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Req # ATI2025-005
“ I would like to know what is or are the rule (s) of the BDC regarding entrepreneurs who have bankrupt and who operate in one or more new companies (legal entity). After how many years can an entrepreneur request financial support from the BDC, is the entrepreneur entitled to receive service and have his request treated like a normal entrepreneur? ”Organization: Business Development Bank of Canada
May 2024
Req # ATI2024-032
``“[…] We make the following requests for the period January 1, 2004 to November 30, 2023 (the "Period"), unless otherwise indicated: (1) All records related in anyway to Suncor, EDC, and Libya (2) Any communications relating to risks associated with Libya as a financial institution. (3) Any communications between EDC and the Business Development Bank of Canada that relate in any way to EDC's provision of Political Risk Insurance.”Organization: Business Development Bank of Canada
March 2024
Req # A 2023_0011
1. Any document or information concerning the granting of the “Politically-Exposed Persons” (“PEP”) status upon individuals in Canada or elsewhere. 2. The complete list of individuals upon which the PEP status has been granted over the past 15 years. 3. The list of individuals who are currently designated as PEPs. 4. The involvement of your organization or government institution in the granting, maintenance or communication of the PEP status conferred upon individuals 5. A complete list of organizations, government institutions and third parties that have access to or are informed of the PEP status.Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
February 2024
Req # A 2023_0008
Records detailing costs associated with personal drivers for your executive team. Include staffing costs for any drivers on-staff, or the costs of hiring them on a as-needed basis. Also include details for any vehicles purchased, or any vehicle maintenance costs. Limit time frame: 2018 and 2023.Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
December 2023
Req # ATI2024-020
2012-2013 Annual report on the Access to Information ActOrganization: Business Development Bank of Canada
November 2023
June 2023
April 2023
April 2023
Req # A 2022_0013
All communications exchanged between employees of CDEV and representatives of Volkswagen from March 1st, 2022, to date of receipt of requestOrganization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
April 2023
Req # A 2022_0014
All communications between lobbyist Gregory Lubar and staff within the Canada Development Investment Corporation from Oct. 1 2022 to the present dateOrganization: Canada Development Investment Corporation
April 2023