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Req # A-2022-00007
A copy of the following two AAFC Swift Current Research and Development Centre contract agreements: (1) between AAFC and Mr. Li, Junxian during 2016-2017, and (2) between AAFC and Mr. Niu, Yining during 2014-2017.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
June 2022
Req # A-2022-00001
A copy of the following briefing notes: 269815 — Scenario Note - PS Drouin Participating in Transport Canada's Supply Chain Roundtable, February 23, 2022; 269636 — Scnario Note - Minister Bibeau Attending the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM4C) Ministerial Meeting, February 21, 2022; 269539 — "Scenario Note - DM Forbs Attending Laboratories Canada DM Oversight Committee (DMOC) Meeting , February 7, 2022; * 269580 — "Scenario Note - Minister Bibeau Meeting with Minister Guilbeault, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), February 4, 2022.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
June 2022
Req # A-2021-00084
I am seeking any briefing material, meeting scenarios, or emails (excluding transactional emails related to scheduling), on fertilizer emissions and related to the Federal, Provincial, Territorial Ministers meeting that was held in November 2021.Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
June 2022
Req # A-2019-06225
Records from December 1, 2012 to May 31, 2014, of legal advice and opinions received by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) or the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness relating to the authorization of the Flagpoling Pilot Project. This includes advice, opinions and communications that suggest that CBSA can refuse to accept applications for permanent residency, work permits, or study permits at ports of entry. Additionally, any preliminary communications with the government's legal representatives relating to, supra, refusals or Flagpoling.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2020-03134
Records from January 1, 2015 to November 2, 2020, including emails, electronic documents, paper records, pertaining to the consideration of, purchase of, use of, or potential use of modular lightweight load-carrying equipment or loading bearing vests within the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). In addition, the number of employees with and without accommodation requests to whom have requests to issue. Further, any assessments or documents used in the evaluation of personal protective equipment or soft-body armour products by the CBSA.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2021-22326
Records concerning the Prostitution Offender Program or the John School curriculum, including syllabi, and any additional presentation materials used throughout the delivery of the course. This includes records of any presentations by employees of the Canada Border Services Agency at the Winnipeg Prostitution Offender Program in November 2019 which was run by the Winnipeg Salvation Army.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2021-26342
Records of the internal guidelines for processing work permit applications under Labour Market Impact Assessment exemption code A75 at ports of entry, as provided to officers processing work permit applications. This is restricted to the following ports of entry: Stanstead; St-Bernard-de Lacolle Highway 15; and Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-02544
Records from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022, including emails, submissions, briefing materials, contract notices, awards, tenders, and drafts regarding GC strategies Incorporated concerning procurement identification number 2022025666 amounting to $514,150.00. This excludes Cabinet Confidences, and only includes final emails in chains.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-05396
Statistics related to the number of individuals held under the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA) Alternatives to Detention Program from January 1, 2018 to January 1, 2022, broken down by: fiscal year, specific program, gender, ethnicity, race, country of origin; and length of time each individual spent within this program. Additionally, copies of CBSA's contract agreements with the Salvation Army, the John Howard Society of Canada, and the Toronto Bail Program, and briefing notes prepared for the President of CBSA and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness about the Alternatives to Detention Program.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022
Req # A-2022-07040
Statistics relating to selection process number 2020-IA-GTA-EID-FB_06-481, including the number of candidates: at each part of the process; that applied; that were screened in; that were screened out after review of applications; that were screened out and later placed back in after reviews; that were successful; that were unsuccessful after testing; that had testing scores reviewed and remarked as successful after informal discussion; that were successful and unsuccessful after scoring of the Candidate Achievement Record (CAR); that had CAR scores reviewed and remarked as successful after informal discussion; that were successful and unsuccessful in the interview. Additionally, the total number of informal discussion requests after the interview stage, how many of those requests have been completed, and how many are still outstanding. Further, the total number of candidates: that had interviews scores reviewed and remarked as successful after informal discussion, that are currently in the valid hiring pool. Finally, the maximum number of candidates that could be placed into the hiring pool should all informal discussions or remarks result in a pass.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
June 2022