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Req # A-2021-01191
A complete copy of the reports and data analysis of Florence Bouchard Jean’s contract (March 17, 2021).Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2021-02068
Copy of briefing note MIN-276077, Letter from the Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-00216
Copy of briefing note MIN-295216, Letter to the Quebec Minister on Carbon Pricing.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-00310
Copy of briefing note MIN-295216, Letter to the Quebec Minister on Carbon Pricing.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-00637
Copy of briefing note DM-299460.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-00797
Copy of briefing note MIN-295216, Letter to the Quebec Minister on Carbon Pricing.Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2023
Req # 3025-009-A2022-014
This request is for information related to the organization, structure, planning and staffing of the department currently referred to as the Department of Indigenous Ways and Decolonization or IW&D. Records would include emails, correspondence, meeting notes, memos, notes, media releases from January 2020 to February 3, 2023.Organization: National Gallery of Canada
October 2023
Req # 3025-009-A2022-016
1. Management and curatorial preparation files (including emails) regarding the rationale, subject matter and themes of the Jean-Paul Riopelle exhibition scheduled for 2023. 2. All documents (including e-mails) concerning discussions and exchanges on the advisability of withdrawing the Riopelle exhibition from the program. 3. Management documents concerning the choice and direction of this exhibition, including e-mails exchanged between museum management, museum staff and the curatorial team responsible for the exhibition. 4. Letters, e-mails, text messages and other correspondence or documents between the Gallery management and collectors lending works for the Riopelle exhibition. 5. The list of Jean-Paul Riopelle's works in your collection. 6. Your Acquisitions Committee's Riopelle files for the last 5 years. 7. Contracts or other documents (including e-mails) for donations or pledges signed within the last five years. 8. Donation or pledge agreements for the past 5 years concerning the conservation, exhibition or disposal of Riopelle's works. 9. The guidelines for donations to the NGC, if available. 10. Ethical rules governing or prohibiting gifts from persons in its employ, and persons close to or connected now or formerly with its board of directors.Organization: National Gallery of Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2017-00062
Records relating to all criteria used for review and/or decision making by ECCC and the National Energy Board regarding the Woodfibre LNG projectOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2022
Req # A-2017-02089
Copy of briefing note DM – 219038: Meeting with NS Clean Businesses – Roundtable DiscussionOrganization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
October 2022