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Req # A-2019-00073
All correspondence, briefing materials, cabinet documents, e-mails, research papers, legal opinions, Orders in Council and oath documents relating to the identification, recognition and acclamation of a successor to Queen Elizabeth II, upon her death, on the part of the Privy Council and the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (from June 1, 1979 to June 1, 2019). Include any documents and materials with the wording of any official acclamation or proclamation which will be made in regards to a successor to Queen Elizabeth II. Exclude the correspondence from the public.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Req # A-2019-00385
Any records, including emails, that evaluate Liberal Party campaign promise to reduce cell phone/wireless bills by 25 per cent. Further, any records that discuss this same issue as described in the Minister's mandate letter: "Use all available instruments, including the advancement of the 2019 Telecom Policy Directive, to reduce the average cost of cellular phone bills in Canada by 25 per cent. You will work with telecom companies and expand mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in the market. If within two years this price target is not achieved, you can expand MVNO qualifying rules and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission mandate on affordable pricing.". Time frame: September 22, 2019 to December 20, 2019. Please limit the search to records produced by PCO. Please exclude drafts.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Req # A-2019-00461
Copy of the briefing note entitled "Farewell Celebration for Mr. Michael Wernick," whose reference number is 2019-sps-00313.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Privy Council Office
Req # A-2019-00113
How much tax payers' money is used to support agricultural research at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and what was the cost of AAFC in 2018-2019, with the explanation of what the amount includes?Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
April 2020
Req # A-2019-00086
All records detailing what was discussed at each meeting of the Deputy Ministers' Breakfast (DMB) committee over the past six months.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
April 2020
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Privy Council Office
Req # A-2019-00104
A listing of funding, allocations, applications, proposals, agricultural commodities, beakdown of enteties funded, funding distrubution by province or territory regarding the Indigenous Agriculture and Food Systems Initiative.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
March 2020
Req # A-2019-00103
All information from the Department of Agriculture (DOA) pertaining to all DOA meetings with Pharmaceutical Industry Representatives before and since legalization of Cannabis and Hemp (date range October 2015 – February 20,2020).Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
March 2020
Req # A-2019-00102
Data and report records that identify the amount of positive drug tests in the Canadian horse racing industry for each type of positive drug test, specifically positive tests for approved medications, human prescription medications, unregulated supplements and substances that are administered to race horses to affect the outcome of their race and records of the names of the most common unregulated drugs from the positive tests from January 2018 until February 18, 2020.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
March 2020