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Req # CLC-A-2023-007
Records (including but not limited to emails, spreadsheets, briefing notes, and survey data) related to the development of homes at 299 Carling Avenue, January 1, 2023 – presentOrganization: Canada Lands Company CLC Limited
December 2023
Req # CLC-A-2023-005
We are the Collectif pour une école primaire à Griffintown, a group advocating for the construction of an elementary school in Griffintown. CLC is a stakeholder in the disposition of land on Bassins Street in Montréal to the Ministère de l'éducation du Québec for the construction of the elementary school in question. During September 11, 2023’s Sud-Ouest borough council meeting, Mayor Benoit Dorais mentioned that CLC drew up a legal opinion concerning the disposition (see here for the excerpt: https://fb.watch/nkf9_NKm2H/). As such, we would like to obtain copies of the following documents: - The legal opinion provided by CLC to the Ville de Montréal concerning the disposition of land on Bassins Street - The Ville de Montréal’s request to CLC that led to the production of this legal opinion - All other exchanges and communications between CLC and the Ville de Montréal concerning the disposition of land on Bassins Street.Organization: Canada Lands Company CLC Limited
December 2023
Req # CLC-A-2023-006
Records (including but not limited to emails, spreadsheets, briefing notes, and survey data) related to the development of homes at the Booth Street complex, January 1, 2023 – presentOrganization: Canada Lands Company CLC Limited
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00020
Request to provide the names of all employees of the Canadian Human Rights Commission as of December 31, 2022.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00025
Request to provide records showing the cost of production of the Discussion Paper on Religious Intolerance.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2023-00027
Request to provide records detailing the costs associated with personal drivers for staff, any vehicles purchased, or vehicle maintenance from 2018 to 2023.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
December 2023
Req # A-2022-2023-013
Any information in the possession of your department with respect to telework and back to office. This would be all levels of officials within the department and the time period would be between January 2019 to present. A specific emphasis would be placed on lobbyists (including registered and non-registered lobbyists who met with government officials - both elected and civil servants) discussing telework and back to office, as well as the impact on the private sector industries.Organization: Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
December 2022
Req # CLC-A-2021-004
I am looking for information specifically a geotechnical report for Currie Barracks Phase 1. I am experiencing issues with my foundation so I would like to better understand more about my property e.g. water table and the likeOrganization: Canada Lands Company CLC Limited
December 2021
Req # A-2020-00033
Request to provide from 2010 to 2020: 1. Any and all written communications relating to statistical data on the dismissal and/or referral rates of race-based complaints, as compared to complaints brought on other grounds of discrimination. 2. Disaggregated data by year and prohibited grounds of discrimination with respect to the following Commission decisions: (a) total number of complaints accepted, (b) number of decisions to “deal with” under s. 41 of the CHRA, (c) number of decisions “not to deal with” under s. 41 of the CHRA, (d) number of decisions to refer a complaint to the Tribunal under s. 44(3)(a) and/or s. 49 of the CHRA, and (e) number of decisions to dismiss a complaint under s. 44(3)(b) of the CHRA. 3. The current number of Black employees at the Commission, as well as the positions they each hold.Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission
December 2021
Req # A-2018-00011
Complaints filed with CATSA regarding Vancouver Airport, since January 1, 2016.Organization: Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
December 2020