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).

If you don’t find what you are looking for you can request additional government records under an institution’s control by contacting the institution’s Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator or by submitting a formal access to information request.

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Found 18 record(s)

Req # 52100-20-031-2023

The minutes and details associated with the Dec 3rd 2020 virtual meeting that the City of North Vancouver had with both Seaspan and the Vancouver port authority. I am also interested in what the next steps were as identified in the agenda. This would also cover the City of North Vancouver communication with both Seaspan and the Vancouver port authority PRIOR to seaspans formal June 2021 project request to expand the Drydocks west

Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

3 page(s)
March 2024

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

March 2024

Req # A-2022-00026

Statistics relating to federal re-offenders in custody from September 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022.

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

3 page(s)
March 2023

Req # A-2022-00027

1. The total number of applications made under the Expungement of Historically Unjust Convictions Act, SC 2018, c 11 ("Act") between August 14, 2018 and December 31 2022. 2. Summary or breakdown of applications made under the act between 2018 and 2022

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

2 page(s)
March 2023

Req # 52100-20-036-2022

All emails, correspondence, reports, briefing notes, meeting minutes, backgrounders, resource documents, and presentations regarding the development of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees, including to and from the Board, to and from Transport Canada, other Government of Canada entities, British Columbia public health representatives, consultants, contractors and ILWU Local 517. Exclude records related to VFPA’s Visitor Manager System, COVID mandates for VFPA tenants and any records of 1:1 correspondence with individual employees re. their questions, comments or responses regarding the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Date range: July 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.

Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

511 page(s)
March 2023

Req # 52100-20-004-2023

Copies of all financial and planning documents sent, received or created by officials at the Ministry of Transport which reference ongoing renovations to the third floor of the Royal B.C. Museum. Kindly provide copies of all documents generated between 01 JAN 2021.

Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

0 page(s)
March 2023

Req # 52100-20-007-2022

Documents showing the number of employees at VFPA in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and currently how many employees in 2022.

Organization: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

1 page(s)
March 2022

Nothing to report this month

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

March 2022

Req # A-2020-00051

Previously received from the PBC in response to an ATIP (PBC File:A-2020-00019): "On March 19,2020,the Federal Court declared the transitional provisions of amendments to section 4 of the CRA, namely, section 10 of the Limited Pardons of Serious Crimes Act and section 161 of the Safe Streets and Communities Act, unconstitutional. The Court concluded that these provisions infringed on subsections 11(h) and 11(i) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom because they add to the punishment imposed at sentencing and deprived applicants of the benefit of the lesser punishment available at the time the offense was committed. In light of the above, the PBC no longer applies retrospectively legislative amendments made to the CRA in 2010 and 2012 (as it relates to eligibility periods and criteria) for all record suspension applicants who committed their most recent offence prior to the coming into force of these changes. The number of affected applications is significant. "Request: Please provide the aggregate totals for each year, commencing with 2012 to the present, for Pardons granted by the PBC for "individuals whose most recent offence occurred no later than March 12 2012, (and) were processed as pardon applications under the applicable version of the CRA "Format : A table similar to that provided in response to PBC ATIP File:A-2020-00019 would be suitable.

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

1 page(s)
March 2020

Req # A-2020-00052

Under the Access to Information Act, I would like to obtain the following information: 1- The details related to the training of new Quebec Board members from 2010 to 2020. In other words, has the Board used external services for the training of Board members? If so, what are these companies or individuals? What is the nature of the contracts awarded? What is the cost of the contracts? How were the contracts awarded (public tenders, invitations to tender, by private tender, etc.)? 2- Details of the costs associated with the relocation of new Quebec Board members from 2010 to 2020. What are the costs related to the purchase or rental of houses or apartments, as well as moving costs, paid by the government? To which companies? What are the cities of departure and arrival of the moves? 3- What is the detailed nature of the "professional and specialized services", as stated in the financial reports from 2012 to 2020? How much was spent on what service? I want to receive this information digitally, in a format that can be read by Excel (machine readable).

Organization: Parole Board of Canada

23 page(s)
March 2020
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