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).

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Found 55 record(s)

Req # A-2021-00055

All records of CRTC chair Ian Scott's use of CRTC vehicles/cars related to destinations associated with the use of the vehicles, from the start of his term in September 2017 to the date of this request. Personal uses may be redacted, but I would like all information on all business uses.

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

34 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00056

I would like metadata information for CRTC chair Ian Scott's calendar entry for his Dec. 19, 2019 meeting with Bell, supplied by the CRTC in a previous ATIP A-2021-00018, showing when the calendar entry was created. I'm looking for the information underlying the calendar entry in question, specifically the date and time that the entry was created.

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

1 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00058

I am requesting information about Part 1 applications that were not submitted by broadcasters and/or telecommunications companies. In other words, I am seeking information about Part 1 applications submitted by public-interest organizations (such as FRPC, PIAC, CAD, DWCC etc.), unions (such as Unifor or SCFP), guilds (such as the Writers' Guild of Canada), professional associations (such as ACTRA) or industry organizations (such as the Canadian Association of Broadcasters or Canadian Network Operators of Canada). I would like the following information about Part 1 applications submitted by non-broadcasting and/or non-telecommunications parties from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2021, as follows: (a) a listing of the Part 1 applications that were assigned application numbers by the CRTC, by calendar year, (b) a listing of the Part 1 applications that were not assigned application numbers by the CRTC, by calendar year, (c) a listing of the Part 1 applications in (a), above, that were not assigned application numbers by the CRTC and that were returned to the applicants, by calendar year.

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

0 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00067

All current broadcasting licenses of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Societe Radio-Canada.

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

0 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00071

A list of complaints received by CCTS, since 2015, regarding Xplornet and the nature of each complaint, the date on which each complaint was filed, and the province from which each complaint was filed.

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

0 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2021-00072

On Saturday, Nov. 20, during a media interview with CHEK News after a protest in Victoria, B.C., CBC broadcaster David Suzuki gave the following answer when asked what might happen if government leaders don't urgently address the climate crisis: "We're in deep, deep doo doo. And the leading experts have been telling us for over 40 years. This is what we've come to. The next stage after this, there are going to be pipelines blown up if our leaders don't pay attention to what's going on." I am requesting all emails between Mr. Suzuki and editors at CBC's The Nature of Things that relate to his remarks above

Organization: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

0 page(s)
May 2022

Req # A-2020-00187

January 1, 2019 to present (February 19, 2021) records (BMD's/test results/incident reports/ briefing notes/Q’s and A’s, memos) assessing/monitoring nuclear waste storage capacities and problems at Canadian sites (Ontario/New Brunswick) reactor or uranium industry sites). Include reports of viability of nuclear waste holding pools and of spent fuel caskets/canisters viability at those sites. Include any such records for Canadian generated nuclear waste storage and problems being stored or contemplated being stored at foreign sites, and assessment of those storage facilities and plans.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

436 page(s)
May 2021

Req # A-2020-00195

A list of action items produced by the CNSC’s Executive Committee in January 2021. Include any briefing materials including and not limited to: briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes; anything that the Executive Committee has been briefed on in January 2021. Also include meeting minutes or agendas.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

151 page(s)
May 2021

Req # A-2020-00201

DONE on March 6, 2021, 5:37 The following is regarding a Reportable Event (RE) that occurred at a Canadian Nuclear Power Plant on October 27, 2009, at 12:11. Documentation required: Review documentation of Standby Power System Electrical Protection scheme (Relay Protection). Implementation Measures required to improve reliability. IAEA Country Coordinator (Mr. Ben Poulet, CNSC Staff, Canada) was to obtain the following information and create an Action Item: We require that you provide the following documents: 1) Action Item Number created by the Country Coordinator (Canada, Mr. Ben Poulet, CNSC Staff) for both items. 2) Action Item Number Database Screen Shot of both Action Items. 3) Review documentation of Standby Power System Electrical Protection scheme (Relay Protection). 4) Provide Edoc Number for Review Documentation. 5) Implementation Measures of Standby Power documentation that was identified to improve reliability and have been proposed in relicensing documentation. Provide Edoc Number of Implementation documentation. Provide Edoc Number of the Licensing documents that include the implementation scheme.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

38 page(s)
May 2021

Req # A-2020-00203

Please provide: 1) Copy [name withheld] Letter delivered on June 16, 2020, to the CNSC President. 2) Edoc Number of [name withheld], Lawyer, letter delivered, on June 16, 2020, 3) Copy of any email(s) sent to [name withheld], Lawyer by CNSC Staff.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
May 2021
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