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Req # A-2022-00023
All correspondence from Kathleen Roussel, Director of Public Prosecutions, referring to Minister David Lametti, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party, or the Conservative Party, between January 1, 2022, and July 21, 2022.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
June 2023
Req # A-2023-00002
All documents since January 1, 2000, concerning all Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents on the run or in exile on the territory of a foreign state, as a result of legal proceedings of a criminal nature instituted by Canadian authorities or of a judgment rendered by a Canadian judicial institution in the context of a trial in which criminal charges were laid.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
June 2023
Req # A-2023-141
All discussions and communications between the Port of Québec and the City of Lévis concerning the acquisition by the Port of the lands belonging to Rabaska in Lévis since April 2017 and until June 3, 2023. Not limited to: request for communication, emails, exchanges, calls, requests for meetings, requests for information. Calendar of meetings on this subject since April 2017 and people present. If possible, indicate at the request of which entity (Port or City) each meeting was held. Agenda and/or minutes of each meeting held since April 2017 on this issue.Organization: Quebec Port Authority
June 2023
Req # A-2023-142
The documents that have been provided to the Journal de Québec concerning their access request as specified in the article: "communications from the City of Lévis and the Port of Québec concerning the Rabaska lands, since 2020".Organization: Quebec Port Authority
June 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
Req # A-2022-00007
The 2021 agendum for Richard Roy, a prosecutor formerly with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, and André Morin, the former Chief Federal Prosecutor for the Quebec Region.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
June 2022
Req # A-2022-00016
Within the last ten years, how many legal actions alleging malicious prosecution have been brought against the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and/or individual prosecutors. Include the case names and numbers, the number of allegations settled outside of court, and those settlement amounts.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
June 2022
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
Req # A-2020-00041
Request to provide a copy of a facilitation report and an investigation report described in the Executive Director’s correspondence dated August 24, 2020.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
June 2021
Req # A-2020-00044
Request to provide information about the allegations in complaints submitted from January 1, 2016 to March 29, 2021, including: 1. Complaints on unconscious bias, anti-racism, anti-black racism, employment equity, disrupting bias, critical race theory, intersectionality, or diversity, equity/inclusion training in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations is racist or discriminatory, including the outcome of such complaints. 2. Complaints about anti-white racism or discrimination, including the outcome of such complaints. 3. Statistics on the outcome of complaints about anti-white racism compared with the outcome of complaints based on anti-non-white racism. 4. Any CHRC guidance materials or policies on a) anti-white racism, b) unconscious bias, c) critical race theory, and d) the right to refuse training on those topics in the Government of Canada or federally-regulated organizations.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
June 2021