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Req # A-2021-00008
The numbers of the polling stations corresponding to the following two polling places: Loisirs Montcalm, for the electoral district of Québec, and Hôtel Universel Sainte-Foy, for the electoral district of Louis-Hébert. In summary, we need the voting results (for each candidate) for all electors who voted at each of the two above-mentioned polling places on October 21, 2019.Organization: Elections Canada
July 2021
Req # A-2021-00028
Number of federal government employees who received more than $100,000 in annual salary in the last year, including number of employees and total cost of salary for these employees.Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
June 2021
Req # A-2021-00017
List of Quebec companies and organizations that have received funding from the Fonds d'aide et de relance régionale - Québec (FARR), detailing the amount of funding, the city and the year of funding.Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
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-2020-00107
Total pandemic-related expenses broken down by number of contracts and their value, overtime amount and total hours, equipment and the value of those purchases, grants, advertising, etc.Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
March 2021
Req # A-2020-00110
Documentation and all communications between Sentier International des Appalaches-Quebec and CED between January 1, 2018 and February 28, 2021.Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
March 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
Req # A-2020-00081
Funding granted to CFDCs, BDCs, Montréal International, Québec International and CDECs in recent years.Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
December 2020
Req # A-2020-00046
I would like all briefing notes, emails, memos or other records contributing to or related to the crafting of Elections Canada’s Nov. 16 tweet that read, “Elections Canada does not use Dominion Voting Systems. We use paper ballots counted by hand in front of scrutineers and have never used voting machines or electronic tabulators to count votes in our 100-year history. #CdnPoli”. The timeframe I am interested in is Nov. 13 to Nov. 16.Organization: Elections Canada
December 2020