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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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Req # A-2021-00001

The following material related to staffing process for job J1120-1038, for IQMD Senior Project Officer: a. Job posting; b. Listing of where the job was posted; c. All communications (emails, Teams messages, notes to file, text messages sent on CNSC smart phones, etc.) between the hiring manager, HR staffing, Director(s) General, vice-president(s), and anyone else who might have been involved in this staffing action; d. All resumes, cover letters, and written assessments submitted by candidates who were invited to participate in the written evaluation. While respecting privacy, each candidate’s resume, cover letter, and submission for the written evaluation must be collated as a single package, and the packages for the candidates who were invited to participate in an interview must be identified; e. All references to the “management system” or the “navigator” in all material associated with this staffing process; f. All assessment notes, results, scoring, or any communications pertaining to the evaluation of the written assessments; g. A copy of the interview questions; h. Any documents, messaging, or other communications indicating the expected answers/criteria, against which the interview evaluation was scored; and i. Respecting the privacy of the applicants, all notes/scores taken by the interview panel on the interview questions.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

159 page(s)
May 2021

Req # A-2021-00003

I would like to request ATIP to disclosure file/records of my company ([Personal information withheld]) and CNSC licence fees for how they are added up on all my invoices from 2015-2020 for Industrial Radiography 812 specifically they are; Base hours, Variable hours and Hourly rate, as stated in Cost Recovery Fees and Regulations SOR/2003-212, sub sections 11, 12, and 14. And the base number total for all of companies in the IR 812 for each year 2015-2020 with the number of how many IR 812 companies there were in each year totalled. Recap; Base hour total for each year and how many companies in total for each year. And/or a list of all IR 812 company's and how many base hours, and variable hour to each. List of all items; 1. Base hours, Variable hours and Hourly rate (for [Personal information withheld] and all other IR 812 licences), specifically explain the tracking system CNSC uses to add up each company to Base hours or variable hours. 2. All the financials for the CNSC, related to operating for each year 2014-2020. The corporate proper accountant book keeping and summaries. 3. Total Number of employees, salaries for all staff members, commission and VP Executives and break down of how many staff are working on each user type in each department for the numbers into each, and how the Nuclear substances and Prescribed equipment directors add up time for each user type related to base hours and variable hours. It is suspected there is cross funding occurring between different user types, example nuclear medicine department vs IR 812 or others this would be identified though proper time keeping while each staff member is working on each licensee. This would be for calculating full cost. 4. Number or how many people are there in each location with square footage and rent for those locations. 5. Discloser on all CNSC-CRAG meeting agendas and minutes (including any audio or transcript documents) as 2016, 2020 and the last March 25 2021 are missing from website. 6. How the vetting process is for CRAG members, applications, forms and Ethics if any. 7. CNSC Code of Ethic and Values – forms and all documents related for staff, public and stakeholders. 8. Any unethical interoffice e-mails or communication or documentation on file that is conflict of interest with the roles and duties of the CNSC staff related to [Name withheld], [Personal information withheld]. It will be the CNSC staff in the department that looks after IR 812 and CNSC Finance department including the Commision and Executives that I have been deal with.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

113 page(s)
May 2021

Req # A-2020-00139

January 1, 2020 to present (December 11, 2020) reports, BMD's/test results/incident reports/ briefing notes/Q’s and A’s or other records expressing concerns about Ontario Power Generations nuclear reactors and research reactors, including their equipment, tubing leakage, structural life and radioactive emissions and air or water detected/previously undetected radioactive leakages. Include data on any OPG nuclear reactors like Pickering whose life is near ending and decommissioning plans for it or other aging reactors discussed/prepared to date.(see 2020-141 has a few specific items)

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

452 page(s)
April 2021

Req # A-2020-00182

All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in December 2020.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

