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Req # A-2022-00063

Request Modified on 2023-02-01: Provide copies all records and reports of surface water quality (including pH and uranium values) in possession of the CNSC for the Gunnar Mine site (i.e. Langley Bay, Zeemel Bay, St. Mary's Channel) from 2019-present and for the Lorado Mill site (i.e. Nero Lake, Beaverlodge Lake) from 2016-present. Provide copies of briefing notes and correspondence with the licensee and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment relating to the statement regarding uranium concentrations in Langley Bay provided on page 132 of Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines, Mills, Historic, and Decommissioned Sites in Canada: 2020 "CNSC staff reviewed the results of SRC’s analyses and found that most of the contaminants were consistent with the previous years and with the 2014 Gunnar environmental impact statement [22]. As a result of the ongoing remediation activities at Gunnar, there were increases in uranium concentrations at the monitoring stations located in Langley Bay. CNSC staff will continue to review annual reports to determine whether this is a long-term trend. The ongoing remediation activities are not having a noticeable effect on the water quality at the other monitoring stations. Original Request: Provide copies all records and reports (2016 to present) of surface water quality (including pH and uranium values) in possession of the CNSC for the Gunnar Mine site (i.e. Langley Bay, Zeemel Bay, St. Mary's Channel) and for the Lorado Mill site (i.e. Nero Lake, Beaverlodge Lake). Provide copies of briefing notes and correspondence with the licensee and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment relating to the statement regarding uranium concentrations in Langley Bay provided on page 132 of Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines, Mills, Historic, and Decommissioned Sites in Canada: 2020 "CNSC staff reviewed the results of SRC’s analyses and found that most of the contaminants were consistent with the previous years and with the 2014 Gunnar environmental impact statement [22]. As a result of the ongoing remediation activities at Gunnar, there were increases in uranium concentrations at the monitoring stations located in Langley Bay. CNSC staff will continue to review annual reports to determine whether this is a long-term trend. The ongoing remediation activities are not having a noticeable effect on the water quality at the other monitoring stations."

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

13898 page(s)
March 2023

Req # A-2022-00115

Original request: I am seeking all reports, memos and other forms of communications between the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the RCMP's CBRNE between Jan. 27, 2022 and March 31, 2022. Modified request on February 7, 2023: I am seeking all reports, memos and other forms of communications between the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the RCMP's CBRNE between Jan. 27, 2022 and March 31, 2022. Note: the emails are limited to exchanges between the CNSC and the RCMP, not other departments.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

38 page(s)
March 2023

Req # A-2022-00125

EMAIL SENT BY MR. RICHARD RODERICK ON MARCH 15, 2014, OR THEROF INCLUDE ALL ATTACMENTS INCLUDE A SCREENSHOT OF THE EMAIL DISPLAY INCLUDE A COLOUR COPY OF THE EMAIL

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

3 page(s)
March 2023

Req # A-2022-00131

Modified request on 2023-03-06: A list of all reportable nuclear-related events for the industrial sector in Alberta from 2008-01-01 to 2023-02-27. Please include the date of the event, date of the report, location, and any provided summary or categorization of the incident. Original Request: I request a list of all reportable nuclear-related events in Alberta from 2000-01-01 to 2023-02-27. Please include the date of the event, date of the report, location, and any provided summary or categorization of the incident.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

34 page(s)
March 2023

Req # A-2022-00088

All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in October 2022.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

556 page(s)
February 2023

Req # A-2022-00107

Records identify Canadian involvement in the "Demonstration Project for Borehole Disposal of Radioactive Sources via the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)" for "disposal" for disused and expended radiological sources in countries with small quantities of such material, including in Malaysia and Ghana including funding through Global Affairs. The IAEA has identified Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) as participating organizations in the IAEA Coordinated Research Project on Borehole Disposal, and during a 2019 presentation described the pilot projects as having “crystallised wide interest in the borehole disposal concept for DSRS and small quantities of low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste” and identified six countries, including Canada, as “commencing the path to implementation of DSRS borehole disposal in the coming years”. Please provide all records related to the involvement of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in the IAEA Coordinated Research Project on Borehole Disposal, and all records pertaining to or describing research related to borehole disposal undertaken or reviewed by the CNSC, exchanges of information related to borehole disposal or borehole disposal research with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Natural Resources Canada, Global Affairs Canada, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, and/or the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO). Specifically, please provide all records pertaining to any evaluation or consideration by CNSC of any potential locations for the implementation of borehole disposal in Canada, including but not limited to the Chalk River laboratory site, the Whiteshell laboratory site, the NWMO candidate sites in Kenora District or Bruce County, and the nuclear generating stations in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

1223 page(s)
February 2023

Req # AT-2016-00005

Documents and other material, including emails, memos, briefing notes, backgrounders, media summaries, reports, correspondence, etc. produced by the Department of Canadian Heritage and CCPERB concerning: a) schemes involving inflated valuation of cultural property or the abuse of the CCPERB system; b) the Advisory on Charitable Tax Receipts issued by CCPERB on March 16, 2011; c) the Advisory on Tax Shelter Gifting Arrangements October 14, 2010; d) an article by reporter David Baines of the Vancouver Sun entitled "Blockbuster donation of sculptures turns into bust" dated January 26, 2013; e) copies of all valuation reports received by the CCPERB for values over $1 million, i.e. as per following clarification: - valuation reports (monetary evaluations) relating to any file over $l million, identified as a tax shelter - valuation reports (monetary evaluation) relating to any file over $10 million, whether a tax shelter or not; f ) the number of certifications provided by CCPERB in each year since 2001 and the total value of such certifications on an annual basis (Time-frame =5 years as per clarification); g) any audit reports on CCPERB (Time-frame = 5 years as per clarification); h) the removal of status of a Designated Institution

Organization: Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada

717 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-00074

A list of action items produced by the CNSC’s Executive Team in September 2022. Include any briefing materials including and not limited to: briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes; anything that the Executive Team has been briefed on in September 2022. Also include meeting minutes or agendas.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

113 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-00075

All briefing materials, including and not limited to briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided to the President in September 2022.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

1111 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-00085

Please provide copies of the following briefing notes, by email or ePost if possible. Please provide interim disclosure as each is prepared for release: 6880232 — Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Action Plan Leadership Table Meeting Agenda 6874473 — The CNSC’s Readiness for SMRs 6819760 — Meeting between CNSC's Executive Team and Prodigy Clean Energy

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

31 page(s)
January 2023
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