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Req # A-2022-000063
All records relating to the Registry of Lobbyists #528760 involving Jamie Innes, Chief of Staff, Infrastructure Canada (INFC) and Chris Rodgers, Director of Policy, INFC, and Google Canada Corporation on March 31, 2022Organization: Infrastructure Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-00065
For the last 5 fiscal years, provide a list of the top 20 Institutions with the most OIC complaints that includes the following fields: 1) Total number of complaints for each category as follows: -Deemed Refusal -Time Extension -Fees Assessed -Exemptions/Exclusions -Incomplete Search/No Records -Destruction of Records/Obstruction of Access -Political Interference -Any Other Matter (Specify other matter if possible) 2) Average number of days taken by OIC to complete investigations for each field mentioned in item #1. For each category, indicate the shortest and longest time taken to complete the investigations. 3) Number of findings for each institution (i.e, Founded, Resolved, Not well founded, Discontinued).Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
February 2023
Req # A-2022-000045
Communications with the Ministry of Transports Québec concerning the reassessment of the costs for the repair of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel since March 1, 2022Organization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000049
A point-in-time count of homelessness persons by core location for each participating communitiesOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000051
Briefing Note to the Minister on the Green Bond FrameworkOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000054
Briefing note on the meeting between the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and the Alstom PresidentOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000053
Briefing note on the Ottawa-Gatineau Tramway ProjectOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000060
Cost of the electric car mandate specifically regarding costs for upgrading infrastructure to handle the increased load from newly mandated electric carsOrganization: Infrastructure Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-00044
Please provide the following: a) the level of each within the Public service Executive or Assistant Deputy Head hierarchy; b) the job description (this is a generic term) detailing the role and responsibilities for each of the following Deputy Information Commissioners; and c) the salary range for the current incumbent for each of the following three positions. a. Deputy Commissioner, Legal Services and Public Affairs; b. Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Services, Strategic Planning and Transformation Services; and, c. Deputy Commissioner, Investigations and Governance. Please provide records providing the rationale as to why the Information Commissioner (past or present) elected to appoint Deputies under the current (or predecessor) TBS Policy on the Management of Executives as well as the Directive on Executive (EX) Group Organization and Classification and in so doing a) purposely bypassed a statutory authority provided by subsection 56(2) of the Act; b) and, in so doing, elevated the rank and status of such "Assistant Information Commissioners" to that of "Deputy Information Commissioners.' For each of the three positions of Deputy Information commissioners, please provide copy of records which were approved by the Information Commissioner (past or prevent) for the creation and classification of each of the above listed positions classified in accordance with the TBS Policy on the Management of Executives as well as the Directive on Executive (EX) Group Organization and Classification. Please also include a copy of the Job Evaluation Rationale as well as the Classification decision for each of these three Deputy Information Commissioners. Please provide records indicating for each employee at the OIC currently serving at the EX level as defined by the Federal Public Service. For each such officer provide a) his/her name; b) title; c) EX levelOrganization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
January 2023
Req # A-2022-000001
Records produced between November 1, 2021 and April 13, 2022.regarding the $396.8 million provided over two years to Transport Canada and Infrastructure Canada in Budget 2022Organization: Infrastructure Canada
December 2022