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Req # A-2020-00057
All communications and findings on the Mobile Health Lab 2019 testing in Deer Lake Newfoundland and Labrador.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2020-00092
All records related to Statistics Canada's decision to retire, replace, remove, revise or otherwise upgrade previous standards/variables on race and ethnicity.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2020-00110
Total amount of expenses incurred between March 2020 and September 2020, detailing all expenses with the 2020/2021 object codes 1231, 1246, and 0533.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2020-00121
The number of recorded child births from Chinese people living in the city of Vancouver during the duration of the Chinese One Child Policy (January 1979- October 2015) outlined on an annual basis.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2020-00124
The yearly number, occupation (profession), status (permanent resident and citizen) of Brazilian-born people residing in Canada, by province, from 1960 until September 2020.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2020-00127
Records with regards to what the government is doing to put an end to homelessness and provide aid to those vulnerable communities during COVID-19.Organization: Statistics Canada
October 2020
Req # A-2019-07569
Any records from Indian Affairs and Indigenous Services regarding the St Anne's Catholic Indian Residential School at Fort Albany, Ontario 1902-1976. I have an interest in all payments by the department to any CATHOLIC entity in support of St Anne's school.Organization: Library and Archives Canada
May 2020
Req # A-2019-10963
File 1932-1580 from RG13 2218 File 1934-364 from RG13 2227Organization: Library and Archives Canada
May 2020
Req # A-2019-12512
REVISED REQUEST TEXT (17 JAN 2020): Health Canada: (HIV/AIDS Ministerial correspondence of Hon. Jake Epp (BAN no.2004-01454-7/RG29), box 86 Public Health Agency: R16082 2019-00023-7 (BOX 23) FILE NO. 203-20-120 Public Health Agency: R16082 2019-00023-7 (Box 21) file no. 113-74-3-3 ORIGINAL REQUEST TEXT: I am requesting access to the following archival materials in a digital format: Laboratory Centre for Disease Control (R227-89-4-E) - all files/recods that make reference to HIV/AIDS Ministerial correspondence of Hon. Jake Epp (BAN no.2004-01454-7/RG29) National Microbiology Laboratory [textual record] (R16082-0-1-E) - Files that make reference to the Canadian HIV Vaccine Initiative + HIV/AIDS Operational Records of the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control [textual record] - R227Organization: Library and Archives Canada
May 2020
Req # A-2019-12550
I am interested in the federal penitentiary case file record of Marcel Aveline. Finding aid information: TITLE/DESCRIPTION: Marcel Aveline. REFERENCE NUMBER: RG73 1985-86/162 1. Aveline was born between 1910 and 1914 in Québec, and was repeatedly incarcerated at federal prisons in Québec and Ontario between the late 1920s until c. 1970. Aveline was a well-known figure in the 1930s and 40s, leading highly public protests at federal prisons. As a frequent prisoner, Aveline was only the second Québecois (and one of the first nation-wide) to be designated a 'habitual offender' and given a life sentence. His time in prison coincides with enormous changes in the Canadian penal system, so I hope his case file will be revealing of these broader trends.Organization: Library and Archives Canada
May 2020