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 297 record(s)

Req # A-2021-04380

Statistics from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2020, regarding the illegal importation of firearms broken down by: type of firearm, country of origin of the firearm, country of origin of the smuggler, and port of entry. This excludes any personal information and is identical to release package A-2020-16135.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

44 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A-2021-04386

Statistics from January 1, 2015 to March 3, 2021, on the number of Immigration scam related reports that have been made to the Canada Border Services Agency, this includes the number of immigrants that fell victim to these scams by ghost consultants, fake businesses, and fake lawyers. This request is identical to A-2020-18569

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

1 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A-2021-04387

Records of the final assessment or review, including the planned budget, of the Faces on the Move project which was piloted in early 2016. This is identical to release package A-2018-17878.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

20 page(s)
March 2021

Req # A-2021-02364

Briefing Note: 20-02809 – Self initiation of a dumping investigation concerning certain concrete reinforcing bar, December 7, 2020.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

3 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2017-13295

Letters sent and received from May 1 to August 12, 2017, by John Ossowski, the President of the Canada Border Services Agency.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

31 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2016-17408

The Canada Border Services Agency budget figures for Montreal, Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International Airports for each fiscal years from April 1, 2016 to February 3, 2020, including the worksite's global wage and overtime budgets.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

10 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2017-04163

Records, excluding emails or Cabinet confidences, discussing the impact of executive orders by the United States on Canada.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

395 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2017-04433

Records including Briefing Notes, backgrounders, analyses, prepared from January 1 to December 31, 2017, related to the assumption of Donald Trump as the President of the United States. This is not limited to notes about how to respond to possible policy changes under President Trump.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

52 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2017-12597

Records regarding the new Immigration Holding Centre Project in the Montreal Region including: the exact location where the holding centre will be constructed, what other locations have been considered, a list of companies who responded to the tender number EF944-171885; and the company to whom the tender was awarded.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

31 page(s)
February 2021

Req # A-2018-01236

Statistics and data from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017, regarding calls made to the Warrant Response Centre (WRC) and the Border Watch Line (BWL). This includes: detailed breakdown of the Canadian police services and other agencies that have consulted with the WRC or BWL, a breakdown of the reasons for calls for each police service and agency that has contacted the WRC and BWL, and an explanation of each of the call reason categories used by the WRC and BWL. This includes any data regarding calls made from the Windsor Police Department to the WRC or any similar call center service operated by the Canada Border Services Agency.

Organization: Canada Border Services Agency

158 page(s)
February 2021
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