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Req # A-2022-01814
This is an access to information request about Katherine Whitelock, member at the Refugee Protection Division - Central Region of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. We would like to access data for each year including 2021, 2022 and 2023 on: 1-The number of adjudicated cases (Principal claimants & on merits only), by country; 2-The Recognition and Rejection Rates by country; 3-The number of rejected cases with a conclusion of “No credible basis” pursuant to 107(2) of the IRPA by country; 4-The number of rejected cases with a conclusion of “Manifestly unfounded” claim pursuant to 107.1 of the IRPA by countryOrganization: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-01849
A list of all Immigration Division board members, from all regions, who conducted detention reviews in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, with the number of cases for each member in which the person concerned was released and the number of cases for each member in which the person concerned continued to be detained, disaggregated by year.Organization: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-01960
Please provide redacted electronic copies of the written reasons for the following RPD decisions: VC2-07212; VC2-06405; VC2-06395; VC2-05006; VC2-04567; VC2-04081; VC2-04045; VC2-03987; VC2-01083; VC2-00904; VC2-00608; VC2-00259; VC2-00062; VC1-08948; VC1-08806; VC1-08109; VC1-07330; VC1-07308; VC1-07100; VC1-07071; VC1-06944; VC1-06901; VC1-06888; VC1-06798; VC1-06738; VC1-06581; VC1-06223; VC1-06006; VC1-06001; VC1-05967Organization: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
March 2023
Req # 3025-009-A2022-011
Provide the 2019, 2020, 2021 costs and terms of reference and contracts for: 1. developing a National Gallery of Canada strategic plan; 2. for diversity training; and 3. for rebranding. I would also like to receive authorizations given for such contracts. Where those contracts were not tendered, please send the rationale and the approval records, any conflict of interests noted in giving such contracts and all invoices submitted by the firms doing the work.Organization: National Gallery of Canada
March 2023
Req # 3025-009-A2022-009
Between February 1, 2019 and November 28, 2022. 1. The total number of agreements entered into 2. The amounts awarded to employees and former employees under each such agreement 3. The total/overall amount of money disbursed for the above agreements 4. The amount of legal and/or statutory funds disbursed by the Museum under these agreements (total/overall and/or by item) 5. The number of agreements handled by in-house legal services. The number of agreements handled by external legal counsel 6. The reasons why these agreements were entered into 7. Possibly: the positions held by the signatories of these agreements, the texts and/or terms and any other information (including the names of employees) that you can disclose. Please also provide any information about lawsuits filed by employees or former employees against the Museum that occurred between February 1, 2019 and November 28, 2022, as well as legal documents related to those lawsuits. Translated withOrganization: National Gallery of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2021-00016
All communications obtained by CSE from foreign and Canadian sources regarding Quebec referendum in 1995.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00015
All situation reports from the Centre for Cyber Security related to the cyber incident in Newfoundland and Labrador from October 24 to November 30 2021.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00028
Records describing the program/agenda for the November 2022 "Take Our Kids to Work Day" at CSE, including the location of activities, the identity and job of any CSE employees who made presentations, and the contents of those presentations.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00030
Mission Policy Suite Standard Operational Procedure 4: Handling Privacy IncidentsOrganization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-01778
Please provide redacted electronic copies of the written reasons for the following RPD decisions: TC0-06790; TC0-02951; TC0-01196; TC0-06499; TC1-13525; TC1-10905; TC1-07766; TC1-08877; TC1-01408; VC1-05525; TC1-05181; TC0-06678; TC0-03571; TC0-12598; TC0-04469; TC0-02861; TC0-00404; TB9-27381; VC1-07067; TC1-04234; VB9-08392; TC1-04119; TC1-02935; TC1-03298; TC0-07977; TC0-08453; TC0-01847; TB9-34953; TB9-28949; TB9-31929Organization: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
February 2023