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Req # A-2020-03915
Statistics from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2018, that indicate how much Barite was imported into the East Coast of Canada.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
March 2020
Req # A-2020-04580
The section of the Canada Border Services Agency Enforcement Manual dealing with a Ministerial decision on a customs and excise issue.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
March 2020
Req # 200-0130-19-100
Any memos, documents or emails regarding the museum's relationship with Seed Interactive to produce the games Starblox and Skies of Fury, specifically including thefinancial details of the partnership.Organization: Canada Science and Technology Museum
March 2020
Req # 19-1977
I am seeking recent information on the passenger census between Longon and Toronto for each quarter as far back as 2014.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
March 2020
Req # 19-1957
Briefing notes or backgrounders prepared for the president and for officials at Transport Canada at the ADM level and above, including the minister and the minister’s office between January 1, 2019 and the date VIA Rail begins processing this request related to VIA Rail’s on-time performance.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
March 2020
Req # 19-1963
1. Number of sellouts per train (train 48, 648, etc.) and the dates of those sellouts (if possible, I am looking for this date from 2008 – 2018, and 2019 if available) this is for trains operating in the corridor; 2. Number of boardings, per station, for all stations in the Quebec City – Windsor corridor, for 2019. This could be sent separately if data needs to be sent after Q4 2018 numbers are published; 3. On time reliability (percentage of trains on time) for key sections of the Quebec City – Windsor corridor, for 2008 – 2018 (and 2019 if available): Quebec-Montreal, Montreal-Ottawa, Ottawa-Brockville, Montreal-Brockville, Brockville-Toronto, Toronto-London (both routes), London-Windsor, London-Sarnia.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
March 2020
Req # 19-1968
Incident reports regarding violence on board a VIA Rail train, including use of a deadly weapon such as a knife, conducted electrical weapon (Taser), axe, gun, as well as reports regarding passengers fleeing a VIA Rail train between January 1, 2017 and the date VIA Rail begins processing this request. Please also include any incident report related to any violent passenger who required restrains or confinement on board the train. Please also include any photo or video evidence captured.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
March 2020
Req # 19-1969
Incident reports regarding illicit drug use by a passenger on board a VIA Rail train between January 1, 2017 and the date VIA Rail begins processing this request. Please also include any photo or evidence captured.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
March 2020
Req # A-2017-12028
As of May 15, 2017, the latest version of the Canada Border Services Agency Customs Enforcement Manual.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
February 2020
Req # A-2015-14660
Records concerning the March 11, 2015, regulatory amendment to the Department of Employment and Social Development Regulations which allows Employment and Social Development Canada to share information it collects with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Specifically reasons for this regulatory amendment and how CBSA intends to use this new tool for accessing information about persons in contravention of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This excludes Cabinet Confidences.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
February 2020