682 page(s)
April 2021

Req # A-2020-00202

For all the nine ATIP Request Items regarding Gentilly II NPP, please provide associated Edoc Numbers, database record number(s), or screen shots. On October 27, 2009: Number of Authorized Nuclear Operator with a valid CNSC certification working for Hydro Quebec at Gentilly II NPP. Number of Authorized Nuclear Operator with a valid CNSC certification working for Hydro Quebec. On October 27, 2009: Licensing requirements of Gentilly II Nuclear Power Plant of the minimum number, at all time, of Authorized Nuclear Operators (ANO) with a valid CNSC Certification working at the Control Room. On October 27, 2009 and subsequently: Please provide information from year 2009 to 2014, when the report was issued by the IAEA in 2014. Country Coordinator email(s) or any other documents sent in any format including a database such as CERTS to the following NPP or Institution sent to: Any CNSC Staff Members. Pointe Lepreau NPP Officer concerning an October 27, 2009 Reportable Event. Ontario Power Generation Officer concerning an October 27, 2009 Reportable Event CANDU Owners Group Officer concerning an October 27, 2009 Reportable Event. International Atomic Energy Agency Officer concerning an October 27, 2009 Reportable Event, and North American Electricity Reliability Commission Officer concerning an October 27, 2009 Reportable Event.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

32 page(s)
April 2021

Req # A 2019_0007

Records from the Canada Development Investment Corporation related to the Trans Mountain Pipeline and Pipeline Expansion projects. Specifically, any and all records from the period February 1, 2018 to May 30, 2018, including reports, briefing notes and meeting notes related to the “independent investigation, analysis and evaluation of the Target Entities and Assets” referred to on page 60, section 6.3(7) of the Share and Unit Purchase Agreement dated May 29, 2018; Exclude: draft documents, duplicates, e-mails, media monitoring, French documents if they exist in an English format, portions of documents that have no relevancy to the subject of the request.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

417 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A 2019_0009

Records from the Canada Development Investment Corporation related to the Trans Mountain Pipeline and Pipeline Expansion projects. Specifically: The Letter of Expectations provided by Minister of Finance Bill Morneau to CDEV after the 2018 purchase of the Trans Mountain assets; The Closing Statements provided by Kinder Morgan to government during the sale of the assets. Include the closing Trans Mountain Corporation financial statements ending December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

13 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A 2019_0011

Records from the Canada Development Investment Corporation related to the Trans Mountain Pipeline and Pipeline Expansion projects. Specifically: Any and all records from April 1, 2018 to July 1, 2018, including corporate plans, reports, briefing notes, meeting notes and communications (email messages and other correspondence) notes on the projected schedule, budget and costs related to the Trans Mountain expansion project; Any and all records from May 1, 2019 to October 1, 2019, including corporate plans, reports, briefing notes, meeting notes and communications (email messages and other correspondence) notes on the projected schedule, budget and costs related to the Trans Mountain expansion project.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

154 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A 2020_0006

All documents (paper and electronic), including but not limited to, briefing notes, memos, emails, reports, presentations, and correspondence, related to the request of the Minister of Finance for the CDEV to enter into said memorandum of understanding. All documents (paper and electronic), including but not limited to, briefing notes, memos, emails, reports, presentations and correspondence, related to the NPI allocated for, and/or used for, the purchase of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, either through the CDEV or any other entity of the Government of Canada and/or other entity utilized by the Government of Canada for said purchase.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

33 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A 2020_0001

Provide copies of any and all communication and information records produced between May 1, 2018, and March 6, 2020 regarding the potential of the federal governments selling equity in TMP, TMEP, and related government-owned assets, and any related considerations and analysis. This includes any and all letters or e-mails between employees and/or board members of CDIC (including employees and board members of the CDIC subsidiary Trans Mountain Corporation) and the Department of Finance or the office of the Minister of Finance. This also includes memos, briefing materials, background documents, research and analysis, powerpoint presentations, or any other written materials produced for internal consideration at CDIC or for review by officials at the Department of Finance or the office of the Minister of Finance.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

261 page(s)
February 2021
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