Completed Access to Information Requests

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Search the summaries of completed Access to Information (ATI) requests to find information about ATI requests made to the Government of Canada after January 2020. If you find a summary of interest, you can request a copy of the records at no cost using the form below each summary. Requests made through this form are considered informal requests and are not subject to the same requirements as requests under the Access to Information Act (ATIA).

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Req # A-2021-00091

On July 5, 2021, Bruce Power reported that one pressure tube in Bruce Unit 6 had a measurement of 221 parts per million, well above licensing requirements. Also, a tube in Bruce Unit 3 had a preliminary measurement of 131 ppm. I wish to obtain any e-mails, memos, letters, reports or other records discussing these or any other exceedances in pressure tube Heq levels at the Bruce, Darlington, Pickering or Point Lepreau stations, and/or actions the CNSC's has taken in response to the Heq levels above licensing requirements observed in some pressure tubes at Bruce Station. Relevant dates are June 1, 2021 to present (October 18, 2021).

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

2885 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00064

1891628 ONTARIO LTD. Legal Description: PT LT 7 1ST RANGE SOUTH EDGEWARE ROAD YARMOUTH PT 1 & 2 11R6753; ST. THOMAS, being all of PIN 35163-0003 (LT) Municipal Address: 35 Silver Street, St. Thomas, Ontario (the “Property”) Our File No.: 2670-027

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00065

Hello, I would like to obtain records (if any) of travel expenses for employees of the Strategic Communications Directorate in the last 2 months. The records should present at minimum: •Claimant's name •Date range of travel and hospitality •Destination •Purpose of travel •Approvals (names) •Total expense cost

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00072

2854224 ONTARIO INC. (the “Purchaser”) PURCHASE from THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH OF CANADA (the “Vendor”) of the lands and premises legally described on as PART OF LOTS 17 TO 20, PLAN 7166, BEING PARTS 1 TO 4 ON PLAN 64R12235; CITY OF TORONTO and PART OF LOT 21, PLAN NORTH YORK AS IN TB985701; CITY OF TORONTO and municipally known as 172 Drewry Avenue, Toronto (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 13081002

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00077

Renew Farms, Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from [REDACTED] (the “Vendor”) Legal Description: PT LT 2 CON 3 NORTH NORWICH AS IN 497289; NORWICH Municipal Address: 366010 Evergreen St, Norwich, ON, N0J 1C0 (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 8945-010

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

0 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2018-01261

Please provide any briefing any records (including briefing materials, directives, and correspondence) relating to question selection/writing and language changes made to the Aboriginal Peoples Survey for the 2001, 2006, 2012 and 2017 iterations. I am seeking to better understand what changes were made to each iteration of the APS and the justifications/business case made for each.

Organization: Statistics Canada

5165 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00087

Analysis, studies, evaluations/reviews to measure the performance/productivity of your employees/public servants working remotely since the beginning of the pandemic between March 1, 2020 to this day, September 5, 2022. Obtain a complete copy of all documents and/or statistics/data allowing me to see the absenteeism of your employees/public servants for each fo the following three periods: March 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020; January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021; January 1, 2022 to September 5, 2022. Obtain a complete copy of all documents and/or statistics/data allowing me to see the absenteeism of your employees/public servants for each of the following three periods: January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017; January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018; January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. Obtain a copy of all documents and statistics/data and/or reports, studies relevant analyses allowing me to see the number of employees/public servants who were teleworking in April 2020.

Organization: Statistics Canada

1613 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00168

Percentage of residential school students used their education and skills and got jobs and raised families who attended public schools. What percentage of residential school Children returned to the reserve to live off the government and sent their children to residential schools What percentage of residential school students who chose to return to reserves lost their children from alcohol abuse. What percentage of residential school students who joined the workforce lost their children from alcohol abuse. How many residential school students truly went missing. what percentage of parents on reservations refused to send their children to residential school. Rates of alcohol abuse rates and percentage/number of 1st nation children who attended residential schools from 1830 to 1920 before residential school became compulsory for treaty children only. Alcohol abuse rates and percentage / number of 1st nation children 1920-1960

Organization: Statistics Canada

0 page(s)
October 2022

Req # A-2022-00170

Across all IT professional services contracts (including standing offers and supply arrangements) that were active during the 2021-2022 fiscal year: what was the HIGHEST per diem (daily rate per contractor resource, in dollars, paid by the department); what was the LOWEST per diem; and what was the AVERAGE per diem across all of these contracts? (For contracts with multiple resources, use the applicable criteria, e.g. highest, lowest, and average, when determining the overall results). Do not include any vendor- or contractor-identifying information.

Organization: Statistics Canada

1 page(s)
October 2022
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