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Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Parole Board of Canada
Req # A-2022-00049/CH
I am asking for access to 1- the number of complaints your office received 2- the number of complaints your office refused or ceased to investigate along with the reasons from January 1, 2019 to November 6, 2022, by each month during that timeframe.Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00051/CH
I would like to receive the following information: A full version of the guidance document Exemption from disclosure: personal information. The document published on the Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) website is missing some text from one page to the next (ex. page 3 to 4, page 5 to 6, page 6 to 7, page 8 to 9, etc.); The statistics on complaints registered by the OIC in 2021-22 broken down by federal institution. I cannot find the breakdown of complaints registered by the OIC about the refusal of access to information by federal department or institution, in the annual report. This segmentation would allow readers of the annual report to have a better understanding of the state of play, rather than only an overview.Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00050/JM
Send draft or completed public speeches/statements given, directives to OIC employees, or plans by Commissioner Caroline Maynard that demonstrate an interest in ensuring the Access to Information Act is usable by blind Canadians, a protected group under section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedom. Scope: Since April 23, 2021 to the present.Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
December 2022
Req # A-2022-00052/JM
I am seeking any and all records held within or once held within the OIC Access to Information and Privacy group that contain the term "Privacy Incident" and/or "Privacy incident" and/or "privacy Incident" and/or "privacy incident" between the dates of 1 January 2020 to 14 December 2022.Organization: Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
December 2022
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Parole Board of Canada
Req # A-2021-00021
The most recent internal procedures (as of November 2, 2021) regarding the eligibility criteria for a criminal record suspension request (documents and communiqués).Organization: Parole Board of Canada
December 2021
Req # A-2021-00022
Briefing notes: - 2022 Annual Training on Risk Assessment, received Jul.9, 2021. - 2021 Annual Training on Risk Assessment-Platform and Participants, received Feb.9, 2021. - 2021-22 Board Member Training Schedule, received Jan.27, 2021. - Gender Consideration in PBC Decision-Making, received Dec.8, 2020. - Annual Training on Risk Assessment (ATRA) 2021, received Nov.12, 2020. - Preliminary Investigation Review-Incident in the Community, received Sep.18, 2020.- Access to Information Act and Privacy Act Annual Reports, received Aug.17, 2020. - Approval of Contract for the 2020 Annual Training on Risk Assessment, received Jan.10, 2020.Organization: Parole Board of Canada
December 2021
Req # A-2021-00024
1.a Data on when lifers initially get Day Parole (not determinate sentences or DO, DSO, LTO, LTSO, nor lifers already on the street being re-granted parole every 6 months). 1.b How many months after being eligible for Full Parole are lifers actually granted full Parole? 2. Concordance between CSC & PBC, for lifers in jail only (not determinate sentences or DO, DSO, LTO, LTSO, nor lifers already on the street being re-granted parole every 6 months) on Day Parole and Full Parole?Organization: Parole Board of Canada
December 2021