Completed Access to Information Requests

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Search the summaries of completed Access to Information (ATI) requests to find information about ATI requests made to the Government of Canada after January 2020. If you find a summary of interest, you can request a copy of the records at no cost using the form below each summary. Requests made through this form are considered informal requests and are not subject to the same requirements as requests under the Access to Information Act (ATIA).

If you don’t find what you are looking for you can request additional government records under an institution’s control by contacting the institution’s Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator or by submitting a formal access to information request.

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Found 246 record(s)

Req # A-2022-169

CSIS expenditures associated with the royal couple’s visit to Canada in May 2022.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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June 2022

Req # A-2022-215

The number of externally nominated CSIS Directors (ie. non-former CSIS employees nominated to the Director or A/Director position) who have been polygraphed to obtain their Enhanced Top Secret Clearance within CSIS.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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June 2022

Req # A-2022-219

Number of consultations by CSIS IS / IS Polygraph Unit with CSIS Psychologists to support Employee Security Screening polygraph tests

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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June 2022

Req # A-2021-771

Please provide all reports concerning consultations between CSIS Labour Relations, and / or Internal Security and CSIS Medical Staff which provide guidance for CSIS Medical Staff to unilaterally disclose to WSIB ongoing psychological stress injuries caused by adverse polygraph results. Specifically, in instances where CSIS Medical Staff have been advised of serious psychological impact requiring psychological counselling / intervention through the Employees Assistance Program (EAP), please provide CSIS policy requirements and / or impediments for CSIS Medical Staff to unilaterally disclose these psychological stress injuries to WSIB, date range Jan 1, 2010 to March 15, 2022.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022

Req # A-2022-5

Please provide any documentation or the number of Security Clearances prepared by CSIS for the WSIB regarding the assessment of PTSD claims by CSIS staff, thereby avoiding unsanctioned national security disclosures or Security of Information Act charges against CSIS staff afflicted with PTSD.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022

Req # A-2022-6

Operations improvement project – Final report.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

0 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2022-8

Please provide all CSIS contributions to the Public Safety Steering Committee for the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment in support of post traumatic stress injury / post traumatic stress disorder.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022

Req # A-2022-48

All Occupational Hazard and Physical Environment assessments conducted for IOs in general and level 8s / Level 9s from 1995 01 to 2022 03 and the various responsibility / policy centers that were tasked to provide these assessments during the time frame in question.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022

Req # A-2022-49

Further to release 116-2021-955, please provide the rationale for the differences in Occupational Hazard Assessments reflected between document 1 dated 1998 07 21, which rates all occupational hazards as 2, and the second document, also dated as 1998 07 21, which subsequently identifies the occupational hazards as 1.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022

Req # A-2022-56

Please identify all reports to the CSIS Executive which identify the date at which CSIS' reliance on crown immunity is now recognized to have been in error and whether crown immunity is now understood to have ended in 2001 following the enactment of the Anti-Terrorism Act and CSIS Act of 2001 criminalizing providing property and money to terrorists.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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May 2022
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