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.

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Found 2498 record(s)

Req # A-2019-15439

I am looking for personal case files for the Maekawa family, who were Japanese Canadians living in Nanaimo before WWII. The files are with the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. Chiyotaro Maekawa has an index card #1515 on reel c9301. The personal case file # on the index card is 1696 which is on reel c9323. However, the reel has not been digitized. The second personal file is for Tamaye Maekawa, Chiyotaro's wife. Her index card is #1525 on reel c9301. The personal case file # is 2550, which is on reel c9330, which is not yet digitized. Noboru Maekawa, their son, is the last one with a file. His index card is 1520, reel c9301, and his personal file # is 228, which is on reel c9305, which is not digitized.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

87 page(s)
April 2020

Req # A-2019-15553

I am looking for the personal files for the Terashita family, which lived in Nanaimo, B.C. before WWII. Their files were with the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. The father was Tokuzo Terashita, whose index card # is 4132, on reel c9303. His personal File # is 1584, which is on reel c9321, which is not digitized. His wife, Tei, has a personal file numbered 1418, which should be on reel c9319, which is also not digitized. Their son Kenichi has a file numbered 2248, on reel c9328. There are also files for Mitsuo Terashita (230), Kenji Terashita (349) and Haruo (232). They should all be on reel c9305, but are not digitized. Finally, there is one more sister, Shizue Sakai (file number 5793), which should be on reel c9361, which is not digitized.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

121 page(s)
April 2020

Req # A-2019-15557

I am looking for the personal file of Sukeo Samashima, who lived in Port Alberni before WWII. The file is with the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. His index card is in file 4127, reel c9302. His personal case file is 1218, and that is on reel c9316, but is not digitized or open.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

14 page(s)
April 2020

Req # A-2019-15627

I am looking for personal file held by the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. I am looking for the the file for Sukeshichi Yoshida, whose personal file number is 1741, which is on reel c9323, which is not digitized. Second, I am looking for his wife's file, Tomino, whose personal file # is 7870, which is on reel c9378, which is not digitized.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

76 page(s)
April 2020

Req # A-2019-15632

I am looking for the personal file of Yoshiji Yoshida, which is with the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. His personal file # is 2112, which is on reel c9327, which is not digitized. He was an adult in Nanaimo, B.C. before WWII

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

26 page(s)
April 2020

Req # A-2019-00217

Please provide any and all communication with international data protection authorities (DPAs) between June and November 2019 regarding the effect of privacy regulation on economic development and innovation, the cost of privacy compliance for companies, and carve outs for small and medium enterprises on privacy regulation, as indicated in Document No. #7777-6-331911/Tracking No. CTS #095045. Please provide final email chain only.

Organization: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

68 page(s)
April 2020

Req # AF-2019-00007

“Provide all email correspondence sent or received by CMHC CEO, Mr. Evan Siddall, that mention any of the following terms or keywords; (a) the 2019 federal budget; (b) the First Time Home Buyers Incentive; (c) shared equity mortgages; (d) the BC Home Buyers Plan; (e) B20; (f) Shared Equity Mortgages; (g) SEMs, that were sent and received between February 18th and March 28th, 2019”

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

432 page(s)
March 2020

Req # AF-2019-00020

All information (memos, briefing notes, internal communication, reports, etc...) pertaining to changes, revisions or calculations of "Maximum Unit Price", "MUP", or "Maximum Unit Price Policy: across all regional offices. This should include all information regarding the application of remoteness multipliers or zone multipliers.

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

6922 page(s)
March 2020

Req # AF-2019-00022

“Provide all emails sent by Anik Génier (Chief of Staff) between March 1, 2019 and June 19, 2019 that reference any of the following terms: "shared equity mortgages", FTHBI", "first time homebuyer incentive", "budget 2019", "election", "Liberals", "Liberal", "Conservatives", "Conservative", "Finance Committee", "street test", "B20", "crown borrowing program", or “housing affordability proposal"

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

1204 page(s)
March 2020

Req # AF-2019-00046

Provide for fiscal years 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, the number of CMHC homeowner mortgage insurance claims where the lender reported a confirmed instance of fraudulent/false/misleading information, prior to or at the time of claim. Broken down by type of institution, region, and amounts involved, number of victims; Provide the audit procedures CHMC has for detecting mortgage fraud, both at the large bank lenders and third party lenders (lenders defined: primarily syndicated mortgage companies or their trust company shareholders some in the exempt market); Final versions of 2018 to present reports, memos and briefing notes that respond to cases of mortgage fraud (cases defined: instances where the reported matter exceeds CMHC risk tolerances, as defined in our corporate risk appetite framework); Provide reports, memos and briefing notes on CMHC actions on banning fraudulent mortgage brokers.

Organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

40 page(s)
March 2020
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