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Req # A-20219-00106
Briefing documents prepared for the Office of the Chief Statistician in May 2019 for: OCS20190257 Deputy Minister Meeting on Energy Information; OCS20190380 On-Off Reserve Mobility using Census Data; OCS 20190381 Breakfast with the Canadian Council of Innovators; OCS20190398 Canada 4.0; OCS20190404 Pilot Project: Identification of construction starts from satellite images.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2019-00440
Any documents that: announce and describe consultations with the general public prior to eliminating sex as a category in crime statistics; define which governmental and non-governmental organizations Statistics Canada consulted with in eliminating sex as a category for reporting crime; contain advice from outside groups or advocacy groups to drop sex as a category for reporting statistics on crime, and to replace sex with gender; were produced explaining why gender should replace sex in the reporting of criminal activity. An official publication of Statistics Canada that defines the following key terms in reporting statistics on crime, as well as the census: "man", "woman", "sex", "gender", "gender identity", "trans", "transsexual" and "transgender".Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2019-00442
The reports pertaining to the "extensive consultation" that was conducted between June 2017 and November 2018, and the statistical tests mentioned in this letter: https://twitter.com/JWaltersFemale/status/ 1204093978401894405/photo/1.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2019-00477
Any documents that announce and describe consultations with the general public prior to eliminating sex as a category in crime statistics; define which governmental and non-governmental organizations Statistics Canada consulted with before eliminating sex as a category for reporting crime; contain advice from outside groups or advocacy groups to drop sex as a category for reporting statistics on crime, and to instead replace sex with gender.; produced explaining why gender should replace sex in the reporting of criminal activity.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2020-00050
Data and internal documents that indicate the state of information gathering and any directives about how to look for entries for row 6.2 in https://www144.statcan.gc.ca/sdg-odd/goal-objectif06-eng.htm; and any research notes used to find entries for row 6.2.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2020-00185
The weekly death counts reported by Canada for 2020, stop at week 39; the data for the weekly counts from week 38 to week 50, or the most current week recorded.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2019-00217
A list of groups and/or individuals Statistics Canada consulted with about recording gender instead of sex for data collected from police services that now record the victims' and accused's gender and not sex; documentation related to statistical tests to evaluate impacts of this change; and correspondence between Statistics Canada and the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS), the Police Information and Statistics (POLIS) Committee and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) Board of Directors that makes recommendations to these agencies on this matter.Organization: Statistics Canada
November 2020
Req # A-2019-00319
Briefing document OCS20190560 Translation Bureau's New Businesss Model.Organization: Statistics Canada
November 2020
Req # A-2020-00130
Statistics Canada tables relevant to the education sector containing any information on the following metrics: Co-Curricular records of students; Scholarship / financial aid provided to students; Governmental bursaries / awards provided to students; Data on cohort-based education; Program content / Field of study / Discipline of students in Canada 6. Graduation rate; Modern frameworks, software, and other tools taught; Education faculty competency at universities / colleges; Number of students pursuing study-abroad opportunities; University rankings; Availability of video / virtual tours; Crime rates by city across Canada; Student ranking of universities / colleges; Public transit usage by city across Canada.Organization: Statistics Canada
November 2020
Req # A-2020-00142
From all of the Access to Information requests received since April 2020, how many were responded to beyond the initial 30-day time limit? And from these, for how many were delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in how many cases was a notice of an extension provided to the applicant within the initial 30-day time limit?Organization: Statistics Canada
November 2020