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Req # A-2023-00115
I am seeking communication records between the CNSC (from employees at the director level and above) and Westinghouse Electric Company and Westinghouse Electric Canada Inc relating to uranium enrichment,uranium conversion, uranium mining, uranium milling, and\or uranium refining spanning the last 24 months.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2023-00119
I am seeking any Notice of Violation issued under CNSC’s Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations, https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2013-139/index.html regarding the Discovery of inaccuracies between paper records and screening test for Thyroid Monitoring as presented to the CNSC Commission under CMD 23-M51.A, CNSC document E-Docs # 7129706. From my point of view, if an individual is named, that name can be redactedOrganization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2023-00122
A list of action items produced by the CNSC’s Executive Team in February 2024. Include any briefing materials including and not limited to: briefing notes, information notes, scenario notes; anything that the Executive Team has been briefed on in February 2024. Also include meeting minutes or agendas.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2023-00123
MPR Acquisition Corporation (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Donflex Holdings Inc. (the “Vendor”) PT LOT 27, CON 4 FRONTING THE HUMBER, PT 1 ON 64R3903; ETOBICOKE , CITY OF TORONTO; being all of PIN 07419-0024 (LT) 452 Attwell Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5C3 (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 3959-430Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2024-00001
Epicurus Capital Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Adenat Inc. (the “Vendor”) LT 105 PL 1532 TORONTO; CITY OF TORONTO; being all of PIN 21155-0198 (LT) 19 Alexandra Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario M4R 1L7(the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 9056-195Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2024-00002
All emails sent from Peter Fundarek to [REDACTED]. PDF preferredOrganization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
April 2024
Req # A-2022-1236
All documents, memoranda, e-mails, correspondence, briefing notes, text messages, messages on Microsoft Teams or any other messaging platform, and any other records, including drafts, from September 1, 2022, to March 20, 2023, respecting committee studies of foreign election interference, including (1) the meetings on the subject-matter, (2) appearances and scheduling of witnesses, including preparations for those witness appearances, (3) the Global News report published November 7, 2022, entitled “Canadian intelligence warned PM Trudeau that China covertly funded 2019 election candidates: sources”, (4) the motion considered by the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs on November 14, 2022, concerning invitation of witnesses and the production of documents, (5) the motion considered by the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics on November 14 and 30 and December 5 and 7, 2022, concerning a study of the subject-matter.....Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
April 2024
Req # A-2023-637
Documents sent to CSIS Director David Vigneault suggesting or discussing the creation of an ombudsperson’s office within CSIS.Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
April 2024
Req # A-2023-640
Any transcript of what was said at the townhallOrganization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
April 2024
Req # A-2023-820
Confirm details of polygraphs used at CSIS; i) the approved polygraph machine types (including make/model). ii) the accredited training of the operators suitable and trusted by CSIS, iii) with whom are polygraphs are used (list category including elected officials), iv) under what circumstances are polygraphs used, v) how many of those polygraphs been utilized by crown legal or other lawyers, judges, vi) how many of these polygraphs been requested, accepted or rejected by judges or decision makers, vii) which elected officials have been polygraphed up to this date, viii) how many polygraphs has CSIS conducted to date?”Organization: Canadian Security Intelligence Service
April 2024