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Req # 52100-20-045-2022
Contribution agreements, invoices, payment receipts, correspondence, emails, meetings notes as they related to the First Nations Fisheries Legacy Fund from January 2017 to October 2022Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
January 2023
Req # A-2021-00028
All reports, memos, briefing notes, PowerPoint presentations and trend observations specifically regarding the Newfoundland and Labrador health system cyberattack from October 31 2021 to November 17 2021.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2021-00038
All email communications and presentations concerning a potential ban on utilisation of Chinese telecommunications company Huawei's technology within Canada from November 1 2021 to December 1 2021.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00041
All communication between Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) and Repsol SA and all of its Canadian subsidiaries or related companies, including Saint John LNG and Canaport LNG (all hereafter referred to as Repsol), concerning any proposal for the alteration of the facility now known as Saint John LNG, or for new construction on that property in Saint John, New Brunswick, for the purpose of exporting liquid natural gas (LNG). Included would be: Any submissions, or correspondence of any kind (written, email, telephone logs and notes) to IAAC from Repsol, All correspondence of any kind from IAAC to Repsol,including replies to Repsol communications,Any approvals, departmental decisions, discussions or advice from IAAC given to Repsol, concerning regulatory steps, processes, assessments (including but not limited to environmental and impact assessments) or timelines required for a proposal for the alteration of the facility now known as Saint John LNG, or for new construction on that property, for the purpose of exporting LNG. 2. Communication within IAAC, or communication with other provincial or federal government agencies, concerning a proposal for the alteration of the facility now known as Saint John LNG, or for new construction on that property, for the purpose of exporting LNG. Included would be: Correspondence of any kind (written, email, telephone logs and notes) Meeting notes of internal meetings, meetings with other agencies, and meetings with Repsol or their lobbyists or representatives. PERIOD to Search: Jan. 1, 2012 - September 9 2022Organization: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00043
Please provide all meeting minutes, as well as all briefing notes, including and not limited to information notes, briefing notes, scenario notes, prepared and/or provided for the meetings between any and all representatives of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada on the following dates: July 13 and December 10, 2021; as well as June 13 and June 29, 2022.Organization: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
December 2022
Req # 52100-20-017-2022
Part 1 - Basic approved permits for the following work on the Fibreco terminal enhancement project that are not publicly available: a. Berth improvements – install two breasting dolphins and two berthing dolphins, including removal of five existing wood piles and installation of 14 no. 40″ batter piles; b. Restore rip-rap on the rail jetty; c. Dredging in front of berth to design depth of 13.5 metres; d. Electrical system upgrades. Part 2 - VFPA/Applicant correspondence and internal correspondence that is not publicly available related to: a. Installation of a new travelling shiploader; b. Retrofit and cover existing dock feed conveyor and retrofit existing causeway conveyor; c. Demolition comprising removal of handling equipment, removal of wood retaining walls and associated piles, deconstruction and removal of existing shiploader and associated equipment. Part 3- All records that are not publicly available relating to silos.Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
December 2022
Req # A-2021-00024
Final versions of each of the following privacy impact assessments submitted to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner: Canadian Top Secret Network (January 17 2020), Identity and Access Management (January 17 2020).Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00018
All internal CSE emails to/from analysts, managers, ATIP support staff and others referencing request A-2022-00006.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00019
Any list of personnel of the Distribution Unit or involved in distribution activities from 1935-1945.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
November 2022
Req # A-2022-00022
All messages to or from British Security Coordination (BSC) concerning Japanese topics, during the period from 1940-1945.Organization: Communications Security Establishment Canada
November 2022