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Req # A2021-00023
I am seeking notes and documents from the Correctional Investigator's most recent visit to a federal penitentiary.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
November 2021
Req # A2021-00024
I request all letters from the Correctional Investigator of Canada to the CSC Commissioner or Senior Deputy Commissioner regarding mental health, use of force, staff misconduct, Indigenous prisoners, and/or Black prisoners from January 1, 2016 to the present. I also request all responses from CSC.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
November 2021
Req # 2021-004
• All correspondence including notes, briefing notes, emails, memoranda and meeting minutes, relating to BMC Minerals Ltd.'s Kudz Ze Kayah Project in Yukon ("KZK Projec"t ), authored by or sent by any one of the following persons: Laura Cabott, Dale Eftoda, Bryony McIntyre, Lawrence Joe, Dennis Nicloux, Steve Karam, and Andrew Reid (collectively, the "YESAB Representatives"); • all correspondence including notes, briefing notes, emails, memoranda and meeting minutes, relating to the KZK Project, received by any one of YESAB Representatives from any one of the following persons: • the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, the Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Jean Francois Tremblay, Jeff Labonte, and Rinaldo Jeanty, Emerson Vandenbergand Hilary Travis (Natural Resources Canada); • the Honourable Joyce Murray, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan. Timothy Sargent, David Carter, Helene Marquis and Jennifer Phillips (Fisheries and Oceans Canada); • the Honourable Melanie Joly, Paula Isaak, Margaret Buist, Lisa Dyer, Adrian Paradis, Carey Sibbald, Krista Magee and Galen Richardson (Canada Northern Economic Development Agency); • Stephen Mills, Jasmina Randhawa, Brian Macdonald, Samantha Paterson, Keith Maguire and Sevn Bohnet (Yukon Government Executive Office) • Paul Moore, John Fox, Stephen Mead, Todd Powell and John Bailey (Yukon Department of Energy, Mines and Resources); • John Bailey,Christine Cleghorn and RebeccaTurpin (Yukon Department of Environment); and • Ayesha Chughtai (Prime Minister's Office of Canada). The time period of the records sought is November 1, 2020, to present [November 24, 2021].Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
November 2021
Nothing to report this month
Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
Req # A2021-00014
Any records and correspondence since January 2020 regarding Mission Institution not provisioning Indigenous programmingOrganization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
September 2021
Req # 2021-003
All correspondence, including notes, briefing notes, emails, memoranda and meeting minutes, related to BMC Minerals Ltd’s Kudz Ze Kayah Project in Yukon (“KZK Project”), authored by or sent by any one of the following persons: Laura Cabott, Dale Eftoda, Bryony McIntyre, Lawrence Joe, Dennis Nicloux, Steve Caram, and Andrew Reid (collectively, the “YESAB Representatives”); - the Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Jean Francois Tremblay, Jeff Labonte, and Rinaldo Jeanty (Natural Resources Canada; - the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Timothy Sargent, David Carter, and Helene Marquis (Fisheries and Oceans Canada); -the Honourable Melanie Joly, Paula Isaak, Rebecca Turpin, Margaret Buist, Lisa Dyer, Adrian Paradis, Carey Sibbald, and Krista Magee (Canada Northern Economic Development Agency; - Stephen Mills, Jasmina Randhawa, Brian Macdonald, Samantha Paterson, and Keith Macguire (Yukon Government Executive Office); - Paul Moore, John Fox, and Todd Powell (Yukon Department of Energy, Mines and Resources); and -John Bailey, Dennis Berry, Christine Cleghorn, and Rebecca Turpin (Yukon Department of Environment). The time period of records sought is July 1, 2019 to October 31, 2020.Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
September 2021
Req # A2020-00012
All records the OCI obtained regarding the cancellation of Indigenous programming/services at Mission Institution between April 9, 2021 and April 23, 2021. Types of records could include emails, reports, or other correspondence between the OCI and CSC. DOC or PDF is fine for the file type.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
August 2021
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
Req # A2020-00021
The OCI Requested from CSC, all "COVID-19 measures that may impact on the life, liberty and health interests of the inmate population. These include: Incidence of lockdowns or any period of isolation for health purposes, including reason(s), duration and measures to resolve the underlying situation. Modifications/disruptions to regular institutional routines and their nature. Incidents involving work stoppages, disruptions or refusals to work under the Canada Labor Code. Assessment of workforce capacity and operational readiness to ensure safe and humane care and custody." I would like to request access to this data up to the date of February 17, 2021. Clarification: March 27, 2020 All records related to the COVID-19 measures and the impact it is having on the life, liberty and health interests of the inmate population. Including but not limited to: Incidence of lockdowns or any period of isolation for health purposes, including reason(s), duration and measures to resolve the underlying situation; Modifications/disruptions to regular institutional routines and their nature; Incidents involving work stoppages, disruptions or refusals to work under the Canada Labor Code; Assessment of workforce capacity and operational readiness to ensure safe and humane care and custody. All records between March 13, 2020 to February 17, 2021 Further Clarification: April 3, 2021 Briefing notes that were drafted weekly and biweekly for the Correctional investigator related to COVID-19 measures that may impact on the life, liberty and health interests of the inmate population.Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada
July 2021