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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-2019-11248

RE: Access to Information Act Request, Report of the Superintendent Penitentiaries, 1932 I write to make an Access to Information Act request regarding the following documents held by Library and Archives Canada: TITLE/DESCRIPTION: REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF ; PENITENTIARIES ON THE KINGSTON ; PENITENTIARY DISTURBANCES 1932 REPORTS BY DM ORMOND, SUPERINTENDENT OF PENITENTIARIES OF DEC. 6, 1932 (72 PAGES) & JAN. 23, 1933 (39 PAGES) TO THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE ON THE HISTORY OF DISTURBANCES AT THE KINGSTON PENITENTIARY AND RESULTS OF AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE RIOT OF OCT. 13, 1932. COPY OF THE PUBLISHED REPORT OF ORMOND IN 1933. TRANSCRIPT (16 PAGES) OF AN INTERVIEW HELD BY MEMBERS OF THE CANADA LABOUR DEFENCE LEAGUE WITH THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE ON OCT. 26, 1932 AT HIS OFFICE. Reference Number: RG13 2000-01038-5 Access Code: 32 - Restricted by Law I am requesting that this document be reviewed and released. Beyond the usual considerations, I wish to provide you with some information showing that these documents were public at the time they were created and should not be so treated as private now. The first two documents, reports by the Superintendent of Penitentiaries to the Minister of Justice, were available to the public and discussed in the media. For example, see statements made by Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie in open Parliament on 6 February 1933 where he ordered 750 copies of the report to be produced for distribution, and discussion of these reports in open Parliament in the weeks that followed. Reporters who had reviewed the document in full also discussed the content of the report in the newspapers of the day. See, for example, "Slur on Private Soldier Seen in Prison Report," The Globe, 16 February 1933. The title/description of the document also notes that Ormond's report was published. The transcript of the Canadian Labour Defence League visit to Guthrie also should not be restricted. Guthrie had a government stenographer attend the meeting and invited reporters into the room during the meeting. See, for example, "Communists Well but Won't Allow them to be Seen," Toronto Daily Star, 26 October 1932, and E. Cecil-Smith, "Guthrie on Kingston Penitentiary," The Canadian Labor Defender (November 1932).

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

0 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11254

I am looking for the Enfranchisement record for Adrian Cholo (DOB January 4, 1958) on January 14, 1960. No. 38 Fort Simpson (Slave 2) Band. Adrian's mother was Alice Rose Cholo enfranchised August 13, 1959 File # 191/37-3-9-264. Adrian's name was changed to Carol Zylstra and I am looking for any records related to either name. Adrian/Carol passed away on February 18 1986

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

35 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11496

Secret and Confidential Subject Files, Army - Defence of Greenland. 1940-1946. File. RG24-C-1. File number: 8559. Microfilm reel number: C-8365. Textual material. [Access: Restricted by law]. Government. Finding aid number: 24-8 Clothing and Equipment, Greenland. 1940. File. RG24-C-1. File number: 8559-1. Microfilm reel number: C-5238. Textual material. [Access: Restricted by law]. Government. Finding aid number: 24-8

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

1128 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11705

Good day I am applying for copies of all records associated with the naturalisation of Cozma Balan. This request is being made under the Access to Information. Cozma Balan DOB: Not certain but believed to be either June 17, 1906 or July 1, 1906 Place of Birth: Romania. We are not aware of either his Citizenship or naturalisation certificate numbers. Cozma’s father George was himself naturalised April 21, 1924. A record of which is available on the Library and Archives Canada website, in case that aids in the search. He passed away in 1984

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

0 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11791

RG25-G-2. Volume/box number: 4420. File number: 12141-40. File Part 1 "Designation, precedence and protocol practice for women diplomats and consuls." Archives / Collections and Fonds.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

30 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11793

RG10-C-VI; Volume/box number 11554; File number 85-6; Item ID #2117691 "Touchwood Agency - Surrender of a parcel of land on the Gordon Reserve for church purposes"

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

21 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11796

RG10-C-V-28; Volume/box number 13144; File number 982/7-3-1; Item ID #376279 "Religion and Priests"

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

143 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-11818

Copies of any and all RCMP information holdings (further defined below) that were sent, received, stored, archived and/or deleted (in hard copy or any electronic format) during the period of 1 July 2018 - 15 Dec 2019, and which contain any of the following terms in the subject line and/or in the body of the information: "Air Services" "Air Services Ottawa" "CARs" "Canadian Air Regulations" "Operations Manager" "Air Force" "military" "ex-military" "experience" "pilot" "pilots" "concern" "concerns" "qualification" "qualifications" "communication" "communications" "wellness" "wellness review" The scope of this request encompasses a search of all information holdings including (but not limited to): emails, letters, briefing notes, correspondence, formal and informal notes, reports etc. held by individuals (at any level or rank or classification) or by the institution across Canada (including RCMP Chief Information Officer systems/holdings); including deleted and archived information holdings residing on any RCMP and/or Shared Services Canada systems, and/or within the Library and Archives Canada records. For reference, RCMP records and information may have been classified or misclassified in various systems, and may be held under any of the classes of records found at the following link: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/atip-aiprp/infosource/cor-cds-eng.htm

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

0 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-12157

I am requesting files held by the Custodian of Enemy Property (World War 2) for the following Japanese Canadians who were interned in 1942: Mr. Atsu Uyeyama, Case #790 on Reel Number C9311 and his wife Mrs Mitsuye (Atsu) Uyeyama, Case #12226 on Reel Number C9414 The Uyeyamas passed away in Japan in the later 1940s or early 1950's.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

14 page(s)
January 2020

Req # A-2019-12216

As such, the following info is sought: 1. A-2019-01341. “Statistical data. Provide year by year (i.e. fiscal or calendar year) breakdown of the combined regular and reserve military personnel strength of the DND/CAF from 1960 to 2018. The breakdown should indicate authorized strength, actual strength, recruitment gains, and release or retirement losses.” 2. A-2019-01342. Paraphrased. Statistical data. Provide year by year (i.e. fiscal or calendar year) breakdown of major DND capital acquisition/procurements from 1960 to 2018. The breakdown should indicate the initial budgetary allocation, date of project initiation, date of project closeout, total expenses at the time of project closeout (excluding costs related to repairs, refits and maintenance beyond initial life expectancy). Of note, the breakdown should also indicate where acquisitions/procurements were directly tied to statements/commitments associated with the release of a defence policy to include: Defence in the 70s, Challenge and Commitment: A Defence Policy for Canada, 1994 Defence White Paper, 2005 International Policy Statement: A Role of Pride and Influence in the World, 2008 Canada First Defence Strategy, and 2017 Strong, Secure, Engaged: Canada's Defence Policy.

Organization: Library and Archives Canada

0 page(s)
January 2020
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