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.

*All information provided will incorporate the necessary exemptions and exclusions as per the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

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Found 90 record(s)

Req # A-2023-212

ITAC threat assessment reports from March 1, 2023 to date

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

34 page(s)
January 2024

Req # A-2023-246

Intelligence assessments and briefs on India and national security threats, foreign interference in Canada and pro-Khalistan extremism

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

79 page(s)
January 2024

Req # A-2023-519

Threat Reduction Measures granted under the CSIS Act relating to foreign interference since Jan.1, 2019.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

9 page(s)
January 2024

Req # A-2023-601

RCMP Security Service interview of John Henry de Graff, May 22, 1968 and February 20, 1969.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

123 page(s)
January 2024

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-2021-420

Intelligence studies, reports and briefs created in 2021 concerning attempted theft/misappropriation of Canadian technology/intellectual property by foreign actors.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

150 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-189

Briefing note: Ref # EXE22-38570

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

33 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-211

All CSIS internal audits of employee safety issues

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

32 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-227

Current Hazard Inventory established by CSIS, from 2021 06 to 2022 06

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

514 page(s)
January 2023

Req # A-2022-564

All CSIS policies and practices generated in support of workplace safety inspections for Covid-19, and all subsequent workplace safety inspection reports conducted for Covid-19 further to these policies, and all subsequent assurances provided to CSIS EXCOM that CSIS met its obligations as per these workplace safety inspections from January 1, 2018 to September 30, 2022.

Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service

361 page(s)
January 2023
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