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Req # A-2022-074
Briefing Note - Mona Fortier Meeting - President of the Treasury Board - Jan. 7, 2022 - Reference Number: E21-0653 - Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages - Sector: Policy and Communications Branch - and Briefing Note - David Lametti - Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada - Jan. 17, 2022 - Reference Number: E22-0656 - Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages - Sector: Policy and Communications BranchOrganization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
February 2022
Req # A-2022-072
January 14, 2022 - Commissioner of Official Languages - Access to Information Officer - Request made under the Access to Information Act - Obtain a complete copy of this briefing note (below) that has been targeted on the Open Government website in relation to your organization - Briefing Note - Marlene Jennings, QCGN - 2021-12-06 - Reference Number: E21-0645 - Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages - Sector: Policy and Communications Branch - Recipients: Deputy heads (including an individual appointed to an equivalent position)Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
February 2022
Req # A-2022-073
Language rights and the creation of a provincial police service in AlbertaOrganization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
February 2022
Req # A-2021-068
Please send me the administrative documents (directives, regulations, procedures, proposed work methods, training materials, etc.) received from the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) or created by the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages to assess and document accommodation requests with respect to the vaccination requirement for employees. I would also like to receive copies of all documents that are (or will be or have been) used to review and analyze accommodation requests, whether medical or religious (template, evaluation table, criteria, etc.). I would also like to receive copies of the documents that will be used to determine or assess the "sincerity" of religious beliefs or vaccine exemptions that non-vaccinated employees must file. For personal reasons, prompt processing of the request would be appreciated.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
February 2022
Req # 21-2134
Obtain the number of passengers at each station between 2014 and 2021 on the routes between Washago - Rice Lake and Sudbury – White River; and obtain the on-time performance of the Washago – Rice Lake ad Sudbury – White River routes between 2014 and 2021Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
February 2022
Req # 21-2131
Passenger load factor (percentage of seat files (i.e. number of tickets sold divided by the total number of tickets/capacity available)), within the Corridor, from 2015 – 2021; Passenger load factor within the Corridor for the year 2021, detailed by month; Appendices I-A, I-B and II of the TSA between VIA Rail and CN; Revenue by origin-destination pair for all stations within the following two (2) routes: Toronto – Sarnia and Toronto-Windsor, from 2015 – 2021; Average delay for trains within the following two (2) routes: Toronto-Sarnia and Toronto – Windsor, from 2015 – 2021; The maximum number of VIA Rail trains that are ‘allowed’ to be operated within the following two (2) routes: Toronto – Sarnia and Toronto – Windsor; If there are any timeframes where VIA Rail trains are not ‘allowed’ to be operated on the two (2) aforementioned routes and if so, what are those timeframes.Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
February 2022
Req # 21-2132
1. Travel speed, horn (train whistle) volume and horn pattern of VIA trains as they approach, pass through and leave the municipal boarders of the Town of Tecumseh, including rail crossings [Banwell Rd., Lesperance Rd., Tecumseh Rd. E., Manning Rd./County Road 19 and County Road 21]; 2. Any changes to the above over the past 10 years; 3. Any changes to the above planned over the next 3 years, including changes resulting from grade crossing improvements; and 4. Any communications with the Town of Tecumseh discussing changes in #3 aboveOrganization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
February 2022
Req # 21-2137
Obtain a copy of the forthcoming revised response to the information request referred to in VIA Rail Canada Inc. (Re) 2020 OIC 15, 2020-12-14 OIC File number 3217-00399, Institution File: 16-1656Organization: VIA Rail Canada Inc.
February 2022
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board
Req # A-2021-058
I would like to know if there have been any complaints about the Canada-U.S. safe third country agreement and its negative impact on francophone communities outside Quebec. If there have been complaints, I would like to know how many there have been. I would also like to have copies of these complaints, the results of the investigation of these complaints and all documents related to these complaints.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
January 2022