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Req # A-2021-00016
The average number of hours and management leave reported for legal practitioners at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada over the last 15 years, broken down by year, branch, as well as group and level.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2022
Req # A-2021-00022
The number of prosecutions commenced under subsection 18(1) of the Motor Vehicle Transport Act from January 2015 to the present (December 22, 2021), broken down by province and year.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2022
Req # A2020-0009
Full Correctional Investigator's investigative file into allegations of toxicity/assault/sexual assault at Edmonton Institution, including: Report by HR consultant hired after Dec. 2011, and again in early March 2017. All action plans to address. Staff surveys. All National Board of Investigation reports from Aug to Oct 2018. All recent (Oct. 2018-Sept. 2020) NBI reports and/or Correctional Investigator records related to allegations at Edmonton Institution.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
January 2022
Nothing to report this month
Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
Req # A-2020-00016
Any records from November 20 to December 15, 2020, that mention, whether implicitly, by name, or by badge number, various police officers in relation to criminal charges laid against certain Toronto-area individuals.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2021
Req # A-2020-00017
Any briefing notes from March 29, 2019, to December 29, 2020, that are the types referenced in the November 19, 2018, memorandum from Deputy Directors of Public Prosecutions David Antonyshyn and George Dolhai regarding the "conduct by justice system participants constituting criminality or serious procedural or ethical breaches."Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2021
Req # A-2020-00018
A breakdown of cases involving prosecutions under various sections of the Criminal Code regarding intellectual property protection as well as under section 19 of the Security Information Act regarding only cases involving theft of trade secrets or other confidential information. Include data from various periods between January 1, 2001, and January 7, 2021.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2021
Req # A2020-00010
1. All letters from the OCI to CSC regarding conditions at regional treatment centres and on mental health and therapeutic units, as well as responses to those letters, from 2015 to the present; 2. All letters from the OCI to CSC following visits to and/or regarding conditions at Kent Institution, as well as responses to those letters, from 2015 to the present; 3. All letters from the OCI to the Commissioner of Corrections from 2015 to the present regarding systemic concerns and/or policy issues; and 4. The information provided to the OCI by CSC regarding therapeutic units, as mentioned in the OCI’s 2018-2019 annual report. Clarification received October 4, 2020 - Re #1, we are interested in all conditions that would influence the therapeutic environment – so that could include staff conduct/culture, lockdowns and movement routines, availability of programs or activities, cleanliness, crisis intervention and uses of force, etc. It could include physical conditions if there is a relationship to the therapeutic environment. Re #2, yes, we are interested in responses from CSC. If the letters were shared with other parts of governments (such as Ministers), we would be interested in those responses as well.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
January 2021
Nothing to report this month
Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
Req # A-2019-00024
All correspondence to and from the Tyendinaga Police Service dated June 1, 2016, to November 30, 2016, that relates to marijuana dispensaries as well as other keywords related to the topic.Organization: Public Prosecution Service of Canada
January 2020