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 195 record(s)

Req # A-2022-00092

Documents relating to Contract No EP916-191863/001/FG (Construction of Commercial Buildings).

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada

14 page(s)
July 2022

Req # A-2022-00101

Documents relating to the due diligence on the property at 5757 Chemin Saint-Francois, Saint-Laurent.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada

0 page(s)
July 2022

Req # AC-2022-00013

Consultation from Government of Prince Edward Island: Documents pertaining to First Peoples of Prince Edward Island from January 1990 - September 14, 2018 relating to the Mi'kmaq Confederacy, including Lennox Island First Nation and Abegweit First Nation.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada

6 page(s)
July 2022

Req # AC-2022-00030

Consultation from the Government of Prince Edward Island: Records pertaining to Aboriginal rights and titles relating to the Mi'kmaq confederacy and Lennox Island First Nation and Abegweit First Nation from January 1990, to September 14, 2018.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada

37 page(s)
July 2022

Req # A-2020-000265

All records related to the decision making process behind COVID-19 social bubble sizes recommendations to the public.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

213 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2020-000298

Records used by the Special Advisory Committee on COVID-19 specifically to develop their May 20, 2020 guidance called: “Use of non-medical cloth masks or face coverings in community settings”.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

95 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2020-000339

According to record your department has been evaluating "COVID 19 readiness plans" a step required to allow international students to travel to Canada during the pandemic. Copy of all evaluation mechanisms used to evaluate these plans.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

117 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2020-000469

All information related, collected and documented by an environmental scan and literature review in 2012 which was done to inform the revision of the Public Health Agency of Canada's statement on Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

153 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2021-000035

Irrefutable evidence and supporting documentation confirming why the 6” testing mechanism of the PCR and/or Rapid Test has to touch the cribiform plate at the back of your nasal cavity and aggressively and painfully twisted against 4 or 5 times in order to “collect” a proper specimen to sample. The nose, mouth and throat are all connected. An active respiratory virus will be found in the mouth and throat mucous secretions, as well as the nose.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

0 page(s)
July 2021

Req # A-2021-000040

Irrefutable evidence and supporting documentation confirming why the 6” testing mechanism of the PCR and/or Rapid Test has to touch the cribiform plate at the back of your nasal cavity and aggressively and painfully twisted against 4 or 5 times in order to “collect” a proper specimen to sample. The nose, mouth and throat are all connected. An active respiratory virus will be found in the mouth and throat mucous secretions, as well as the nose. Blowing your nose in a Kleenex will offer a large enough specimen to sample from without potentially damaging or puncturing the blood-brain barrier. Being that all medical devices with regards to SARS-CoV-2 cloth/surgical/procedure masks, PCR and/or rapid tests, and all Covid-19 “vaccines” are only “authorized for use” under the Interim Health Order issued by Health Canada relating to the State of Emergency; are not approved or licensed in the conventional sense. Please clarify how provincial “mask mandates” under the current State Of Emergency are lawful, enforceable and punishable by a monetary penalty for non-compliance when the Canadian Bill of Rights clearly states; the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of person, etc. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms under Section 7 protects our right to liberty, bodily integrity and autonomy, and to choose what essential medical care we receive or procedures/treatments we undergo.

Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

0 page(s)
July 2021
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