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Req # A-2021-00088
Provide the following briefing document: MIN-PF211117-00044Organization: Pacific Economic Development Canada
February 2022
Req # A-2021-00091
Provide the following briefing document: PAC211019-00046Organization: Pacific Economic Development Canada
February 2022
Req # A-2021-00108
Provide 2020, 2021 incidents of heavy water leaks, pressure tube and fuel handling system problems/incidents, other safety incidents at Darlington nuclear reactor units .Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00111
Please provide records and documentation received or generated by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission related to Ontario Power Generation’s proposed Western Clean-Energy Sorting and Recycling (WCSR) including items related to licensing of the proposed facility and the licensing process. This facility has been publicly described by Ontario Power Generation as a 42,000-square-foot facility outside the licensed area of the Bruce nuclear site, at the Bruce Energy Centre industrial park to receive, manage and /or process low level or mixed wastes including “sorting and segregation of low-level materials from OPG-owned generating stations”. This request includes all email exchanges, records or notes from telephone communications, and all agendas, meeting reports or minutes, preparatory materials, briefing notes, and communications within CNSC and between CNSC and OPG or its subsidiary Laurentis Energy Partners.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00114
The minutes of the CNSC’s Management Committee for November 2021.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00094
The minutes of the CNSC’s Management Committee for September 2021.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
November 2021
Req # A-2021-00106
The minutes of the CNSC’s Management Committee for October 2021.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
November 2021
Req # A-2021-00070
Provide the following briefing document: Edm210623-17752Organization: Pacific Economic Development Canada
November 2021
Req # A-2021-00058
The minutes of the CNSC’s Management Committee for July 2021.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
September 2021
Req # A-2021-00072
i) a machine readable record of all certified radiation devices that meet the requirements found in the Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Regulations s.5(1)(c), i.e. the devices are not exposure devices and contain less than ten times the exemption quantity; and ii) a machine readable record of all certified radiation devices that meet the requirements found in the Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Regulations s.8.1, i.e. the devices designed to verify the response of an instrument that contain not more than 370 kBq of a nuclear substance and the substance, or its short-lived radioactive progeny, does not emit alpha radiation, or not more than 3.7 kBq of a nuclear substance if the atomic number of the substance is greater than 81 and the substance, or its short-lived radioactive progeny, emits alpha radiation.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
September 2021