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Req # A-2018-02354
Records regarding the GC Talent Cloud project from the start until December 2018.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2018-02548
Records regarding releases of deleterious substances by Irving Pulp &Paper into the Saint John River from August 2016 to March 2019.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00308
Records regarding the removal of the report entitled “Economic Study of the Canadian Plastic Industry, Market and Waste” from government websites.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00380
Copy of docket number 243391 - Analysis on Export Development Canada’s Climate Change PolicyOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00381
Copy of docket number 239257 - Update on Canada’s Mid-Century StrategyOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-01383
Copy of docket number 252025 – Request for Independent Review of 2019 Ottawa River FloodingOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-01438
Copy of docket number 250657 – Approval of Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador Proposals under the Low Carbon Economy Leadership FundOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-01562
Copy of docket number 252025 – Request for Independent Review of 2019 Ottawa River FloodingOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-01946
Copy of docket number 250657 – Approval of Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador Proposals under the Low Carbon Economy Leadership FundOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
February 2020
Req # AF-2019-00014
Briefing notes seen by CMHC President and CEO regarding Bowside Manor (CMHC Account Number 09-861-527) from October 2016 to present (June 12, 2019). 2. Provide from October 2016 to present, emails, memos, reports, meeting minutes and briefing materials regarding Bowside Manor (CMHC Account Number 09-861-527) and Bowside Manor Tenant Advocacy Group (BMTAG) sent or received by CMHC employees, include but not limit to a) Evan W Siddall - President and CEO; b) P. Franchellini - corporation Relations; c) Sandra Girard - Director, Portfolio and Agreement Administration; d) Fatima Barros - Regional Vice president Prairie and Territories; e) C. Staresina – Vice President, Affordable Housing; f) Debbie Stewart - Vice President, Affordable Housing, Client Solution Management; g) Yannick Monaghan - Regional Manager Affordable Housing; h) Michael Guttman – Senior Business Analyst; i) Jennifer O'Neill - Acting Principal Portfolio Management; k) Yolanta Murphy - Advisor, Portfolio Management; l) CMHC Legal Department. 3) Provide from July 2014 to present (June 12, 2019), letters, emails and other correspondence CMHC received from Calgary Chinatown Development Foundation (CCDF) - Bowside manor and CCDF's legal representative Wilson Laycraft Barristers & Solicitors. 4) Provide from July 2014 to present (June 12, 2019), letters, emails and other correspondence CMHC sent to the Calgary Chinatown Development Foundation (CCDF) - Bowside manor and CCDF's legal representative Wilson Laycraft Barristers & SolicitorsOrganization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
January 2020