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Req # A-2020-00047

277 Wellington Street West (formerly 267 Wellington and/or 21 Peter Street, Toronto Ontario. Please conduct a file search for the Property and advise if you have record of any nuclear substances, work orders, deficiency notices, violations, remedial orders, or any other outstanding requirements with respect to the Property and its surrounding soil and groundwater. Please also advise if the Property is within 76 meters of a nuclear reactor, particle accelerator, uranium or thorium mill, a facility for processing nuclear reactor fuel, or any facility that produces, disposes, or otherwise possesses radioactive prescribed substances or materials as described in the Nuclear Safety and Control Act and the Atomic Energy Control Act.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00049

Provide the contents of the briefing documents associated with the following reference numbers: "CNSC's Business continuity Mode during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Ref # 6270885”; “COVID-19 Situation Response Summary Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission: Ref # 6274892”; “Identification of COVID-19 Related Risks: Ref # 6276701”; “Teleconference on COVID-19 Preparations with Deputy Minister Tremblay and Portfolio Agency Heads: Ref # 6258592.” Please make interim releases as soon as documents become available.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

26 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00050

Provide “Memorandum to Deputy Minister Tremblay – Proposed Fee Relief for Certain Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Licencees”. It is dated April 9,2020. The Reference number is 6276430.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

4 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00052

Provide the briefing “Identification of COVID Related Risks”. It is dated April 14, 2020. The reference number is 6276701.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

11 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00056

The following records, identified by their departmental tracking number and title: 6258592 Teleconference on COVID-19 Preparations with Deputy Minister Tremblay and Portfolio Agency Heads 6258592-2 Briefing note to the president on issued raised by Mr. Bourgeois 6270885 CNSC's Business continuity Mode during the Covid-19 Pandemic 6275655 Communication Tips for Managers 6276701 Identification of COVID-19 Related Risks 6278732 Tip Sheet on the Documentation of Key Decisions 6274892 COVID-19 Situation Response Summary Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

28 page(s)
June 2020

Req # A-2020-00057

A copy of all documentation related to the installation of CNSC's fume hood and exhaust system in the Health Protection Building at 200 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
June 2020

Req # AF-2019-00044

Provide all internal email communications, briefing notes, memos, meeting minutes and other relevant records relating to the directive in the Minister of Finance's 2019 mandate letter to consider revisions to the B20 guideline \ mortgage stress test. Include records sent to CMHC originating at Department of Finance (include Ministerial Office) or OSFI. The OPI should include, but not limit, in the request for records email sent\received by the President's office and his Chief of Staff, parliamentary affairs, briefings, as well as all CMHC Board members. All CMHC staff in policy\risk management staff should also be tasked to provide records.

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

103 page(s)
May 2020

Req # AF-2019-00045

Final versions of the following documents mentioned in ATIP release package AF-2019- 00011/ML (the "Release Package"), released to me on DVD via regular mail on 19 Aug 2019. Timeframe – establishment of program to present; a) The presentation to Cabinet in 1996 mentioned on page 41 of the Release Package, including but not limited to internal CMHC policy and discussion documents related to the presentation; b) Any final reports arising from the investigation by the "special team of MBS, Treasury, Legal and Strategy representatives" mentioned at the bottom of page 56 of the release package; c) All final versions of documents related to the "concerns by OSFI and CDIC" regarding the issue of collateral in the CMB program, mentioned on page 203 of the Release Package; d) All documents containing the final opinions or other results relating to consultations with Arthur Anderson regarding the CMB program mentioned on page 205 of the Release Package; e) All documents containing the final opinions or other results relating to consultations with Borden Ladner Gervais regarding the CMB program mentioned on page 205 of the Release Package; f) All documents containing the final opinions or other results relating to consultations with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy regarding the CMB program mentioned on page 205 of the Release Package; g) Ministry of Finance approval in principle of mortgage securitization in December 1999 as part of the approval of the 2000 to 2004 borrowing plan of the CMHC as mentioned on page 207 of the Release Package, along with any documents explaining, justifying, or soliciting this approval; h) The "exchange of correspondence between Ministers Gagliano and Martin" referenced on page 207 of the Release Package, including all attachments; i) Record of Decision 00-052, referenced on page 75 of the Release Package; j) All documents containing the final opinions, advice or other results from the Investment Advisors to CMHC recommending using NHA MBS as basis for CMB program, referenced on page 75 of the Release Package; k) September 2000 Management Committee submission discussing the difference in risk between MBS program and the CMB program, referenced on page 76 of the Release Package; l) Letter of Assignment dated 21 Dec 2000 to K.B.L. Kohli, assessor of capital requirements for the CHB program, referenced on page 110 of the Release Package. m) Memo dated 14 Dec 2000 from John J Tobin describing the CMB program, referenced on page 110 of the Release Package. n) Memo dated 22 Nov 2000 from Kevin Fettig to David Dmyrtk analyzing expected loss in case of bank failure, referenced on page 11 of the Release Package. o) Memo dated 2 June 2007 entitled “Adequacy of Guarantee Fee for CMB Program” by Andrew Kalotay Associates, INC, referenced on page 233, footnote 3 of the Release Package. p) Study entitled “NHA MBS Guarantee Fee Analysis” undertaken by “Securitization,” referenced on page 239 of the Release Package. q) Any final report relating to “Financial analysis project conducted in parallel with the evaluation” of the CMB program which addressed “additional questions related to controls and risk management issues” referenced on page 5 of the Release Package.

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

115 page(s)
May 2020

Req # AF-2019-00048

Please provide all correspondence, not excluding electronic correspondence or data, generated between January 1, 2015 and January 29th 2020 regarding a ten-unit house building project called "Section 95" or "SWEETGRESS F.N. Phase S. 95" funded by CMHC on Sweetgrass First Nation, submitted by Sweetgrass First Nation in 2015 at a total budget of $1,784,019 and a budgeted per-house cost of $178,402, between Kim Aasen, Specialist, Indigenous Housing out of the Saskatoon Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation office and Sweetgrass First Nation's band administration.

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

126 page(s)
May 2020

Req # AF-2019-00049

Please provide all correspondence, not excluding correspondence or data, generated between January 1, 2015 and January 29, 2020 regarding a ten-unit house building project called "Section 95" or "SWEETGRASS F.N. Phase 9 S. 95" funded by CMHC on Sweetgrass First Nation, submitted by Sweetgrass First Nation in 2015 at a total budget of $1784,019 and a budgeted per-house cost of $178,402, between officials in Saskatoon office of CMHC and Sweetgrass First Nation's band administration/elected officials

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

29 page(s)
May 2020
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