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Req # A-2022-000079
Briefing note on the overview of the United States Strategic Plan to Prevent and End HomelessnessOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-00030
I would like to know the pass rate for candidates taking the French test for oral proficiency (French oral test - Level C) from 2020 onward.Organization: Public Service Commission of Canada
March 2023
Req # A-2022-00029
1a: What is the language rating retention rate of Anglophone candidates who received a C rating in French, and what is the language rating retention rate of Francophone candidates who received a C rating in English (that is, the percentage of those who are able to maintain their score on the next test)? 1b: What is the language rating retention rate of candidates who have managed to obtain a C score 3 times consecutively (that is, the percentage who retained it for their fourth test)? 2: What proportion of Anglophone employees have an E rating in French, and what proportion of Francophone employees have an E rating in English?Organization: Public Service Commission of Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-000049
A point-in-time count of homelessness persons by core location for each participating communitiesOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000050
Briefing note on Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey for Reference Year 2022Organization: Infrastructure Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-000052
Briefing note on the update on the Department's transition to a hybrid work modelOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00025
Please provide all records regarding the new tab “Need help” in GC Jobs. Also, within the new tab “General information,” there is a new option, “Accommodation”; please provide records on the new option in reference to disability accommodation measures, and Records on when they made this change and the reason why.Organization: Public Service Commission of Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00022
Please provide the pass rates from 2015 to 2022 for French language oral testing, level C, for members of visible minorities and for the rest of the general population.Organization: Public Service Commission of Canada
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00024
A copy of all records relating to the Employment Equity Promotion Rate Study for the study period of 1991 to 2005 and the study period of 2005 to 2018, showing: 1. The relative promotion rate (expressed as a percentage) of Black federal employees vs. all other federal employees 2. The number (expressed as a percentage) of Black federal employees who received: a)0 promotions b)1 promotion c)2 promotions 3. The relative promotion rate (expressed as a percentage) of Black federal employees vs. other federal employees, for each of the following occupational categories: a)Administrative Support b)Administrative and Foreign Service c)Operational d)Technical e)Scientific and ProfessionalOrganization: Public Service Commission of Canada
November 2022
Req # A-2022-000028
Final versions of the updated bilateral agreements and letters sent under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program since 2019, with multi-year notional allocations.Organization: Infrastructure Canada
October 2022