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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). For additional information, please see the “About Access to Information Requests” webpage.

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Found 17 record(s)

Req # A-2021-00107

Provide 2020, 2021 lessons learned and BMD's/incident reports on Darlington unit 2 refurbishing and associated costs/cost overruns. Provide expected obstacles, challenges to encounter to encounter in refurbishing Darlington unit 3, 1 and 4 , including assessing plans, vendors, financial and safety risks.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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January 2022

Req # A-2021-00052

Provide a copy of the briefing note “Regan Dow v. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission” It is dated 2021-06-30 Ref # 6596361.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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September 2021

Req # A-2021-00055

Provide the briefing note “Applying the Precautionary Principle in Canada Nuclear Safety Commission Decision-Making – February 26, 2020” It is dated 2021-05-06 Ref # 6241579.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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September 2021

Req # A-2020-00203

Please provide: 1) Copy [name withheld] Letter delivered on June 16, 2020, to the CNSC President. 2) Edoc Number of [name withheld], Lawyer, letter delivered, on June 16, 2020, 3) Copy of any email(s) sent to [name withheld], Lawyer by CNSC Staff.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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May 2021

Req # A 2019_0008

Records from the Canada Development Investment Corporation related to the Trans Mountain Pipeline and Pipeline Expansion projects. Specifically: A copy of the Credit Agreements(s) with Her Majesty in Right of Canada doing business as Export Development Canada on behalf of the Canada Account and the Trans Mountain Project Finance (TMP Finance). Include documentation related to the following facilities: Acquisition; Construction; NEB. Include an amortization schedule that demonstrate the planned repayment of interest and principal. Any currently available transaction records (dated January 2019 or later) reflecting draws against the credit lines for the three facilities. A copy of the Credit Agreement(s) between Trans Mountain Project Finance and Trans Mountain Corporation. Any agreements from funders other than the Canada Account/EDC that provide funds for the closing in May 2018. Include copies of any Credit or other agreements that detail terms and conditions, as well as related amortization schedules if applicable. Exclude: draft documents, duplicates, e-mails, media monitoring, French documents if they exist in an English format, portions of documents that have no relevancy to the subject of the request.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

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March 2021

Req # A 2019_0016

The Nov 2019 agenda that Stephen Swaffield received for the Nov 2019 meeting of the Board of Directors of Trans Mountain Corporation. Please include any attachments, appendices and minutes.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

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March 2021

Req # A 2019_0018

2019, 2020 records, either in-house or by consultants that describe the rise in the estimated Trans Mountain pipeline expansion costs, the difficulties posed in administering/facilitating this asset and construction expansion, as well as then the implications such cost rises and construction obstacles pose for selling this asset. Include summary of private sector groups interested in purchasing the asset and the steps/procedures in place or being developed to facilitate a sale. Include CDEV costs and future costs for administration/marketing of this asset, both in house via outside firms.

Organization: Canada Development Investment Corporation

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March 2021

Req # A-2020-00153

A Record of Decision states the following: “A Hydro-Quebec representative explained that a waste management strategy was forwarded to CNSC staff in 2010, and this strategy was recently revised to adapt to the new situation leading to decommissioning. The revised strategy was submitted to the CNSC staff in March 2016.” Please provide a copy of the aforementioned waste management strategies submitted by Hydro Quebec in 2010 and 2016.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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February 2021

Req # A-2020-00034

ATIP: Report of Canadian Representative(s) and Contributor(s) IRS abbreviation: Incident Reporting Systems for Nuclear Installation, IAEA Two Reports: 1) Report #1: US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting 2) Report #2: IAEA J8 CS - 43728 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 16 APRIL 2012 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM FOR OPERATING EXPERIENCE (IRS) FOR EVENTS IN 2010 – 2011 IRS Country Coordinator(s), for at least one instance Mr. B. Poulet Database Records of the existence IRS 8096 report; Database Records of the existence of Report #1:US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting Database Records of the existence of Report #2: IAEA J8 CS – 43728 Email(s) or any form(s) of communication between the CNSC IRS Country Coordinator(s) and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC) Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation or Officer(s) such as Ms. Rebecca Sigmon, email address: Rebecca.Sigmon@nrc.gov. Email(s) exchanged or any form of communication by the CNSC Country Coordinator to CNSC Staff Member(s) in regards to IRS 8096, Report #1:US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting and Report #2: IAEA J8 CS – 43728. CNSC Edoc Numbers of the following reports: IRS 8096, Report #1:US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting and Report #2: IAEA J8 CS – 43728. Canadian Representative(s) Positions Stated in Both Reports in Annex II: In both reports, refer to ANNEX II. CONTRIBUTORS TO DRAFTING, at Page 74 Email exchanged regarding Reports of the Working Group, as already mentioned the reports are, as follows: Report #1: US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting Report #2: IAEA J8 CS - 43728 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 16 APRIL 2012 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM FOR OPERATING EXPERIENCE (IRS) FOR EVENTS IN 2010 – 2011 Emails Email exchanges or any other form of communication with Mr. Francois Rinfret or reporting staff regarding both reports, as follows: Report #1: US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting Report #2: IAEA J8 CS - 43728 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 16 APRIL 2012 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM FOR OPERATING EXPERIENCE (IRS) FOR EVENTS IN 2010 – 2011. Email exchanges or any other form of communication with Ms. K. Heppell-Masys or reporting staff regarding both reports, as follows: Report #1: US NRC Report Number ML13063A135 IRS Meeting Report #2: IAEA J8 CS - 43728 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 16 APRIL 2012 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM FOR OPERATING EXPERIENCE (IRS) FOR EVENTS IN 2010 – 2011.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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January 2021

Req # A-2020-00146

Provide E-Doc 5603430. This is a meeting summary for a meeting in July 2018.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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January 2021
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