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Req # A-2021-00009
Copy of the briefing note documents prepared on May 5, 2021: Ref # 2396892, "meeting with Westjet".Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
June 2021
Req # A-2021-000016
The number of government employees who have received step pay increases since the beginning of 2020 including annual costs/forecasted costs for these pay increases.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
June 2021
Req # A-2021-000020
Provide, by month, vehicle role, manufacturer model and trim, the total cost of maintenance for electric vehicles owned by the department. Limit timeframe of search from the start May 2019 to the date this request is received.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
June 2021
June 2021
Req # A-2021-00006
Underlying Agreements, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU’s), Letters, Letters of Understanding, Drawings, Plans, etc. in relation to the following crossing/mile point and orders: Eramosa/Guelph Boundary Road; Eramosa and Guelph; Guelph Subdivision Mile 44.79; Board Order 1992-R-308.Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
May 2021
Req # A-2020-00075
Any correspondence between the Bloc Québécois and Elections Canada officials regarding the party's privacy policy. Timeframe: Dec. 13, 2018 to present (March 5, 2021). Please include emails as well as letters.Organization: Elections Canada
May 2021
Req # A-2021-00001
Underlying Agreements, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU's) Letters, etc. in relation to the crossing/mile point and orders below. 1. Crossing: Revus Avenue; City of Mississauga; Subdivision Oakville Mile 12.02; Board Orders: B18478 (Sept 24, 1926), 92947 (Nov 19, 1957), 122946 (Dec 30, 1963), R-32148 (May 4, 1981). 2. Crossing: Main Street & Highway 48; Markham; Subdivision Uxbridge Mile 46.97; Board Orders: 102056 (Aug 15, 1960), 102354 (09.16.1960), 1980-R-31643. 3. Crossing: Snider Drive; Markham; Subdivision Uxbridge Mile 47.21; Board Orders: R-32938 (Nov 4, 1981), R-33707 (April 7, 1982), R-39764 (Sept 17, 1986), 1988-R-135 (March 21, 1988).Organization: Canadian Transportation Agency
April 2021
Req # A-2020-00072
Any correspondence between the New Democratic Party of Canada and Elections Canada officials regarding the party’s privacy policy. Timeframe: December 13, 2018, to present.Organization: Elections Canada
April 2021
Req # A-2020-00068
Briefing material titled “New Information Sharing Agreement (ISA) between Elections Canada (EC) and Elections Newfoundland and Labrador (E-NL) 2020-12-03.” Ref # 2020-102313. Sector: Electoral Events and Innovation. Addressee: Deputy head (including a person appointed to a position of an equivalent rank).Organization: Elections Canada
March 2021
Req # A-2020-00070
All documents from your department or agency that show the total amount spent in connection with COVID 19 or the pandemic between February 28, 2020, and February 28, 2021, including all types of expenses: number and value of contracts awarded; number and value of hours of overtime paid; value of equipment and materials purchased; value of grants, financial assistance, advertising campaigns and other programs; and the cost of preparing for an election called by a minority government during the pandemic.Organization: Elections Canada
March 2021