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Req # A-2020-00144
All documents (draft or finalized) relating to administering the WE Are Canada campaign, including bid requirements, potential candidate organizations for administering the grant, proposals for suggested processes for opening up bids to administer the grant, informal or formal bids submitted by organizations, requests for information on submitting bids by interested organizations, etc. Also, all evaluations of the bid submitted by WE Charity, including documents relating to departmental evaluations, scores given to the bid, internal recommendations on whether to approve, and potential conflict of interest evaluations. These documents may come in text form such as Microsoft Word files, Powerpoint slides, meeting notes, emails, texts, Blackberry PINs, auto generated transcriptions of phone calls or video meetings, calendar notes, etc., relating to the WE Are Canada campaign for the period of December 2015 to August 2016.Organization: Privy Council Office
July 2020
Req # A-2016-00866
Minutes of the Intelligence Advisory Committee from 1 January 1984 to 31 December 1985.Organization: Privy Council Office
July 2020
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Royal Canadian Mint
Req # A-2019-00073
All correspondence, briefing materials, cabinet documents, e-mails, research papers, legal opinions, Orders in Council and oath documents relating to the identification, recognition and acclamation of a successor to Queen Elizabeth II, upon her death, on the part of the Privy Council and the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (from June 1, 1979 to June 1, 2019). Include any documents and materials with the wording of any official acclamation or proclamation which will be made in regards to a successor to Queen Elizabeth II. Exclude the correspondence from the public.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Req # A-2019-00385
Any records, including emails, that evaluate Liberal Party campaign promise to reduce cell phone/wireless bills by 25 per cent. Further, any records that discuss this same issue as described in the Minister's mandate letter: "Use all available instruments, including the advancement of the 2019 Telecom Policy Directive, to reduce the average cost of cellular phone bills in Canada by 25 per cent. You will work with telecom companies and expand mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in the market. If within two years this price target is not achieved, you can expand MVNO qualifying rules and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission mandate on affordable pricing.". Time frame: September 22, 2019 to December 20, 2019. Please limit the search to records produced by PCO. Please exclude drafts.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Req # A-2019-00461
Copy of the briefing note entitled "Farewell Celebration for Mr. Michael Wernick," whose reference number is 2019-sps-00313.Organization: Privy Council Office
June 2020
Req # A-2017-013
Provide any reports, discussion papers, decks, presentations, and/or briefing notes sent to the board of directors and/or the senior officers of the Mint regarding the previous change in the picture of the monarch on circulation coins from George VI to Elizabeth II and future changes to the picture of the monarch on all circulation coins.Organization: Royal Canadian Mint
June 2020
Req # A-2020-003
Briefing notes, memos, reports and cost benefits studies on ceasing the production of the five cent or ten cent coins, and costs associated with this change.Organization: Royal Canadian Mint
June 2020
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Privy Council Office
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Royal Canadian Mint