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Req # A-2019-00102
All financial records for all related costs and expenses for french language lessons, training, examinations for the current field Unit Superintendant for Northern Ontario Field UnitOrganization: Parks Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00106
Documents pertaining to the Mountain Parks Management Unit and National Park General Regulations relating to the preservation of property from 2014 to 2019Organization: Parks Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00108
Documents pertaining to planning and development of the new campground at the base of Mount Revelstoke National ParkOrganization: Parks Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00168
Considering there is evidence of discrimination against invisible/audible minority language European ethnic immigrants in Canada (even PM admitted it) when there was insignificant human rights protection of minorities against democratic majority abuse, I was looking for some official documents on it. Although the situation improved after Canadian multiculturalism policies (1970) was adopted and discrimination (race, gender, religion, ethnicity) was acknowledged, debated, studied and various measures (legal, regulatory, etc.) were adopted to protect respective minotiries; so although I've found various kinds of (discrimination and protection) minority studies and reports from various Government of Canada organizations (and NGOs) on visible minorities it seems the invisible/audible ethnic minority of first generation naturalized immigrants, residents citizens, was excluded. So please provide me any recent (after 2000) government document (report, study, analysis, statistic, etc.) regarding discrimination and/or subsequent protection and preferential treatment of invisible/audbile (white race thus indistinguishable otherwise than through language and accent) ethnic minorities (i.e. of European original having a maternal/first language other than statutory official languages English/French).Organization: Statistics Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00183
Please provide all documents (including emails, notes from meetings or telephone calls, memos, briefing notes and any other document) about selection process 18-STC-EA-NCR-672-005 and its results. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is understood that the request targets in particular all documents related to the assignment or staffing of positions through this process, including all documents that identify the positions to assign or to staff, the assignment or staffing process, and the date of appointments.Organization: Statistics Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00471
Please provide me with all memos, reports and briefing notes prepared between Jan. 1 2020 and Jan. 21 2020 regarding a/ the U.S. government's decision to ban computers from the rooms where journalists receive advance access to major economic data (also known as the lockup room) and b/ Statistics Canada's procedures for allowing journalists advance access to major economic data (also known as "lockups"). Please contact me if I can clarify this request.Organization: Statistics Canada
February 2020
Req # A-2019-0012
Records pertaining to consultations completed when responding to the access to information request Ref# A-2019-0009Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
January 2020
Req # A-2019-01494
The department's tracking of litigation related to Bill C-46's changes to alcohol and drug impaired driving laws. Please provide version as of December 13, 2019.Organization: Department of Justice Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-01452
Records related to the analysis and budgeting of a potential firearm buyback program. Timeframe: January 1, 2015 to December 6, 2019. Exclude potential cabinet confidences.Organization: Department of Justice Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-01456
Documents showing the analysis, or discussion regarding potential re-classification of the SKS-type rifle to make the type a restricted firearm and/or subject to the assault rifle ban. Timeline: January 1, 2015 to December 6, 2019.Organization: Department of Justice Canada
January 2020