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Req # A-2023-00059
Riley Park Developments Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Prestonvale Developments Inc. (the “Vendor”) PT LTS 31 & 32, CON 2 TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON; MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON, being all of PIN 26595-0690 (LT) (the “Property”) No municipal address, Clarington (Courtice), Ontario, L1E 0E9 and L1E 2W8 (the “Property”)Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
September 2023
Req # A-2023-018
Please provide, in both official languages, a copy of the official languages timeline mentioned in OCOL’s tweet posted on May 9, 2023, at 1:21 p.m.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
September 2023
Req # A-2023-014
Please accept this request for records under the Access to Information Act. My request concerns documents related to the Official Languages Act (OLA). Specifically, I would like to receive electronic copies of the following records: • Any internal records (reports, memos, legal opinions, training material, guidelines, or otherwise) that concern how the Commissioner calculates the number of passengers who are used to trigger the application of the OLA to airports or ferry terminals. Omit anything that has already been published on the Commissioner’s website or that is otherwise available to the public already. • Any internal records (reports, memos, legal opinions, training material, guidelines, or otherwise) that concern how the Commissioner interprets the phrases “over a year” or “during a year” or “ au cours d’une année” as that phrase is used in sections 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 of the Official Languages (Communications with and Services to the Public) Regulations, SOR/92-48.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
September 2023
Req # A-2023-00018
Information your office recently prepared about the Wealth One Bank of Canada - which included letters of patentOrganization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2023-00007
Jan 1, 2021 to present 2023 briefings, reports memos, studies on high and uneven financial institutions’ services charges; and on bank managers/employee perks that include enjoying many free, fewer and discounted service charges. Include reviews of such benefits at the five big major banks. Include latest assessments of those banks’ high pressure sales practices.Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2020-00016
Assistant Superintendent Meeting with Ministry of Finance re: *redacted* Aug 1, 2023 Reference Number:F900-104-1402 Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions CanadaOrganization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2023-00006
Nomination and evaluation materials for Michael Geist's Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law, 2015 and 2020.Organization: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
September 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Northern Pipeline Agency Canada
Req # A-2021-00097
CNSC staff performed a pre-licensing review of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) Mark II used fuel container (UFC) and posted a summary on the CNSC web site. Please provide the following information related to the CNSC Review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC): 1) A list of documents reviewed by CNSC staff related to and in the course of this review, including the related documents provided by the NWMO, other technical documents from external or independent agencies or experts 2) Communications between and among the CNSC review team and between team members and their supervisors or higher level CNSC staff related to the CNSC review of the NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC) 3) Briefing notes related to the CNSC staff review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC) prepared for Vice Presidents or the President of the CNSC 4) Documentation of the 8 occurrences where CNSC staff identified a gap (“where the design intent of the UFC diverges from documented CNSC requirements and expectations or where insufficient information was provided”); Specifically, provide documentation of gaps identified with respect to criticality, supporting research and development program, and structural analysis 5) CNSC staff documentation of their observations (e.g. where the NWMO’s design intent is unclear or would benefit from improvement) and comments 6) A full copy of the CNSC staff report of their review of NWMO’s Mark II used fuel container (UFC).Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023
Req # A-2022-00098
Please provide all communications received by the President, any of the Vice-Presidents, the Executive Advisor, the Commission Secretary, and the Office of Audit, Evaluation and Ethics with respect to the "recycling" or "reprocessing" of nuclear fuel waste (irradiated nuclear fuel, spent fuel, CANDU fuel) including as may be undertaken in conjunction with nuclear research or small modular reactors generated between May 31, 2000 and December 31, 2022. Please include those communications generated within the CNSC and those received from federal departments, regulatory bodies and contracted entities, including but not limited to Natural Resources Canada, Atomic Energy Canada Limited and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, and any private sector entity or agent including but not limited to the Canadian Nuclear Society, Canadian Nuclear Association, CANDU Owners Group or others.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
August 2023