails - with Mission Medium - 2nd degree murder - Average Years to First Release. As previously region sorted by Day Parole, longest to shortest. 2.Also/or for the last 5 years; can your office make the table for all Canadian Jails - 2nd degree murder - time past Day Parole Eligibility before 1st release. 3. This levels the field for life 10, life 15, life 20 etc. In other words is it true Mission Medium is 16.1 and 16.6 years to release, 2 and 4years longer, because: A) The average in mate has longer parole eligibility release dates Or is it true, B) The average inmate is held longer past the DPED (day parole eligibility date)

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

2 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00029

Request to provide for each year from 2017 to 2021: • The number of reasonable offer requests made to the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC); • The number of reasonable offer requests accepted; • The number of reasonable offer requests denied; and • The number of complaints dismissed based on the complainant's refusal to accept a reasonable offer.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

1 page(s)
March 2022

Req # A-2021-00035

Request to provide for each year from 2016 to 2022, the number of complaints against Federal Government institutions versus all the other institutions as follows: • The number of complaints placed before the CHRC; • The number of complaints dismissed by the CHRC; and • The number of complaints referred to the Tribunal by the CHRC.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

1 page(s)
March 2022

Req # A-2020-00033

Request to provide from 2010 to 2020: 1. Any and all written communications relating to statistical data on the dismissal and/or referral rates of race-based complaints, as compared to complaints brought on other grounds of discrimination. 2. Disaggregated data by year and prohibited grounds of discrimination with respect to the following Commission decisions: (a) total number of complaints accepted, (b) number of decisions to “deal with” under s. 41 of the CHRA, (c) number of decisions “not to deal with” under s. 41 of the CHRA, (d) number of decisions to refer a complaint to the Tribunal under s. 44(3)(a) and/or s. 49 of the CHRA, and (e) number of decisions to dismiss a complaint under s. 44(3)(b) of the CHRA. 3. The current number of Black employees at the Commission, as well as the positions they each hold.

Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission

495 page(s)
December 2021
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