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Req # A-2022-317
Aggregate data held by CSIS on the number of federal employees who have signed TBS/SCT 330-317B forms or other documentation confirming this statusOrganization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2022-318
All records regarding current policies on the collection, analysis and use of open source intelligence (OSINT)Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2022-319
Records on government contractors designated as “persons permanently bound to secrecy” since inception on Dec. 24, 2001Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2022-337
Information on the subject of money laundering through any registered cannabis retailers in CanadaOrganization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2022-338
Information on the subject of money laundering through any unregistered cannabis retailers in CanadaOrganization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2022-345
All correspondence sent and received by CSIS communications staff regarding the Azov Battalion/Regiment in Ukraine between March 1, 2022 and August 5, 2022.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
August 2022
Req # A-2016-10066
Records from January 1, 2010 to July 25, 2016, including briefing notes, policies, directives, studies or reports relating to the removal of individuals from Canada to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This includes any follow-up on those removed by the Canada Border Services Agency, the assistance provided on arrival at the DRC airport and whether those removed were detained by Congolese authorities upon arrival.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
August 2021
Req # A-2017-21180
Records including emails concerning the Sarnia Blue Water Bridge Port of Entry (POE) from October 1, 2017 to December 27, 2017, pertaining to: Mental Health Week, union executive, Local 19 Executive, request for sick notes, medical certification, illegal job action, hazardous occurrence incident reports (HOIRS) based on union executive emails, HOIRS filed by clerks, health and safety investigations, section 127 complain investigations, and harassment of union executive. Specifically involving the following persons: Amy Mitchell - Labour Relations in Niagara Falls, Director Tom Rankin, Chief Rob Long, Chief Hoek, Superintendent McKnight, Superintendent Leneve and any other manager or supervisor with documents related to the above subjects working at the Blue Water Bridge POE for the Canada Border Services Agency.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
August 2021
Req # A-2019-09450
Records including texts, correspondence, analysis, memos and emails, that pertain to the creation and delivery of the Canada Border Services Agency training program titled: Preventing Racial Profiling Frontline. This includes the content, names and professional credentials of all authors, editors, reviewers, and contributors of the program.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
August 2021
Req # A-2019-12881
As of July 19, 2019, the most recent version of the Customs Enforcement Manual and any other internal policies and guidelines describing how employees of the Canada Border Services Agency should conduct searches of travelers, residents and non-residents, and the seizure of their property, for personal use and those intended for donation. This is limited to ministerial documents.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
August 2021